Is anyone using one with OpenBSD? Email me directly if you are willing
to talk.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
data is, it's always reasonable to post it.
--STeve Andre'
in it and still works today. So a varient on )5.
Don't forget about dust and around the fans. I'd take it outside
and use compressed air of some kind to clean it.
Good luck...
--STeve Andre'
of the OS is entirely reasonable. You don't want to have versions of the
same thing running, or at least you shouldn't. If you do, virtualizing
might be a more sane way to go.
This is all open source, and you have the freedom to change, or mangle
things as you wish..
--STeve Andre'
First guess is do you have /etc/mygate ?
--STeve Andre'
On June 24, 2014 3:47:27 PM EDT, Stefan Olsson stur...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My colleague is after trying to install Current onto an old Dell PC
several
times now. -She can go through the install without problem, she gets
connected
,
both in terms of disk i/o and the running of a program that did
a lot of computations with little output. It seemed to me to be
less than 6%, using stopwatches but small enough to make me
stop testing.
But I think you agree with the general tone of this?
--STeve Andre'
issues.
hth
andre
of ever increasing hardware speed, optimizing on anything
other than security and stability is foolish.
--STeve Andre'
this.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
/usr/ports/pobj/kdelibs-4.11.5/build-amd64/lib/libkdecore.so.50.1:
warning: strcpy() is almost always misused, please use strlcpy()
/usr/local/lib/qt4/libQtCore.so.9.0: warning: rand_r() isn't random;
consider using arc4random()
/usr/local/lib/qt4/libQtCore.so.9.0
On 06/08/14 20:45, Nigel Taylor wrote:
On 06/09/14 01:16, STeve Andre' wrote:
Trying to compile kde4's libs I get the below error. I see it's related
to the recent ssl changes, but I don't see what I need to do to get
around this. The system is 5.5-current, compiled on June 4th. I
love
On 06/05/14 04:53, Johan Svensson wrote:
On 06/05/14 00:53, STeve Andre' wrote:
On 06/04/14 17:08, Johan Svensson wrote:
I'm trying to migrate from Linux to Openbsd on my laptop (thinkpad
x201).
The first problem that i came across was that the Cpu fanspeed was
running constantly
its limitations. It best deals with gradual
errors, not fast catastrophic ones.
--STeve Andre'
and 2801. 800MHz makes a huge difference. You have to
try different values for setperf to see what happens. sysctl will
also tell you the speed in hw.cpuspeed.
--STeve Andre'
.
Media information between the endpoints is specified in SIP-SDP-packets
(session description protocol).
SDP-packets contain the original IPs of the VoIP-endpoints, and these
IPs won't be NATed!
Do you make use of an sip-proxy or an external STUN-server at least?
--
Andre Ruppert
Network
in LibreSSL, OpenBSD, and how the
OpenBSD Foundation fits into this.
http://www.cuug.ab.ca/
I hope a video or audio transcript can be made available. Doesn't
have to be great, to be valuable. Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
more weird as I use lots of tabs in chrome.
I don't think it matters but my boot disk is a 960g Crucial SSD.
--STeve Andre'
panic: softdep_deallocate_dependencies: dangling deps
Stopped at Debugger+0x5: leave
RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC
On 05/08/14 22:43, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 2:59 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my -current_amd64
W500 laptop. I've updated my tree several times during this time, and have
not seen other problems besides
On 05/08/14 23:41, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:14 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
On 05/08/14 22:43, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 2:59 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my
On 05/09/14 00:05, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 17:59, STeve Andre' wrote:
Twice now in three or so weeks, I've gotten a panic on my -current_amd64
W500 laptop. I've updated my tree several times during this time, and have
not seen other problems besides the known acpi heat
. I'll update my tree
during one, but will stay away from using it, as the tree of 45
minutes ago might not be right by the time your mirror gets
its update.
--STeve Andre'
Hi
is it possible to make pkg_add -Dunsigned the default? I have a puppet
setup with 5.5 and some custom built packages that are not yet signed.
Regards
André
Hi Theo,
On 03/27/2014 12:27 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
is it possible to make pkg_add -Dunsigned the default? I have a puppet
setup with 5.5 and some custom built packages that are not yet signed.
That's not going to happen. For your own private use, you will have to
use -Dunsigned.
An
please try the following patch.
Index: uhidev.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/usb/uhidev.c,v
retrieving revision 1.56
diff -u -p -r1.56 uhidev.c
--- uhidev.c19 Mar 2014 08:59:37 - 1.56
+++ uhidev.c23 Mar 2014
So far, I'm not finding them. I'm interested in learning more
about 150 IO error and 442 i/o error 5, but a general list
of them would be good. I know I'm missing something...
Thanks, STeve Andre'
quite a few changes.
--STeve Andre'
(even with the new wretched keyboards they have).
Add the UEFI horror for non-Windows users and giving exact details
becomes important.
--STeve Andre'
ps: Has anyone run OpenBSD on a System76 laptop?
:70:f8:07:38)
and thats it.
This is a thinkpad W500 running -current oct 18th that works, Nov 2-today
kernels that do not work.
Has anyone else seen this?
--STeve Andre'
OpenBSD 5.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Fri Oct 18 22:38:59 EDT 2013
root@paladin:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
AARGH! I missed that completely! I did look at following -current, but
my eyes glazed over the part that said a dhcp would hang.
OK, off to finish building the world. Thanks for the clue, all.
--STeve Andre'
On 11/04/13 19:48, Brad Smith wrote:
On 04/11/13 6:22 PM, STeve Andre' wrote
chunks for future costs. It
would certainly be bad to not be able to come up with the funds for
the future net costs. I think it should be thought of as another cost,
just like new hardware.
--STeve Andre'
.
I wonder if this might make a new section
Thoughts?
--STeve Andre'
a friend showed me a
disk that had one bad sector on it, and tens of thousands the
next day.
You are dancing on a volcano. I hope it doesn't erupt on you.
Make backups. Rsync is a good friend. Really.
--STeve Andre'
thing to do. The more ports the better. I can't speak to things
like urxvt so I don't know how much of a pain they'd be to incorporate
into OpenBSD but making them available is reasonable from a
user point of view.
--STeve Andre'
If so, I'd like to know if you are running a recent 5.3-current. Mail me
off list so we don't pollute misc@.
Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
so?
-jash
Um I'm writing this on an amd64 Thinkpad W500 which has a
2.8GHz core two duo. So I don't understand what you mean.
--STeve Andre'
On 06/16/13 01:05, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 7:19 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
On June 13 I updated my tree from anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org, and
the new -current failed shortly after running it.
Things would get *very* slow, with continuous disk activity
On 06/16/13 01:05, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 7:19 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
On June 13 I updated my tree from anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org, and
the new -current failed shortly after running it.
Things would get *very* slow, with continuous disk activity
amd64-current seems rather wounded at the moment. I've been
running -current since June 5th with no problems. This is a W500
thinkpad.
On June 13 I updated my tree from anoncvs.usa.openbsd.org, and
the new -current failed shortly after running it.
Things would get *very* slow, with
On 06/16/13 00:23, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 9:19 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu
mailto:and...@msu.edu wrote:
amd64-current seems rather wounded at the moment. I've been
running -current since June 5th with no problems. This is a W500
thinkpad
and put it on another, so you can grab
the dmesg output.
--STeve Andre'
On 05/02/13 02:40, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
2013/5/2 STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu mailto:and...@msu.edu
Can someone point me to the proper patch for ACPI so I don't reboot
any more? Thanks.
Do you mean disabling acpitz(4) when it does the Wrong Thing, or
ThinkPad-specific patch I
Can someone point me to the proper patch for ACPI so I don't reboot
any more? Thanks.
--STeve Andre'
and and a ten character random password.
Thank you, Ted. Well said and confirmed some thoughts I'd
had. Something like this ought to go into the FAQ, perhaps
Thanks again!
--STeve Andre'
an updated entry
is sys/devs/pcidevs.
You should always post the entire dmesg when talking about your system.
--STeve Andre'
. How important is the nic
driver? In the archives I read that the em driver is pretty good. Is
that still the case? Anything else I need to take into consideration?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Regards
Andre
, to
the umount. Last time this happened I did a umount -f as I needed
the data. This time I went hunting and an fstat | grep doc revealed
that firefox had /dos? *I* didn't do anything.
Any ideas as to whats going on, or things to check? I am puzzled.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
On 03/18/13 05:44, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
2013/3/18 STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu:
I've just run into something I can't explain. Likely it's not a
bug, but puzzling none the less.
I normally run KDE, and then thunderbird, firefox and chrome
as well as a bunch of other stuff. Fine, mostly
On 03/17/13 19:13, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Pre-orders for 5.3 are activated!
I think they are activated in the UK too (or will be very soon).
Wonder if the first few pieces of art can lead to some guesses of
the theme.
A Roy Lee movie pastiche?
Am 04.02.2013 16:32, schrieb Eduardo Meyer:
Really? It's difficult for me in this environment, do I have another option?
add a route collector that peers with all ibgp neighbors...
...
--STeve Andre'
(dmesg)
OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Tue Jan 8 19:06:54 EST 2013
r...@paladin.my.domain:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8515162112 (8120MB)
avail mem = 8265981952 (7883MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xe0010 (80 entries)
bios0
, though I did not write that down.
This is certainly a frustrating time for wanting to get a new
thinkpad. This W500 is still doing well after 3.8 years but a LED
lit screen would be great.
--STeve Andre'
(dmesg from the t430s test)
OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Tue Oct 2 21:03:20 EDT
at the archives I haven't yet found
anything relevant.
Any ideas on things to try? Below is /var/run/dmesg.boot, the
output of a pcidump and usbdevs.
Thanks all..
--STeve Andre'
- /var/run/dmesg.boot
OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sun Sep 30 16:56:49 EDT 2012
r...@paladin.my.domain:/usr/src/sys
stable enough to look at a few
files would be appreciated. I have a backup but wouldn't mind
the latest data.
tnx, STeve Andre'
Sep 24 15:22:18 paladin /bsd: umass0 at uhub0
Sep 24 15:22:18 paladin /bsd: port 1 configuration 1 interface 0
JMicron USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge rev 2.00/1.00 addr 2
Sep
it while being
videoed.
Yes, paranoid. (I'm in the US)
--STeve Andre'
Am 05.09.2012 11:58, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
Could anybody please tell me how to mount a potion of RAM on
/var/amavisd/tmp?
man mount_mfs
. Want even
more protection? Get a UPS which can be monitored so you
can have clean shutdowns. Worried about your disks? Use
softraid to mirror the disks, and make backups. Those two
extra concepts will give you about as good a set of protections
as exist today.
--STeve Andre'
Hi
Am 27.07.2012 19:18, schrieb Wesley:
Perhaps i need to play with openfiles-cur keyword in /etc/login.conf...
So i increased 'default class' 512 to 2048, 'daemon class' 128 to 2048.
Seems to work ;-)
Did you even look into the readme, that mark pointed out?
marc.info to look for specific stuff. You'll find lots of stuff,
conversations on things.
--STeve Andre'
be appreciated.
Thanks... STeve Andre'
to date: userland, kernel, all packages
I'm running -current with my own packages and things are fine,
so do make sure your world is in sync.
--STeve Andre'
Hmmm. On my W500 thinkpad:
8:43PM up 20:41, 0 users, load averages: 0.23, 0.21, 0.25
This is with KDE, mpg, 5 ssh's, firefox, chrome and about 9
xterms, as I write this.
This is a i386-current compiled yesterday.
--STeve Andre'
On 06/30/12 20:38, frantisek holop wrote:
hi
as it is.
--STeve Andre'
If the site is OK as it is, why add more fluff? Style sheets certainly
aren't
blotund like Jooma is, but why go there for the site? Guess I'm a
minimalist.
--STeve Andre'
On 06/26/12 21:52, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Why is not possible to apply a new css style to the current site
is 'yes'. Look at /usr/src/usr.bin/yes
This shows how stuff is built. Look around the src tree. Hint:
userland stuff is easier to understand so look there first, before
the kernel.
--STeve Andre'
On 06/17/12 03:53, Favour Andrew wrote:
Hello Dear! I wish you a good day; I looked through your profile at web
page and decided to write you a message to inform you that I am
interested in knowing more about you. I'm sure that you are very
intelligent and nice looking person. It would be great
what they hat to tweak that OpenBSD runs smoothly on XEN.
I really do not think its an OpenBSD Issue as OpenBSD on bare-metal on
the same hardware runs rock solid.
I might try KVM instead of XEN, as some offlist comments suggested that
it is running stable on KVM...
g
Andre
Hi
is any body running OpenBSD as a XEN HVM guest? I have a difficult time
accomplish that...
The XEN guest does boot up and is usable. When f.e. do a cvs checkout of
ports the machine panics about every other time.
I know that is not really a supported configuration but if someone
managed to
Am 06.06.2012 17:09, schrieb Henning Brauer:
* Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx [2012-06-06 16:05]:
is any body running OpenBSD as a XEN HVM guest?
nobody sane.
I hope on someone as insane as me then... :-)
ddb trace
ddb dmesg
the actual panic is missing.
Hmm, ist it possible to get
OK I have another one:
kernel: type 269 trap, code=0
Stopped at 0: pushq %rbx
ddb trace
end trace frame: 0x0, count: -1
This one is less verbose though...
g Andre
what event 6022 is.
Thanks, STeve Andre'
Am 28.05.2012 15:26, schrieb David Diggles:
Maybe I should try some of the kernel tuning suggested on calomel.
I would not even visit that site... It's mostly a waste of time as most
of the tunings are not up-to-date or just plain wrong. OpenBSD ships
with pretty sane defaults that normally do
and I haven't gotten the message, so
thats good. It wasn't quite what I would call a diagnostic
though, as it was continuously displayed with everything
else frozen. But, it's gone now.
--STeve Andre'
5.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Wed Apr 18 21:39:10 EDT 2012
(i386)
I didn't have a keyboard plugged in and because the kernel was spitting
out that one message it couldn't detect the keyboard(?). Any ideas on
further investigating this would be good--if this happens again.
--STeve Andre'
bsd and bsd.mp kernels have never failed me.
If you're *adding* something into the kernel, I think that would be a
different story and you could get people to help you.
--STeve Andre'
: efficiencies today are not what they were in 1995 and
it just doesn't make sense to do that.
You get points for doing this, but this particular item isn't a
good thing to do.
--STeve Andre'
ps: you won't get any help from people here with a shredded
kernel, either.
isakmpd.conf for other parameters ;-)
best regards
Andre Ruppert
4 pci
man 4 intro
--STeve Andre'
kernel restore things?
This is the CE-version of the module, reduced to
100 dBm, BTW.
I think (hope :) you're confusing your units here.
Um, yeah--100dBm is 10 mega watts. The laptop (and user) might
catch fire exposed to that kind of RF.
--STeve Andre'
it clear that you don't get it.
--STeve Andre'
come
down.
--STeve Andre'
On 12/30/11 21:23, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 04:42:43 -0500
STeve Andre' wrote:
It's not the newest model, but the W500 is a wonderful laptop. I
am using it now. 2.8G core two
Should that be w500 with dual core. Core two duos have botched microcode
with security risks
. ;-)
Thanks!
--STeve Andre'
.
I don't see anything in the ftpd man page about this. Was
this a change, or did I miss something? I've currently got 110
people feeding from a 128M machine and would like to put
this larger machine into service right now. ;-)
Thanks!
--STeve Andre'
On 12/25/11 22:25, Nick Holland wrote:
On 12/25/11 20:12, STeve Andre' wrote:
[apologies if you see this twice--having mail loss problems]
I have an old FTP machine (3.6!) that a horde of people are
suckling from at the moment. I'm making a new one remotely,
but found that an 'mget
and do
a fresh install. Using a different disk means that you can mount
the previous one and copy files as needed from it.
--STeve Andre'
on their problems before asking, and to state
clearly what the problem is.
--STeve Andre'
that it
wasn't worth it.
--STeve Andre'
is NOT to be trusted is in the middle
of a Hackathon, where you can watch commits flying in.
Watch, but wait till its over before you decide to use it for
anything critical. ;-)
--STeve Andre'
. There is no formal mechanism to ask
for a port.
--STeve Andre'
the output and add color escape sequences.
That then leaves syncing problems for changes in systat's
output itself, which while happening, isn't that common.
--STeve Andre'
with the OS.
OK, point taken. But if the 'color systat' was a post-processor
it could take the output and add color escape sequences.
That then leaves syncing problems for changes in systat's
output itself, which while happening, isn't that common.
--STeve Andre'
could live in ports, quite happily. See
colorls.
--STeve Andre'
these
updates?
Accuracy?
And why are you attempting to hide behind the identity of
someone else?
You are a coward.
--STeve Andre'
for low power savings, each
core waking up?
That is a good question. I've not looked at that code so I can't
comment. But going from 1.3G to 800M and only seeing a .5w
drop seems wrong to me, with the power supply not being
very good.
--STeve Andre'
16 years!
supply.
--STeve Andre'
On 10/18/11 14:53, Joe S wrote:
This isn't a problem and I'm not complaining, I'm just a bit curious
as apmd didn't save me as much power as I hoped for. I noticed that
apmd couldn't throttle my cpu in 4.9-RELEASE (amd64). However, since
March 2011, -CURRENT recognizes
.
Sorry for the truncated lines.
I think you have buggy hardware, somewhere. Can you make up
another firewall and test with that? The other thing might be to
test memory, with something like memtest.
--STeve Andre'
wonderfully, though are
all slow and watt hoggs. Can't say much about the R and G series
though I've seen both run OpenBSD.
--STeve Andre'
(thinkpad snob since 1992)
, and then be
able to get the absolutely latest packages. It isn't that hard. You
could even help out and report problems as you find them. Become a
participant.
--STeve Andre'
Linux is not OpenBSD, it's Linux. What happens there does not affect
OpenBSD. Likely at some point it will be revealed what happened. At
any rate it isn't germane to these lists.
--STeve Andre'
On 09/17/11 03:40, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
I'm still worried, though. There's some mystery
of reallocing memory, freezing OpenBSD for
seconds at a time.
FF 3.6.xx seemed much better to me.
Are others seeing FF6 as not much better? I see Landry just
committed 6.0.2 so I'm going to try that, but I don't have a lot of
hope.
--STeve Andre'
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