On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 07:21:36PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > Now it would be very interesting to see dmesg coming from 8-port ER.
Hi, I got the ER-8. First impression is that it's in good condition, but the
fans are a little noisy, hoping it won't be a pain. cnmac0 starts o
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 07:11:32PM +0200, Doggie wrote:
> W dniu 2017-07-24 o 14:18, Sean Murphy pisze:
> > Whoops, you're right. I did mention that it was an ERL in my original
> > email, but I didn't follow the original link. Sorry for the noise.
>
> All I can say is that I share the same
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 11:55:17AM -0400, Sean Murphy wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> This is a solid machine, if you can get it, do so. OpenBSD 6.1 works
> very well on this hardware, I have used mine variously as a gateway
> router with PF, DHCP server, DNS server with unbound, and local name
> server
Hi,
Someone has offered me a deal on a somewhat used Ubiquiti Edgerouter,
https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter/ <-- this one.
Is it supported by OpenBSD/octeon and if not what needs to be done to make it
work? Has anyone experience with this hardware?
Regards,
-peter
Thank you for your answer Ingo.
I'll reconfigure my mailbox to use text only
Le Dimanche 16 juillet 2017 18h45, Ingo Schwarze a écrit :
Hi Mik,
not quoting anything because your posting is too ill-formatted.
Yours is a frequently answered question. The directory
Hello,
I'm storing my mailboxes in the following directory# ls -l /var/mail/
drwx-- 11 _virtmail _virtmail 512 Jun 28 19:37 _virtmail
And it has subdirectories per domain# ls -l /var/mail/_virtmail/
drwx-- 4 _virtmail _virtmail 512 May 6 12:16 domain1.org
The problem is that
into the
direction where I could get informed, I'm all ears.
--
J. Misc.
Hi list,
Well, I did my part (albeit in a very, very small way), in spreading the news
about OpenBSD today. Ran into a gentleman in the coffee shop who was still
using a PPC MacBook. I suggested he check out OpenBSD for a more up-to-date
(and free), OS.
Here's hoping he gives it a try!
- J
are learning by doing, and by advice from fellow
> developers which they receive when posting their patches for review.
Ok, good to know.
Thanks again for your input,
- J
hat OpenBSD itself is now
> available in Azure, but it is an appliance which is not plain OpenBSD.
> I'm sorry for the unintended confusion. The reality is: OpenBSD is
> now supported in Azure, you can create your own images for it, and
> we're hoping to make real OpenBSD images available very soon.
I remember seeing news about that in my general tech newsfeed (regarding
OpenBSD on Azure), and I was surprised (in a good way!), but it's good to know
what this means in terms of the actual implementation.
- J
ware for OpenBSD ? I note that Undeadly had an interesting link [1] where
the code is read over IRC and the logs are available (I plan to start going
over these as well).
Thanks,
- J
Sources:
[1] https://blog.tintagel.pl/2017/06/09/openbsd-daily.html
On Jul 3, 2017, at 3:51 PM, Predrag Punosevac <punoseva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Somebody hiding behind pseudonim J Doe wrote:
> OpenBSD runs fine on AWS thanks to the work of Mike Belopuhov, Antoine
> Jacoutot, and many other people which I am not mentioning. Currently I
> am n
ens up the future possibly of running OpenBSD on Azure.
Seems like the only holdout is AWS, but there is now official support for
FreeBSD on it, so here's hoping its' more secure cousin will make it's way to
Amazon.
- J
[1] I'm neither an employee or investor in RootBSD - just a satisfied customer
Hello,I had the same problem recently.Please check the rights on the file
smtpd.conf and if necessary chmod 600 smtpd.conf
Le Vendredi 26 mai 2017 15h08, Ted Unangst a écrit :
Choose a display name wrote:
> >As always, you can post your smtpd.config, dmesg and
Hi,
With the help of Francisco Gaitan, who set up a remote console to the
Banana Pi R1 I donated to him last year, I have put together the driver for
this device. It is based on Paul Irofti's brswphy(4) in part and on
Wolfgang Solfrank's bswphy.c driver. I just put these drivers together and
, Boudewijn Dijkstra
<mailinglists.boudew...@indes.com> a écrit :
Op Thu, 18 May 2017 10:23:40 +0200 schreef Peter N. M. Hansteen
<pe...@bsdly.net>:
> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 06:09:19AM +, Mik J wrote:
>> I was reading the man spamd
>> http://man.openbsd.org/
t is blacklisted for 24 hours by adding the host to the spamd
blacklist . Spamtrap addresses are added to the /var/db/spamd
database with the following spamdb(8) command:"
So I'm expecting a spamd-greytrap table
Le Mercredi 17 mai 2017 19h10, Peter N. M. Hansteen <pe...@bsdly.net> a é
spamd-greytrap -T show
Regards
Le Mercredi 17 mai 2017 17h00, Peter N. M. Hansteen <pe...@bsdly.net> a
écrit :
On 05/17/17 16:51, Boudewijn Dijkstra wrote:
> Op Wed, 17 May 2017 13:55:58 +0200 schreef Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr>:
>> Hello,
>> I'm trying to
Hello,
I'm trying to make spamtrap to work
I added a spamtrap address# spamdb | grep trap
SPAMTRAP|
I started spamd with these parametersspamd_flags="-v -s 5 -S 2 -w 1 -G5:12:2400
-l 127.0.0.1 -h mx.mydomain.org -n String"
When I send an email to t...@mydomain.org, it's
4mk2, which is more actively developed by
upstream (although they haven't made it the default for some reason).
The codebase is different, so it may or may not hit the same problem.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
One quick note. The sources here are against 6.1 not -current, in order to
compile against -current I'M sure it'll have to be put up to speed.
Regards,
-peter
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 10:07:37AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-04-25, Peter J. Philipp <p...@centroid.eu> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In the past I've been examining signed binaries in the OpenBSD system.
> > I wrote some kernel code for this,
Hi,
In the past I've been examining signed binaries in the OpenBSD system.
I wrote some kernel code for this, but I'm stuck before it got good. In
particular the problem I have is adding an ELF header to a compiled
binary. So I want to ask the pros first: what areas must I modify to
get a
Thank you OpenBSD team for this new release 6.1
OpenBSD makes me happy every day for so many usages
so thank you so much everyone for your great work.
have a good day
vive OpenBSD
Le 12-04-2017 10:27, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2017-04-12, Jordon wrote:
rcctl enable
I'm interested in buying an Wacom Intuos Draw which is supported in
6.1. However when I go to reichelt.de the model that's available says
CTL-490DW I don't know if DW is supported, can someone let me know?
on? They are using CISCO 6509 with IOS 12.2-33.SXH3a.
Thanks by advance,
Sebastien
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 12:46 AM, Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hello Sebastien,
> I'm not sure there's something special to force nat-t, it's automatic.
> The natted side has to initiate th
Hello Sebastien,I'm not sure there's something special to force nat-t, it's
automatic.The natted side has to initiate the flow to the non natted side.If
the two sides are natted then there should be a port forward to one of
them.There should be a nat keepalive parameter as well.
Le Lundi 13
Hello,
Spamd has been really efficient in blocking spam. A few of them passed through
once in a while but there's no discomfort.
But, I'm not able to use spamtrap.
#spamdb -T -a ""# spamdb | grep SPAMTRAP
SPAMTRAP|
But when I telnet port 25 and try
r> a écrit :
Hello,
Thanks for the idea, but how are you triggering a script on polling ?
BTW, I think that if snmp is not available I will stick to check_relayd wth
NRPE.
Cf. http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article=20110220204953
--
Cordialement,
Pierre BARDOU
De : Mik J [mailto:mikyde...
Hello Pierre,I don't use relayd but for some of my needs with snmp, I retrieve
the statistics through a script that is executed everytime I poll a specific
OID.It might be dirty, but does the job.Regards
Le Mardi 7 mars 2017 16h08, BARDOU Pierre a écrit :
I found
Hi,
I got telekom's VDSL yesterday and I have an IPTV settopbox. Yesterday
I was trying to get it to work with igmpproxy but it didn't work. the
IPTV box spoke igmp v3 which was ignored by igmpproxy and I suspect
that's what the problem was.
I tried working with mrouted then and it didn't work
For what it's worth, I'd like to give my 2 cents. I develop on a DNS
server so I often use the -p option to test new functionality on a
different port than 53. It doesn't bother me that the base openbsd dig
has a pledge restriction for only port 53. Just as long as I have the
ports bind package
...@online.fr> a
écrit :
On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 11:23:22PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Hmmm I don't know# pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
> /etc/pf.conf:95: unknown user _ftp-proxy
> pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded
>
> I would like to make sure that this rule would mat
to
$ftp_internal_address
Thank you
Le Samedi 14 janvier 2017 14h40, Sebastien Marie <sema...@online.fr> a
écrit :
On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 12:11:54PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Openbsd 6.0
> Hello,
> I have a ftp server behind my PF firewall and I would like to be able to ftp
in fr
Openbsd 6.0
Hello,
I have a ftp server behind my PF firewall and I would like to be able to ftp in
from the internet
It doesn't work with# /usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -D7 -v -R @ftp_internal_address -p21
-b @external_address
anchor "ftp-proxy/*"
pass in quick on $ext_if inet proto tcp to $ext_add port
Adam Van Ymeren writes:
> I was attempting to to use android's adb toolbut when I enable usb
> debugging on my phoneit appears to repeatedly detach/reattach the device.
>
> Anyone experience this before or have any advice on how to debug this?
...
> Jan 2 15:12:30 adam-laptop /bsd: ugen2 at
the mail to spamd
configured with -b3) for other IPs send the mail to my mx
Regards
Le Mardi 13 décembre 2016 14h24, Craig Skinner <skin...@britvault.co.uk>
a écrit :
Hi Mik,
On Mon, 12 Dec 2016 23:21:51 +0100 Peter Hessler wrote:
> On 2016 Dec 12 (Mon) at 21:31:25 + (+0000), Mi
at 21:31:25 + (+), Mik J wrote:
:Hello,
:I've been annoyed for months/years by a few marketing companies from which I
regularly unsubriscribed (according to the law in my country they should have
done it).A few days ago I decided to make spamd work on my pf machine.
:And I trapped tha
Hello,
I've been annoyed for months/years by a few marketing companies from which I
regularly unsubriscribed (according to the law in my country they should have
done it).A few days ago I decided to make spamd work on my pf machine.
And I trapped that spam companyDec 12 19:25:55 openbsd
Openbsd: 6.0
Hello,
I have an ipsec vpn set up but I don't understand why my packets are going out
on the wrong interface.
# ipsecctl -sa
FLOWS:
flow esp in from 192.168.8.0/24 to 10.2.89.224/27 peer remote.y.y.y srcid
external.ip.x.x/32 dstid remote.y.y.y/32 type use
flow esp out from
Hi,
I'm writing because I'm wondering if people out there have had problems
with the 4.6 version of Berkeley DB in ports, and I'm wondering if I'm
the only one. The reason is this. I'm the author of a DNS server that
uses Berkeley DB as a backend and I've stumbled on some database
weirdness a
Hello,
I have FTP clients behind my Openbsd firewall and they want to access ftp sites
on the internet
I have read numerous documentations but haven't found the answer yet.
* I start the ftp-proxy like this
/usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -D7 -v
* I have rules in my pf.conf
anchor "ftp-proxy/*"
pass in
alexan...@beard.se> a écrit
:
> > On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 11:34:02AM +, Mik J wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> It is possible to redirect the boot sequence to the console using
>> # cat /etc/boot.conf
>> set tty com0
>> But then there is no screen
Matthew Weigel wrote:
On 2016-10-18 12:43, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Routing, firewalling, DMZing, net address translation, OpenSSL,
LibreSSL. :-)
My apologies, I sit corrected.
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Power 8 OpenBSD port being planned.
PASE:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzalf/rzalfintro.htm
Perzl: http://perzl.org/
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these days.
If you haunt the IBM world as I do, you'd realize that this could be a very big cash cow for OpenBSD supportniks if
Mikael's idea flies.
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www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating
Linux offers a better end-user experience and arguably a more mature web
development environment, OpenBSD stands
ready and able to guard your all-too-vulnerable Linux cloud. For that matter,
the security regimen of OpenBSD almost without
a doubt surpasses that of IBM i itself.
--
Jack J. Woehr
Hello,
It is possible to redirect the boot sequence to the console using
# cat /etc/boot.conf
set tty com0
But then there is no screen output. How is it possible to have both of them ?
Thank you
6.0. Donation sent. Thanks!
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Hello Harri,
This interests me because I'm switching to Deutsche Telekom in february
2017. I did research back in
march or april of 2016 on how to connect to Telekom with an allnet vdsl
modem and I came across hints that Telekom uses vlan tagging. I made
notes but I don't know how updated they
Etienne wrote:
I have noticed that some people tend to use "I have a doubt" with the
meaning "I have a question/issue/problem".
And the native French speaker will sometimes say, "I doubt" meaning "I suspect ..." or
"I think that ..."
Hi,
Recently I got a Banana Pi R1 (the one with 5 RJ 45 slots). Physically it
looks like it has 1 RJ45 slot in one circuit and the 4 others in another.
As a test I ran raspbian OS on it and it worked. For OpenBSD I got it to
get to to boot prompt and it loads the kernel but from then on it
On 08/19/16 17:43, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>> You even come to the conclusion that such work isn't going to happen
>>> for free, but leave the result dangling. Especially since OpenBSD
>>> isn't a PRODUCT. If product-servicing is a requirement, first of all
>>> choose something which is a PRODUCT,
> You even come to the conclusion that such work isn't going to happen
> for free, but leave the result dangling. Especially since OpenBSD
> isn't a PRODUCT. If product-servicing is a requirement, first of all
> choose something which is a PRODUCT, then choose a PRODUCT VENDOR who
> actually
//az616578.vo.msecnd.net/files/responsive/embedded/any/desktop/2015/12/18/6358600036517504461717781900_maxresdefault.jpg
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www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
www.softwoehr.com # w
Roderick writes:
> > Or what, do you think that guenther's commits to our headers are meant
> > to make them worse?
>
> If guenthers commits to your headers made you better or worse, was not
> the question.
So what was your question? You make a roundabout email about libressl
and endian.h and
Roderick writes:
> I know, you will complain, because I mention here that I still use
> OpenBSD 4.8 in a machine.
Then why do you ask? Do you think people will happily take time to
help you debug problems on a system that has been *explicitly*
unsupported for the past five years?
> In file
this discussion has gone on quite a while without stating the obvious:
1. The developers are happy with CVS.
2. As is, OpenBSD has full goddawmitey control of their source repository whereas on GitHub it would belong to a
corporation.
Doesn't that simply end the discussion right there?
--
Jack J
Hi,
The maximum payload in ping.c (all source has been run through cat -n) is:
92 #define MAXPAYLOAD (IP_MAXPACKET - MAXIPLEN - 8) /* max
ICMP payload size */
which consists of:
90 #define MAXIPLEN60
This is the maximum IP len since the value is leftshifted by 2 and
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 09:05:52AM +, Luke Small wrote:
> I'm trying to do some operations in which I fork and the child closes and
> simplifies socketpair listings and sends the simpler list of malloced file
> descriptors to a function and sends ioctl data after it opens a socket. The
>
should appear
Thanks
Le Samedi 30 juillet 2016 21h19, Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Hello Olivier,
About your configuration, I don't understand why you use
"mail_privileged_group = vmail" because it's only for mailbox not for
MaildirThey say "Currently this is
 mailbox Trash {
   special_use = \Trash
 }
 prefix =
}
passdb {
 args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot.passwd
 driver = passwd-file
}
protocols = imap
ssl_ca = /etc/ssl/certs/CA_Root_and_Intermediate.crt
ssl_cert = a
écrit :
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 10:39:30 + (UTC)
Mik J <mikyde...
was feeling the login.conf
parameters were not taken into account.
Do you know how my login.conf should look like if I run dovecot with the
_vmail user ?
Regards
Le Samedi 30 juillet 2016 12h10, Olivier Burelli <oliv...@burelli.fr> a
écrit :
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 08:56:18 + (UTC)
Hello,
I'm able to start dovecot manually as a root# dovecot
But I can't using the startup script# /etc/rc.d/dovecot start
I notice errorsJul 30 10:50:52 x dovecot: master: Dovecot v2.2.21 (5345f22)
starting up for imap
Jul 30 10:50:52 x dovecot: master: Error: service(imap-login): pipe() failed:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 01:00:43AM -0300, Rodrigo Mosconi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For a course work, I wrote a simple DNS lookup utility using only the
> native libc. It`s not yet a complete replacement for dig/host/nslookup,
> but I can work to improve it later.
> I would like to receive any comments
Hello,Thank you. You are right, it's working now.Thank you
Le Jeudi 14 juillet 2016 14h38, trondd <tro...@kagu-tsuchi.com> a écrit
:
On Thu, July 14, 2016 7:00 am, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
> Does anyone know how to install the VMWare tools on Openbsd 5.9 ?I
> un
Hello,
Does anyone know how to install the VMWare tools on Openbsd 5.9 ?I understood
that I will not install some vmware program and rather use the vmt driver which
is enabled by default in GENERIC.I can see it's loaded at bootup dmesg | grep
vmt
But what's next ?When I edit the VM parameters,
On 06/07/16 15:33, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 09:35:39AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>> On 06/06/16 21:57, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>>> OpenBSD uses the syncache for TCP sockets in the 3 way handshake to save a
>>> lot of work to create a full socke
On 06/06/16 21:57, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> OpenBSD uses the syncache for TCP sockets in the 3 way handshake to save a
> lot of work to create a full socket in case of synfloods, etc.
> These unhatched sockets do not show up in the netstat output. Maybe they
> should be added but this is the first
you,
francois
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Hi,
In Mac OS X when I spoof a packet to it it prints somethign like this in
the netstat -na:
-
Active Internet connections (including servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
(state)
tcp4 0 0 192.168.180.64.22 20.20.20.20.29991
iented operating system like Linux. The
tradeoff
is more transparency, simplicity, personal control and security with OpenBSD.
If you need the convenience Linux offers,
then by all means, use Linux, and godspeed to you."
--
Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It'
On Sat, May 07, 2016 at 11:12:56AM +, David Lou wrote:
> I wasn't able to find such a thing but perhaps I just missed it. I
> am wondering if anyone in the community knows whether such manuals
> exist for OpenBSD. Manpages are nice but they're not what I'm looking
> for. Trying to learn
Stuart Henderson wrote:
use cc, not ld, to link.
works for me, thanks Stuart
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human
: final link failed: Bad value
Makefile:342: recipe for target 'libregina.so' failed
gmake: *** [libregina.so] Error 1
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www.softwoehr.com
uot;, "pkg_add") called
at /usr/sbin/pkg_add line 30
main::run("pkg_add", "PkgAdd") called at /usr/sbin/pkg_add line 46
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
Hi,
A long time I tried pledging a daemon of mine but it was killed because
of SYSV shared memory in Berkeley DB. Is there ongoing efforts in
pledge or is it seen as a done effort? If I could make a feature
request it's support for programs with berkeley db (4+) backend. I'm
donating a bit of
Niels wrote:
As Bryan stated, bioctl will prompt for the (existing) passphrase and then
bring up the (existing) crypto volume.
I took the manual to mean that, but asked to confirm.
Bryan's answer was correct, we're all upgraded to 5.9, thanks all.
--
Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than
to return to the installer and upgrade that disk.
Works for me. Thanks, Bryan.
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human
How does one upgrade a full-disk encrypted OpenBSD boot disk?
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl
Hi,
This is to ask you for your thoughts/advice on the best hardware setup
for an OpenBSD server.
Oh where to start. You have a lot of enthusiasm clearly but not a lot
of
experience.
OK, I'll bite.
"best" is subjective. The server(s) will be surrounded
by clients (they are servers after
. Hansteen
ISBN-10: 1-59327-589-7
ISBN-13: 978-1-59327-589-1
Copyright 2015.
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increasingly
hostile to the existence of same.
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drm0 in the
kernel, it seems to boot without any problem (I tried 3 reboots)
Le Lundi 28 décembre 2015 23h15, Mik J <mikyde...@yahoo.fr> a écrit :
Hello,
I just did a fresh install with OpenBSD 5.8 and an ASUS motherboard Z97-P
The installation went fine but then from the firs
understand all this vpn-technologies very well, but know that
> OpenBSD has built-in vpn-services/clients, so I don't want to install
> openvpn-client if it possible to use software distributed/developed
> with/by OpenBSD.
OpenBSD supports IPSec etc...
j.
Nick Holland wrote:
You are confusing the MASTER Boot Record (first 512 bytes of the
physical disk) with the PARTITION Boot Record (first 512 bytes of the
OpenBSD partition).
Of course, you're right.
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www.well.com
dan mclaughlin wrote:
did you dd the 'c' partition on the underlying disk (not the softraid disk)?
Underlying disk is sd0 ... I did "dd if=/dev/rsd0a" like the fellow posted
yesterday.
I see your point, of course it would be the c label.
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encryption so I'm not sure how grabbing
the "real" boot sector works in that circumstance.
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www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understandin
Hello,
I just did a fresh install with OpenBSD 5.8 and an ASUS motherboard Z97-P
The installation went fine but then from the first boot it hangs at "setting
tty flags" this is just after the partitions are fsck'edI searched on search
engines and found that people running Openbsd as a VM disable
Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
I have learned a lot about
fvwm configuration
Learn more from the fvwm support community: http://www.fvwm.org/contact/
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Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-12-23, Jack J. Woehr <j...@well.com> wrote:
Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a co
Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a cold one during a long
mkfs.
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body
li...@wrant.com wrote:
Is there any benefit to install -current on this antique?
Yes.
I did so and sent report to dmesg@
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
keyboard, using wsdisplay0
pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0
pms0: Synaptics touchpad, firmware 6.2
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
spkr0 at pcppi0
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: reported by CPUID; using exception 16
ugen0 at uhub2 port 1 "Dell Bluetooth" rev 2.00/24.22 addr 2
v
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Sure, use snapshots!
Be glad to if it helps. I just wondered what stupid I had done.
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
www.softwoehr.com
in the closet which I bought a year ago and forgot about, so I
removed the old one from service and replaced it.
Thanks for taking time to reply.
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating
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Is there any benefit to OpenBSD project for me to install -current on this
antique? If so, I will do so.
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
www.softwoehr.com # with a fine
for replying!
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan
levels (>55dBm)
My mobile phone still connects to the station with the same credentials, as
does my Kindle.
Of course this is ridiculous. I don't know enough to be dangerous on this one.
Any tips?
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Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~
"Constantine A. Murenin" writes:
> On 8 December 2015 at 19:26, Anthony J. Bentley <anth...@anjbe.name> wrote:
> > Giancarlo Razzolini writes:
> >> One of the main benefits of the TLS wouldn't only be to render
> >> impossible for anyone to kn
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