hi all .
i read
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html ,
i set /etc/sysctl.conf
kern.audio.record=1
---
then i can input the sentence ( japanese ) by using microphone .
my microphone is usb audio r and the setting is pulseau0 .
regards
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 4:09 PM Martin Sukany wrote:
[...]
> I need to set up some kind of collaborative environment (rich text
> docjuments, basic tables) — request is „something like google docs“.
> As I’m almost working in shell I have to say that I’m little bit lost in this
> area.
> Could y
On 2020-09-22 15:07, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> On 22/09/2020 14:37, Martin Sukany wrote:
>> Hi colleges,
>>
>> I need to set up some kind of collaborative environment (rich text
>> docjuments, basic tables) — request is „something like google docs“.
>>
>> As I’m almost working in shell I have to say
On 22/09/2020 14:37, Martin Sukany wrote:
Hi colleges,
I need to set up some kind of collaborative environment (rich text docjuments,
basic tables) — request is „something like google docs“.
As I’m almost working in shell I have to say that I’m little bit lost in this
area.
Could you recomme
On 22 Sep 15:37, Martin Sukany wrote:
> Hi colleges,
>
> I need to set up some kind of collaborative environment (rich text
> docjuments, basic tables) — request is „something like google docs“.
>
> As I’m almost working in shell I have to say that I’m little bit lost in this
> area.
>
> Coul
Hi Ben
So far I know troff is just the command line-based tool I would need
something which is available through the web browser as well for the end users.
Odesláno z iPhonu
> 22. 9. 2020 v 17:34, ben :
>
> Troff.
>
>
> Ben Raskin.
Hi colleges,
I need to set up some kind of collaborative environment (rich text docjuments,
basic tables) — request is „something like google docs“.
As I’m almost working in shell I have to say that I’m little bit lost in this
area.
Could you recommend me some web-based application (idealy so
You could host a repository on Github or other Git provider and edit troff
documents that way (as Git will very easily track changes in basic text files).
Ben Raskin.
Troff.
Ben Raskin.
Hi misc@,
(Sent here instead of bugs@ in case I'm missing something obvious.)
The pkg_add(1) man page claims the default path (if [TRUSTED_]_PKG_PATH
are unset) is "./:installpath", where "‘installpath’ refers to the
contents of installurl(5)".
As far as I can tell, the default path is actua
e internet and books packages
may be the best way to fill in the full details. man cvs is not going to
give you an expert's understanding of cvs. the cvs-guide book might.
>
> OpenBSD has over 600 basic commands in the standard install (not
> counting X). If you have to document
e too little,
you will baffle new users.
OpenBSD has over 600 basic commands in the standard install (not
counting X). If you have to document basic Unix usage functionality in
each man page, the signal to noise ratio will drop to useless for users
on their second week of using Unix. So yes, a certain basic Unix
knowledge is expected.
Nick.
ce, quote spillage, pointless redundancy.
It wastes time for the developer, document maintainer, the reading user.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 2:06 PM, wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 08:53:49AM +1000, Darren Tucker wrote:
> > > i'm inclined to disagree with this diff, for the following reasons:
> >
> > - other than the concatenation with spaces, it's not a behaviour of
> ssh(1)
> > but of the server at the othe
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 08:53:49AM +1000, Darren Tucker wrote:
> > i'm inclined to disagree with this diff, for the following reasons:
>
> - other than the concatenation with spaces, it's not a behaviour of ssh(1)
> but of the server at the other end of the connection, which might use sh -c
> or
> The problem is that in its current form, the manual page is lying: both
> paragraphs that I modified clearly suggest that you may somehow bypass
> the login shell set in /etc/passwd on the remote machine if you specify a
> "command" argument, which is ridiculous.
>
> It's absolutely acceptable f
sh may be either a simple
> > command or executable path that will be directly passed to execvp().
> >
> > Even if he doesn't depend on any extra arguments being either used or
> > ignored, he may be bitten by paths with spaces, or by a login shell that
> > is not /bin/sh
Theo de Raadt writes:
> The facts are this is unix, and there is a minimum height required to
> ride.
May I suggest to whoever is responsible for theo.c: this belongs in it.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 3:53 AM, Jason McIntyre wrote:
>
> [...]
> i'm inclined to disagree with this diff, for the following reasons:
>
- other than the concatenation with spaces, it's not a behaviour of ssh(1)
but of the server at the other end of the connection, which might use sh -c
or might
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:50 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I don't see how that helps anything.
Are you saying that this is not relevant?
> The facts are this is unix, and there is a minimum height required to
> ride.
That's ok up to a point, but I'm not yet understanding why this kind
of reference
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 04:41:44PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Sadly, no proposal, and no diff.
>
> Minimal diff, for the thorough student:
>
how does adding an Xr to sh(1) help someone using ssh(1)?
over and beyond the fact that knowing
I don't see how that helps anything.
The facts are this is unix, and there is a minimum height required to
ride.
Ruining the manual pages -- by making everything reference everything --
does not make unix easier to use; I really think it makes it more difficult.
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:23 PM,
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 04:12:39PM -0400, Raul Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > - i don;t think it's within ssh(1)'s remit to describe how to quote
> > commands.
>
> While I agree with most of your points, I emphatically disagree with
> this line of thou
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:23 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Sadly, no proposal, and no diff.
Minimal diff, for the thorough student:
*** /usr/share/man/man1/ssh.1 Sun Aug 16 08:19:29 2015
--- ssh.1 Tue May 31 16:05:23 2016
***
*** 1566,1571
--- 1566,1572
.Sh SEE ALSO
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > - i don;t think it's within ssh(1)'s remit to describe how to quote
> > commands.
>
> While I agree with most of your points, I emphatically disagree with
> this line of thought.
Whoa.
> More specifically: quoting of ssh commands nee
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> - i don;t think it's within ssh(1)'s remit to describe how to quote
> commands.
While I agree with most of your points, I emphatically disagree with
this line of thought.
More specifically: quoting of ssh commands needs to be documented.
ly passed to execvp().
>
> Even if he doesn't depend on any extra arguments being either used or
> ignored, he may be bitten by paths with spaces, or by a login shell that
> is not /bin/sh-like.
>
> Better document the whole thing as it stands; a lot of scripts already
> depend on th
or
ignored, he may be bitten by paths with spaces, or by a login shell that
is not /bin/sh-like.
Better document the whole thing as it stands; a lot of scripts already
depend on the current behaviour, so it's not realistic to expect
it to ever change.
Inde
>> +Release file sets signatures
>> +
>> +Signatures are a good way to make sure release file sets are
>> +legitimate and not corrupted.
Signatures are used by the project to release code to the masses.
Re-purposing them for your own use?
You propose this is going to be a Frequently Asked Quest
Hi,
I wanted to use the new performance throttling system but I had to look
for what to change so if I can prevent others from doing it. Feel free
to modify the wording :)
Cheers,
Daniel
Index: sysctl.8
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sbin/s
Hello. This is OpenBSD4.9, but I believe latest Leafpad still has this
problem.
$ pkg_info leafpadInformation for inst:leafpad-0.8.17p4
Sometimes Undo currupted document, and this was shown in xterm.
> (leafpad:5025): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gsignal.c:2354: handler `238' of
instance `0x
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Fernando Quintero
wrote:
> Hi lists, I just wrote a new document about how to build a port for OpenBSD.
> Enjoy it!
Why not translate the official documentation?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
ok, thxs
2011/1/21 Jiri B.
> > Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 01:51:27 -0300
> > Subject: New document: How to build a port for OpenBSD
> > From: fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com
> > To: misc@openbsd.org; po...@openbsd.org
>
> >
> > Hi lists, I just wrote a new
> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 01:51:27 -0300
> Subject: New document: How to build a port for OpenBSD
> From: fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com
> To: misc@openbsd.org; po...@openbsd.org
>
> Hi lists, I just wrote a new document about how to build a port for
OpenBSD.
> Enjoy it!
>
Hi lists, I just wrote a new document about how to build a port for OpenBSD.
Enjoy it!
note: Only in spanish! (sorry)
Download the PDF:
https://groups.google.com/group/openbsd-colombia/browse_thread/thread/30c4b800a5cfc868#
--
--
Fernando Quintero
http://www.openbsdcolombia.org
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 02:53:37PM -0500, Fernando Quintero wrote:
> Hi list,
> I wrote a document about how to install a complete mail server using
> OpenSMTPD (TLS, SSL, dovecot, roundcube, etc).
> It's just in spanish (sorry), if You want to download the .odt or the
> .pdf f
Hi list,
I wrote a document about how to install a complete mail server using
OpenSMTPD (TLS, SSL, dovecot, roundcube, etc).
It's just in spanish (sorry), if You want to download the .odt or the
.pdf file go to:
http://groups.google.com/group/openbsd-colombia/files?hl=es
and searc
http://groups.google.com/group/OpenBSD-Colombia/files
"Servidor_En_OpenBSD_4_3.odt" or "Servidor_En_OpenBSD_4_3.pdf"
Bye
2008/8/8 Zamri Besar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Fernando Quintero <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
&
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Fernando Quintero <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenBSD Colombia team, wrote a document about how to configure a OpenBSD
> Server for a small company.
> Services like dhcp, dns, apache + mysql + php, squid, sarge, nat and
> firewall are "
OpenBSD Colombia team, wrote a document about how to configure a OpenBSD
Server for a small company.
Services like dhcp, dns, apache + mysql + php, squid, sarge, nat and
firewall are "touched".
I hope you enjoy it.
Note: Just for people who read spanish.
Note2: it's based on relea
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 22:28:20 +0100
"Martin Schrvder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/2/13, Duncan Patton a Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Yes, I've looked at some of these.
> >
> > These are efforts/standards intended for very large, sophisticated
organizations
> > and are several orders more
2008/2/13, Duncan Patton a Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes, I've looked at some of these.
>
> These are efforts/standards intended for very large, sophisticated
> organizations
> and are several orders more complex/costly than what I intended.
pdftex is in ports and can produce PDF/A. ports p
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:02:15 -0600
"Gregg Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/12/08, Duncan Patton a Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The following is proposed as a base methodology for hardcopy document
> > archival to digital media.
> >
On 2/12/08, Duncan Patton a Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following is proposed as a base methodology for hardcopy document
> archival to digital media.
>
The standard framework for long-term archiving (very readable):
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/nost/isoas/
The lib
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, [UTF-8] Lars NoodC)n wrote:
> Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> > The following is proposed as a base methodology for paper copy document
> > archival to digital media.
>
> >... subject each scanned page to the following processess:
> >
> &g
Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
...
I am concerned with simplicity of procedure and mass availability.
Valid concerns. The choice of format cannot be avoided, though: there
is no one-size fits all solution for image formats, but whatever is
chosen, the output from the first pass from each ne
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 06:46:11 +0200
Lars Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> > The following is proposed as a base methodology for paper copy document
> > archival to digital media.
>
> Fixed that for you. ;)
>
> >... subjec
The following is proposed as a base methodology for hardcopy document
archival to digital media.
The problem consists of making available, via internet, the large coda
of human knowledge contained exclusively in paper books in a manner that
is searchable via electronic mechanisms: string
11/12/05, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > On 11/8/05, Joe S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > In general, this is a good start. One more piece of advice, try not
> > to
> > > > make the document too narrativ
ne more piece of advice, try not to
> > make the document too narrative, but rather just put in what the user
> > needs to know to get a desktop working.
>
>
>
> One piece of advice, take a look at gentoo's install docs. Just enough
> handholding, but with enough back
On 11/8/05, Joe S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In general, this is a good start. One more piece of advice, try not to
> make the document too narrative, but rather just put in what the user
> needs to know to get a desktop working.
One piece of advice, take a look at gen
Lawrence Teo wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
May I suggest shortening the tarball extraction command in the
"Installing Open Office 2.0" section...
From this:
A. gzip -d Ooo_2.0.0_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz; \
tar -xvf Ooo_2.0.0_LinuxIntel_install.tar
To this:
A. gzip -cd Ooo_2.0.0_L
Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes suggestedand
placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.ps
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Great
Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
Great work, though you may want to have a peek at rotating your pdf, it's in
landscape format.
// Johan
Hmmm, It opened and printed in protrait for me.
d
On 11/9/05, Roy Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Roy Morris wrote:
>
> >>>I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
> >>>them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
> >>>If anyone has time, I'd like feed b
Great document!
Are there any suggested partition sizes for the desktop environment?
I'll try this out on a dell laptop once its finished with some work
it's doing.
roland
I think your doing a great job. It's a good start. Here's my 2 cents on
what I would suggest doing.
1. Add page numbering (i.e. 1 of 2)
2. Add author/contact info.
3. Add version of document and revision # or date.
Also I noticed you updated the document since the first post. Thi
steven mestdagh wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 02:41:05PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes suggestedand
placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 02:41:05PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
> Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes suggestedand
> placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
> www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
> www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBS
Fred Crowson wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes
suggestedand placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.ps
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD
Roy Morris wrote:
Thanks to all those that replied. I have made the changes suggestedand
placed the document as {ps,pdf,txt} at
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.txt
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.ps
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Cheers
Roy Morris wrote:
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
Thanks to all those that replied. I have
Roy Morris wrote:
> I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
> them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
> If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
>
> www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
>
> Thanks
> Roy
>
Great effort!
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 12:20:02 -0800, Joe S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Roy Morris wrote:
>> I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
>> them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
>> If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
>>
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Will H. Backman wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Roy Morris
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:38 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OpenBSD Desktop Document
I have been working on a document for
Will H. Backman wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Roy Morris
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:38 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OpenBSD Desktop Document
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them
Joe S wrote:
Roy Morris wrote:
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
openntpd
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
1. I'd get rid of
don't use rdate, `echo 'ntpd_flags=""' >> /etc/rc.conf.local` it gives
the user better time, and has less damaging effects on the pool.ntp.org
members.
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 02:38:15PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
:I have been working on a document for newbies
Roy Morris wrote:
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
1. I'd get rid of the rdate cron job and ju
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Roy Morris
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:38 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: OpenBSD Desktop Document
>
> I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
>
I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
them put together a basic/functional desktop under OpenBSD.
If anyone has time, I'd like feed back.
www.openalternatives.com/OpenBSD/OpenBSD-Desktop.pdf
Thanks
Roy
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> Please read the document.
Unknown command - "PLEASE". Try HELP.
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