Here are the details, from my everyday setup with no problems in browsing.
I use Firefox, Chromium gives me constant core files and looks chopped
at interface.
I tested many sites, Falsebook and Youtube included, no problems yet.
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC.MP) #17: Thu Mar 30 21:37:57 MDT 2017
dera.
Do not forget to use (activate) uBlock Origin too, there is in Add-Ons
for Firefox.
And one more thing, from this thread:
> If you want to disable core dump for a program, you could (should ?)
> configure your RLIMIT_CORE to 0.
>
> $ ulimit -c 0
> $ firefox
>
> Ah, yes. That's a much better sol
Hello,
I installed a snapshot of amd64 recently and I was using fvwm from
Openbsd base to install some packages. I even started Firefox to look
for some documentation.
Later, I was going back to cwm since I use it daily. I have a feeling
that Firefox pages fonts in fvwm were more appealing that w
> Is there not a more systematic way of debugging this?
IT is, but it may be different than your method.
> I find it puzzling that none of the logs contains any error message.
I find it puzzling asking about a problem on a list and not following
any of the advices and report back. I will find it
> (by accident I had the cable connected to the onboard video)
I recall I tried once a dual monitor setup using an onboard graphics +
another plugged in card. I don't remember exactly, but I think the
boot message was shown one the onboard graphic card only or on both
monitors. I was concerned abo
What is the output of xrandr plain command, without any parameters? Do
not use display numbers or anything else, type it like this 'xrandr'
using a ssh connection on the non working configuration.
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:02 AM, Luis Coronado wrote:
> xrandr over ssh? even if you run it with -X it will display something from
> the machine running the ssh client (and the local X server) not the ssh
> server one :s
>
> -l
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Mihai Popes
> So many documents will be lost
There is an analysys about one's documents on the internet, something
like 10% are files you will not ever need, 20% are files that you will
never use, and so on.
Bytheway, I am using marc.info to read list, has anyone an idea about
why some emails are presented l
> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
I don't think so, because OpenBSD does not care about desktop users.
In fact, the solely purpose of OpenBSD system is to make/build the next release.
> I dual boot now between Win7 and FreeBSD
> on I lapdog I have 5 os on it and use grub2 to boot them
Prepare in the upcoming messages for something like "OpenBSD destroyed
my harddisk" subject line message! Just a warning.
> FWIW, that's not the name he's been using
Is that '55' from 'SOUL_OF_ROOT 55' a 'SS' in fact?
> Just to share artworks of my alter-ego EsteBaN Hache:
The Madagascar end of the movie penguin's quote: "It sucks!".
> is somebody messing with the graphics stack by any chance?
Too much linux mailing list reading will eventualy distort your language.
> I'd suggest installing a "User Agent Switcher"
I'd suggest installing Windows and since it is not an OpenBSD issue,
let M$ deal with that.
> I am attempting to port Solo5
ports [ at] openbsd.org
Hello,
I run this snapshot without problems until now. I did a login in
console followed by 'startx' command and I got this on the screen,
then the keyboard was unresponsive to typing. I did a reboot and all
came back clean, nice X start without problems.
kernel: protection fault trap, code = 0
S
The kernel throws this message when kern.splassert=2 and when i don't
run X and stay in console looking at my mouse repeated usb
disconnection / reconnection.
I was able to see that before, but without the splassert warnings.
Jun 22 20:02:44 thinkc /bsd: splassert: usb_transfer_complete: want 5 ha
> Some systems list their onboard NIC's MAC in the BIOS.
Hey, it looks like Dr. House is in the good mood. Don't ruin it! I
already had a good laugh.
> I have followed the FAQ on "building a router" almost vebatim.
So your packets are almost passing. I wasn;t aware of this router
section in FAQ, so I was looking there. Even one slight modification
can make pf behave totally different.
> What could be causing the routing table to spontaneously change in this
> manner without my intervention?
If one can be sure that /sbin/route is invoked, you can alter this
file name and make a script with this path where you can print other
names or information about who is calling this.
I'm n
http://marc.info/?t=14986422261&r=1&w=2
Hello,
Just installed amd64 snapshot, dated 6 July and there are a few
problems at the start:
starting early daemons: syslogd(failed) pflogdpflogd[3376]: [priv] msg
PRIV_OPEN_LOG received ntpd(failed)
ld.so: ftp: can't load library 'libtls.so.15.7'
I will wait for another snapshot.
Thank you.
Hello,
I preffer to keep it calm, but some people on the list are using
protonmail and their mails are impossible to read directly on the
list. I think they are destroying the list, maybe they should turn
that feature off. Here is what I see reading on marc.info:
TmV2ZXIgaGVhcmQgb2YgVk5DPwpTZW50I
> Well then! Kettenis - I owe you many beers! Thank you!!
So many that you can write dmesg body on the labels ! Maybe X log too?
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Can you read me?
>
> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
Yes, I can read what you wrote, but on Gmail only. I didn't know that
there is a RFC for this, I thought there is a feature offered by
protonmail. Bytheway, they look interesting to me.
Th
> Hibernate (apm -Z) does not work.
> I don't know if it's related to the Skylake support at all.
Maybe KARL? I think I saw a message about this on list.
> Also it does not fail halfway, it will report errors for each of the settings
> that cannot > be applied,
So Peter, just to check if i got it right, you did a script who
reports errors about things people knows in advance they will generate
errors, that despite the warnings that the concept is
> As I see it everybody has agreed upon that and some are now just making
> suggestions on how to solve the OP's problem, that do not involve adding -p to
> OpenBSD's sysctl. So I thik that was uncalled for.
Not everybody! Man, you talk like a black suit manager here.
> I just do not get that.
Y
>Is there a way to change the console font to something a little larger?
>fontname seems to change for menus only.
If you mean xterm by console, then you need to use something like this
in your .cwmrc
command xterm "xterm -fg white -bg black -fa monospace -fs 13 +sb"
Hello Tom,
I am not an expert user of OpenBSD but I want to tell you the FAQ is
the first step. That is maintained by Nick Holland, an OpenBSD user an
a man with great experince on the field. You may think that FAQ is
redundant for man, or even that man paragraphs are simply copied into
the FAQ, b
> Anyone on the list had problem with IPv6 on AWS?
> Image (AMI) build from https://github.com/kolargol/openbsd-aws/ (OpenBSD 6.1)
Wrong list! That project should stop using openbsd in its name, I think.
> OK, it seems necessary to tape my password in EN! Amazing...
If your password has special ASCII, then it is obvious that if you set
up the pasword with and EN keyboard, you should take care when you
change it to FR.
Not that I can understand very much what is wrong with Gnome from your message.
> But my device is bound to cuaU1, and not to any ugen.
You didn't provide a dmesg. It may be that you are using an USB to
serial adapter to connect to this board.
See 'man ucom' and maybe you can send here a dmesg.
> You might try to tell the kernel *not* to attach the device to ucom(4).
It will attach like uftdi or other * found in ucom man page.
Dmesg is really needed!
> I'm at a small Wireless ISP in a small town and have only a Class C block
> of addresses.
> [...]
> [...]
Very romantic, indeed, but it has nothing to do with OpenBSD.
Are you serious?
> That's sensible, but if money or lives were on the line, I think It'd
> be better to have a running but potentially vulnerable service.
Not OpenBSD related, but I was truly amazed people like you still
exist and still set up computers for others!
For you curiosity about user case, I preffer such
> There's a problem where this chip does not get enough juice from the USB host
> >controller in some cases.
I have tested it, feeding +5Vcc from the computer power supply, it is
not about "juice". I had the same problem on the SB700. I bet it is
another hw bug masked of by software.
> I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
> The i386 package of Chrome on 6.1 was slow
Folks, this is misc@ not ports@ or wishes@ !
For the OP with NFS problems: I think it is better to pay for
consultancy and stop talking to yourself on misc@.
[ ... ]
People using coolOS come to OpenBSD because it is more secure. Then
they demand OpenBSD to implement same features like coolOS. They even
expect OpenBSD to be configured like coolOS.
For the OP: OpenBSD is more secure not because it is called OpenBSD!
It is so because they way it is desig
I have tested it on someone's Safari/iOS for iPhone, out of curiosity.
It takes the full screen. Looking at the font in the posted
screenshots i think it is Android in question.
If it is not a secret, what runs behind man.openbsd.org? Like httpd, CGI?
Thanks.
> I don't understand what you are trying to say.
I took and iPhone with iOS and Safari ( i think!) on it and pointed
the browser to the current link of man pages [1]. All i can say is the
layout is displayed on full display, not stretched.
Text is fine, paragraphs are scaled ok, not even a simple
http://man.openbsd.org/onewire
http://man.openbsd.org/uow.4
http://man.openbsd.org/owtemp.4
> OpenBSD is not ready for enterprise.
Fantastic intuition here [1].
[1] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=153385998722067&w=2
Excuse me for this email, but why the hell many trolls have protonmail
email addresses?
Just curious, thanks.
pjsua
It has audio only, no video part ported yet. I didn't use it with asterisk
but was fine with iptel.org.
Maybe to much download from ftp.openbsd.org?
It is up now openbsd.org
try a...@openbsd.org list
Hi,
It's clear OpenBSD is moving to sndioctl. I used it, but I got some
"strange" behaviour.
Watching youtube in chromium, tried this:
$ sndioctl output.level=1
default: can't open control device
After closing / restarting chromium, and starting youtube I can run same
command many times:
$ sndi
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 6:41 PM Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 06:13:42PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's clear OpenBSD is moving to sndioctl. I used it, but I got some
> > "strange" behaviour.
> > Watching you
A little bit of fun, slightly related to some of the discussion:
[1] is something that comes into my mind each time i read some of the emails
[2] is coming next
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlt5Wa13fFU
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIV4poUZAQo
My computer allows me to boot from USB disk prepared with minirootXX.iso in
two ways, Legacy and EFI. I used Legacy until now with BIOS/MBR to install
and use OpenBSD.
I tried UEFI/GPT but things went wrong and I was not able to boot OpenBSD's
kernel after install.
Is there any penalty using BIOS/
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 1:45 AM Clay Daniels
wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 9:58 AM Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
>> My computer allows me to boot from USB disk prepared with minirootXX.iso
>> in
>> two ways, Legacy and EFI. I used Legacy until now with BIOS/MBR
> Proposed release poster design:
> Puffy with puffed out cheeks & paper sticking out of his mouth.
> Headline: "Man pages are all you need to live!"
> Alternate headlines:
> "We *can* live on man pages alone!"
I think it's better to clarify who this "we" is/are.
Not _all_ needed info for install
Start address this problem to your ISP and ask it to remedy this stupid
implementation of pppoe on server side. Otherwise, you have to wait for it
and avoid spamming the list with your "i need to get this done quickly"
messages, please. Maybe it is time to employ a real expert on OpenBSD.
Thank yo
Sun is not for beginners ...
At least not for the ones who stopped at 5.9.
For camera access as an user see: /etc/fbtab (fBtab not fStab)
For easy streaming see: vlc from ports.
Be sure to use archive search next time.
| Well then, I guess I just stop switching around between different login
sessions
What about avoiding Ctrl+Alt+F1 (and ... F5 wich is X) and use ... +F2,
+F3, etc.?
You could still miss some settings, I am not sure.
I wonder if /etc/fbtab is able to support multiple tty entries and manage
them e
> can somwone explain me ...
I guess one can, but it must be from old unix days. Things got changed and
mixed, but they are considered ordinary now, so ordinary that even a basic
newbie unix book skips them entirely.
I am curious even now what is the link among shell, terminal, console, tty.
Even
> Is there a work around for the removal of i386_get_ioperm()
> Can i386_iopl() be used in some way?
There are some alphanumeric LCDs out there with RS232 or USB interface.
A medium C programmer can work them out without a driver in a day.
Why the hell do you want to change an entire OS for a song
Hello,
My 13 years old monitor is fading out and I will need to get a replacement
soon. Shops are offering here many monitors with resolution greater than
Full HD 1080p,with a little price increase only. I never used nor tested
such a monitor on OpenBSD X server.
I am afraid fonts will be too tin
> But sometimes, the file selection will offer the content of /tmp and you
have no way of making it something else.
Many times when Firefox jumped in discussions, it was said a clear
statement: use Chromium. You are safer and supported. You choose something
else, you are on your own <- multiple ti
Hello,
Out of curiosity, what is fido library used for since it changes _a lot_
breaking sync between base and ports in snapshots?
Thanks
; So please switch to a RELEASE, or use another operating system, or
> figure your shit out.
>
>
> Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Out of curiosity, what is fido library used for since it changes _a lot_
> > breaking sync between base and ports in snapshots?
> >
> > Thanks
>
Not all cwm options are configurable from a file. One needs to change the
source code for some settings. What can be configured is shown by typing:
$ man cwmrc
Try the volume up key, since the speakers volume might be set to minimum.
> Hope this helps
How much did you pay per unit, please?
Is there a way to interface LPD directly with GUI apps like Chromium,
mupdf, etc? I mean just to print from GUI menu Print.
> ATI Radeon HD 5470 Audio
That should be the HDMI audio from the video card and as far as i know
there is no support in OpenBSD for HDMI audio output.
There lines from dmesg you need are:
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 3400 HD Audio" rev 0x06: apic 2
int 22
azalia0: codecs: Realtek/0x0
I used CUPS every time since LPD is a confusing thing for me. I mean I was
never able to make it print. My Brother network printer shows this at
Protocol section:
Web Based Management (Web Server) HTTP Server Settings
SNMP Advanced Settings
LPD Advanced Settings
Raw Port
IPP HTTP Server Setti
> No.
Security, privacy or too messy?
> BTW, why do you want to run -current?
> There are only 2 real reasons to do that
> [ ... ]
Total nonsense ...
Just in case someone else (like me) missed it:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20191231214356
$man pppoe
or
http://man.openbsd.org/pppoe
Hello,
I am using ftp2.eu.openbsd.org as a mirror for installing snapshots. Some
files are reported as not found, like nspr-2.4, but they are present on
ftp.openbsd.org.
What could be wrong, a file sync failure?
Thank you.
Just bumping into this thread and I wonder are the following just
jokes, aren't they?
> Otherwise it stays off, reducing attack surface and human exposure to
> electro-smog (especially important if you have pregnant women or small
> children in proximity to access point)
> In what way? If you me
Hello,
Your network map is almost useless without configuration data for
interfaces. Try to draw it again using IP addresses and network masks.
Something like:
[gaia](192.168.1.10/24)--
or
[gaia](192.168.1.10/255.255.255.0)--
or
[gaia](dhcp)--
Fill in the blanks for all interfaces, then specify
I had the same problem with a computer in the past - if you search the
archives, you will find details. Anyway, it was an old IBM machine and
got this problem after a BIOS update.
I retired it and got a Lenovo which is not having this problem.
Maybe yours is not related, but how can one know if yo
> OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2015
First suggestion is to try the latest snapshot - development is going on.
For the ignorant one, you can always see the OpenBSD FAQ, it is an
evolving part, too and it explains in details many common tasks in
OpenBSD.
http://www.openbs
> Was getting kind of weary with the python workarounds.
Too bad, pkg_* suite is using perl, if i remember ...
> I have been an Emac user for 20 plus years, and I often look at mg to replace
> it.
Hardly! Emac is a computer and mg is a text editor.
> if I were to make a pkg-add diff
Mr. Skywalker, make that damn modification for yourself if you really
think it helps you.
If you want you can send a diff, too, but please go away with these
idiotic talks about what you can do but you will not.
I guarantee you that nobody will be upset when you
Hello,
I am running cwm and I had some problems starting chrome from the menu
- it starts for the very first time when i click on the menu, then i
have to click 2 or 3 times on menu entry to start chrome again. This
is not a big deal, maybe a cwm glitch.
I went to start chrome from xterm, and I g
> Can you include the output of ls -l /dev/drm0 and
> the contents of /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
$ ls -l /dev/drm0
crw--- 1 root wheel 87, 0 Dec 11 20:39 /dev/drm0
$ more /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[46.215] (WW) checkDevMem: failed to open /dev/xf86 and /dev/mem
(Operation not permitted
Well, things were sorted out.
Looking at that /etc/fbtab file Jonathan Gray pointed out (and yes,
this is not a typo of /etc/fstab like I thought before) I can spot the
/dev/drm0 in that long list of devices prepared for chown at login.
But, that file is filled in for ttyC0 only, the tty that mos
> -> athn0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9281" rev 0x01: apic 4 int 16
> -> athn0: AR9280 rev 2 (2T2R), ROM rev 22, address
AR9281 and AR9280 are two different chips as they are listed in the man page.
Why does your dmesg report 2 chips?
> seems that I am not alone.
This can be changed. But you and other users need to provide some information.
Try a snapshot install and simple commands like:
$ ifconfig athn0 scan (this scans for available WiFi networks)
$ ifconfig athn0 debug (enable debug mode)
Be sure your AP is accesible and
> 'ifconfig athn0 scan' got result 'none'
> The scan with my NB shows 7 active AP's.
If those APs support n mode only, I don't think you will see them. Be
sure at least yours is /a/b/g.
I'll say we should go for the spaceship project ... with lasers.
> Situation is still the same: torrents being downloaded at full speed
> (~8Mbit/s), simultaneous download of install59.fs from ftp.openbsd.org
> averages at ~6Kbit/s.
I'm not a PF consultant, but be aware that p2p can be a real beast to
setup. I was asked by someone to handle a double NAT situati
--
Before queue - p2p high priority, http(s) low priority, no bad self
image on the misc@.
After queue - p2p high priority, http(s) low priority, bad self image
on the misc@.
Where is the enlightment gone?
> I'm writing this so I don't get another set of mails which warn me I
> can't shape inbound, but need to shape outbound traffic.
Hello Marko,
Don't you think you are out of subject with this thread already?
Now, seriously, do you expect someone to teach you queues online?
Maybe the PF implement
> Ok, let's start insult each other.
No insult intended from my side and no one commited.
> I've setup my first PF on OpenBSD in 2006.
As Master Fu said once, if you can't setup it by yourself, maybe you
should not use it.
> Stuck your advice up your ass and fuck off.
I'm curious who will dear
I was using trafshow from ports, it is not so geeky but it works.
Maybe there are better tools.
| DHCPREQUEST on iwn0 to 255.255.255.255
| DHCPACK from 192.168.188.189 (80:1f:02:c1:fd:86)
| bound to 192.168.188.104 -- renewal in 900 seconds.
|
| DHCPREQUEST on run0 to 255.255.255.255
| DHCPACK from 192.168.188.189 (80:1f:02:c1:fd:86)
| bound to 192.168.188.105 -- renewal in 898 seconds.
Subn
| Funnily enough I didn't see either of those until they were quoted here ;)
| I recommend slrn pointed at gmane's news server for reading misc with liberal
| use of the 'k' key, some of the features for making newsgroups readable are
| equally applicable to busy mailing lists.
Is it possible to
Hi,
I am trying to setup a solution on an OpenBSD computer, where i want
to upload and then download large volume of data. I was using ftpd
daemon to do this, but I wonder if there is another way to do this,
regarding speed of transfer.
Sometimes I was in situations to upload and then download da
Hi,
This is rather a tech@ question but i'm not high enough for that list.
I see some articles about the fact the network stack in OpenBSD is
locked or single threaded. IT may be the same thing, i don't really
know.
Can anyone share some light for this topic, at some beginner level?
What is that
> I am really curious about the type of video hardware people are using.
Long time ago, in a far far away company ... I used some boards based
on Conexant BT878 chipset. The driver for this is bktr(4).
As an application, I compiled something called camserv if I remember
corectly, since it was not
Hi,
Try to do a little search next time you ask.
Here is a good thread [1], but you may need the help of a developer.
Make sure you will read it till the end, there is a funny situation
there too.
[1] https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/34259/
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