ons)
yield the "legacy" search and output methods.
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hints)
Sorry for knowing nothing about the current emacs pre-requisites.
(I was an avid emacs user until around 2004, before returning to
plain vi.)
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> Sep 1 08:03:30 gandalf ntpd[817]: Soliciting pool server 152.67.232.7
> [...]
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is* possible to derive
the DPI from the EDID info.
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Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identification_Data
on-green and work with old SGI gear.)
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d --voila-- instant karma!
I get now the radeon framebuffer console with proper 1280x1024
resolution and clearly readable text (green, black, and white all
as they should be); X11 also improved: 640x480 vga/vesa before,
1280x1024 radeon gfx now.
Thanks again, Martin Neitzel
er attributes are for compatibility with FreeBSD and are
not currently used by NetBSD. They may be used by NetBSD in the
future.
[Same for NetBSD-8/9/10/current; caveat: I'm pretty clueless about about
UEFI myself.]
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lls me both the current and
upcoming TOTP, syncing on the HH:MM:{00,30} switch-overs.
(With an intentional off-by-one, cannot remember why I preferred
it that way, though. The sample seeds below are not the real thing
-- no worries.)
Oh: exit the loop with Ctrl-C.
board map
x68k/loadfont(1) - load and set font for the NetBSD /x68k console
That is, no reference to wsconsctl(1) here, a misleading entry for
iteconfig(8) (Amiga/Atari only), but the wscons.conf(5) is a proper
hit here.
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- add -lblacklist to LDADD
NetBSD-10 (RCs and and upcoming), -current:
has indeed the support compiled in out of the box;
There appear to be no functional changes.
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IRI> groff -ms -Tps test.ms > test.ps
IRI> gs test.ps
IRI>
IRI> Is there a way to render groff / troff's output directly to the
IRI> terminal similar to the way man outputs to the terminal?
Depending on your terminal's locale, format for the ascii, latin1,
or utf9 backend. That is, instead of
"rc.conf.current" is the most recent version of rc.conf saved
(which may already the hosed one). The rc.conf.current,v is the
RCS file with the current and all prior versions. See rcsintro(1),
rlog(1), co(1).
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Sorry for the un-removed header!
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vmm(4)
would be more transparant on its requirements, both in its man page
and in its diagnostic output. I wouldn't have bothered with this
box at all if I had known before that it is unsuitable for nvmm(4).
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nd DBs upgradable, too. It is probably
the SQL db with the least overhead. Is keeping it in base really a
big burden?
Note that I am not arguing against the latest and greatest
mandb (without sqlite as a requirement).
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- gmake, automake, autoconf
- ngrep
with X11 installations:
- cwm
- dillo
If binary pkgs didn't exist anymore, I could build all of these
myself. (I'd do that directly from upstream sources, not via
pksrc.)
Thanks for all your work!
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listd -- even when the client
keeps hammering on with new connects. IIRC, one sees lots
of "pre-authorized client disconnects" in the auth.log
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; and:
FILES
/libexec/blocklistd-helper Shell script invoked to interface with the
packet filter.
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ly solution is to use your .ssh/config and an "IdentityFile"
directive to present to proper key to the server from the get-go.
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"dump" sub-command to investigate the blocked entries;
having some "release/cleanup" facilities would be a real bonus.
Restoring access directly with npfctl (or whatever is used) doesn't
feel right to me.
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e the case for sshd(8).
> Is it possible for the NetBSD postfix to trigger blocklistd events?
For what it's worth, nothing in /usr/libexec/postfix uses the lib.
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> I wonder if there are good TOTP programs in pkgsrc and what
> people recommend.
I'm a happy user of "oath-toolkit', too.
I wrapped that into a small shell script which lets me easily select
any of the few TOTP secrets I have collected so far. It also tracks
the token changes on the full and ha
extremly helpful, ion particular with
the very early boot stages.
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sd.org/releng/netbsd-10/
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y. blocklistd just
hurts you noticeably earlier, and proabably without any immediate way
to recover :-)
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> ZFS is already part of NetBSD
On some(?) platforms.
For example, amd64 yes, i386 no.
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sbin/fdisk/fdisk.c:
date: 1998-02-25 15:19:12 +0100; author: drochner; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3;
Use the new NetBSD partition ID for first time setup of an MBR.
)
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ting all alias expansions
as "Final-Recipients".
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configuration. I last
> tangled with X11 fonts a looong time ago.
Scalable fonts get managed with "font-config", for example:
fc-list
fc-list :scalable=true:spacing=mono: family
xterm -fa 'Luxi Mono' -fs 24
HTH, Martin Neitzel
Mayuresh asked:
>
> Which pop server will be advisable for this. (I'd prefer if it's in the
> base, but if not then pkgsrc is ok.)
We have no POP server in base but quite a few in pkgsrc:
$ pkgin se pop3 | grep -Ei 'server|daemon' | ...
cucipop-1.31nb3 The Cubic Circle POP3 mail server
dove
TG> What is "TNF" ?
wtf(6) would answer that for you.
Martin
keep their API downwards-compatible,
you can safely
ln -s libGL.so.3 libGL.so.1
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IC config contains the conditional include
# Pull in optional local configuration
cinclude "arch/amd64/conf/GENERIC.local"
So just create a GENERIC.local file with your tweaks to build
an "almost-GENERIC" kernel.
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upgrading your kernel is fine. A newer kernel will generally
have no problem with an older user land version.
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d locally resolvable. I'm not
suprised though that bl[oa]cklistd requires strictly numeric
addresses, because of the reasons above.
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you,
independently of any SSL context.
To quickly see the list of supported algorithms and learn more:
% openssl enc -ciphers
% man openssl-enc
(Decrypting is done via the enc "-d" option.)
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SEE ALSO
caesar(6)
pd_client_restrictions =
...
reject_unknown_client_hostname
...
sendmail.mc:
FEATURE(`require_rdns') dnl see also: delayed_checks
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ormat; optionally with some transformations wegded in
in between.
HNY, Martin Neitzel
NAME
rawtopgm - convert raw grayscale bytes into a portable graymap
SYNOPSIS
rawtopgm [-bpp [1|2]] [-littleendian] [-maxval N] [-headerskip N]
[
ather add
userconf=disable acpibat*
to the end of /boot.cfg. (Of course, don't use that with a real (non-VM)
install.)
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be called at the point where the issue is logged.
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Hi Rocky,
> TEXT_P1
> Service Name TEXT_P1
> FilterText Substitution
> Control Strings Beginning of Job1)
> End of Job 11)\0C
> Service Options Bi-Directional
> If you think I can made any attempt with `lpr' or even `
get half a year of revisable
and undo(1)able history of your files, out of the box.
Martin Neitzel
000 May 19 19:02 utmp
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root utmp 18200 May 21 20:15 utmpx
% last -1 reboot
reboot~ Sat May 02 16:28
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;s
advertised in the pkg_summary.bz2 (which was "update"able today, too).
All outstanding pkgs downloaded fine today (07:23 UTC),
all 60 pkgs were refreshed/upgraded/installed without a hitch.
Thanks!
Martin Neitzel
t the Fastly CDN servers were apparently treating the
requests in different ways depending on the case in the Host: headers.
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> Is there a way to tell cvs to print out the list of comments I left
> with each/every revision?
cvs log
(Use cvs -H log to get a help summary about the available options.
The long story can be found via "info cvs".)
Martin Neitzel
.faceName:Luxi Mono
*VT100.faceSize:24
(Dealing with ressource files is an art of itself. You could use
a common ~/.Xdefaults file or set XAPPLRESDIR and go with
program-specific ressource files, I do the latter.)
Martin Neitzel
model names. You *might* be more lucky
with NetBSD-9 or -current, I didn't check these.
Usually, NetBSD will auto-detect all hardware which it supports.
So don't expect too much. These "man -k" checks are best before
you invest in new hardware to see wether it would be supported.
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arterly release, too?
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s just a clone of
/etc/master.passwd and changes to both are done using vipw(8).)
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> You can probably check you kernel with
> config -x /kernel
D'oh -- "config -x /netbsd" or some such, of course.
Martin
> Just to try, created /boot.cfg as well as /boot/boot.cfg with
> userconf=disable ulpt*, but that had no effect.
The easiest way to check your system without some specific
driver is to interrupt the automatic boot process (by hitting
space), then boot with "boot -c", and issue the
disabl
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