On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 12:34 AM Nan Xiao wrote:
> I think maybe one snprintf is more efficient and concise. Sorry if I am
> wrong, thanks!
>
Seems unlikely. More productive would be to go up a level and look at
whether concat() is carrying its weight as an abstraction. One of the
calls is comp
On 2018/06/09 01:12, Neeraj Pal wrote:
> And, is it some information about the witness and locating of an
> earlier lock with the witness or it is a kernel error?
> I am asking this because I have seen it again after some about
> 5seconds of rebooting and doing login into OpenBSD.
This inteldrm-re
Hello I see a small discrepancy between the measurement
of sent and received packets as displayed by ping command
on the wire the sent and received packets are the same size
I had a brief go
foo# ping 5.134.88.1
PING 5.134.88.1 (5.134.88.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 5.134.88.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=
Thank you very much for the help. Now, it is working fine.
And, is it some information about the witness and locating of an
earlier lock with the witness or it is a kernel error?
I am asking this because I have seen it again after some about
5seconds of rebooting and doing login into OpenBSD.
>>
You should read the pkg-readme for Firefox.
Firefox needs a dbus session to get started with X:
Check here the readme of firefox and dbus on the info and howto:
/usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes
Cheers.
Elias.
2018-06-08 15:45 GMT-03:00 Neeraj Pal :
> Hello Tech,
>
> I am using Firefox in -curre
Hello Tech,
I am using Firefox in -current (below are its information) and I have
seen some errors that whenever I try to login/signup to any website, I
click on the password field then after that Firefox tab automatically
get crashed and when I launched dmesg, I saw some pledge errors
regarding F