Hi David,
I encountered a relink failure after the last syspatch as well.
For me, ld segfaulted during the relink. I posted some info here:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=175023041416172&w=2
I originally thought it was related to a change I had made, but now
reading this I'm not so sure.
Another thing to consider about Wayland is that it can be viewed as another
Red Hat (IBM) trojan horse to try to influence the direction and
development of open source software.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2025 at 9:16 PM Emiel Kollof wrote:
> Roderick schreef op 2025-06-15 14:53:
> > Some Linux distributio
Any ideas? I'm thinking maybe the root disk is on a bad CF card.
Get/Verify syspatch77-001_nfs.tgz 100%
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Installing patch 001_nfs
Get/Verify syspatch77-002_zic.tgz 100%
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2025 at 09:09:00PM +0200, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Am Mittwoch 18 Juni 2025 um 8:43:25 +1000, schrieb David Gwynne 3,1K:
> > the net.inet.gre.allow=1 enables gre processing for both ipv4 and
> > ipv6.
>
> O.K. - thank you for clarifying!
>
> > dlg@bgp0 ~$ ifconfig gre6
Roderick schreef op 2025-06-15 14:53:
Some Linux distributions are substituting Xorg with wayland,
Xorg self seems to aim to obsolete x11,
and there is now a questionable fork that probably will not lead to a
success:
https://github.com/X11Libre/xserver
Questionable? That remains to be seen.
> I get this issue consistently when running Firefox. Not so much
> chromium, but still sometimes.
> I don't know what Firefox is doing vs. chromium to have such a
> significantly different impact
> on audio. Often times when the issue pops back up, I restart the browser
> and get many hours
> m
Hi!
Am Mittwoch 18 Juni 2025 um 8:43:25 +1000, schrieb David Gwynne 3,1K:
> the net.inet.gre.allow=1 enables gre processing for both ipv4 and
> ipv6.
O.K. - thank you for clarifying!
> dlg@bgp0 ~$ ifconfig gre6
> gre6: flags=248051
> mtu 1476
> index 7 priority 0 llprio 6
> encap: vnet
I get this issue consistently when running Firefox. Not so much
chromium, but still sometimes.
I don't know what Firefox is doing vs. chromium to have such a
significantly different impact
on audio. Often times when the issue pops back up, I restart the browser
and get many hours
more of having
Dear Misc@,
I have written an e-mail earlier about this but as my previous address
turned out to be blacklisted by quite a few providers I am trying again
in the hope that perhaps it will reach more people this time:
I have an older Macbook that needs some kernel patching in order to
avoid long b
June 18, 2025 12:27 PM, "Jan Stary" wrote:
> On Jun 18 08:58:41, cont...@mtorres.fr wrote:
>
>> I've been seeing the same kind of issue on different hardware (both
>> CPU/GPU/NIC). Inconsistent ping
>> latency and reduced download speed. I don't see it much on my local network,
>> way more tow
On Jun 18 08:58:41, cont...@mtorres.fr wrote:
> I've been seeing the same kind of issue on different hardware (both
> CPU/GPU/NIC). Inconsistent ping latency and reduced download speed. I don't
> see it much on my local network, way more towards hosts on the internet. For
> me the trigger is if
Hello,
I've been seeing the same kind of issue on different hardware (both
CPU/GPU/NIC). Inconsistent ping latency and reduced download speed. I don't see
it much on my local network, way more towards hosts on the internet. For me the
trigger is if there's a vlan interface on the OpenBSD side.
On Wed, Jun 18, 2025 at 10:23:01AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2025/06/18 03:41, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 16, 2025 at 11:13:07AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > On 2025-06-16, Claus Assmann wrote:
> > > > While trying to find a way to get fw_update to work during autoinst
On 2025/06/18 03:41, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2025 at 11:13:07AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2025-06-16, Claus Assmann wrote:
> > > While trying to find a way to get fw_update to work during autoinstall
> > > without an internet connection, I noticed the use of the word
>
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