--- Log opened Sun Dec 14 00:00:05 2025 00:02 -!- schalken [~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 00:02 -!- schalken [~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net] has joined #openbsd 00:02 -!- viq|w [~viq@user/viq] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 4.7.2] 00:08 -!- jgh [~jgh@hellmouth.gulag.org.uk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:09 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:09 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has joined #openbsd 00:09 -!- jgh [~jgh@hellmouth.gulag.org.uk] has joined #openbsd 00:10 -!- viq|w [~viq@user/viq] has joined #openbsd 00:11 -!- OnASnoopPhone [~OnASnoopP@user/OnASnoopPhone] has joined #openbsd 00:13 < housemate> do you guys like penguins? 00:14 -!- akinji [~akinji@user/akinji] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 00:16 < mischief> fugu only 00:19 -!- OnASnoopPhone [~OnASnoopP@user/OnASnoopPhone] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:35 < vortexx> nvi to the rescue, once again 00:38 -!- lavaball [~Melissa@31.204.155.215] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:39 < Qual> i'm running obsd in a virtual machine on trixie, does vmm/vmd work? because when i do `vmctl console example` like in the FAQ it shows "Connected to /dev/ttyp2 (speed 115200)" and it doesn't exhibit the install menu of the install78.iso then after awhile it outputs it's rebooting, also i can't leave the serial console 00:40 -!- xx [~xx@user/xx] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 00:40 -!- saya99 [~diego@79.116.31.148] has joined #openbsd 00:41 < mischief> nested kvm? never tried it 00:41 -!- o0x1eef6 [~o0x1eef@user/o0x1eef] has joined #openbsd 00:42 -!- CrimeWave [~Ebox-MTL@user/CrimeWave] has joined #openbsd 00:43 -!- o0x1eef [~o0x1eef@user/o0x1eef] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 00:43 -!- o0x1eef6 is now known as o0x1eef 00:43 -!- saya99_ [~diego@79.116.31.148] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 00:44 < Qual> i wonder, you guys on bare metal when you run `vmctl console example` it's supposed to show the install menu, right? 00:49 < sibiria> if you boot the miniroot or full install image, yes 00:50 < Qual> i see. thanks :) 00:51 -!- lolok [~lolok@user/lolok] has joined #openbsd 01:00 -!- monolith [~rm@p5de95929.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] 01:01 < vortexx> Qual: unofficial but widely used docs for using vmm: https://openbsd.amsterdam/onboard.html 01:05 -!- vbotka [~vbotka@101.115.76.190] has joined #openbsd 01:09 -!- vbotka [~vbotka@101.115.76.190] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 01:10 -!- Xenguy_ [~Xenguy@user/xenguy] has joined #openbsd 01:10 -!- Xenguy [~Xenguy@user/xenguy] has quit [Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by Xenguy_))] 01:10 -!- Xenguy_ is now known as Xenguy 01:12 -!- jgh [~jgh@hellmouth.gulag.org.uk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:14 -!- witcher [~witcher@2001:4090:e007:9581:2ac:15af:8f32:2960] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 01:44 -!- seninha [~seninha@user/seninha] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 01:50 < Qual> vortexx: interesting 02:00 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 02:02 -!- seninha [~seninha@user/seninha] has joined #openbsd 02:05 -!- jitter [~jitter@user/jitter] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 02:05 -!- Qual [~rayearth@user/Qual] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:07 -!- jitter [~jitter@195.250.13.135.dynamic-pppoe.dt.ipv4.wtnet.de] has joined #openbsd 02:07 -!- jitter [~jitter@195.250.13.135.dynamic-pppoe.dt.ipv4.wtnet.de] has quit [Changing host] 02:07 -!- jitter [~jitter@user/jitter] has joined #openbsd 02:11 < f451> hi, does anyone run 7.8 on a rpi5? if so, are you getting expected speeds for the ethernet in iperf3? like =>940Mbit 02:23 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 02:24 < vortexx> not many here do 02:24 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has joined #openbsd 02:24 < vortexx> many try to install but not always with success (usually because lack of accessories) 02:33 -!- ublx [~ublx@user/ublx] has quit [Quit: ublx] 02:39 -!- pebble [~pebble@37.63.32.91] has joined #openbsd 02:46 < f451> ty 02:59 -!- drathir_tor [~drathir@wireguard/tunneler/drathir] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:00 -!- OnASnoopPhone [~OnASnoopP@user/OnASnoopPhone] has joined #openbsd 03:02 -!- BillyZane [~BillyZane@user/BillyZane] has joined #openbsd 03:03 -!- jitter [~jitter@user/jitter] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 03:05 -!- jitter [~jitter@149.233.155.214.dynamic-pppoe.dt.ipv4.wtnet.de] has joined #openbsd 03:05 -!- jitter [~jitter@149.233.155.214.dynamic-pppoe.dt.ipv4.wtnet.de] has quit [Changing host] 03:05 -!- jitter [~jitter@user/jitter] has joined #openbsd 03:11 -!- OnASnoopPhone [~OnASnoopP@user/OnASnoopPhone] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:14 -!- tvtoon [~The_cUnix@user/tvtoon] has quit [Quit: "Geared Demerit Inside!"] 03:21 -!- witcher [~witcher@2001:4090:e007:9581:970f:62d1:6333:5aa7] has joined #openbsd 03:43 -!- drathir_tor [~drathir@wireguard/tunneler/drathir] has joined #openbsd 03:48 -!- lusciouslover [~luscious@user/lusciouslover] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:52 -!- zip100 [~zip100@193.32.248.145] has joined #openbsd 03:53 -!- _zip100 [~zip100@185.213.155.243] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 03:59 -!- lusciouslover [~luscious@user/lusciouslover] has joined #openbsd 04:06 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has quit [Quit: the culture paradigms is blockin ur mind bish! !$@#!$%%$^)(*!@#%$!] 04:06 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has joined #openbsd 04:08 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:08 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has joined #openbsd 04:09 -!- wnh [~Thunderbi@user/wnh] has quit [Quit: wnh] 04:09 -!- wnh [~Thunderbi@user/wnh] has joined #openbsd 04:11 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has quit [Client Quit] 04:11 -!- vdamewood [~vdamewood@fedora/vdamewood] has joined #openbsd 04:12 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has joined #openbsd 04:13 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:14 -!- eniac [~eniac@user/eniac] has joined #openbsd 04:17 -!- AthenaBeana [~AthenaBea@h184-60-15-165.prvlor.broadband.dynamic.tds.net] has joined #openbsd 04:20 -!- AthenaBeana [~AthenaBea@h184-60-15-165.prvlor.broadband.dynamic.tds.net] has quit [Quit: Client closed] 04:23 -!- acidfoo [~nib@198.58.139.126] has joined #openbsd 04:26 -!- pabs3 [~pabs3@user/pabs3] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 04:37 -!- wnh [~Thunderbi@user/wnh] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:45 -!- pebble [~pebble@37.63.32.91] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 04:47 -!- OnASnoopPhone [~OnASnoopP@user/OnASnoopPhone] has joined #openbsd 05:04 -!- mete- [~beelink@186.250.11.107] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 05:04 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 05:05 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has joined #openbsd 05:12 -!- mbuhl [~mbuhl@user/mbuhl] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:15 -!- sdds [~sdds@user/sdds] has joined #openbsd 05:15 -!- sunwind` [~paradox@2a01:4b00:d112:ba00:2ef0:5dff:fee9:a8ba] has quit [Quit: Outside Context Problem.] 05:17 -!- mete- [~beelink@186.250.11.107] has joined #openbsd 05:21 -!- mbuhl [~mbuhl@user/mbuhl] has joined #openbsd 05:24 -!- sunwind [~paradox@2a01:4b00:d112:ba00:2ef0:5dff:fee9:a8ba] has joined #openbsd 05:24 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 05:41 -!- pabs3 [~pabs3@user/pabs3] has joined #openbsd 06:02 -!- mover [~hischild@user/mover] has quit [Quit: leaving] 06:11 -!- jerryf [~jerryf@user/jerryf] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:11 -!- jerryf [~jerryf@user/jerryf] has joined #openbsd 06:12 -!- adip [~adip@c145-48.icpnet.pl] has joined #openbsd 06:13 -!- shiranaihito_ [~shiranaih@ppp-171-96-192-165.revip8.asianet.co.th] has joined #openbsd 06:13 -!- dastain [~dastain@81.4.102.12] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:23 -!- dastain [~dastain@2a00:d880:6:262::45a3] has joined #openbsd 06:26 -!- ivdsangen [~ivo@94-209-18-79.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl] has joined #openbsd 06:34 -!- mexen [uid495612@user/mexen] has joined #openbsd 06:46 -!- sdds [~sdds@user/sdds] has quit [Quit: sdds] 06:51 -!- euphores [~SASL_euph@user/euphores] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 07:01 -!- shiranaihito_ [~shiranaih@ppp-171-96-192-165.revip8.asianet.co.th] has quit [Quit: My Mac has gone to sleep. 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Ive not worked out the wireless yet though, not the onboard one 12:43 -!- adip [~adip@c145-48.icpnet.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 12:45 -!- adip [~adip@c145-48.icpnet.pl] has joined #openbsd 12:48 -!- typicat [~adm@user/typicat] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 12:48 < f451> it gets 172 Mbits/sec in random iperf3 test though. I need to try again when the network is quiet 12:49 -!- _null [~null@user/-null:63221] has joined #openbsd 12:51 < f451> id expect the pi5 to be faster esp with anything ssl or openvpn 12:51 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 12:53 -!- sotov1ch [~sotov1ch@user/sotov1ch] has quit [Quit: sotov1ch] 12:54 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has joined #openbsd 12:56 -!- eki [~eki@88-148-144-106.bb.dnainternet.fi] has quit [Quit: leaving] 12:58 -!- eki [~eki@88-148-144-106.bb.dnainternet.fi] has joined #openbsd 13:09 -!- \subline [~join_subl@69-165-245-79.cable.teksavvy.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 13:09 -!- _null [~null@user/-null:63221] has quit [Quit: Connection closed] 13:11 -!- sinvet [~seeker@user/sinvet] has joined #openbsd 13:12 -!- memset [~memset@gateway/tor-sasl/memset] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:12 -!- memset [~memset@gateway/tor-sasl/memset] has joined #openbsd 13:13 -!- _null [~null@user/-null:63221] has joined #openbsd 13:13 -!- mmebsd [~metbsd@pool-99-241-31-97.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 13:18 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:19 -!- linsux [~metbsd@pool-99-241-31-97.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #openbsd 13:19 -!- linsux [~metbsd@pool-99-241-31-97.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit [Changing host] 13:19 -!- linsux [~metbsd@user/linsux] has joined #openbsd 13:26 -!- sotov1ch [~sotov1ch@user/sotov1ch] has joined #openbsd 13:26 -!- linsux [~metbsd@user/linsux] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 13:26 -!- \subline [~join_subl@69-165-245-79.cable.teksavvy.com] has joined #openbsd 13:27 -!- _null [~null@user/-null:63221] has quit [Quit: Connection closed] 13:29 -!- _null [~null@user/-null:63221] has joined #openbsd 13:29 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:30 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has joined #openbsd 13:33 -!- linsux [~metbsd@pool-99-241-31-97.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #openbsd 13:33 -!- linsux [~metbsd@pool-99-241-31-97.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit [Changing host] 13:33 -!- linsux [~metbsd@user/linsux] has joined #openbsd 13:34 < polarian> f451: I have rpi4b used as a router on OpenBSD (coincidentally enough, my talk in securing your network with openbsd at FOSDEM 2026 was accepted last night), with wireguard connected to the rpi4b I can usually pull ~600mbps consistently to the integrated broadcom phy 13:35 < polarian> I do not know if the boardcom chip is the bottleneck (its meant to be gigabit) or whether the OpenBSD driver is the bottleneck, as I cant push/pull more than 600mbps through the integrated ethernet port 13:40 -!- rc [~rc@user/rc] has quit [Quit: nyaa~] 13:41 < sibiria> combination of openbsd's networking and the driver. i've seen linux hit the 940 mbit/s limit on a pi4 13:41 < xse> f451: wireless speeds ? 13:42 < xse> from experience on pi4b when you use the default uboot the cpu is basically stuck at 600mhz on all cores 13:44 < xse> i have not tested myself in years but reconfirmed it somewhat recently 13:46 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #openbsd 13:46 < xse> f451: there you go pftf/rpi4 "Wireguard performance shot up to 571 Mbps up and 481 Mbps down" -> https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/1mqutxo/comment/n8vm70b/ 13:48 < polarian> sibiria: well then it is not the hardware issue then :) 13:48 < polarian> sibiria: openbsd network stack isn't as fast as freebsd (idk how it compares to linux, I know *BSD network stacks are much leaner and technically faster) but it still is fast enough 13:49 < polarian> I have ran a laptop as a router, and easily pulled 1gbps from its ports 13:49 < polarian> USB 3.0 can do 5gbps, so provided the usb nic is decent (which is rare but still) you could pull gigabit through the usb port provided the driver support is there 13:49 < polarian> and 3.1 can do 10gbps 13:50 < polarian> although is only really supported by newer hardware 13:50 -!- kroovy [~kroovy@195.52.25.4] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 13:50 < polarian> so I guess the issue would be within the bse driver 13:50 < sibiria> imo, today, openbsd is fast enough. i can cap 2.5 GbE on relatively weak x86 hardware. i've always gotten more throughput than i have internet bandwidth 13:50 < polarian> sibiria: im limited by the bse interface on my rpi :) 13:50 < polarian> because I use bse for LAN and axen for WAN 13:50 < polarian> (axen is for a usb nic) 13:51 < polarian> my WAN is only 76/18 13:51 < polarian> so I dont need to worry about 100mbps+ 13:51 < polarian> I will be getting a carrier upgrade at the end of this year and that will then require me to rethink my setup 13:51 < polarian> that and the fact I will be doing a talk at fosdem to convince people to throw away their isp routers and to use openbsd 13:51 < polarian> (the talk is focused on security, im far from the best at networking) 13:52 < polarian> plus BSD network configuration is the best thing I have worked with, I think both rc.conf and hostname.if trumps the numerous ways Linux does network configuration and the numerous bloated network managers they have. 13:52 < polarian> rc.conf I think is a little crude, and is annoying to work with 13:53 < polarian> hostname.if is by far the best thing I have ever played with, it just is so flexible and nice to work with, and easy to back up, hostname.* in /etc can easily be backed up with /etc/pf.conf and /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf 13:53 < sibiria> runit (used by void linux and a few more) is a tad more elegant, and would still fit well with openbsd's simplicity and cleanliness 13:54 < polarian> unlike annoying off the shelf solutions, I can recover from a router failure or migrate in literal minutes 13:54 -!- _zip100 [~zip100@193.32.248.166] has joined #openbsd 13:54 -!- zip100 [~zip100@193.32.248.145] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 13:54 < polarian> any host can be a router provided it has 2+ nics, all I have to do is install OpenBSD, and install the configs, start the services (and add the dhcpd flags) and boom 13:54 < polarian> recovered 13:55 < polarian> apart from maybe mikrotek and enterprise-grade gear, I have not yet seen a consumer solution which is as easy to recover from as just using OpenBSD 13:55 < polarian> (if there is one lmk :P) 13:55 < polarian> sibiria: I liked runit, but I disliked void. I asked to patch the docs and they demanded I use github, I offered to send a patch and I didn't want to use github and they basically told me to fuck off. 13:56 < polarian> I dont like being made to jump through hoops to contribute, im giving up my time for this and they treat it like they are entitled to it, so I left and havent touched void since. 13:58 < ssm_> alpine's better anyways 14:01 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has joined #openbsd 14:02 -!- sjg [~sjg@user/sjg] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:02 -!- kroovy [~kroovy@195.52.25.5] has joined #openbsd 14:04 -!- sjg [~sjg@user/sjg] has joined #openbsd 14:05 -!- zcram [~zcram@user/zcram] has joined #openbsd 14:09 < polarian> ssm_: why tf are you here then? ;P 14:09 < polarian> ohhh 14:09 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 14:09 < polarian> better than void? or better than OpenBSD? 14:09 < polarian> pick carefully >:) 14:14 -!- km [~km@c978F5BC1.dhcp.as2116.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 14:17 < ssm_> void ofc 14:20 < o0x1eef> No Linux is better than BSD but if I had to use Linux, void would be my first choice 14:24 < ssm_> alpine works (mostly) good in vmm when I'm testing linux portability for my projects that need portability 14:25 < ssm_> only major issue which someone else also documented here is powering off the vm is sometimes buggy and you need to force it off, which can make the filesystem state inconsistent. can write a script to unmount everything and mark root readonly maybe 14:25 < sotov1ch> The alpine installer reminds me on OpenBSD. The Installer is almost the same installer of OpenBSD (from the UI) 14:26 < ssm_> sotov1ch: unless you want to change the fs type which then it's a huge pita 14:27 < sotov1ch> "huge pita"? i don't know what that should mean. 14:27 < ssm_> pita == pain in the ass 14:31 < sotov1ch> Ahhh lol. 14:32 < sotov1ch> Yeah. 14:33 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #openbsd 14:34 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:36 < ssm_> pita also == tasty 14:40 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has joined #openbsd 14:49 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:54 < zbcm> dejavu 14:55 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has joined #openbsd 15:04 -!- psydroid2 [~psydroid@user/psydroid] has quit [Quit: KVIrc 5.2.6 Quasar http://www.kvirc.net/] 15:06 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:12 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has joined #openbsd 15:19 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:25 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has joined #openbsd 15:30 -!- RSC4ST1LH0 [rscastilho@user/RSC4ST1LH0] has joined #openbsd 15:30 -!- nologin [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has joined #openbsd 15:31 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 15:32 -!- jerryf_ [~jerryf@user/jerryf] has joined #openbsd 15:35 -!- jerryf [~jerryf@user/jerryf] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 15:37 -!- vados [~vados@46-133-172-225.mobile.vf-ua.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 15:42 -!- swaggboi [~kvirc@slackware.uk/supporter/swaggboi] has joined #openbsd 15:48 < sotov1ch> Yeah. That's what i thought first. 15:48 < polarian> I rather just avoid Linux 15:48 < polarian> although FreeBSDs constantly trying to be Linux 15:49 -!- ublx [~ublx@user/ublx] has quit [Quit: ublx] 15:49 < polarian> on another note I am so fed up of Linux projects using anubis 15:49 < polarian> constantly having to do POW 15:50 < polarian> OpenBSD sites rarely do this afaik, maybe because OpenBSD sysadmins know how to utilise firewalls to filter out the vast majority of bots without POW 15:50 < polarian> and as for most tech companies, they are already behind cloudflare 15:52 < zbcm> what a firewall can do is limited no? 15:52 -!- Xenguy [~Xenguy@user/xenguy] has quit [Quit: rebooting into buggy kernel...] 15:52 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:54 -!- bsdperl [~bsdperl@user/bsdperl] has joined #openbsd 15:57 -!- Feigr [~REDACTED@78-70-115-208-no600.tbcn.telia.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:58 -!- Feigr [~REDACTED@78-70-115-208-no600.tbcn.telia.com] has joined #openbsd 15:58 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has joined #openbsd 16:07 -!- SirJitsu [~SirJitsu@162-231-111-175.lightspeed.livnmi.sbcglobal.net] has joined #openbsd 16:08 -!- jgh [~jgh@hellmouth.gulag.org.uk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 16:09 -!- jgh [~jgh@hellmouth.gulag.org.uk] has joined #openbsd 16:11 < sotov1ch> polarian, i currently using NixOS as my daily driver since i need few programms that are neccesary for me currently. But i don't like Linux at all because it has so much nonsense in the kernel and i not a "mainstream" person and i like to go with not-popular OS'. 16:11 < sotov1ch> e.g. DVD Ripping 16:11 -!- mvt [~mvt@user/mvt] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 16:14 -!- mvt [~mvt@user/mvt] has joined #openbsd 16:15 -!- librecat [uid714233@id-714233.helmsley.irccloud.com] has quit [] 16:16 < ssm_> optical drive not supported by cd(4) or similar? 16:17 < ssm_> we ship cdio(1) though I haven't used it personally 16:18 -!- Xenguy [~Xenguy@user/xenguy] has joined #openbsd 16:19 < ssm_> ffmpeg has a dvdvideo format, don't know if it works with our device files 16:19 < ssm_> but if it can that's basically as good as any video editor and then some 16:19 < sotov1ch> No No, i mean i like to use e.g. Handbrake and MakeMKV. But maybe i run on my Home Server MakeMKV. Ripping the DVD's on my Home Server and transcoding it on my desktop 16:19 < thrig> tug twice on rope to be pulled out of the ffmpeg manual 16:20 < ssm_> handbrake is a just a frontend to ffmpeg I think 16:20 < sotov1ch> yes? 16:21 < sotov1ch> i still new to this dvd ripping thing. i just have a big lib of dvd's and just want to have it on my home server so i can stream it and getting rid of any stream platforms. 16:22 * sotov1ch hate stream subscriptions 16:33 -!- sotov1ch [~sotov1ch@user/sotov1ch] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 16:35 -!- sotov1ch [~sotov1ch@user/sotov1ch] has joined #openbsd 16:46 -!- hirigaray [~hirigaray@user/hirigaray] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 16:56 -!- librecat [uid714233@id-714233.helmsley.irccloud.com] has joined #openbsd 17:08 -!- lotsen is now known as Lotsen 17:09 -!- chilledfrogs [~chilledfr@176-133-210-176.abo.bbox.fr] has joined #openbsd 17:09 -!- _null [~null@user/-null:63221] has quit [Quit: Connection closed] 17:11 -!- _null 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polarian: all your grievances about linux can go in #openbsd-social you know I'm sure :P 17:51 < polarian> lol 17:51 < polarian> f451: no its been going on for ages 17:51 < polarian> pkgbase is a decade-long effort 17:52 < polarian> but also other smaller thingd 17:52 < polarian> such as them using LinuxKPI to import Linux kernel modules 17:52 < polarian> iirc OpenBSD writes their own 17:52 < f451> yeah for me thats alarming as a longtime fbsd user 17:52 < polarian> especially since the whole GPL controversy a few decades ago 17:52 < polarian> f451: yeah I am compiling from src now 17:53 < polarian> freebsd-update is deprecated, and delta updates will be removed in 16.0 17:53 < polarian> (2 years time) 17:53 < polarian> so I may as well modify my stack to compile from source and not rely on the distribution method 17:53 < polarian> the one problem is new freebsd installs will be pkgbase by default, which means you have to revert it back which will be painful 17:53 < f451> yeah i raised this in a thread on one of the lists 17:54 < polarian> so I am also looking into ways now to install freebsd without the installation media 17:54 < f451> depkgbasify 17:54 < polarian> which from my discussions in #freebsd 17:54 < polarian> make distributeworld goes to /, and make distributekernel goes to /boot 17:54 -!- saeedm [~saeed@telecomm.cloud9p.org] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 17:54 < polarian> afaik thats the entire base installed then 17:54 < polarian> you just need to do the other setup like tz, hostname etc manually 17:54 < polarian> kinda reminds me of arch linux 17:55 < polarian> I was interested a while ago to do a openbsd install from scratch 17:55 < polarian> arch-linux/gentoo style 17:55 -!- saeedm [~saeed@telecomm.cloud9p.org] has joined #openbsd 17:56 < f451> it will come as a shock to longtime fbsd users who can no longer go from following releng to stable and back just by building the appropiate world 17:56 -!- ivanbu [~weechat@93.176.171.127] has joined #openbsd 17:57 < f451> so my backup desktop is openbsd 7.8 on rpi4 17:57 < polarian> ah cool 17:57 < f451> actual desktop has nvidia graphics only so im stuck 17:57 -!- vbotka [~vbotka@101.115.76.190] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:57 < polarian> freebsd is solid for desktop 17:57 < polarian> it has better support 17:58 < polarian> OpenBSD I think gives more of a minimal secure desktop but has software support issues 17:58 < polarian> so I think for OpenBSD you have to be very minimalist 17:58 < f451> rpi4 desktop accessed via tigervnc. it uses either xfce4 or windowmaker 17:58 < polarian> hmm 17:58 < polarian> hows the performance 17:59 < polarian> the issue I had with vnc is its always got a notable latency delay 17:59 < f451> it's speedy, surprisingly so 17:59 < polarian> it pisses me off 17:59 < polarian> I dont like moving my cursor and then it taking a fraction of a second to move on screen 17:59 < polarian> but tbh I often use remote machines over ssh 17:59 < f451> not for me its minimal. i access it over the lan through a ssh tunnel 17:59 < polarian> only a few gui apps are needed for me 18:00 < polarian> one of them unfortunately is firefox 18:00 < polarian> but thats an evil we all have to swallow 18:00 < f451> yep. how did you access the vnc? 18:00 < polarian> I havent done remote vnc for years 18:00 < polarian> I have done it locally 18:00 < polarian> and I can still notice the delay 18:00 < polarian> thus never thought about remote vnc 18:01 < f451> i do it like this 18:01 < polarian> I will be doing local vnc again soon, although you have got me interested in popping it on my server instead and doing it via a ssh tunnel 18:01 < polarian> reason? 18:01 < polarian> I need a kotlin dev env 18:01 < polarian> which is not possible on Linux 18:01 < f451> ssh -q -f -N -L 5900:localhost:5900 f451@rpi4 18:01 < polarian> jetbrains intellij is required, and gradle refuses to build gradle without kotlin-native, which os-checks and errors on platform "freebsd" 18:02 < polarian> but as its a dev env, more resources is good 18:02 < polarian> sooo 18:02 < polarian> you gave me the idea 18:02 < f451> then tigervnc client localhost:5900 18:02 < f451> heh;) 18:02 < polarian> slap arch linux on a vm using bhyve 18:02 < polarian> then I can use the higher compute of my server 18:02 < polarian> my laptop is a E6430 18:02 < polarian> so it has a ivy bridge cpu 18:03 < polarian> which is quite slow, but also if it clocks up on compiles, I can burn through batteries 18:03 < f451> plenty powerful enough 18:03 < polarian> not for intellij 18:03 < polarian> that thing kills even newer cpus 18:03 < polarian> giant java app 18:04 < polarian> and then compiling kotlin is more resource intensive than Java 18:04 < f451> java has always been just a massive hog 18:05 < polarian> f451: there is one downside for vnc though 18:05 < polarian> requires 24/7 network access 18:05 < polarian> and is not good for on the go 18:05 < f451> whys that 18:05 -!- vados [~vados@46-133-172-225.mobile.vf-ua.net] has joined #openbsd 18:05 < polarian> because things like train wifi dops and comes back 18:05 < polarian> on local dev this isnt an issue 18:05 < polarian> via vnc it means you loose connection constantly 18:05 < f451> well for that you use mosh 18:06 < f451> its not a vnc connection 18:06 < f451> its a ssh one 18:06 < polarian> never needed mosh 18:06 < polarian> people moan about ssh 18:06 < f451> mosh is designed for intermittent connections 18:06 < polarian> but I have ssh'd on intermediate connection and its come and gone but its never really disconnected 18:06 < polarian> yeah I know 18:07 < polarian> my point was I never felt the need for it 18:07 < polarian> but it is an option 18:07 < polarian> the issue is, at least in the UK, when the network is lost it can be lost for some time 18:07 < polarian> so mosh wont help there 18:08 < polarian> but anyways for the most part mosh or not, internet on the go generally sucks 18:08 < f451> i dunno, i think the timeout till lost can be set. not experimented with that element though 18:08 < polarian> when I am on the go I usually just use my laptop offline 18:08 < f451> it does. on the train though, or 4G, mosh is the way to go ;) 18:09 < polarian> you know what would be cool 18:09 < polarian> job queuing 18:09 < polarian> eg: "I have no internet right now, but I can queue a few git commands for when my laptop next can send a packet" 18:09 < vortexx> I do wonder if waterfox could be built on OpenBSD. That's what I replaced firefox with on linux 18:09 < polarian> whats waterfox 18:09 < f451> brb, dinner :D 18:10 < f451> librewolf ftw 18:10 < polarian> just sounds like librewolf but more privacy focused while librewolf was more security focused!?!? 18:10 < polarian> I just use firefox 18:10 < polarian> I dont find these forks useful 18:10 < vortexx> polarian: a project to do firefox minus the "ad telemetry" that firefox has now and also more privacy focused 18:11 < polarian> the thing is update speed is important for security 18:11 < polarian> with forks you give up speed of updates, as they are often not the priority, for extra hardening 18:12 < polarian> plus you can do most of this stuff with about:config 18:12 < polarian> and editing the settings 18:14 < polarian> f451: "Mosh does not support X forwarding or the non-interactive uses of SSH, including port forwarding." 18:19 -!- fedaykin [~rusty@user/fedaykin] has joined #openbsd 18:22 < ClaudioM> Hi all. I have a question about building from the /usr/src tree. I've been trying to resolve an issue with strftime where some changes were made that now cause MATE's clock applet to show "_I" in the hour portion of a 12-hour clock. Apparently, this is happening because of some changes made to strftime to support musl. I e-mailed misc@ some time ago about it: 18:22 < ClaudioM> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=176174499723525&w=2 18:24 < ClaudioM> I was curious to know if the /usr/src tree needs to be built in its entirety or if it's possible to build just a particular part of the /usr/src tree, in my case being strftime which I believe it part of libc IIRC. From what the obsd documentation says, I get the impressions that it needs to be built entirely, not partially. 18:24 < ClaudioM> I know that /usr/ports can be built per port. but wasn't sure about sections in /usr/src. Any clarification is greatly appreciated. 18:25 < phy1729> you can cd to lib/libc and run make there 18:26 < ClaudioM> That's what I had done, but was getting errors for some reason when building and it never completed. 18:27 < ClaudioM> But at least your answer clarifies that I can build just one part and not the entire src tree 18:27 < ClaudioM> Thanks. 18:27 < ClaudioM> I'll try and troubleshoot why I'm getting make errors, and come back here if I can't figure it out. Thanks agian. 18:28 -!- foul_owl [~kerry@94.156.149.93] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 18:38 -!- typicat [~adm@user/typicat] has joined #openbsd 18:42 -!- foul_owl [~kerry@94.156.149.91] has joined #openbsd 18:51 -!- ublx [~ublx@user/ublx] has joined #openbsd 18:51 -!- seninha [~seninha@user/seninha] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:51 -!- seninha [~seninha@user/seninha] has joined #openbsd 18:51 -!- nitro_ [~nitro@66.189.205.223] has joined #openbsd 18:53 -!- seninha [~seninha@user/seninha] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:53 -!- seninha [~seninha@user/seninha] has joined #openbsd 19:02 -!- Pixi [~Pixi@user/pixi] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 19:05 -!- shiranaihito_ [~shiranaih@ppp-171-96-192-165.revip8.asianet.co.th] has quit [Quit: My Mac has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…] 19:11 -!- km [~km@c978F5BC1.dhcp.as2116.net] has joined #openbsd 19:11 -!- Pixi [~Pixi@user/pixi] has joined #openbsd 19:19 -!- ivdsangen [~ivo@94-209-18-79.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl] has quit [Quit: leaving] 19:22 -!- divansantana [~divansant@192.145.132.53] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:23 -!- divansantana [~divansant@192.145.132.53] has joined #openbsd 19:23 -!- mexen [uid495612@user/mexen] has quit [] 19:30 -!- divansantana [~divansant@192.145.132.53] has quit [Quit: WeeChat 4.7.1] 19:30 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:31 -!- sonya [~nightwolf@gateway/tor-sasl/sonya] has joined #openbsd 19:31 -!- kurtis [~kurtis@user/kurtis] has joined #openbsd 19:32 -!- Guest59237 [~quassel@185.9.78.5] has quit [Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.] 19:32 < f451> polarian: huh - i didn't realise that! 19:33 -!- Guest59237 [~quassel@185.9.78.5] has joined #openbsd 19:35 -!- zcram [~zcram@user/zcram] has quit [Quit: Do the right thing.] 19:36 -!- acidfoo [~nib@198.58.139.126] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:37 < cgnarne> yeah. all those firefox forks aren't really useful. the best thing to do is to consider the modern web and all the software connected to it hostile and treat it that way 19:38 -!- lcubed [~lcubed@user/lcubed] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:39 -!- typicat [~adm@user/typicat] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 19:41 -!- divansantana [~divansant@192.145.132.53] has joined #openbsd 19:41 -!- typicat [~adm@user/typicat] has joined #openbsd 19:42 < thrig> burner laptop 19:43 -!- sinvet [~seeker@user/sinvet] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:43 -!- sinvet [~seeker@user/sinvet] has joined #openbsd 19:44 < cgnarne> yes. use it once then burn a cup of thermite on top of it. only way to be sure 19:48 < f451> polarian: my bad. i was thinking of autossh 19:51 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:54 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #openbsd 20:00 -!- lcubed [~lcubed@user/lcubed] has joined #openbsd 20:01 -!- Scrooge [jrd@libera/staff/jrd] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:03 -!- Bahhumbug [jrd@libera/staff/jrd] has joined #openbsd 20:04 < thrig> I guess orbital nukes are too expensive 20:05 -!- Bahhumbug is now known as Scrooge 20:07 -!- def [~feeeee@aannecy-651-1-433-239.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 20:08 < ssm_> arkenfox works with www/firefox-esr 20:09 -!- slimeyballs [~Username@67.183.133.197] has joined #openbsd 20:09 < ssm_> requires a bit of tedious manually updating, but thankfully firefox-esr is esr 20:09 -!- slimeball [~Username@user/slimeball] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 20:10 < ssm_> polarian: I recommend looking through some of the stuff arken userjs disables, it's probably worse than you think 20:10 -!- km [~km@c978F5BC1.dhcp.as2116.net] has quit [] 20:11 -!- creeper [~Username@67.183.133.197] has joined #openbsd 20:11 -!- creeper is now known as slimeball 20:13 -!- creeper [~Username@2601:601:d078:1370:519c:5ee5:5cdb:ccef] has joined #openbsd 20:13 -!- slimeball [~Username@67.183.133.197] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:13 -!- creeper is now known as slimeball 20:13 -!- vados [~vados@46-133-172-225.mobile.vf-ua.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 20:14 -!- slimeyballs [~Username@67.183.133.197] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 20:24 -!- slimeball [~Username@2601:601:d078:1370:519c:5ee5:5cdb:ccef] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 20:24 -!- kn [~kn@2a12:6900:1000:2:98c0:becd:33e4:88f6] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20:24 -!- kn [~kn@2a12:6900:1000:2:98c0:becd:33e4:88f6] has joined #openbsd 20:26 -!- RSC4ST1LH0 [rscastilho@user/RSC4ST1LH0] has quit [] 20:30 -!- slimeball [~Username@user/slimeball] has joined #openbsd 20:36 -!- feriman [~feriman@user/feriman] has joined #openbsd 20:38 -!- morte [~user@user/monkey/x-0691028] has joined #openbsd 20:42 -!- dinowilliam [~dinowilli@user/DINOWILLIAM] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 20:47 -!- morte [~user@user/monkey/x-0691028] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 20:54 -!- kurtis [~kurtis@user/kurtis] has quit [Quit: The Lounge - 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