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phf: i tried
openbsd on it, but it wouldn't even boot. i'm pretty sure it's an issue with integrated/discrete video cards
ben_vulpes: i'm playing
openbsd quest most recently, as
openbsd didn't do drivers or reference implementation compilation
ben_vulpes: hey pete_dushenski you may be entertained to hear that my
openbsd adventures have led me to download 10.6 and dd it onto a usb
BingoBoingo has yet to see drama overflow into
openbsd-misc so dunno where it is happening
BingoBoingo: ascii_butugychag: I only found out about the APU2 because
openbsd-misc has people occasionally derping about the unfinished firmware on the new one
phf: ben_vulpes: i'll take at look in the next few days, but one quick comment, fwiw i built it on a 32-bit
openbsd.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 03:35:14; asciilifeform: i do not understand why
openbsd is revered today
trinque: there was an effort to shit portage onto
openbsd ben_vulpes: ;;later tell phf i'm still getting segfaults with your
openbsd patch. care to look at bitcoind.core ?
ben_vulpes: while compiling trb either on various linux or an
openbsd?
trinque: V setup works fine on
openbsd trinque: then it'd be make BUILDER=
openbsd SHA512=sha512
trinque: ben_vulpes: and in fact if the buildroot step were stuck inside Makefile.rotor, it'd be trivial to have a Makefile.
openbsd aside it
trinque: gabriel_laddel │ I've tried, a few times now to get a handle on linux and... << leave gentoo for dead; I couldn't be more pleased with
OpenBSD.
ben_vulpes: anyways, your penchant for finding what is wrong with anything aside,
openbsd happily supplants os x on mac hardware. for those willing to endure some pain to get away from the shitgnomes, and who have not been obsessively tending a gentoo installation since 1999.
ben_vulpes: ascii_butugychag: if you're looking for something to do with those old mac laptops,
openbsd 5.8 runs like a dream on 'em
mod6: shinohai: btw, i can walk you through getting an
openbsd version going. you have to manually add some patches posted to the ML by 'phf'?
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 00:06:59; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> pressing of cd was perhaps the ONE good idea in
openbsd <<< certainly not a bad one.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> pressing of cd was perhaps the ONE good idea in
openbsd <<< certainly not a bad one.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Also still on
OpenBSD 5.7 don't know if 5.8's introduced new weird
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: LibreSSL node also runs with ~1GB of ram utilized at startup after last BDB locks patch because
OpenBSD malloc something or other
ascii_field: 'My
OpenBSD 5.7 CD arrived with a green label affixed to the shipping
BingoBoingo: "On a personal "hate ramen noodles and tuna" level, I agree. But my good-for-project-good-for-the-world side says the
OpenBSD Foundation is more effective at growing the contribution pie and in particular funding the hackathons where great work happens." - Theo De Raadt
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <trinque> why is
openbsd special here? << Still has dictator who works
mircea_popescu: <ascii_field> and was mircea_popescu's however-many btc for
openbsd sent to the phoundation, or to de raadt ? << to whoever they wanted. what do i care.
trinque: why is
openbsd special here?
BingoBoingo: Microsoft will donate all the money in the world to
OpenBSD so long as no penny goes to keep Deraadt alive
ascii_field: does
openbsd have a ~meaningful~ existence apart from 'what de raadt does' ?
ascii_field: and was mircea_popescu's however-many btc for
openbsd sent to the phoundation, or to de raadt ?
ascii_field: trinque: back to
openbsd, would you personally be willing to use an os with nonpublic source ?
trinque: how bout sell
openbsd as a fucking product, you communists
mod6: my
openbsd lappy: 10:05PM up 215 days, 13:42,
mod6: <+shinohai> mod6: have you had any sucess with bsd yet ? << yeah,
OpenBSD, achieved a full sync a few months back. had to patch it by hand.
gernika: BingoBoingo any tools you use to analyze running bitcoind procs on
OpenBSD?
assbot: Logged on 24-09-2015 19:30:42; gernika: Friend is claiming he can do a full sync in 6-8 hours using the phoundation client (non-ssd), while it took my
OpenBSD box 3 weeks using eatblock. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
gernika: Friend is claiming he can do a full sync in 6-8 hours using the phoundation client (non-ssd), while it took my
OpenBSD box 3 weeks using eatblock. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 09:36:21; BingoBoingo: On
OpenBSD (non-pogoable) the latest BDB locks fix added ~800MB of memory allocation for bitcoind
BingoBoingo: On
OpenBSD (non-pogoable) the latest BDB locks fix added ~800MB of memory allocation for bitcoind
☟︎ mod6: i recently shutdown my fully sync'd
openbsd node a week or two ago -- took quite a wait for it to finally exit. but i didn't keep close track of the time. could have easily been an hour though.
trinque: I built my own emacs by hand on the
openbsd box I put together
trinque:
openbsd + V repo of standard issue tools, and forget ports
ascii_field: for something touted as 'de-shitgnomized' unix,
openbsd is uncommonly eager to pull the crud along
ascii_field: and until it builds x11 emacs without dbus and related idiocy,
openbsd is WORTHLESS to me.
☟︎ trinque:
openbsd kernel seems to lack all the virtualization, containerization, ...
trinque: there was a project a while back to get portage on
openbsd ascii_field: trinque: i played with
openbsd for a while and then got fed up with the dependency resolver retardation.
trinque started
openbsd-quest a while back
BingoBoingo: <punkman> I assumed "save-as" meant a button already in my browser << Of all things Chromium on
OpenBSd has this along with most other browsers
phf: BingoBoingo: does it run
openbsd fine?
phf: mike_c: there's a recent
openbsd presentation that argues against claiming. their point is that the problem of duplicate effort is a lot rarer then lock grabs. and i must add duplicate effort always results in increased understanding if both solutions are analyzed
BingoBoingo: <trinque> so when I switch to
OpenBSD, they're going to announce their strategic partnership with the FBI? << iirc FBI tried the stealthy version of this around 2003 cleaned house quietly and FBI guy went full derp about it again around 2010
trinque: so when I switch to
OpenBSD, they're going to announce their strategic partnership with the FBI?
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell fluffypony You know of any working
OpenBSD monero builds?
mike_c: indeed there are, but methinks only one was actually excited about supporting
openbsd mike_c: ""phf [R.07] created two patches [R.08] for `stator' to build and run on
OpenBSD. This is very exciting, we've been looking forward to supporting this platform for some time now." << is the the royal "we"? :)
BingoBoingo: <trinque> relatedly, I have a 1 for relaxedman when he comes back. I yelled at him to *read* his way through snags with gentoo, and he did! << Promised the same for
OpenBSD, but...
relaxedman: Still trying to get this gentoo install going(
openbsd wouldn't support my gfx card no money to buy a new one) its n6, varia, but stuck on getting a window manager all the guides want me to change profiles. also not sure how wayland fits in any ideas?
gernika: asciilifeform: took my
openbsd box 4 weeks
mircea_popescu: but it is apparent, from the apoplectic reactions, and glaring when you look at the shards together, that the same jerking around is both behind the
openbsd story and the pgp story.
gernika: FYI
OpenBSD w/o db patch wedged at 367850
assbot: Logged on 11-08-2015 08:33:14; BingoBoingo: shinohai: I told n6 to just install
OpenBSD. Then he found a guide to set up a "desktop" which convinced him to edit fstab (treat as read only). Got him to reinstall and find a saner guide. Didn't check his hardware and because Nvidia his resolution is painful. Directed to keep reading man pages.