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BingoBoingo: Old desktop +
OpenBSD pf = loadbalancer sort of thing/
BingoBoingo is rather happy with
OpenBSD's handling of laptop
danielpbarron: i've got gentoo on my laptop and
OpenBSD on my webserver/fullnode/irc client machine
BingoBoingo: And of all of the software I've set up on the
OpenBSD install here fucking emacs is the only one that throws messages at the terminal when I invoke it because DBUS is dead.
BingoBoingo: Mtier = Golden toilet company that sells exportable installs of desktop systems for oil rigs et al makes Gnome a centerpiece of their
OpenBSD desktop solution.
decimation: I'm surprised dbus comes with
openbsd at all
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: So killed Dbus this weekend on my
OpenBSD install. Only thing asking for DBUS when invoked is Emacs, works fine without DBUS though.
BingoBoingo: So
OpenBSD 0.7.2 qt build 17 hours without an OOM kill (returned to 512MB process limit a while back) Presently a June 15th, 2013. Seems the space for bastards to be introduced has shrank enough to make bastards moar manageable.
BingoBoingo:
OpenBSD 0.7.2 sync 2 now on April 15th, 2013
BingoBoingo: From what I understand commercial shop Mtier which does a lot of their ports does "
OpenBSD with Gnome and support contracts" as golden toilet product.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: No
OpenBSD has this stuff built in. Changing process Ram limits happens in login.conf
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: 0.7.2 -qt on
OpenBSD with some 0.5.3.1 patches applied as they can be (i.e. scrolling reading and fingers rather than patch utility)
assbot: enable regress and fix random bug effecting wallets badly from dhill · 9ef1b3a · jasperla/
openbsd-wip · GitHub ... (
http://bit.ly/1uOPPkj )
BingoBoingo: Apocalyptic: Looking for the a version of qt that builds on
openbsd at all
BingoBoingo: Mucking with the bitcoin-qt source to get it to build was much easier with leveldb out of the picture. Refused to build in a way
OpenBSD could link
BingoBoingo: managed to build a bitcoin-qt 0.7.2 on
OpenBSD, alerts snipped, Fuck only know if it will sync
assbot:
openbsd-wip/patch-src_wallet_cpp at 9ef1b3a903d22c946a4536f56e26cfd16429c4bb · jasperla/
openbsd-wip · GitHub ... (
http://bit.ly/1DMN3Ox )
assbot: enable regress and fix random bug effecting wallets badly from dhill · 9ef1b3a · jasperla/
openbsd-wip · GitHub ... (
http://bit.ly/1Ai7EuG )
mod6: i thought the warings at the end of the
openbsd compilation were rather lulzy
mod6: ok, im gotta try to patch up this thing on
openbsd and see if i can get anywhere.
mod6: v1-4 took like 1 evening maybe 2. spent another whole day getting it working on FreeBSD, and just an hour or two now on
OpenBSD mod6: and
OpenBSD seems to be using "LibreSSL 2.0" by default
mod6: i've got a script to pull archives, verify and patch on Linux/FreeBSD/
OpenBSD. Will only compile it on Linux since we're not quite there yet on *BSD, give it a try, let me know how it goes:
decimation: I had it running (0.5.3) on
openbsd awhile ago
mod6: no real big effort has been undertaken to get the RI (v0.5.3.1) on to
openbsd yet.
BingoBoingo: I'm at the firing in anger stage of quitting linux, so moving the tools I use to
OpenBSD.
BingoBoingo: mod6: I'm trying to Bitcoin-qt on BSD. Waiting until night when it's colder so I can compile in the garage so I have more thermal headroom. Unlike the linux I'd been using
OpenBSD respects this machine's temperature sensors.
BingoBoingo: Tried building some stock versions of bitcoin-qt on
OpenBSD last night. Here's the tail end of the compiler output where the errors spring forth from:
http://dpaste.com/2RDXRT1 mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo can the otr folks get pointed to the fact that a)
openbsd got 20k and b) they'd better get their ass in here and start working up a track record ?
trinque: danielpbarron: where you headed?
openbsd?
danielpbarron: i'll look into doing
openbsd later once i get the hang of this
metsuno: we had a very lenghty discussion about bitcoin. you told me about the awesomeness of
openbsd. i helped you pretend-assassinate that guy.
mod6: we want to get this thing running on
openbsd, but in the 5 minutes i looked at it, iirc there was a database version change and maybe another thing or two that needed to change. can't recall off the bat.
mod6: oh nm, i need to learn to read. thought it said
OPENBSD not OPENSSL
decimation: I had to do that to make it build on
openbsd BingoBoingo thinks it would be fair to say Linux is silk shirt, FreeBSD is wool shirt,
OpenBSD is hair shirt, and NetBSD is rolling around naked in poison ivy
BingoBoingo: trinque: In this tome a lot of
OpenBSD specific stuff, but also general good practices. M W Lucas also has a sudo mastery book as part of his security trinity.
trinque: BingoBoingo: a best-practices in general thing or something specific to
openbsd's sudo?
danielpbarron: if you have beginners
openbsd questions feel free to ask me
trinque: BingoBoingo: I'll grab Absolute
OpenBSD, ty
BingoBoingo: Other than Google using
OpenBSD's libc for Android over Gnu libc
BingoBoingo thinks Brent Cook going to
OpenBSD is one of the best things to happen to Linux in a long time.
decimation: eh. I've played with
openbsd - it's not a very big ecosystem
BingoBoingo: trinque: Before wiping best to play with
OpenBSD on some designated toy hardware. I can not recommend the Micheal W Lucas book enough.
trinque: I'm considering wiping out this gentoo install with
openbsd trinque: dunno what chance I have of feeling that I do on say
OpenBSD either..
BingoBoingo: This Cook fellow finding
OpenBSD is one of the best things to happen to linux in a decade.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo: OMG MP vacation has been one of the best things to happen to MPOE price... aside from saving
OpenBSD. << my lyf ;/
BingoBoingo: OMG MP vacation has been one of the best things to happen to MPOE price... aside from saving
OpenBSD.
gabriel_laddel: asciilifeform: I'm rather curious as to why you're fixing (for some value of that word - more akin to fixing up a corpse before burial, w/e) up a
openbsd box when you've got your own gentoo 'fork'?
decimation: TomServo: you are going to have to muck with some compiler settings to make
openbsd work
TomServo: Also running it on
openbsd 5.6 if that's relevant - was planning on trying 0.5.3 there next.
decimation: but in the case it wouldn't
openbsd anymore
BingoBoingo: Indeed. "To satisfy portable code, srand() may be called to initialize the subsystem. In
OpenBSD the seed variable is ignored, and strong random number results will be provided from arc4random(3.) In other systems, the seed variable primes a simplistic deterministic algorithm. If the standardized behavior is required srand_deterministic() can be substituted for srand(), then subsequent rand() calls will return results using the d
decimation: anyway, it's kinda like the retard version of the
openbsd fork
undata: right, I'd assumed that anyone working on bitrig was rejected from
openbsd proper
undata: mircea_popescu: did you see that some derps are forking
openbsd?
BingoBoingo: But seriously
OpenBSD disk partitioning is MUCH better than Solaris 9 and 10
decimation:
openbsd disk partitioning is kinda annoying
BingoBoingo: I think the entire point of the
OpenBSD financial crisis was an allergy to strings