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On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 03:46:50AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Hello again misc!
I'm dual-booting WindowsXP and OpenBSD on an HP Pavilion zv5445US
(zv5000 series) and have been using OpenBSD 3.8 for quite some time
now, but there's a little issue that's been annoying me ever since.
I noticed this awhile back on 3.9-current and it is still there in
the latest snapshot I tried (4/22)...I am hoping someone has seen this..
I installed from the snapshot and didnt customise a thing. When the
machine is done loading (IBM rack server)...I simply logged in (as
root at the
Hello,
I got a weird problem with two D-Link DUB E-100 USB network cards.
At the first device I only get a max of ~2 MByte/s, most of the time it
is around 1MByte/s, both is a lot less than the supposed 100Mbit.
At the second device I get around ~5MByte/s which is a lot better, but
still not
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I would get one of these if I could afford it.
Dave Feustel
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Are you sure the card is installed all the way?
Thanks, it must have been this! I thought I had inserted the card properly,
but now I reinserted it, checked (again) that both clips were fastened, and
booted the box and the
I (maybe like you) just read the corresponding article on TheRegister
(http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/21/drc_fpga_module/).
I'd bet it wont make it to mainstream if compilers don't support it.
What do you think?
Greets,
Falk
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 05:15:28PM +0300, Risto Varanka wrote:
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Are you sure the card is installed all the way?
Thanks, it must have been this! I thought I had inserted the card properly,
but now I reinserted it, checked
On 4/22/06, Henrik . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone.
It was suggested that i added, that the laptop is a Acer TravleMate
2400 and that my PCMCIA-testdevice is a SanDisk CompactFlash PC Card
Adapter [1] with a SanDisk 128 MByte CompactFlash-card [2] in.
Also the BIOS is newest version
Give it time -- FPGA's are getting more and more academic attention
every year, and our computer engineering students are getting more
opportunities to work with them in school. Before long, the support
and demmand will catch up to their potential.
On 4/23/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have downloaded the source code accompanying
Stevens' book _Advanced Network Programming
- The Socket Programming API, vol 1, 3rd ed.
After uncompressing the tar ball, cd'ing to the source code
directory , running ./configure and attempting to gmake the source
in lib, I get a number of errors
On 24/04/06, Marti Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Give it time -- FPGA's are getting more and more academic attention
every year, and our computer engineering students are getting more
opportunities to work with them in school. Before long, the support
and demmand will catch up to their
On 4/23/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I (maybe like you) just read the corresponding article on TheRegister
(http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/21/drc_fpga_module/).
I'd bet it wont make it to mainstream if compilers don't support it.
What do you think?
I think FPGA's are
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 13:00:52 -0400 Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I (maybe like you) just read the corresponding article on TheRegister
(http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/21/drc_fpga_module/).
I'd bet it wont make it to
If I go from Windows to OpenBSD by restarting the laptop (i.e,
choosing in windows to restart the machine), OpenBSD fails to boot.
But, if I choose to power the laptop down instead of restarting,
OpenBSD boots fine.
Seems that Windows is leaving garbage somewhere on the system...
On 4/23/06,
On 4/23/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I go from Windows to OpenBSD by restarting the laptop (i.e,
choosing in windows to restart the machine), OpenBSD fails to boot.
But, if I choose to power the laptop down instead of restarting,
OpenBSD boots fine.
Seems that Windows
I wrote previously:
I have downloaded the source code accompanying
Stevens' book _Advanced Network Programming
- The Socket Programming API, vol 1, 3rd ed.
I forgot to mention that the souce code tar ball is available at
http://www.unpbook.com/src.html.
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
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On 4/23/06, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded the source code accompanying
Stevens' book _Advanced Network Programming
- The Socket Programming API, vol 1, 3rd ed.
After uncompressing the tar ball, cd'ing to the source code
directory , running ./configure and attempting
On 4/23/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems that Windows is leaving garbage somewhere on the system...
I have had the same experience with Windows XP + Linux and Windows XP
+ OpenBSD on a earlier laptop (Acer TM630). On my current laptop i'm
not experiencing that problem (but
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Nick Guenther wrote:
On 4/23/06, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded the source code accompanying
Stevens' book _Advanced Network Programming
- The Socket Programming API, vol 1, 3rd ed.
After uncompressing the tar ball, cd'ing to the source code
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 15:07:29 -0400 Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My guess is that the book was designed for linux and no thought was
given to users of other OSes.
Gah! Do you not even recognize the name Stevens? He used BSD/OS, he
was not a big linux fan. And the book mentioned
I don't know this is the right place to ask this,
but let me explain a problem i have today.
I encountered the following compile errors when trying to gmake
httperf, an http benchmark tool.
/usr/include/netinet/tcp.h:54: error: duplicate member `th_off'
/usr/include/netinet/tcp.h:55: error:
Give it time -- FPGA's are getting more and more academic attention
every year, and our computer engineering students are getting more
opportunities to work with them in school. Before long, the support
and demmand will catch up to their potential.
Your optimism is entirely misplaced and
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Perhaps this should be sent to x.org, but since OpenBSD maintains its
own X, I must ask: why is startx using .serverauth.$$ for its xauth,
instead of $XAUTHORITY? This seems redundant, and a pain in the
ass for those of us who find xdm boring, finding xdm redundant.
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On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 12:47:31AM +0200, xanadu wrote:
Hi,
I have to remote admin 54 OpenBSD firewalls.
What tools can help me for that (Monitoring, Updates or PF broadcasts,
getting firewalls logs, automate processes, ...), is there all in one ?
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Hi,
In a previous message (about a week ago?) I mentioned plans
to replace a current firewall with a pf-based one. I gave
a little outline of things I'd jot down on paper. Well,
this weekend, I spent some time putting the actual pf.conf
together, and debugging some mistakes (oversights).
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