old link does not work
-.Pa http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~keynote
+.Pa http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~angelos/keynote.html
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There are no X installation file sets for i386 snapshots.
From ftp.openbsd.org .
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100767 Jul 31 14:03 INSTALL.i386
22354 Jul 31 14:03 INSTALL.linux
1019 Jul 31 14:03 MD5
42575374 Jul 31 14:03 base42.tgz
6208870
I highly recommend mail/fdm
On 31/07/07, Andy Hayward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31/07/07, poncenby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
Try 'getmail'.
-- ach
Does anyone feel it would be useful to add PKG_PATH to the
default env_keep for sudo? Otherwise there are going to be an
awful lot of pkg_add is broken posts...
Adriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are no X installation file sets for i386 snapshots.
Don't slashdot it just yet. I think we can be reasonably sure that
even on i386, OpenBSD 4.2 will ship with installable X binaries. For
one reason or the other the x* parts did not get built or at
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so spake Stuart Henderson (stu):
Does anyone feel it would be useful to add PKG_PATH to the
default env_keep for sudo? Otherwise there are going to be an
awful lot of pkg_add is broken posts...
Since that is OpenBSD-specific I don't think it makes sense
to
On 8/1/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are no X installation file sets for i386 snapshots.
Don't slashdot it just yet. I think we can be reasonably sure that
even on i386, OpenBSD 4.2 will ship with installable X binaries. For
one
Hi,
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
From the fetchmail man page :
-m command | --mda command
(Keyword: mda) You can force mail to be passed to
an MDA directly
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 09:59:23PM +0100, poncenby wrote:
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
From 'man fetchmail':
-m command | --mda command
(Keyword: mda) You can force mail
i was redoing some ethernet cabling in the office and made 2 connections
between 2 switches before i pulled one connection. shortly after
plugging in the second cable the pair of webservers that use carp sans
preemption got confused, causing a failover to the backup machine.
here is a quick
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 08:00:26AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i was redoing some ethernet cabling in the office and made 2 connections
between 2 switches before i pulled one connection. shortly after
plugging in the second cable the pair of webservers that use carp sans
preemption got
thus Jacob Yocom-Piatt spake:
i was redoing some ethernet cabling in the office and made 2 connections
between 2 switches before i pulled one connection. shortly after
plugging in the second cable the pair of webservers that use carp sans
preemption got confused, causing a failover to the
Hello, guys, When I finished installing the OpenBSD 4.1 on my thinkpad
T43, I changed the xdm_config=NO to xdm_config= in the
/etc/rc.conf.local, but as a regular user I can't login in with xdm ,
it said incorrect login on the login window of xdm ; as root I can
login , but I can get my shell
Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 08:00:26AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
here is a quick clarification of the cabling
switch 1A---switch 2
\--B--/
where making connection B caused the drama. switch 1 is a nice managed
switch and switch 2
With the dependency of some packages on the expat XML parser f in
xbase42.tgz, you really cannot some install somel binary snaphots
packages when xbase42.tgz isn't there
Did you try AnonCVS? Works (around 30th) for me.
Adriaan wrote:
On 8/1/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are no X installation file sets for i386 snapshots.
Don't slashdot it just yet. I think we can be reasonably sure that
even on i386, OpenBSD 4.2 will ship with installable X
vladas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you try AnonCVS? Works (around 30th) for me.
cvs works, but if you build the system yourself, you're not actually
testing snapshots anymore. I think that's what OP wanted to do.
Install snapshots fresh, report if there's breakage.
Other lazy bastards
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 09:59:23PM +0100, poncenby wrote:
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
How about fetchmail? (with procmail / maildrop / whatever)
poll mailserver protocol imap service 993:
On 8/1/07, vladas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/1/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vladas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you try AnonCVS? Works (around 30th) for me.
cvs works, but if you build the system yourself, you're not actually
testing snapshots anymore. I
On 7/31/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
numbers above are from 4.1. -current should behave significantly better.
Have hardware recommendations changed at all? Any specific
north/southbridges or NICs person should be looking at?
thanks,
aaron
* ambrosehuang ambrose [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070801 09:53]:
Hello, guys, When I finished installing the OpenBSD 4.1 on my thinkpad
T43, I changed the xdm_config=NO to xdm_config= in the
/etc/rc.conf.local, but as a regular user I can't login in with xdm ,
it said incorrect login on the login
Apologies for reviving an old post. If anyone is interested, there's a
discussion on this topic at the OpenBSD Journal.
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20070727210751
The article includes Paypal details.
Sean.
Tobias Weingartner wrote:
Hi all,
I hate doing this, but I'm in a tiny
The King of Norway wrote:
26238YU - T60P CD/2.0 1GB 100GB 14.1 SXGA+ DVDR WLS BT DOS
Rough Price: $1,645.99 - $1,878.99
Paypal sent.
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303-443-7000 ext. 527
On 01/08/07, ambrosehuang ambrose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, guys, When I finished installing the OpenBSD 4.1 on my thinkpad
T43, I changed the xdm_config=NO
Why?
I have never needed to. Dees it work without?
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Best Regards
Edd
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Hi,
ambrosehuang ambrose wrote on Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 03:46:16PM +0800:
When I finished installing the OpenBSD 4.1 on my thinkpad
T43, I changed the xdm_config=NO to xdm_config= in the
/etc/rc.conf.local,
You changed 'xdm_flags=NO' to 'xdm_flags=' in /etc/rc.conf(8),
didn't you? At least
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 06:57:53PM +0100, The King of Norway wrote:
Apologies for reviving an old post. If anyone is interested, there's a
discussion on this topic at the OpenBSD Journal.
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20070727210751
Thanks for all of the donations! We've gotten
This is really bad that your laptop is dead..
but I personally always wonder how it can be that such over-qualified person
can't even earn enough money for a laptop?! I mean it's not a airplane...
I'm not a super hacker but I was able to get money to buy a pretty
PowerBook5,7 when I needed it...
This is really bad that your laptop is dead..
but I personally always wonder how it can be that such over-qualified person
can't even earn enough damn money for a laptop?! I mean it's not a
airplane... I'm not a super hacker but I was able to get money to buy a
pretty PowerBook5,7 when I needed
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:59:03AM +0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really bad that your laptop is dead..
but I personally always wonder how it can be that such over-qualified person
can't even earn enough damn money for a laptop?! I mean it's not a
airplane... I'm not a super hacker
On Thursday, August 2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really bad that your laptop is dead..
It is unfortunate that it happened now. The timing sucks.
but I personally always wonder how it can be that such over-qualified person
can't even earn enough damn money for a laptop?! I mean it's
This is really bad that your laptop is dead..
but I personally always wonder how it can be that such over-qualified person
can't even earn enough money for a laptop?! I mean it's not a airplane...
I'm not a super hacker but I was able to get money to buy a pretty
PowerBook5,7 when I needed
On 01/08/07, Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You changed 'xdm_flags=NO' to 'xdm_flags=' in /etc/rc.conf(8),
didn't you? At least that's the standard way to enable xdm(1).
And all this time I have been editting /etc/ttys :P
You learn something new every day.
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Best Regards
Edd
On Wed, 1 Aug 2007, Miod Vallat wrote:
SNIP
Miod (who has a dayjob which allows him to afford a new laptop every
few months, but nobody's making old iron based laptops anymore)
I should go out in the garage, oops it's not built yet, and make you
a nice portable wood case for a Plextor. :-)
Are you asking why someone who spends so much time helping others
(probably you too, you use OpenBSD right?) does not get a real job?!
Floor Terra
On 1-aug-2007, at 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is really bad that your laptop is dead..
but I personally always wonder how it can be
On Thursday 26 July 2007, J.D. Bronson wrote:
At 06:33 AM 07/26/2007, J.D. Bronson wrote:
I am running 4.1-STABLE and having issues with ppp logging.
I created /var/log/ppp.log and nothing will log to it
when ppp runs (userland pppoe).
My ppp.conf file contains the normal stuff:
Hello everybody,
I tried to configure a microphone on OpenBSD 4.1 but it seems I'm too dumb
to get it working.
I've read the FAQ (well the manpages where not that helpfull about it) and
configured the settings like descriped:
inputs.mic.mute=on
inputs.mic.preamp=on
On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 04:57:32AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I tried to configure a microphone on OpenBSD 4.1 but it seems I'm too dumb
to get it working.
I've read the FAQ (well the manpages where not that helpfull about it) and
configured the settings like
On 8/1/07, Floor Terra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you asking why someone who spends so much time helping others
(probably you too, you use OpenBSD right?) does not get a real job?!
Really, the question comes down to: Should a core openbsd hacker have
to pay for the machine they do openbsd
(this would be ports@ but it's something many people would care about, I think)
I'm reporting that I've got Gnash-0.8
(http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/) working on OpenBSD. It's really
choppy and doesn't work right on everything, but it's pretty close. In
60% of cases it's workable (and you
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 11:55:51PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
(this would be ports@ but it's something many people would care about, I
think)
there is a gnash-0.8.0 port in -current.
please use that is you are interested in such things.
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