My twelve years old cell phone needs to get replaced,
most probably with one of these newer smartphones.
Beside other things, I want it to be as open as possible:
a freely-available OS, a class-compliant USB storage, a documented
wifi hardware, etc. So, in this regard: has someone managed
to
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Jochen Fabricius jfabric...@web.de wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
What does:
ifconfig em0 media
say?
Fred
ifconfig em0 media
em0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lladdr 90:fb:a6:46:db:e1
priority: 0
groups: egress
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Use duct tape and wire it with a netbook with internal GSM module around
your head and install vanilla OpenBSD... works perfectly
Don't use that new thing called 3g, umts,cdma or anything else. It's alien
technology
Den 2010 11 17 09:05 skrev Jan Stary h...@stare.cz:
may be http://openmoko.kd85.com/ ?
On 09:00 Wed 17 Nov , Jan Stary wrote:
My twelve years old cell phone needs to get replaced,
most probably with one of these newer smartphones.
Beside other things, I want it to be as open as possible:
a freely-available OS, a class-compliant USB storage,
W dniu 2010-11-16 17:04, RLW pisze:
W dniu 2010-11-16 16:14, Joel Sing pisze:
The default length for a queue is 50 packets - this only allows you to
queue
around 75,000 bytes and the burstiness of TCP slow-start is likely to
well
exceed this in your configuration (due to the BDP). I'd suggest
hi everyone
does people have some problem with the shipping of obsd 4.8 cd with
openbsdeurope ?
i order the cd and the mug, i received a mail that the shipping was dispatched
in october.
I hadn't receive anything, and they still don't answer my emails.
Thanks
On 17/11/2010 10:45, secucatc...@free.fr wrote:
hi everyone
does people have some problem with the shipping of obsd 4.8 cd with
openbsdeurope ?
i order the cd and the mug, i received a mail that the shipping was dispatched
in october.
I hadn't receive anything, and they still don't answer my
W dniu 2010-11-16 16:14, Joel Sing pisze:
On Tuesday 16 November 2010, Robert Lewandowski wrote:
Hello,
PROBLEM: transfer speed is ONLY HALF if queue is defined in pf.conf
although queue is 950Mbit (1000Mbit-5%)
pf disabled: 768 Mbits/sec
pf enabled, queue 950Mbit: 337 Mbits/sec
ANALYSIS:
-
Selon OpenBSD Europe Orders ord...@openbsdeurope.com:
On 17/11/2010 10:45, secucatc...@free.fr wrote:
hi everyone
does people have some problem with the shipping of obsd 4.8 cd with
openbsdeurope ?
i order the cd and the mug, i received a mail that the shipping was
dispatched
in
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
The PHY is a 82578, and as I understand the commit messages the support is
still basic, but shouldn't at least 100baseTX work? That's what all my
switches support. I have to check with a 1 GbE switch, but I don't know if I
can get one in the next time.
On 2010-11-14, Steven Surdock ssurd...@engineered-net.com wrote:
Greetings, I'm attempting to use an OBSD 4.8-stable machine as an NFS
server for storing snapshots from an ESXi 3.5 server. Unfortunately my
NFS performance seems relatively poor at about 55 Mbps (6 MBps). Both
machines are
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Sergey Bronnikov este...@gmail.com wrote:
may be http://openmoko.kd85.com/ ?
On 09:00 Wed 17 Nov , Jan Stary wrote:
My twelve years old cell phone needs to get replaced,
most
Il 17/11/10 15.17, Ted Unangst ha scritto:
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
I Agree. It's really really obsolete.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Sergey Bronnikoveste...@gmail.com wrote:
may be http://openmoko.kd85.com/ ?
On 09:00 Wed 17
Yes, and we won't be supporting any obsolete platforms around here.
On Nov 17, 2010 8:34 AM, Francesco Vollero ra...@lilik.it wrote:
Il 17/11/10 15.17, Ted Unangst ha scritto:
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
I Agree. It's really really
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:24:37PM +0100, Jochen Fabricius wrote:
Hi all,
today I discovered that my network connection on an Acer Aspire X3900 is only
10baseT. Never realized it before because the speed is enough (mostly
relatively slow internet connection, no large files to/from other
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of
Stuart Henderson
Subject: Re: ESXi client / NFS server performance
On 2010-11-14, Steven Surdock ssurd...@engineered-net.com wrote:
...
where my problem lies. Any pointers would be
Hello,
I would like to use OpenBSD at school, but current documentation is
only for Windows, Linux. Could you please guide me what is different
and what man pages should I read?
What bothers me is WPA supplicant. PF should not be a problem.
Link to translated documentation, I know it is not
The best options is Android at the moment. It's working fine and I
have to say I like it a lot. But it is definitely not open as
possible.
2010/11/17 patric conant mirage.comput...@gmail.com:
Yes, and we won't be supporting any obsolete platforms around here.
On Nov 17, 2010 8:34 AM, Francesco
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Tomas Vavrys vav...@cleancode.cz wrote:
Hello,
I would like to use OpenBSD at school, but current documentation is
only for Windows, Linux. Could you please guide me what is different
and what man pages should I read?
What bothers me is WPA supplicant. PF
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Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
My twelve years old cell phone needs to get replaced,
most probably with one of these newer smartphones.
Beside other things, I want it to be as open as possible:
a freely-available OS, a class-compliant USB storage, a documented
The most open smartphone I'm
Hi all,
I've asked sometime ago about an Architeture Choose Ok, I've choose
the Sun Fire V20z (2xAMD Opteron).
As someone said, the fans are really loud... I've seen some articles about
upgrading the BIOS can reduce the fans...
BUT, when trying to download the latest firmware upgrade from
You have no support contract. You are out of luck. Unless you pay and
get it somewhere else.
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira
fem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've asked sometime ago about an Architeture Choose Ok, I've choose
the Sun Fire V20z (2xAMD Opteron).
Hi Guys,
Doing a small disk benchmark in my laptop with dd, I found that dd and
iostats were reporting different numbers. To be precise, iostat was
returning half of the MB/sec than dd (24.5 vs 49 MB/sec).
Digging a bit on the iostat code, I realized that the struct _disk cpu
time was returning
Maybe someone, that has it under Sun's free license can have it?? :-P
[]'s
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:22 PM, alastair.john...@trinity.ox.ac.uk wrote:
In theory yes - I am just suggesting that its possibly not best to be
asking for 'copies' of commercial paid-for software on an open maillist.
:)
Actually the air isn't hot... Even in the front dysplay, navigating it, the
temps are really low... around 28c...
I'll check the BIOS version tonight... Of course I don't wanna burn the
CPU's, but the more fan works (maybe, un-necessarily), the more energy is
being spend... If it could be
What does CPU usage look like when this is happening? is there any other
resources that appear to be constrained?
J
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:21 AM, RLW seran...@o2.pl wrote:
W dniu 2010-11-16 16:14, Joel Sing pisze:
On Tuesday 16 November 2010, Robert Lewandowski wrote:
Hello,
Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira wrote:
:)
Actually the air isn't hot... Even in the front dysplay, navigating it, the
temps are really low... around 28c...
I'll check the BIOS version tonight... Of course I don't wanna burn the
CPU's, but the more fan works (maybe, un-necessarily), the more
Hi all,
I know this is a dumb-ass question but I've read the FM (including the
new Book of PF 2) and there is a basic something I still don't
understand about CARP.
Right now I have a small network with 1 static IP and 1 firewall. I
have a cat5 cable running directly from the cable modem
On Wed, November 17, 2010 9:43 am, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
I've asked sometime ago about an Architeture Choose Ok, I've choose
the Sun Fire V20z (2xAMD Opteron).
As someone said, the fans are really loud... I've seen some articles about
upgrading the BIOS can reduce
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Jeff Ross
Subject: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
...
I understand that I'll need to drop a small switch between the cable modem
and the redundant firewalls but what
Hello guys, im writing this to let you know about the problems that im
facing with my toshiba satellite lapto and a pcmcia ethernet card based on
the realtek chip 8139. Well i just want to build a new router box based on
4.8 (tried 4.7 too) so i just bought this card to use as the wan interface
of
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:24:37PM +0100, Jochen Fabricius wrote:
Hi all,
today I discovered that my network connection on an Acer Aspire X3900 is
only 10baseT. Never realized it before because the speed is enough (mostly
relatively slow internet connection, no large files to/from
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
The PHY is a 82578, and as I understand the commit messages the support is
still basic, but shouldn't at least 100baseTX work? That's what all my
switches support. I have to check with a 1 GbE switch, but I don't know if
I can get one in the next
Thanks for all the answers, but the problem still exists.
To sum up:
OpenBSD 4.8 default install
cpu0: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.80GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.80 GHz
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: reported by CPUID; using exception 16
em0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Intel PRO/1000 PT (82572EI) rev
2010/11/17 Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com:
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
And the supplier in question is known to hate Theo and OpenBSD.
Best
Martin
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On 11/17/10 13:15, Steven Surdock wrote:
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Jeff Ross
Subject: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
...
I understand that I'll need to drop a small switch between the cable modem
and the
W dniu 2010-11-17 22:11, Kenneth Gober pisze:
this is very illuminating. it says that initially, tcp send/receive
window is your bottleneck. when you increase them to 131072, the cpu
becomes your bottleneck and remains that way no matter what else you
tweak (idle drops to 0.0% and stays
Good luck Felipe,
a friend of mine had a V40z... when he switched it on it seemed to me like a
plane taking off :D
btw, he has sold it for 300b, to guys who deployed it in a rack, he
couldn't stand it anymore :
For the rest, well, that was a *machine* 2 dual core opterons 8GB
Il giorno 17/nov/2010, alle ore 22.49, Jeff Ross ha scritto:
I don't think Bresnan is going to take kindly to me just grabbing a couple
of IPs next to my static IP.
If it really doesn't matter then *that's* the source of my confusion.
You don't need to assign an IP address to each physical
On 2010-11-17, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
On top of that graphics and wifi documentation is only available under
NDA and the reverse engineered Linux drivers are broken.
The hardware is slow and buggy
On 2010-11-17, Martin Schr?der mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2010/11/17 Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com:
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
And the supplier in question is known to hate Theo and OpenBSD.
Obvious troll is obvious.
--
Worse is
On 11/17/10 15:22, Luca Corti wrote:
Il giorno 17/nov/2010, alle ore 22.49, Jeff Ross ha scritto:
I don't think Bresnan is going to take kindly to me just grabbing a couple
of IPs next to my static IP.
If it really doesn't matter then *that's* the source of my confusion.
You don't need to
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 23:23:16 +0100, Luca Corti wrote:
Il giorno 17/nov/2010, alle ore 22.49, Jeff Ross ha scritto:
I don't think Bresnan is going to take kindly to me just grabbing a couple
of IPs next to my static IP.
If it really doesn't matter then *that's* the source of my confusion.
You
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
My twelve years old cell phone needs to get replaced,
most probably with one of these newer smartphones.
Beside other things, I want it to be as open as possible:
a freely-available OS, a class-compliant USB storage, a documented
2010/11/17 Jona Joachim j...@hcl-club.lu:
On 2010-11-17, Martin Schr?der mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
And the supplier in question is known to hate Theo and OpenBSD.
Obvious troll is obvious.
Ask Theo about Mr. Vandeputte. :-)
Oh, and if you believe http://accounting.kd85.com/ , read the list
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:51:00 -0600
Marko Kraljevic krasnaya.zve...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
My twelve years old cell phone needs to get replaced,
most probably with one of these newer smartphones.
Beside other things, I want it to
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Jona Joachim wrote:
The hardware is slow and buggy and the OpenBSD Moko port is dead.
Just don't buy it ;)
That said, I have a Neo 1973 available for a deal if anyone wants
to play...
--
Monty Brandenberg
Il 18/11/10 00.53, m brandenberg ha scritto:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Jona Joachim wrote:
The hardware is slow and buggy and the OpenBSD Moko port is dead.
Just don't buy it ;)
That said, I have a Neo 1973 available for a deal if anyone wants
to play...
Dont even try to donate to the
Il giorno 17/nov/2010, alle ore 23.43, Rod Whitworth ha scritto:
I've used RFC1918 addresses for each on the WAN facing NICs and let
carp assign the global IP to whichever one should have it.
That let me access the individual hosts from the LAN.
Why not just assign LAN addresses on the LAN
Il 17/11/10 23.51, Marko Kraljevic ha scritto:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Jan Staryh...@stare.cz wrote:
[snap]
The most open phone I'm aware of is Nokia N900. It runs Maemo, and can
run full blown Debian, AFAIK. Never heard of anyone running OpenBSD on
one, but perhaps it is possible?
On 18/11/2010, at 10:15 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2010/11/17 Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com:
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
And the supplier in question is known to hate Theo and OpenBSD.
Best
Martin
... And is a fraudster and a
On 2010-11-17 18.23, Luis Useche wrote:
Doing a small disk benchmark in my laptop with dd, I found that dd and
iostats were reporting different numbers. To be precise, iostat was
returning half of the MB/sec than dd (24.5 vs 49 MB/sec).
Digging a bit on the iostat code, I realized that the
Hi all,
I have a set of OpenBSD firewalls running CARP for failover and OpenVPN (in
UDP mode) for remote access. The problem is that when I don't specify an
address in the OpenVPN config file, return packets from the BSD boxes to
remote clients are sent from the local interface address rather
I upgraded to a more current snapshot the other day and after fsck ran
on the root partition, it asked if i wanted to fsck the other
partitions. I typed no, but it ran anyways, causing a failure and
therefore aborting the install because some disks were missing.
I have 2 usb hard drives in my
This may be a bit late, but for what it's worth, 4.8 -release as an ESXi
4.1 client without any knob tweaking and pf running the default ruleset.
Haven't done anything with ESXi 3.5 though, so I'm not sure what to say
on that front.
---...@memnarch:/home $ uname -a
OpenBSD memnarch.sarlok.com
My OBSD (4.8-stable) virtual machine (ESXi 3.5) to OBSD (4.8-stable)
physical machine isn't too bad:
ssurd...@builder03$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/VMware/test.dat bs=16k
count=
32000+0 records in
32000+0 records out
524288000 bytes transferred in 19.466 secs (2691 bytes/sec)
But, from the
I run OpenVPN on the loopback and then rdr-to from the CARP interface to
the loopback. PF gracefully handles the rest.
-Steve S.
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of
Elliott Barrere
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 7:14 PM
The NFS server (4.8 release) from which the exports are mounted is a
virtual guest on the ESXi 4.1 host.
Transfer rates to/from the virtual NFS server guest to another guest are
a little faster on average (which makes some modicum of sense in my
mind...) than from the NFS guest to a physically
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 09:48:57PM +, Peter Miller wrote:
I upgraded to a more current snapshot the other day and after fsck
ran on the root partition, it asked if i wanted to fsck the other
partitions. I typed no, but it ran anyways, causing a failure and
therefore aborting the install
On 2010 Nov 17 (Wed) at 21:48:57 + (+), Peter Miller wrote:
:I have 2 usb hard drives in my /etc/fstab. I don't have these drives
:with me all the time, and had them unplugged during my upgrade (so i
:didn't inadvertently install to one of them).
...
:relevant section of fstab i commented
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