On 08/25/13 01:39, Loïc BLOT wrote:
In fact i'm not tired, it's logical :)
Here is my patched question:
ask_which speed should $_d use \
9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 $CSPEED $pxe_console_speed
Show:
[auto] instead if [9600] (auto is value of pxe_console_speed).
If i do a echo speed:
On 08/25/13 10:18, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 08/25/13 01:39, Loïc BLOT wrote:
A better patch could be:
ask_which speed should $_d use \
9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 ${CSPEED:-}
That would be
9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 $CSPEED
in my world. ;-)
but this patch is useless
Hello @misc,
I could not resist more againist the strength of OpenBSD and PF so switched
to this great OS from Linux at my network servers.
Also i have to admit that OpenSmtpd is my next target. For the first,
thanks to all who contributed these technologies.
Here is my problem.
I need to
On 08/25/13 13:56, Denis Maros wrote:
Hello @misc,
I could not resist more againist the strength of OpenBSD and PF so switched
to this great OS from Linux at my network servers.
Also i have to admit that OpenSmtpd is my next target. For the first,
thanks to all who contributed these
I read fdisk(8) carefully (At least I think so), but I repeatedly failed to
install two OBSDS on two primary partitions of a HDD.
The idea was to realize a multiboot by toogleing the boot-flag to the primary
partition of the particular OBSD system I want to boot.
However, I think that the
josef.win...@email.de wrote
I read fdisk(8) carefully (At least I think so), but I repeatedly failed to
install two OBSDS on two primary partitions of a HDD.
The idea was to realize a multiboot by toogleing the boot-flag to the primary
partition of the particular OBSD system I want to boot.
On 25 Aug 2013 at 10:50, Tony Abernethy wrote:
josef.win...@email.de wrote
I read fdisk(8) carefully (At least I think so), but I repeatedly failed to
install two OBSDS on two primary partitions of a HDD.
The idea was to realize a multiboot by toogleing the boot-flag to the primary
Hi,
Before investigating further, be sure to read the FAQ about i386 disk
layout and pay attention to the two very important things there: slices and
partitions.
Hi people,
I am having a few problems getting routing of IPv6 over IPSec to work. I
have two nodes, one is a server, one is my laptop. On the server, I have
IPv6 access over a gif interface. There is a /64 routed to the server,
which I want to use on my laptop.
I have now set up an IPSec tunnel
Hi there, as you can presume I new to OpenBSD (but not a newbie at
all) and I like well rendered fonts
and whatnot, a tool that I really love in GNU/Linux systems is
_fontconfig _because It lets me tweaking
fonts to the finer grain and mostly because I can replace fonts,
anyway, I was surfing at
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 11:17:38PM +0100, eat...@hush.com wrote:
Hi there, as you can presume I new to OpenBSD (but not a newbie at
all) and I like well rendered fonts
[...]
http://openports.se searching for the packages freetype and
fontconfig, but, I could not find the
fontconfig but found
On 24.08.2013. 15:36, Jason McIntyre wrote:
at first i feared a can of worms, but actually it's not looking so bad.
of the two pages in base you point out, i think sort(1) definitely needs
changed. ld(1) is 3rd party, however, so i'm not touching that.
of the pf-related pages...i think
Hello, my name is Michael Paul Zamot, I'm from Costa Rica.
I'm using OpenBSD since two months ago and I'm in love with it.
I'm planning buying a laptop, perhaps a screen of 11 or 12 inches.
I would like to know if you know about a compatible model, under $400.
What should I look before buying
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