If yes is the on board ethernet switch supported? What wifi cards are
supported in the miniPCIe slot?
Sun, 25 Mar 2018 09:55:20 +0200 vincent delft
> Hello,
>
> I'm just discovering that there are several sources of mirrors for
> http(s) sites.
>
> Is there any specific reasons why different sources with different
> content ?
> Are they all up-to-date ?
>
>
>
Sun, 25 Mar 2018 09:55:20 +0200 vincent delft
> Hello,
>
> I'm just discovering that there are several sources of mirrors for
> http(s) sites.
>
> Is there any specific reasons why different sources with different
> content ?
> Are they all up-to-date ?
>
>
>
Sun, 25 Mar 2018 15:21:59 + Mike Burns
> On 2018-03-25 01.49.52 -0500, Z Ero wrote:
> > Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your
> > computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging
> > OpenBSD why would you run a current
2018-03-24 23:22 GMT+01:00 Lyndon Nerenberg :
> By far the easiest way to do this is to connect a switch to the door that
> opens/closes as the door opens/closes. This assumes that when you say "the
> door moves" you really meant "is opened or closed".
>
> Whether the switch
Hello,
in the last several days I've been missing Firefox 59 on i386, however
the corresponding localization-packages are there. Did I miss about
build-failures in the list-archives?
Thank you.
--
greetings,
Florian Viehweger
On 2018-03-25 01.49.52 -0500, Z Ero wrote:
> Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your
> computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging
> OpenBSD why would you run a current snapshot rather than the stable
> release? Just curious.
In additon to the
Hack an Amazon Dash: just register the thing, don't attach it to any
product, wire it anywhere and listen to the ARP probes thatwill pop
everytime the thing is pushed and connects to your WiFi network. It's a
nice, clean, small, wireless, silly battery-powered no-nonsense
overengineered solution.
On Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 06:49:52AM +, Z Ero wrote:
> Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your
> computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging
> OpenBSD why would you run a current snapshot rather than the stable
> release? Just curious.
>
To assist
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From: Z Ero
Date: Sun, Mar 25, 2018 at 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: door opening sensor HW for OpenBSD?
To: Robert
For example:
On 25 Mar 2018, Z. Ero wrote:
> Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your
> computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging
> OpenBSD why would you run a current snapshot rather than the stable
> release? Just curious.
It's good to run a snapshot at least
Hello,
I'm just discovering that there are several sources of mirrors for http(s)
sites.
Is there any specific reasons why different sources with different content
?
Are they all up-to-date ?
https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/ftplist
https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/ftplist
Am 25.03.2018 08:49 schrieb Z Ero:
Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your
computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging
OpenBSD why would you run a current snapshot rather than the stable
release? Just curious.
Because with a "myriad" of snapshot
Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your
computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging
OpenBSD why would you run a current snapshot rather than the stable
release? Just curious.
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