So you were using OBS-Studio in the past but can't remember how you
installed it? As has been shown by others there never was a package for
7.1. And then you blame the project for removing a package that was never
there in the first place. Wow.
And you're also totally confusing some OS support
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 2:02 PM Jay F. Shachter wrote:
>
> It does not. The "ifconfig -a" command reports an awareness of lo0,
> em0 (my Ethernet device), enc0, and pflog0. And nothing else. How do
> I get OpenBSD to recognize my Broadcom BCM4313 wireless network device?
>
Did you Google
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 12:20 PM Jay F. Shachter
wrote:
>
> >
> > As the primary author of OpenBSD's current fdisk/disklabel/etc. I
> > was intrigued by your recent email to misc@ [I]f you want
> > disklabel(8) to say "Linux LVM" for sd0l you would need at a minimum
> > a patch to
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 12:12 PM Jay F. Shachter
wrote:
>
> I question whether this topic remains of interest to the readers of
> this mailing list, since it no longer has anything to do with OpenBSD,
> only with the character of the man who insulted me when I first tried
> to join the
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 2:46 PM Martin Schröder wrote:
> Am Sa., 22. Juli 2023 um 23:15 Uhr schrieb Greg Thomas
> :
> > Have you read:
> >
> > https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html
>
> Where does that mention KDE?
>
It doesn't. But it also doesn't mention many
Have you read:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 12:25 PM ykla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I install kde by pkg_add kde but how to boot it? Here isn't any login
> manager except gdm in openbsd. But gdm seems that can only boot gnome in
> openbsd.
>
> So how can I boot it? And
"... use it for serious work."
Hah, sure bro. Seems more like you're just trying to set a personal record
for most bootable OSes on a single system.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 12:03 AM Rob Schmersel wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 13:53:24 -0500 (EDT)
> "Jay F. Shachter" wrote:
>
> > Esteemed
Just found my backup laptop had powered off while in the middle of rsyncing
to it over WiFi. Full dmesg is down below these handful of lines:
Apr 17 14:24:28 grits /bsd: sd1 detached
Apr 17 14:24:28 grits /bsd: scsibus2 detached
Apr 17 14:24:28 grits /bsd:
Nick.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 4:32 PM Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 4/13/23 16:08, Greg Thomas wrote:
> > Thank you! I gave it one more shot before attempting the script and I'm
> > back in. I figured I'd try 0 for the beginning of the partition.
> >
> > grits# dis
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 2:51 AM wrote:
> Greg Thomas writes:
> > I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and
> I
> > have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
> > only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). Thi
I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and I
have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). This is just a backup of my
current laptop so not the end of the world (unless my current laptop dies
before
You should reboot whenever patches or upgrades require it. Was that a
trick question or something?
On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 12:51 AM Greg Thomas
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 12:08 PM James Johnson
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for this interesting perspe
On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 12:08 PM James Johnson
wrote:
> Thank you for this interesting perspective.
>
> Combined with the previous advice, I am convinced. I will not try to have
> the machine sleep, or even try to put the drives in spun down. From what
> you guys are saying, it seems doing so
Since the project is based in Canada I don't know if anyone on this list
would have an ECCN. Unless there's someone on this list from one of the US
companies that exports OpenSSH.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 12:38 PM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our company is exporting a computer with OpenSSH 8.8 software
I'd read through this:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
After you read that you should be able to verify if the required packages
are available on OpenBSD or not.
And then go through what you think are the correct steps. And then ask
questions after you've written exactly what you've
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 1:41 PM Todd C. Miller
> wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 04 Aug 2021 13:32:54 -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
> >>
> >> > I'm at a loss, I booted in single user mode, ran fsck on /dev/sd0a
> and it
> >> > shows clean. I still h
:54 -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > I'm at a loss, I booted in single user mode, ran fsck on /dev/sd0a and it
> > shows clean. I still have a large discrepancy between df and du.
>
> Did you verify that nothing was hiding under the mount points? For
> example, when booted in
I'm at a loss, I booted in single user mode, ran fsck on /dev/sd0a and it
shows clean. I still have a large discrepancy between df and du.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 2:45 AM Greg Thomas
wrote:
> Will do, but I should add that I have done nothing on this box for a
> couple of months. T
could have
retained some more info about my situation if I had waited til the morning
to troubleshoot the other night.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 1:14 AM Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2021 at 12:56:57AM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
> | I take it I'm dealing with filesystem corruption
:
> On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 10:57:42PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > I thought Paul's advice only applies if I was trying to figure it out
> > before rebooting? I'd already rebooted before sending my first email.
>
> OK, did the free space come back in df after reboot? If so, the
I thought Paul's advice only applies if I was trying to figure it out
before rebooting? I'd already rebooted before sending my first email.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 10:40 PM Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 12:39:54PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > I'm definitely su
I'm definitely suffering from filesystem corruption on root. I had
rebooted last night with no change.
I have no options for mounting root.
grits# cat /etc/fstab
16a27b4b4549ce04.b none swap sw
16a27b4b4549ce04.a / ffs rw 1 1
16a27b4b4549ce04.k /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
16a27b4b4549ce04.d
grits# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 986M936M162K 100%/
/dev/sd0k 57.7G 23.7G 31.1G43%/home
/dev/sd0d 3.9G 10.0K3.7G 0%/tmp
/dev/sd0f 5.8G1.1G4.4G21%/usr
/dev/sd0g 986M
On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 4:15 AM Stuart Longland
wrote:
>
> Maybe the imaging drum on your laser has an imperfection that means it
> attracts proportionately more or less toner at a certain spot than other
> areas of the drum.
>
>
Hah, yeah, my old Brother 5250 lays down 3 blobs on every 8 1/2 x
Thanks for the analysis Ian.
On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 8:53 AM ropers wrote:
> I reject the insinuation that only blackmailers need anonymous speech.
> Reality Winner is but one example to the contrary.
> Without anonymous speech, there can be no free speech.
>
> People might deem it a no-brainer
Does anyone have examples of steganography in monochrome laser printers?
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 10:53 PM Stuart Longland
wrote:
> On 9/2/21 6:43 am, ropers wrote:
> > * Printer steganography -- which I've positively confirmed is indeed
> there,
> > and which I neither asked for, nor was at
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 6:12 PM Daniel Jakots wrote:
>
> While you were "waiting for many decades" (because I assume you were
> not able to do the work), Stuart has done more than 17000 commits in
> OpenBSD. It could be funny to see how clueless you are, if it wasn't
> appalling because of your
Nope, as mentioned it's the network address, for every subnet you're going
to get a network address and a broadcast address, and your usable IPs in
between.
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 10:45 PM Chris Bennett <
cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:26:15PM -0500, Allan
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 8:42 PM Amelia A Lewis wrote:
> Heylas,
>
> So, I ran 6.8 syspatch (patches 002 and 003 together) for three systems
> today (yesterday by the time anyone sees this, most likely). Two came
> right back up as expected. The third didn't, but as it's local, I could
>
> .
had is rad.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 10:09 AM Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a...@sdf.org wrote on Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 11:44:01AM +:
>
> > In du(1) it reads:
> >
> > [...]
> > EXAMPLES
> > Display a summary of files and folders in the current directory,
> > sorted by size:
> >
> >
"Have sysupgrade just do the right thing. For example, there could be
a _sysupgrade user in the systems /etc/passwd, whose $HOME would
indicate the preferred location for sets"
Holy fucking overkill.
On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 2:29 PM Why 42? The lists account.
wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 27,
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 11:43 AM Brandon Woodford wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been trying to fix an issue with my Intel I350-T4 PCI Network card
> not being reported to the OpenBSD 6.7 system during boot. Looking through
> dmesg, I was not able to find any reference to the card or the em interface
I've always been happy with the cheap Brother laser printers with ethernet,
even with just their version of Postscript. But I believe they still sell
Postscript printers, too.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 10:07 AM Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Carson,
>
> Carson Chittom wrote on Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at
Just to add to the archives I set up another Window 10 laptop, set up WSL
but this time used OpenSUSE and rsync works fine.
On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 5:32 AM Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 04 Sep 2020 22:57:03 -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > Hey all, I'm trying to use WSL on Windows
ike everything transfers. I wait until I see " client_run waiting
on", hit ctrl C, and the script moves on.
On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 8:55 PM Predrag Punosevac
wrote:
> Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > Hey all, I'm trying to use WSL on Windows 10 to backup to my OpenBSD
> se
Hey all, I'm trying to use WSL on Windows 10 to backup to my OpenBSD server
running 6.7 release. It looks like Debian on WSL is using rsync version
3.1.2. I tried both the rsync package and openrsync on OpenBSD with the
same results.Basically rsync never exits and when I use four Vs for
I believe NTFS is read only on *BSD.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 11:44 PM Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen <
pe...@bsdly.net> wrote:
>
>
> > 2. sep. 2020 kl. 07:33 skrev Predrag Punosevac :
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am using my desktop
> >
> > predrag@oko$ uname -a
> > OpenBSD oko.int.bagdala2.net 6.7
set timeout 5?
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 2:50 AM Henry W. Peterson <
henrywillpeter...@outlook.com> wrote:
> To Greg Thomas :
>
> Ok, one final question: Is there a way to make the boot process wait 5
> seconds for commands in the vga+keyboard phase but when "set tty com0&
On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 10:48 AM Henry W. Peterson <
henrywillpeter...@outlook.com> wrote:
>
> To Ian Darwin :
>
> But the password has already been entered, that is previous the boot
> prompt.
>
> When I type "set tty com0", would that immediately switch console? I
> thought it established the
This is old and things may have changed since then, but for the simple PC
without a graphics card that I used for a wireless AP running off of
compact flash this is all I did:
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/openbsd-connect-serial-console/
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 12:29 PM Henry W. Peterson <
"... he had to set up an entirely new mail client which didn’t mangle his
email message to HTML-ise... That’s a barrier to entry that’s pretty
high..."
Wow. Life's rough.
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:31 AM Frank Beuth wrote:
> "Linux kernel development which is driven by plain-text email
>
Interesting. I used my phone a bunch to check the FAQ when I got back to
OpenBSD a couple of months ago, and I'm checking on my phone now
(Android/Chrome), and it still looks fine.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 1:04 AM Zé Loff wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 12:04:57AM -0700, Greg Thomas
I'm getting pretty old and struggle with stuff like this more and more
these days but I don't see what is "very difficult to follow" about the
current layout, and I'm not sure what's weird about it either?
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 10:09 PM Jungle Boogie
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't think it's
Well, damn, I'm sorry, I guess I got myself confused. I could have sworn I
used my phone to transfer a file when I couldn't find a thumbdrive but I
only get cd0 with some drivers and an adb script.
umass0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1 "OnePlus OnePlus" rev
2.10/4.09 addr 6
umass0:
Have you set your USB preferences on your phone? To File transfer? My
Android defaults to charging only.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 2:57 PM Justin Muir wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just wishing to mount my phone to access photos.
>
> Here's the output from dmesg:
>
> ugen0 at uhub0 port 3 "Alcatel U50?
Man, it goes to show you that with complex systems it's still worth
reporting potential bugs even with heavily used utilities.
On Sat, Jul 4, 2020 at 2:23 PM Brian Brombacher
wrote:
>
> > On Jul 4, 2020, at 3:10 PM, Brian Brombacher
> wrote:
> >
> > Hmm...
> >
> > /bin/ls, a utility that has
one.
>
> Casual discussions sometimes still occur on the advocacy@ mailing list.
> but few folks subscribe any more. It should be revived.
>
> Austin
>
>
> On Wed, 10 Jun 2020, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Wow, it looks like I haven't run OpenBS
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 1:13 PM Greg Thomas
wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 9:25 AM Nick Holland
> wrote:
>
>>
>> from your dmesg:
>> sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0:
>> naa.5000c500b98a130c
>> sd0: 953869MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1953525168 sectors, thin
&
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 12:34 PM Clay Daniels
wrote:
>
> I too need a Windows install, but I have moved it to my older 2014 machine
> and kept my self-built toy for BSD. I think I need to buy me another SSD to
> run NetBSD too. ;-)
>
Yeah, I'm super fortunate to have found this pretty much
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020 at 9:25 AM Nick Holland
wrote:
>
> from your dmesg:
> sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0:
> naa.5000c500b98a130c
> sd0: 953869MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1953525168 sectors, thin
> sd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0:
> naa.500a07510369b769
> sd1: 488386MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1000215216
Hey folks, I'm trying to avoid buggin y'all, but I'm down to my last two
tasks, setting up dual boot with Windows 10 and setting up OpenVPN. I'm
currently trying to troubleshoot "Loading ERR M" while using Windows
BCD. I can boot no problem when selecting my boot drive while starting up
my
I just got my wireframe Puffy yesterday!
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 7:27 AM Ruslanas Gžibovskis
wrote:
> thank you
>
> On Sat, 27 Jun 2020, 16:50 Thomas Bohl,
> wrote:
>
> > Am 27.06.2020 um 13:32 schrieb Ruslanas Gžibovskis:
> > > ok, cause I found it on openbsd.org/tshirt or shth like that.
> >
Oh, that is rad. The music is waaay to loud though.
And, damn, there's some serious vintage stuff, especially the t-shirt, in
that video.
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 12:40 AM jungle boogie
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here's an old news clip about OpenBSD many folks haven't seen or have
> forgotten
Hey all,
Wow, it looks like I haven't run OpenBSD since 2006 according to the misc
archives. I guess I got too busy with my shit corporate job which I quit
in 2014 to roast coffee full time. And then I guess I got too busy to move
on from my comfort zone as my old OpenBSD laptops died. But
Interesting. I just used Xfce for a bit on a new Ubuntu box from a vendor
here today, I didn't check the version. It sure has come a lng way
from when I last used it around 1999. I may try it out on my home desktop,
seems a lot more responsive than KDE and Gnome.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at
I gave up on Firefox and Chrome on my low memory older laptops, found
midori, and using it everywhere now. It has exactly what I need and no
more.
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.comwrote:
How much memory and disk does your SPARC have?
You might want to
Does this document still hold any truth with current OpenBSD;
Come on, really?
http://www.openbsd.org/errata40.html
On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 8:13 AM, andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a feeling that I may get some strong opinions on this question, so
please don't flame me
Need more info, like exactly how you're checking whether mysql works or
not. But from your message you're apparently running into chroot issues:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Guy Ferguson guyfergu...@tpg.com.auwrote:
Hello,
First time
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Michael W. Lucas
mwlu...@michaelwlucas.comwrote:
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:45:10PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On 08/09/2013 12:00 AM, voic...@openmailbox.org wrote:
...
The first one. We all know that the operating system OpenBSD largely
depends on
I ditched my Mac for good am trying to get everything running that was
connected to it. Working on the SoundSticks now.
Full dmesg down below.
I linked the audio1 devices to audio.
$ ls -l /dev/audio*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel11 Aug 7 14:47 /dev/audio - /dev/audio1
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root
Nice parody of something, I don't know what though. Replace OpenBSD with
Cisco and Windows and it makes sense.
Anyway, I've never seen where Sharyl Attkisson said she uses OpenBSD, and
it's highly unlikely that she does judging from the network reporters I
know.
OpenBSD has shipped on over half
My first dumb question since I've been back and there will probably be
plenty more.
With the Ricoh 5U823 does sdhc only recognize SD cards on boot?
OpenBSD 5.3 (GENERIC.MP) #58: Tue Mar 12 18:43:53 MDT 2013
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R)
I'm just returning to OpenBSD after a lng time solely on OS X. I
picked up a ThinkPad X220 a couple of days ago and this is the first thing
I'm trying to troubleshoot. I'll get a dmesg later but right now I need a
nap.
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Sha'ul sh...@lavabit.com wrote:
Nevermind, I must have fat fingered something. iwn is working fine with
5.3 release on this X220, Centrino 6205.
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Sha'ul sh...@lavabit.com wrote:
After disabling wireless security I am still getting No link
Doing a $ sudo ifconfig iwn0 scan it lists the
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 7:11 AM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
USB sticks primary cause of death is the washing machine and/or dryer.
Second one probably is sitting out in the sun.
I have yet to see the USB stick that dies because it was written to.
Funny thing is I still
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 2:59 PM, Frank Bax f...@sympatico.ca wrote:
I've never printed from my OpenBSD desktop.
I've used lpd on Windows to print to HP printers with HP JetDirect.
I read the recent thread about lpd/postscript.
Will I be able to use lpd to print to any HP JetDirect printer?
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Christiano F. Haesbaert
haesba...@haesbaert.org wrote:
On 5 May 2010 16:25, Lars Nooden lars.cura...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/05/2010 10:08 PM, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
Sorry for such an out of topic thread, hear my pain:
I'm really sick of hearing
I'm not sure this solution works with the original person's requirements.
It sounds like with your solution you need access to systems that the other
person doesn't have access to: setup a connection to the mail server from
the spamd machine using nc
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Girish
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:33 PM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
vt...@c3sl.ufpr.br wrote:
Flame war ahead!
As a long time Linux user I will soon try out OpenBSD, I have been
reading the list emails and contacted 1 OpenBSD top person who was
very rude.
OMG you sent mail to Theo de Radt asking
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Aaron Glenn aaron.gl...@gmail.com wrote:
sincerity by itself is useless. if you can't take the time to read the
concise, thoughtfully produced information provided in both manual
pages, the FAQ, and the mailing list archives then you will most
definitely be
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 6:14 PM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
vt...@c3sl.ufpr.br wrote:
I'm much more inclined to the GNU/Linux philosophy of Limitation
Fixed that for you.
Greg
This kind of childish attitude is what I meant when I said:
You will find this almost everywhere.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:11 PM, and...@msu.edu wrote:
Dump levels other than 0 allow you to make partial dumps.
I used to do dump level 0's at the start of the month.
Then from Monday to Thursday I'd to dump 9's. Each dump
would save things from the previous 9 (or 0 the first time).
Work hard, play harder. Oh what, just because you are you, you dont
get to have a life? Fuck that. No need to justify anything in that
regard.
+1, as others have done already.
I regret not having been able to donate the last 18 months or so,
maybe longer. But it's only because of my personal
What a load of crap. You don't know what you are talking about.
Everything else you said is exactly the same blathering; you are
trying to say happy Linux things but there are no facts to support
that the Linux crew or FSF has done ANYTHING which has gotten
documentation for hardware out there.
How nice. Many people just give that stuff away. Instead of giving it away
let's all post our Ebay junk sales and put it did run OpenBSD for awhile
in the message so everyone will think it's on topic.
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Roberto J. Dohnert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey guys, I have
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 2:47 AM, Ross Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Girish Venkatachalam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is only because linux kernel is so modular (laugh) that people
want to
build their own kernel. And to tell you honestly I still
On Jan 7, 2008 8:22 AM, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is your name? What is the company that proposes to do this,
and where is it located, whats the web site for it, etc?
You aren't exactly instilling confidence in people right now...
In an effort to help support OpenBSD and
On Jan 3, 2008 5:21 PM, Harpalus a Como [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Myth?
Have you read this:
http://www.nber.org/sys-admin/overwritten-data-guttman.html?
Why are you so upset about this?
Myth's that compel people to waste time and energy should be destroyed.
It's not myth.
Have you read this
On Dec 27, 2007 8:35 AM, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-27 17:31]:
Thats my point: running -current means building from source and
thus being affected.
huh?
not at all.
you use snapshots of course.
STeve understands that but I don't
On Dec 17, 2007 2:59 PM, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
I use OpenBSD as a desktop. Is there a documented way to get the latest
Flash plugin (or any version) to work with the standard firefox (as released
in /ftp/pub/.../packages)
I am using OpenBSD 4.2
is
joining this crowd, the world is a darker place.
Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 11, 2007 9:06 AM, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently purchased an HP LaserJet P2015 printer, and I wanted to warn
other users not to make the same mistake. The printer crashes
On Dec 13, 2007 10:58 AM, Tom Rosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 13, 2007 10:30 AM, Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good people of MISC land, could we please drop this thread, its lasted
way longer than really needed.
I'm enjoying watching RMS struggle and fail to make any
On Dec 11, 2007 9:06 AM, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently purchased an HP LaserJet P2015 printer, and I wanted to warn
other users not to make the same mistake. The printer crashes
intermittently while trying to print PostScript files with lpd.
A little googling revealed
On Dec 12, 2007 6:53 PM, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 12, 2007 7:39 PM, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's why I buy BR-Script supported Brother printers. BR-Script
supports enough Postscript for my needs.
Yes. I heart my Brother 2520DN. Duplex and network, under $250
You should probably post relevant config files and netstat output.
Your drawing didn't come out very well.
On Dec 10, 2007 6:58 PM, Bret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
I have the following computer network:
Internet - OpenBSD 4.2 --- Internal LAN
On Dec 7, 2007 10:03 AM, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
badeguruji wrote:
I am getting constant hacking attempt into my computer
from following IPs. Although, I have configured my ssh
config and tcp-wrappers to deny such attempts. But I
wish some expert soul in this community
On Dec 7, 2007 4:56 PM, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007, Gilbert Fernandes wrote:
c'est hallucinant de voir que l'un des meilleur os
disponibles rassemble autant de connards pretentieux
qui ont rien d'autre a fouttre que d'emmerder les
gens qui tentent
On Dec 7, 2007 8:43 PM, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I simply bought a USB serial adaptor. The cheapest that Bamboo Charlie
had in stock.
It just worked. It was so low priced that if it didn't I'd have just
tossed it in the spare parts box and bought another. AFAIK most of them
On Dec 7, 2007 4:08 PM, Gilbert Fernandes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 04:02:15PM -0800, Ted Unangst wrote:
In my fstab I have :
/dev/cgd0b noneswap sw 0 0
and you are not running openbsd.
the machine which is hosting mutt is not
my soekris is
On Dec 7, 2007 5:10 AM, Andris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is two messages from Hugo Leisink (Hiawatha developer). You'll
note that the first has a newer date than the later, that's because I
delete it, and I asked Hugo to send it to me again :P
-- Forwarded message --
On Dec 7, 2007 8:21 AM, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As to this point, I see both sides not really giving a chance to
listen to the other. He finds BSDers abrasive; Funny, I've more found
linux to be the bastion of irritating screechy fanbois. This is a sign
that we (myself
On Dec 4, 2007 5:41 PM, new_guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
375, 410, 468:
Are these build numbers?
Yes.
So, the current stable kernel is 0?
Just on your system. The -release kernel as compiled by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is his build #375.
Once you start compiling your own kernels you may build
On Dec 3, 2007 12:02 PM, patrimith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
By the way, the following command is more useful for your purpose:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 4.2-current (GENERIC) #69: Sun Nov 18 22:43:19 CET
2007
[EMAIL
I believe #375 is RELEASE from Aug 28 2007, that's what's in
/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/i386. Don't know where you're getting the others
from, snapshots? It'd be nice if you mentioned your upgrade steps.
On Nov 30, 2007 10:50 AM, patrimith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List!
I'm upgrading a server from
It's the colons, not the 127.0.0.1.
On Nov 26, 2007 1:24 PM, Eduardo Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/u02/snap
ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known
127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a
hahahah, nice.
that being said as a complete newbie with just the help from the FAQ
and a calculator I never messed up a dual boot.
On Nov 26, 2007 3:14 PM, David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dual booting is having two kernels. bsd and bsd.working.
On 27/11/2007, at 2:14 AM, Artur
On Nov 26, 2007 6:24 PM, xSAPPYx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if it was gmail that blew chunks on your message or somewhere
else along the way, but it seems some of your message lines were
trunked.
Is that why there's a 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9 added to the IP address?
Either way, your
On Nov 26, 2007 7:21 PM, PowerBSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 06:51:19PM -0800, Greg Thomas wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 6:24 PM, xSAPPYx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if it was gmail that blew chunks on your message or somewhere
else along the way, but it seems some
On Nov 26, 2007 8:02 PM, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 7:21 PM, PowerBSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 06:51:19PM -0800, Greg Thomas wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 6:24 PM, xSAPPYx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if it was gmail that blew chunks
On Nov 19, 2007 6:37 PM, Chris Zakelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clint Pachl wrote:
Is it possible for a cracker to compromise or root a machine on a
network that has pf enabled with the single rule block all in?
I suspect you're just fishing, but in the interests of spirited debate
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