Extended the snapcalc function to respect the user set gaps.
diff --git a/calmwm.h b/calmwm.h
index 16e52b2..d3978ea 100644
--- a/calmwm.h
+++ b/calmwm.h
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ void client_resize(struct
client_ctx *);
voidclient_send_delete(struct
ropers ha scritto:
raven ra...@lilik.it wrote:
i'm lookin around to get an OpenBSD Mascotte puppet (i dont know if it's
the right word) in Europe, some time ago i see it on OpenBSD website.
On 25 July 2010 22:54, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
https
Hi list,
i'm lookin around to get an OpenBSD Mascotte puppet (i dont know if it's
the right word) in Europe, some time ago i see it on OpenBSD website.
Someone can help me ???
thanks,
Francesco
Il 29/10/09 00.23, Marco Peereboom ha scritto:
In .nl? puhlease!
Ahahahah ok. Next time, we organize a team of chefs of the event and i
will taking from italy some specialties :)
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:07:52PM +0100, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 22.20
L. V. Lammert ha scritto:
Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a
Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails
app running with Mongrel on 4.5, but I would really like to use an Apache
SSL session; never could get that working with
Theo de Raadt ha scritto:
I recently installed 4.5 from the CD, and while adding user amar, I
set the primary group to wheel. But now when I try to do a su -, I
am kicked out for not being in group wheel. Though FAQ 10.1 says that
one has to be manually added to group wheel if su - is needed,
Ricardo Augusto de Souza ha scritto:
It was an emergency situation.
I tought only members from misc were able to query it content.
When you send a mail to public mailing list, what you expect? Did you
ask to yourself what i send is sensitive data ?
Remember that, no one, can erase your
Ryan Flannery ha scritto:
With the recent work done to the audio system on OpenBSD, a buddy of
[snip]
audioctl, that one could play with to reduce this?
Maybe is stupid but r just my 2 cent , but trying to use blowfish
cipher? I noticed a little difference using this cipher when i've
Giancarlo Razzolini ha scritto:
patric conant escreveu:
Is /etc/group documented somewhere, specifically, there are several
_groups
and I am trying to discover if they are read, I thought I had read that
_groups were ignored, but can't find reference to it one way or
another. man
-a group
Marc Espie ha scritto:
There are oodles of plugins for drupal for ecommerce sites.
I have mostly not ported these because I don't have the usage for it, but
it's generally very easy to do (put it under sites/all/modules, check
that it works, package).
I remember a framework called Hdndel based
Michiel van der Kraats ha scritto:
2008/12/12 Jacob Yocom-Piatt j...@fixedpointgroup.com
oscommerce works but is a mixed bag.
there are tons of modules you can add with very little work that give very
useful features, e.g. automated label printing, but the code quality and
maintainability
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, Ed Ahlsen-Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba, and gotten printcap set such that I
printed a straight text fire, but nothing else works now that I tried
to print
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, Ed Ahlsen-Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba
John Nietzsche ha scritto:
Dear list members,
i am reading What's new for OpenBSD 4.4. It is stated about the
initial import of ypldap(8). But, i cannot locate the ypldap daemon.
Do you know where is it?
Thanks a lot.
Search on the archives.
http://marc.info/?t=12236616303r=1w=2
Francisco Valladolid Hdez. ha scritto:
Hi folks.
I need a recomendation for using one or other web server for a shared web
hosting for a small company.
Always prefer using Apache from base, whenever I watch that Apache 2 include
best performance compared to 1.3 (included in base), and best
Theo de Raadt ha scritto:
You're right Theo, but isn't better an answer like: RTFC ? Just 4 char.
There is no point in telling people who can't read the code, to go
read the code. It won't change a thing. They really will keep coming
back to misc showing their false expectations.
I
Theo de Raadt ha scritto:
I would assume you're referring to uvm_loadav in uvm_meter.c? That's where
I'm looking. I was hoping for a little English to help me with my
understanding, but maybe I'm just not clever enough.
Likely this is not the real problem.
[snip]
I think that is
Hi misc :)
I'm thinking how my users into an ldap db can login into my openbsd
machine as users. I try to use google but no clue at all.
Thanks guys :)
Francesco
gm_sjo ha scritto:
2008/10/10 Breen Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When you have proven yourself even 10% as helpful to the cause of OpenBSD as
Theo is, then maybe, just maybe, you are justified in criticizing his
tactics. I look forward to that point in time, but until then I really have
no
Jim Willis ha scritto:
I agree entirely! The OpenBSD developers should surely be raised upon
shoulders for all of there work... However a mocking sticker would be
rather awesome!
-Jim
I ask into myself what appen if the anyone of the FSF or GPLled people
send at least one cent to
Hi guys,
i want to make a presentation to introduce OpenBSD into the public of my
university. Someone can give me ideas to capture the public? Most of my
public work with linux, so i think i have to spent some words into the
difference between linux and OBSD.
Ideas?
Francesco
Hi Martial NDEKO,
Martial NDEKO ha scritto:
Hi Raven,
[snap]
Have a look here http://www.openbsd.org/papers/ you'll probably find what
you need.
I already see that link, but i want to have ideas from misc guys,
and...that link contain specific things about openbsd.
I think
Jason Crawford ha scritto:
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like the bootloader to accept no user input and do nothing but
load the kernel.
man boot.conf
look for timeout
I ask to myself, why no one use apropos or man -k ? Holy shit! Ever, the
Frank Bax ha scritto:
Yesterday, I upgraded from 4.2 to 4.3 release and icewm freezes when I
hit Alt-tab. I found this reference to a patch:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc/browse_thread/thread/9de493f8bbab33a9
Avoiding keyboard shortcuts seems to be a workaround
Christophe Rioux ha scritto:
Hello,
I googled many hours to find out that some people did the following
configuration:
* OpenBSD as Host (last version if possible)
* VMWare server installed (VMWare server 1.0.4 - 1.0.6 if possible)
- Linux Virtual Server
- Windows Virtuel
Hi guys, i have this net topology:
MAN
[LOCAL_MACHINE] ---[GATEWAY]INTERNET-- [My
EXTERNAL SERVER]
So, i want to connect into my localmachine using ssh port forwarding on
My EXTERNAL SERVER. Ofcourse the Gateway
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 03:37:50PM -0400, Jim Razmus wrote:
* Jim Razmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080626 15:36]:
* raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080626 12:31]:
Christophe Rioux ha scritto:
Hello,
I googled many hours to find out that some people did the following
configuration
Thanks so much TeXitoi
TeXitoi ha scritto:
raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi guys, i have this net topology:
MAN
[LOCAL_MACHINE] ---[GATEWAY]INTERNET-- [My
EXTERNAL SERVER]
So, i want to connect into my localmachine using ssh port
Jay Hart ha scritto:
I believe he was volunteering to rewrite the kernel using VB 6.0, but I could
be wrong.
Jay
In VB.Net i think, so we can compile everything with monoThanks to
miguel de icaza
Francesco
Adriaan ha scritto:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
As it seems my last two project ideas for my degree have fallen through, I
wonder if anyone here has any ideas for software projects which are:
a) Useful
b) Conceptually new
Ideas need not be
Marco Peereboom ha scritto:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 04:30:12PM +0200, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
Nick Holland schrieb:
So in short: no, you will probably not be seeing OpenOffice as part
of base.
Understood, but I wrote about functionality conciously: I would mean
ability to write
Theo de Raadt ha scritto:
sorry this is slightly off topic, but i was curious. (that) What
database technology (Oracle, MysQL, Postgres...) does Google use for
its database need?
Of course they use flat files. Duh.
Aren't you glad you asked on a mailing list which is 100% unrelated
to
Paul Irofti ha scritto:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 04:47:18PM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
- A good TeX to html convertor (extensible)
- A good TeX gui
There's a pretty good chance that TeX is going to become obsolete.
I just finished writing my paper, my presentation and what
comfooc ha scritto:
Hi,
What about python? I think that it's license is better (but i might be wrong).
Cheers.
Please... Read all threads before writing
Developers make choices... Marc choice perl stop. Perl is in base and he
know perl, so for a silly sillogism, Marc use perl for
Ted Unangst ha scritto:
On 5/14/08, Gabriel Linder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering... If someone generates ssh keys with flags J or Z
set in malloc.conf(5), aren't these keys useless too (since feeding
predictable data is more or less equal to not feeding data at all) ?
A
Paul de Weerd ha scritto:
Hi all,
Today I stumbled across a dirt cheap (~6 EUR) wireless + bluetooth
combo USB device. Turns out the wireless part is supported (it's a
zyd(4)) :
uhub3 at uhub0 port 1 Genesys Logic USB2.0 Hub rev 2.00/6.0b addr 2
zyd0 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface
Andris ha scritto:
2008/5/6 Jordi Espasa Clofent [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Spanish:
Esta es una lista inglesa; tu actitud es _muy_ desconsiderada.
English:
This is an english mail-list; your attitude is _very_ rude.
--
Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent
I don't see why his attitude is
Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez ha scritto:
I dont know if it is the place to ask it, but that window manager uses? And
why?
Regards
wmaker (Window Maker) : small, easy to configure, has a taskbar for frequently used apps, and for each workspace you can have different applications, so you can
Jacob Meuser ha scritto:
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 03:38:13AM +0530, debian developer wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
the question is, how is porting free software to non-free platforms
ok, but providing easier ways to install non-free software on free
platforms wrong?
With 2 doubleclick you
scalable,
your application need to be...
-Francesco
On 29 Apr 2008, at 00:41, raven wrote:
Bertrand Janin ha scritto:
I Wonder what amazon.com and Ebay.com use? it would stand to reason
that they would need speed any place they can get it.
I wonder if they use C?
I remember seeing Sun
++ web
appliances, c/c++ it's the best choice ;)
[raven]
Bertrand Janin ha scritto:
I Wonder what amazon.com and Ebay.com use? it would stand to reason
that they would need speed any place they can get it.
I wonder if they use C?
I remember seeing Sun microbanners here and there on eBay, it might
scream Java.
But, sometimes, you see
Marc Espie ha scritto:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 01:13:40PM +1000, mufurcz wrote:
Hi,
We've got a few Lenovo T61 with Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M video cards.
As far as I know, these cards are based on the GeForce 8400M G or GS
chip set (not an expert), and provides some entry level 3D
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 08:29:19PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
This is a hack, I didn't test it. (Apply against OpenBSD 4.2+PATCHES.)
--- /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh/sshconnect2.c Mon Jun 18 16:34:35 2007
+++ /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh/sshconnect2.c Tue Apr 22 21:58:13 2008
@@ -743,6
bofh ha scritto:
Sure. Write some code and get it in, then you'll get access :-)
I dont think so... You know, some code, dont make you a developer...Or
at least OpenBSD developer. Skilled and more than some code make you a
developer...
My 0.02 cent...
Francesco
On 4/15/08, Andris
Daniel Ouellet ha scritto:
Anil Saini wrote:
how can i completely uninstall port or package from openBSD
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgRemove
man ports(7)
man pkg_add(1)
man pkg_delete(1)
Unix Fan ha scritto:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
..
You do realise that with your abrasive posts, you're pissing off
the very people you're suggesting do the work, right?
Yes, I realise that, and I'm not trying to offend...intentionally.. *sigh*...
I'll stop
Pau Amaro-Seoane ha scritto:
Hi,
I am interested in the script mentioned here by e4ea
It's simple, http://gruiik.info/up2date.pl
http://gruiik.info/up2date.html
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=2007120707mode=expanded
who of you is e4ea? I would like to have a look at the
Juan Miscaro ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
I'm waiting to set up a new box with the latest snapshot but the corresponding
i386 packages directory on the main ftp server is empty. When will it be
populated?
Thank you,
/juan
Ed V. ha scritto:
Since there seems to be a bug with cvs checkouts (dies with:
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 2937909 bytes
on x86 32-bit platforms,
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 5242880 bytes
on amd64 64-bit platforms and
cvs [server aborted]:
Hi, like subject, i would to know why OpenBSD do not partecipate to
Google Summer of Code. Exist a reasonable reason?
I already search on FAQ but no answer about this :)
[raven]
your monitor resolution, or... at least start X -configure with
root account to have an xorg.conf.new
Regards,
[raven]
Marcus Andree ha scritto:
I've just finished a small argument with some colleages here at work.
They just couldn't believe a Pentium 133 was serving a hundred e-mail
accounts...
Even in death we can count on OpenBSD to show how things should
be done.
RIP.
I still use an Pentium 166 with 64
Peter N. M. Hansteen ha scritto:
Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I check whether its a non-apm laptop?
It's a ThinkPad R61i, dmesg below;
in that case, sysctl hw should give something like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sysctl hw
and if not exist hw.sensors and apm -b
Mayuresh Kathe ha scritto:
Golly, what language is that? is it the native language of NL?
I tried running it through 'rot13', but that complicated it even more.
It's dutch! mijncomputer.nl the tld .nl = Netherlands... So...It's simple.
jaar (NL) = year(EN)
Francesco
2008/2/22 Han Boetes
And...you forgot to say: Sorry for my dumbness to all developers that
give you an answer.
Now, you have to kiss all their ass.
Francesco
Mayuresh Kathe ha scritto:
What is it about OpenBSD that I can't resist it?
After the past long exchange about our ultimate goal and a lot of
people
Marco Peereboom ha scritto:
real men use find
or locate (1)
Francesco
Mayuresh Kathe ha scritto:
On Feb 19, 2008 5:16 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 17:33:12 +0530
Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It just led me to ponder, what is OpenBSD's ultimate goal?
What, exactly, is yours?
My
William Boshuck ha scritto:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 10:16:08AM +0530, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
... I've NEVER got any of the code for FREE,
Yes, you did. The code is free. The CDs are not.
Maybe Mr.Mayuresh Kathe, dont know anoncvs[1].
By a 4.2 release, we can download a bootable
Girish Venkatachalam ha scritto:
On 14:42:37 Feb 19, Paul Irofti wrote:
I've been using rtorrent for more than a year now and it never
stopped/blocked/froze/etc.
I can second that . Little annoyances here and there but overall
rtorrent works very well under OpenBSD.
If it freezes
Gilles Chehade ha scritto:
cassier sebastien a icrit :
i'm looking for the same function as locale on debian.
function or command ?
I think he talking about a command that return as output a
locale-specific information. Or better that do the same thing.
Francesco
Gilles Chehade ha scritto:
cassier sebastien a icrit :
i'm looking for the same function as locale on debian.
function or command ?
I think he talking about a command that return as output a
locale-specific information. Or better that do the same thing.
Cassier if you search
Zbigniew Baniewski ha scritto:
On Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 09:52:34PM +0100, raven wrote:
Raven, learn to write understandable English first, then try to reply
to my mails.
I will try, thanks for a suggestion, english not is my mother tongue.
But, you still dumb.
I can see
Jussi Peltola ha scritto:
For each message in this thread that I consider insulting (10 so far), I
will donate 1 euro to OpenBSD to compensate for lost developer time
reading such messages. Being a student my budget can't take more, but at
least I try to be grateful.
Keep up the good work
Ted Unangst ha scritto:
On 2/12/08, Darren Spiteri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know why or how this poorly documented sysctl works, but the
result speaks for itself. Note the dramatic throughput increase of the
parent.
running netperf on a firewall is a poor test of forwarding
client.
Thanks for any help.
you can use google, isn't so difficult...
http://www.google.com/bsd and you can try to ask: sendmail configure
server -smarthost -postfix
[raven]
I agree with you except for help to bill gates... He can have a
thousands of slaves to ask help, all ready to lick his ass... So why me :)
I want to be free to choose the freedom, i choose BSDGpl when i need (
it's a bitwise AND)
Thanks for your mail Fredrik.
[raven]
Fredrik Ludl ha scritto
Pau Amaro-Seoane ha scritto:
what do you mean? I have to increase the gain of the reception on my
laptop. Or do you mean I can use the built-in antenna of a router to
do that? If so, how? I do have an old wifi router
If you have a fonera, you can use it like a repeater with an selfmade
Twin
Sunnz ha scritto:
2008/1/12, Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In that case, buying a Windows computer would be Ok, as long as you
don't update the version of Windows software that is on it... when you
want a newer version of Windows, just get a new computer.
It is normal for
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