The OpenBSD group chose to take that as a deliberately spiteful
missle targeting them.
Richard *did* send an email to misc@openbsd.org, notice that this
whole thing is in reply to Richard's original post to misc@
if Richard could go Back to the Future I believe he would send the
post to
Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:29:43 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
The NVIDIA binary blob is popular.
There you go again.
You don't know the difference between a blob and an application.
The difference has no meaning in the context of values and principles.
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 03:32:37 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:29:43 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
The NVIDIA binary blob is popular.
There you go again.
You don't know the difference between a blob and an application.
The
On 12/16/07 9:20 PM, Richard Stallman wrote:
No No NO. You miss the point. GNU is fighting for their view
of freedom. Not *real* freedom.
The GNU Project campaigns to give software users these four essential
freedoms:
Freedom 0: the freedom to run the program as you wish.
Freedom 1:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 06:54:23PM -0800, Matthew L. Shobe wrote:
After I update to -current and run X sans config as root, I lose
video signal and only a reboot brings it back. A surfeit of information
follows.
Hi,
this unfortunately is a known issue. I'm working on getting it fixed. In
On 12/17/07 4:42 AM, Ray Percival wrote:
Who wants to deny Stallman the freedom to do anything he wants? He has
the freedom to say and do anything he would like. And I have the freedom
to mock him for it. Everybody gets what they want.
If he is selfish, for example because he want to lessen
On 12/17/07 8:25 AM, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
OpenBSD took insult where there was none
This discussion is about basic principles and Richard Stallman denies facts
contrary to what he states.
+++chefren
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 02:17:46PM -0600, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
For GPL-licensed software I recommend the term covenant(ed)
software. So-called free software, as rms uses the term, is
totally dependent on the GPL, which leverages the State's monopoly on
violence to compel modifiers of the
On Dec 16, 2007, at 9:29 PM, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007 10:56 PM, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Bengt Frost wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:31:25PM -0700, Darrb
Finally as long as i do not hurt 'someone' (to mutch) then it must
be up
chefren wrote:
If a programmer has a bright idea he should be able to choose to give it
away or make money with it, which gives her/him even more freedoms.
Despite the rhetoric from Redmond-followers, making money from software
is something that both the GPL and BSD licenses allow. There have
David wins that round.
David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I wrote a a BSD Licensed program to mailbomb jews.
Would that be acceptable within ports ?
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
and who exactly would you bribe to get this mailbomb committed to
the ports tree?
David H. Lynch
On 2007/12/17 13:42, Lars Noodin wrote:
When the BSDTalk interview was posted, it was brought up that the ports,
which are not part of the base system, include non-free (by everyone's
measure) packages.
*everyone*? Not me personally, but people in some countries
find Opera to be more free
Hello
I have a problem with apache configuration. I have a small hosting
server and I want that users
will be able to change some settings of PHP using .htaccess (php_flag).
So I have to set:
AllowOverride Options
I also want that users will be able to set their own error documents.
So I have
I am having trouble with BIND logging in my OpenBSD 4.2-current DNS server.
I run it normally with this line in /etc/rc.conf.local:
named_flags= # for normal use:
My /var/named/etc/named.conf has these sections:
options {
version ;
listen-on port 53 { any; };
To: Santa, The North Pole (next to Superman's house)
Dear Santa,
I am a poor kid from England and what I really, really want for Christmas is
for this thread to end.
Love to Rudolph and the elves,
Fergus (age 45)
--
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Chetham's Library
Long Millgate
Manchester
M3 1SB
Tel: 0161
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 02:17:46PM -0600, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
For GPL-licensed software I recommend the term covenant(ed)
software. So-called free software, as rms uses the term, is
totally dependent on the GPL, which leverages the State's monopoly on
violence
Instead of bla-blaing on dump threads to obvious fanatics,
do what i did.
Show the FSF the $-finger and donate.
Because that flame really burns;)
Alf
On Dec 17, 2007 5:49 AM, J.D. Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble with BIND logging in my OpenBSD 4.2-current DNS server.
I run it normally with this line in /etc/rc.conf.local:
named_flags= # for normal use:
My /var/named/etc/named.conf has these
The GPL is merely a covenant license which closes the (mathmatical
definition alike) ring of Free Software so all operations don't create a
derivate outside that definition.
Ring of Stallmanism, not free software.
Operations that use Free Software and result in non-Free Software
(outside
Sorry, we are already overstocked on requests. Please try again next year.
The Santa Claus Company,
North Pole
On Dec 17, 2007 6:59 PM, Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To: Santa, The North Pole (next to Superman's house)
Dear Santa,
I am a poor kid from England and what I really,
Hello!
Does anyone managed to get working Ioncube loader under 4.1?
I have PHP Version 5.1.6, Threaded PHP No and
ioncube-loader-helper.php says i need ioncube_loader_ope_5.1.so
This is what i get, even if the file is in place (tried to put it
php.ini as zend_extension also):
# php
Failed
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 01:42:53PM +0200, Lars Nood??n wrote:
chefren wrote:
If a programmer has a bright idea he should be able to choose to give it
away or make money with it, which gives her/him even more freedoms.
Despite the rhetoric from Redmond-followers, making money from software
On Dec 17, 2007 3:14 PM, Karthik Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, we are already overstocked on requests. Please try again next year.
The Santa Claus Company,
North Pole
Dear Santa,
Please cancel all our requests, I think the OpenBSD people
deserve some extra attention this Christmas.
Ring of Stallmanism, not free software.
Brainwashing Includes the Acceptance of Conflicting Information
TEST: If you believe government social programs can eliminate poverty
you are brainwashed.
Brainwashed Individuals Can Have Obsessive Compulsive Debating Disorder
Brainwashers Have a
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 06:52:56AM -0700, L wrote:
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 02:17:46PM -0600, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
For GPL-licensed software I recommend the term covenant(ed)
software. So-called free software, as rms uses the term, is
totally dependent on the
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Ho, ho,ho! You've been very naughty, OpenBSD people!
No presents for you this time.
The Santa Claus Company,
North Pole
Frans Haarman wrote:
On Dec 17, 2007 3:14 PM, Karthik Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, we are already overstocked on
From: Owain Ainsworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matthew L. Shobe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: No X on Intel 965 Motherboard
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 06:54:23PM -0800, Matthew L. Shobe wrote:
After I update to -current and run X
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 06:57:02AM -0700, Darren Spruell wrote:
But nothing gets logged to the file. I see entries in /var/log/daemon when
I
do a rndc querylog and I see entries in /var/log/messages.
Doesn't seem to me that you're actually sending any log messages to
that channel.
I don't hate RMS or GNU or GPL etc. I find them silly at best but that
is besides the point. Point is that someone comes and pisses in my
sandbox. I piss and poop back. Especially if that someone shows up
playing moral high ground while being a complete and total hypocrite.
Is
blah blah blah
As usual you keep repeating what you said before but it _still_ does not
make it so.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 03:30:45PM +, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 06:52:56AM -0700, L wrote:
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 02:17:46PM
2007/12/16, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The language is not ready for it. Other languages do not have such a problem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-neutral_pronoun
Best
Martin
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 09:30:32AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
blah blah blah
As usual you keep repeating what you said before but it _still_ does not
make it so.
It's not that you disagree that 1000g = 1Kg, it's how rudely you can
bash those who agree so.
Rui
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Monday, 17 December 2007 at 6:24:08
On 12/17/07, Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To: Santa, The North Pole (next to Superman's house)
Dear Santa,
I am a poor kid from England and what I really, really want for Christmas is
for this thread to end.
Love to Rudolph and the elves,
Fergus (age 45)
Dearest little Fergie
Hey you said something that isnt complete bs! you get a cookie now!
1kg == 1000g! awesome!
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 04:44:00PM +, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 09:30:32AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
blah blah blah
As usual you keep repeating what you said
On 12/17/07, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Free Software as Richard Stallman uses the term is BSD.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
Uh-huh. Sure. Whatever. Z.
From the above-mentioned url: In the GNU project, we use copyleft to
protect these freedoms
bofh wrote:
The reasons I've are:
Need to support commercial packages
Linux is more mainstream
Debian has a maintenance program in place (ie, security patches are
back ported to supported platforms)
Longetivity of a particular level of release
...
I've used Debian a bit since 1997.
2) If supporting non-free software is bad,
What I object to is referring people to non-free software as something
to install. Supporting is a broader term, and includes various
different practices. I don't object to all of them.
I just finished listening to the BSDTalk interview for
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 12:22:11PM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
Requirement 2: the requirement to distribute exact copies to others
Requirement 3: the requirement to distribute copies of your modified
versions
to others.
Fixed that for you.
The GNU GPL does not
Requirement 2: the requirement to distribute exact copies to others
Requirement 3: the requirement to distribute copies of your modified
versions
to others.
Fixed that for you.
The GNU GPL does not require you to distribute copies to anyone,
neither exact copies nor
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 12:22:16PM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
I feel personally attacked by your uneducated comments. I feel
personally insulted by your by your condescending tone.
I am sorry that you feel attacked and insulted, but I have not done
so.
Please go away, you
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 05:04:10PM +, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
(chomp chomp) nice, thanks. More please :D
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 10:33:05AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Hey you said something that isnt complete bs! you get a cookie now!
1kg == 1000g! awesome!
On Mon,
On 12/16/07, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007 10:56 PM, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I wrote a a BSD Licensed program to mailbomb jews.
Would that be acceptable within ports ?
and who exactly would you bribe to
As your views on open-source have become more and more extreme over
time, you have become less and less relevant to a overall practical
open-source community
I've never agreed with open source at all; my community is the free
software community. In 1998 part of the community
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Gregg Reynolds wrote:
On 12/17/07, Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To: Santa, The North Pole (next to Superman's house)
Dear Santa,
I am a poor kid from England and what I really, really want for
Christmas is
for this thread to end.
On Dec 17, 2007 3:11 AM, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The OpenBSD group chose to take that as a deliberately spiteful
missle targeting them.
Richard *did* send an email to misc@openbsd.org, notice that this
whole thing is in reply to Richard's original post to misc@
No,
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 12:21:44PM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
2) If supporting non-free software is bad,
What I object to is referring people to non-free software as something
to install. Supporting is a broader term, and includes various
different practices. I don't object
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 11:08:26PM +0530, V. Karthik Kumar wrote:
Gregg Reynolds wrote:
On 12/17/07, Fergus Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To: Santa, The North Pole (next to Superman's house)
Dear Santa,
I am a poor kid from England and what I really, really want for
Christmas is
df wrote:
Sorry for top posting...and the intrusion...
Just wondering if you solved this problem?
Noticed that acx0 had an MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit) life timeout
- I know you said you loaded the firmware...was it the latest? 13 Oct 07
acx-firmware-1.4.tgz
- What are the specifics of
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 15:17:00 -0500
Frank Bax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have an app running on windows machine that has a web interface.
We would like to access this web-app from a mobile device (cell
phone). Is there software we could install on OpenBSD that sits
between this box and
On 2007/12/17 15:17, Frank Bax wrote:
We have an app running on windows machine that has a web interface. We
would like to access this web-app from a mobile device (cell phone). Is
there software we could install on OpenBSD that sits between this box and
windows box that would provide
Lars Noodin wrote on Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 07:14:41PM +0200:
However, since OpenBSD is a small project and to stay focused needs to
drop legacy releases, I can accept the need to migrate every 18 months
or so.
Upgrading every 18 months is definitely too seldom. For roughly the last
6 months,
On Dec 16, 2007 3:13 PM, Darren Spruell wrote:
Verify the settings on your switch port that re0 connects to and
verify you've got nothing but autonegotiation selected. If you've got
an unmanaged/unmanageable switch, that should certainly be the case.
If it's manageable, at least see if you can
2007/12/17, df [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Noticed that acx0 had an MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit) life timeout
- I know you said you loaded the firmware...was it the latest? 13 Oct 07
acx-firmware-1.4.tgz
Yes, I used 1.4.
- What are the specifics of your connection string to the AP (Access
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 12:33:57AM +0300, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
2007/12/17, df [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Noticed that acx0 had an MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit) life timeout
- I know you said you loaded the firmware...was it the latest? 13 Oct 07
acx-firmware-1.4.tgz
Yes, I used 1.4.
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
HM
On Dec 18, 2007 9:59 AM, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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)
[1] http://openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#flashplugin
[2] have a
The latest version of flash? No. See here for some solutions:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20070907181228
On Dec 17, 2007 5:59 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
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
I haven't tried any of this, but given that running Opera for Linux
with Adobe's Flash plug-in in emulation works, if it's important to
have the latest Flash in Firefox, would it be possible to run Firefox
for Linux+Flash in emulation? Has anyone tried this? Is there a reason
why Opera is better
On 18/12/2007, at 3:29 AM, Sandu Ionut` wrote:
Hello!
Does anyone managed to get working Ioncube loader under 4.1?
I have PHP Version 5.1.6, Threaded PHP No and
ioncube-loader-helper.php says i need ioncube_loader_ope_5.1.so
This is what i get, even if the file is in place (tried to put it
On Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 11:01:14PM +0100, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 12:33:57AM +0300, Dmitrij Czarkoff wrote:
2007/12/17, df [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Noticed that acx0 had an MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit) life timeout
- I know you said you loaded the firmware...was it the
I've looked, but can't find it. Before getting the source and compiling, is
this somewhere in ports?
Thanks,
Brad
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Any possible to join ucasterisk in openbsd system .
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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
No, there is no Flash 9 on OpenBSD. Adobe only released the Flash 9
Player for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Although OpenBSD has the ability
emulate Linux,
Hi Joel
Thanks for the response and your time
Try entering the boot config (type '-c' at the boot
prompt) and disable the azalia driver
I made this steps but the Kernel crash again. I type
code
boot bsd.mp -c
disable azalia
quit
/code
The screenshot of the kernel crash are:
Diego Fernando Nieto Moreno writes:
Hi Joel
Thanks for the response and your time
Try entering the boot config (type '-c' at the boot
prompt) and disable the azalia driver
I made this steps but the Kernel crash again. I type
code
boot bsd.mp -c
disable azalia
quit
/code
Who would
Matthew Szudzik writes:
I used to hope that Gnash, the Gnu Flash Player, would
eventually support Flash 9 on OpenBSD, but that seems unlikely
now
Don't take what I wrote too seriously; tempers were flaring at
the time. If they produce a release that is an improvement upon
0.8.0 for OpenBSD
Hello all!
All this toing and froing is exhilirating, but is there any coding still
going on?
Don't make me install Frosty Warthog!!
Hi,
I just want to know if somebody has running any Boinc client on
OpenBSD. I have special interest on this because i have a person near to
me (my mother) that has Alzheimer in a very early state. There is a
project ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) which is using this client to analyze proteins
to find a
kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All this toing and froing is exhilirating, but is there any coding still
going on?
I wouldn't be overly worried. In those threads you're probably
thinking of, most of the volume has come from people who are not
OpenBSD developers. We have heard from some
Hello!
I just want to know if somebody has running any Boinc client on
OpenBSD.
Looks like there are also a few unofficial, working ports for OpenBSD:
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/DownloadOther
Maybe I'll try it myself if this project is useful, I'll read their
webpage later. So far
I am having trouble with the current gnome interface.
A client has a bunch of files with names and contents
that include various high-bit chars. Previously (4.1)
he was able to name files using these characters, but
now is unable to because the Gnome file browser gives
an error.
Is this
yt is giving me the following error while trying to download -
$ yt http://youtube.com/watch?v=huF2mrhTtCwfeature=dir
$ Getting http://youtube.com/watch?v=huF2mrhTtCw ...
/usr/local/bin/lua: /usr/local/bin/yt:42: assertion failed!
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'assert'
-current is booting on my laptop again, and after applying the diff the
Huawei E220 is now recognized as
umsm0 at uhub2
port 1 HUAWEI Technologies HUAWEI Mobile rev 1.10/0.00 addr 2
ucom0 at umsm0 portno 0
Anyone who has a ppp.conf that might work with swedish 3 operator
(Hi3G Access AB) so
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