mxb wrote:
...
For someone who "doesn't use tmpfs" or "doesn't care that much" about
it, you sure are making a racket on this thread.
On 23:02 Sun 31 Jul, mxb wrote:
> Mine is sane.
No, it's not. Your email contains valid UTF-8 symbols but mime states
that it is in us-ascii:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Really, just shut up and fix it. It's that simple :)
Baikal too!
> On 31 juli 2016, at 22:13, ʞiᴌᴌʍᴀᴎ ḂØԲH
wrote:
>
> Alpine is great!
>
> _
> U N I X L e g i o n . c o m
> hacking the world
> Network operations center
> +593 995 956811 | +593 7 2952-763
>
> """This email and any files transmitted with it
Mine is sane. Yours just couple of thousands years after.
Fix yours.
> On 31 juli 2016, at 21:46, Consus wrote:
>
> On 20:53 Sun 31 Jul, mxb wrote:
>> ?? ?? ?? ??, ??
.
>> ?? ?? ??
Thanks! I like to use kqueue and it is to redis database update for
multiple processes, possibly among multiple machines. I can have a sentinel
programs spawn off secondary IP sockets to threads and through database
listings, it could notify the thread that a unified operation on sessions
from
Alpine is great!
_
U N I X L e g i o n . c o m
hacking the world
Network operations center
+593 995 956811 | +593 7 2952-763
"""This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and
intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are
For Trumps sake Kids, put some gloves on and do it like proper coders or grab
a drink together and talk it out…
Hugs,
Steve
> On 31 Jul 2016, at 19:54, mxb wrote:
>
> Who gives a sh*t?!
> Ppl supporting OpenBSD community what matters - with userbase without users
is
>
On 20:53 Sun 31 Jul, mxb wrote:
> ?? ?? ?? ??, ?? .
> ?? ?? ?? ??.
Also fix your goddamn mail client. Your encoding is shit.
Else it is just a discussion.
> On 31 juli 2016, at 20:48, Consus wrote:
>
> drama
Good one.
But private messages are not appreciated
So misc is in loop.
Sorry to pollute your private space.
> On 31 juli 2016, at 20:38, Karel Gardas wrote:
>
> Could you be so kind and move this conversation out of misc@
>
> Thanks! Karel
>
> On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 7:54 PM,
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> On 31 juli 2016, at 20:47, mxb wrote:
>
> Я Ð ÑÑÑкий, и ÑÑо Ñ ÑÑого?
>
>> On 31 juli 2016, at 20:37, Aioi Yuuko
On 19:54 Sun 31 Jul, mxb wrote:
> Who gives a sh*t?!
> Ppl supporting OpenBSD community what matters - with userbase without users is
> like masturbating.
>
> Ppl like me test public diffs on live equipment, donate money and buy CDs so
> Theo can continue to milk this project
> so he can bike in
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> On 31 juli 2016, at 20:37, Aioi Yuuko wrote:
>
> Stop making Russians look bad. Some of us like OpenBSD
He didnât answered about mirrors.
I asked.
So this one you can send to /dev/null.
> On 31 juli 2016, at 20:37, Aioi Yuuko wrote:
>
> See your previous message re: mirrors.
Could you be so kind and move this conversation out of misc@
Thanks! Karel
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 7:54 PM, mxb wrote:
> Who gives a sh*t?!
> Ppl supporting OpenBSD community what matters - with userbase without users
is
> like masturbating.
>
> Ppl like me test public
> Who gives a sh*t?!
This project, as it happens.
> Ppl supporting OpenBSD community what matters - with userbase without users
> is
> like masturbating.
What is this obsession with masturbating? Linus has it too. At least you get
credit for not mentioning monkeys.
> Ppl like me test public
Who gives a sh*t?!
Ppl supporting OpenBSD community what matters - with userbase without users is
like masturbating.
Ppl like me test public diffs on live equipment, donate money and buy CDs so
Theo can continue to milk this project
so he can bike in Canadian woods.
As we speak it in Russia:
Guess which one of you and theo have it's name all over the CVS tree ?
2016-07-31 16:37 GMT+02:00 mxb :
> While looking at the mirror, read your last email once again.
>
>
>> On 30 juli 2016, at 19:58, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, you sure are
While looking at the mirror, read your last email once again.
> On 30 juli 2016, at 19:58, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> Yeah, you sure are the cool dude.
>
> Despite the existance of people like you, OpenBSD has been
> progressing as working code for 20 years.
>
>
> And
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 09:05:52AM +, Luke Small wrote:
> I'm trying to do some operations in which I fork and the child closes and
> simplifies socketpair listings and sends the simpler list of malloced file
> descriptors to a function and sends ioctl data after it opens a socket. The
>
I'm trying to do some operations in which I fork and the child closes and
simplifies socketpair listings and sends the simpler list of malloced file
descriptors to a function and sends ioctl data after it opens a socket. The
parent sends a short greeting to the child to show that it is ready. The
Sendt fra min iPhone
> Den 31. jul. 2016 kl. 08.17 skrev Edgar Pettijohn
:
>
> I'm trying to set up an nfs share. The server (5.9 stable) is set up as
> described in the FAQ. rpcinfo shows what it should. When I try to connect
from
> my laptop (current) the mount command
I'm trying to set up an nfs share. The server (5.9 stable) is set up as
described in the FAQ. rpcinfo shows what it should. When I try to connect from
my laptop (current) the mount command just hangs indefinitely. However, on the
server showmount -a show my laptop is mounted. When I try to reboot
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