Re: is the Lemote Yeeloong available in the US?
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 07:16:27AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote: [...] If you want to move things forward, please get jasper@ a machine. We need ports! -Otto Thanks to two generous donors I will be able to buy a Yeeloong now. Cheers, Jasper -- Intelligence should guide our actions, but in harmony with the texture of the situation at hand -- Francisco Varela
Re: apple alu keyboard
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 01:10:28PM +0200, Benoit Chesneau wrote: Hi all, Anyoneone on the list use an usb apple alu keyboard (the last one) ? I would like to use one on openbsd (french version of the keyboard) and would like to know if it could work. - benont hi, i've got the MB110N/A Apple Keyboard, which works just fine. although i didn't bother yet to bind all the non-standard keys to do funky actions ;-) uhub6 at uhub0 port 4 Apple, Inc. Keyboard Hub rev 2.00/96.15 addr 2 uhidev2 at uhub6 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 Apple, Inc Apple Keyboard rev 2.00/0.67 addr 3 uhidev2: iclass 3/1 ukbd1 at uhidev2: 8 modifier keys, 5 key codes, country code 13 wskbd2 at ukbd1 mux 1 wskbd2: connecting to wsdisplay0 uhidev3 at uhub6 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1 Apple, Inc Apple Keyboard rev 2.00/0.67 addr 3 uhidev3: iclass 3/0 uhid0 at uhidev3: input=1, output=0, feature=0 cheers, jasper -- Intelligence should guide our actions, but in harmony with the texture of the situation at hand -- Francisco Varela
Re: gnome-display-properties for OpenBSD ?
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 07:34:37PM -0700, my mail wrote: --- On Tue, 7/15/08, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: gnome-display-properties for OpenBSD ? hi, yep, correct. please see http://openbsd.org/faq/current.html for more details. cheers, jasper hi jasper, i have set up OpenBSD installation for -current branch, and have testing gnome. but if i want using gnome-display-properties for -stable (4.3) branch how to do it? i have search gnome-display-properties using google so i can compile in my stable machine, but i can't found this source code. thx seriously, don't go that way. mixing -stable with -current ports is bad. and you'll be on your own. it's part of x11/gnome/controlcenter2 fwiw. cheers, jasper -- Intelligence should guide our actions, but in harmony with the texture of the situation at hand -- Francisco Varela
Re: gnome-display-properties for OpenBSD ?
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:38:15AM -0700, my mail wrote: is this packages exist in OpenBSD? i have install OpenBSD 4.3 and using gnome as X Window. In Fedora Core, i can using gnome-display-properties for change my resolution, but in OpenBSD 4.3 i can't found it. i have install xorg.conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf thx hi, thanks for this notice, i see why it is missing and i'll fix this soonish ;-) cheers, jasper -- Intelligence should guide our actions, but in harmony with the texture of the situation at hand -- Francisco Varela
Re: Visual Boy Advance - compile problems
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 09:16:34AM +0200, Jesus Sanchez wrote: Hi, I use OpenBSD for almost all tasks I do, and one thing I tried is to compile the program Visual Boy Advance but I have a problem. This programs is a Nintendo (R) Game Boy Advance emulator and is open source. Here the link: http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/vba/VisualBoyAdvance-src-1.7.2.tar.gz The configure script tells me it can't found the libpng, but indeed I have installed the png package from ports. I tried to follow the configure script to find the place libpng should be, but I'm not skilled in this so I failed. Has anybody compiled this source with success? Thanks for your time -Jesus there's already a port of vba in emulators/vba. cheers, jasper ps: wrt to the png problem, try adding CONFIGURE_ENV= CPPFLAGS=-I${LOCALBASE}/include/libpng to future ports with that problem. -- Intelligence should guide our actions, but in harmony with the texture of the situation at hand -- Francisco Varela
Re: why am i only able to run Gnome in safe mode? (getting error)
On Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 09:56:50AM +0200, Genadijus Paleckis wrote: take a look at http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg50994.html badeguruji wrote: Hello, Please help OR guide to me to any resource which describes installing gnome in clean clear steps on a new openBSD installation. (I am ready to uninstall and reinstall gnome if needed) i tried to install gnome in below order: gnome-desktop-2.18.2p0: gnome-session-2.18.2p0 gdm-2.18.2 I am only able to run gnome is safe mode. This post has the exact issue i am facing (only error in the log file is little different, which is shown below) http://www.webservertalk.com/message1134770.html --as per the solution in the above post user changed permissions on his home dir. i am logging in as root. should i change my root permissions? currently they are: drwx-- 14 root wheel 1024 Nov 7 07:01 root The errors in the log file: (==) Log file: /var/log/Xorg.0.log, Time: Wed Nov 7 05:46:56 2007 (EE) Unable to locate/open config file New driver is i810 (==) Using default built-in configuration (55 lines) (EE) Failed to load module dri (module does not exist, 0) (EE) Failed to load module fbdev (module does not exist, 0) FreeFontPath: FPE /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/ refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing. FreeFontPath: FPE /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/ refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing. # I am also getting below error on message log: Nov 7 00:12:46 ironhost gdm[12200]: gdm_slave_exec_script: Failed starting: /etc/X11/gdm/Init/Default please advice. thank you. BG ~~Kalyan-mastu~~ i'll have a look at this soon. thanks for reporting though. cheers, jasper -- The good life is one inspired by love and guided by knowledge. -- Bertrand Russel
Re: Ports changes web page is badly out of date
On Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 03:29:56PM -0400, Peter Fraser wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/portsplus/index.html which is referenced by http://www.openbsd.org/plus42.html yeah, perhaps someone feels like start keeping portsplus up to date from now on? please contact me if so. cheers, jasper -- ``Sapere aude!''
Re: General Question about OpenBSD
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 03:45:37PM -0400, Suzuki Kawasaki wrote: If OpenBSD is the most uber secure why does it run on Solaris? because we don't trust our own os, and secretly all run mirbsd. that's why. we just happened to come across some free solaris cd's and decided the webserver was going to run that. /topic Secure for the past `date` i was thinking of this: /topic don't bother us with your stupid questions too bad we can't hop onto every irc network and change the topics of every single #openbsd, just a minor detail though...
Re: Proposal for uname / cvs
Are you afraid of unleasing the powers of sed(1)?
Re: anyone know where I can get an IO-DATA USL-5P in the United States?
On Sat, Oct 07, 2006 at 12:38:05AM +0200, mickey wrote: On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 04:10:44PM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote: The subject line sez it all. I've been looking for a small embedded system to run OpenBSD on and very recent commits makes this look interesting. woman you are fast (: there is supposedly a piece sold in .eu (see landisk.html) At least a couple of stores in .nl [1] and one in .at [2]. (The Plextor's) Cheers, Jasper but then nobody knows for sure... it's a japanese sex toy. cu -- paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained) 1: http://www.beslist.nl/computers/d130260/Plextor_Professional_Network_Hdd_(_PX-EH25L-T3_).html 2: http://www.1ashop.at/webshopServlet?searchCategory=0cmd=findensearchtext=plextorpage=1allwords=true -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl
Re: DVD to distribute OpenBSD Packages (Re: about signing OpenBSD packages)
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 03:11:50PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 09:50:34AM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o wrote: On 9/1/06, Madars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...I do trust the packages that are on the CDs, but as space is limited, you can't put all of them there. Does the OpenBSD project consider the use of DVD to distribute the package set on a per architecture basis? IMHO can be in line with the project's objective of distributing the OS (and packages?) in CD (or in this case, DVD) sets to support the project. On the buyer's side, it guarantees the reliability/authenticity of the packages; on the project's side, it's a new way of distributing OS support applications. Now *that* would suck. Most of my i386 boxes won't read a DVD, and I'm fairly certain that getting a sparc to read a DVD isn't as easy as making a i386 do the same. That's one of the reasons it (probally) won't happen. I'm looking forward to equip my iMac with a dvd-drive... Joachim Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl
Re: Unable to find startxfce under OpenBSD/i386 3.9
On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 03:21:28PM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote: Hi misc, I'd like to use Xfce4 as my main desktop environment, and I can't run it under OpenBSD :( I've installed the following packages through pkg_add(4) : [...] xfcalendar-4.2.3p1 simple calendar application with reminders for xfce4 xfce-mcs-manager-4.2.3p1 settings manager for xfce4 xfce-mcs-plugins-4.2.3p1 settings manager plug-ins for xfce4 xfce4-appfinder-4.2.3p1 xfce4 application finder xfce4-battery-0.3.0p1 battery monitor panel plugin for xfce4 xfce4-clipman-0.4.1p3 clipboard history plugin for the xfce4 panel xfce4-datetime-0.3.1p3 shows the date and time in the xfce4 panel xfce4-diskperf-1.5p3 displays instant disk performance in the xfce4 panel xfce4-fsguard-0.2.1p1 monitors a chosen mountpoint for free disk space xfce4-icon-theme-4.2.3 icon theme for xfce4 xfce4-iconbox-4.2.3p1 graphical alternative to xfce-utils taskbar xfce4-lua-graph-0.1 lua driven plugin for the xfce4 panel xfce4-minicmd-0.3.0p3 puts a small entry widget onto your panel xfce4-netload-0.3.3p1 displays load of a network interface in the xfce4 panel xfce4-notes-0.11.1p1 provides sticky notes for the desktop xfce4-panel-4.2.3p1 xfce4 panel xfce4-session-4.2.3p1 xfce4 session manager xfce4-showdesktop-0.4.0p4 hides/unhides all unsticky windows with one click xfce4-systemload-0.3.6p3 displays cpu/memory/swap/uptime in xfce4 panel xfce4-systray-4.2.3p1 xfce4 notification area/system tray for the panel xfce4-taskbar-0.2.2p4 taskbar plugin for the xfce4 panel xfce4-toys-4.2.3p1 tips/fortune dialog, xeyes for the xfce4 panel xfce4-trigger-launcher-4.2.3p1 provides a toggle button showing on/off state for xfce4-panel xfce4-wavelan-0.4.1p3 displays stats from a WLAN interface xfce4-weather-0.4.9p4 see temperature/weather conditions on the xfce4 panel xfce4-xkb-0.3.2p2 xkb layout switcher panel plugin for xfce4 xfdesktop-4.2.3p2 xffm-4.2.3p3 xfwm4-4.2.3.2p0 xfwm4-themes-4.2.3 window decoration themes for xfwm4 I can't find startxfce in /usr/local/bin or elsewhere. When X is started, I can run xffm and so on, but under fvwm ! :) Any idea ? What's the missing package ? you need xfce-utils. Best regards, Bruno. cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl
Re: Multi-tabbed Terminal
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 10:02:50AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: Can anyone recommend a light-weight multi-tabbed terminal for OBSD 3.9? I looked through the i386 packages, but didn't notice any. I'm using FVWM2. If I recall correctly ``sakura'' does it, I have a port lying around here somewhere, but there were minor issue. Will look at it later. cheers, jasper I have used mrxvt, materm.sourceforge.net, on FreeBSD in the past and really liked it; minimal dependencies and small memory foot print. I just tried to compile mrxvt-0.4.2 on OBSD, but it failed. -pachl -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl
Re: a working nntp nzb application for openbsd?
On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 02:12:58PM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, Is anyone aware of a working nzb application for openbsd? I tried this one: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-05/2429.html (http://humppa.nl/~jasper/nzb.tgz) The program builds but does not work! It does not make/create connections to the nntp server. I'm aware of this. But as my ISP's news-server is a bit fucked-up I figured it was my ISP's fault. But I just made this port out of pure boredom, and don't use nzb-shitz. cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl/
Re: Anyone using a Asus K8N-VM or A8V-VM?
On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 05:29:55PM -0400, Frederick C. Druseikis wrote: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote: just a quick question, anyone running OpenBSD/amd64 on an Asus A8N-VM or A8V-VM motherboard? Things that work/don't work? Yes, I'm running -current on an A8V (it's full designation on the box is A8V-UAYVZ) that I got about a month ago. Started with 3.9-stable; went to -current to check an X widows problem. I got the A8V model because of the VIA chipset (recommended in the OpenBSD hardward list) and for the DDR-400 memory support. I have 2GB in it. I was specifically looking for something that was not nvidia. I don't know if the audio works; dmesg is clean. Runs great. No board problems at all. I am having some trouble with my older nvidia graphics card (pci, not agp), which has a known driver problem. -Fred Just ordered the A8V-MX, I'll post a dmesg soonish after I get the machine. Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl/
Re: Anyone using a Asus K8N-VM or A8V-VM?
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 06:03:22PM -0500, Emilio Perea wrote: On Thu, Jun 22, 2006 at 09:01:07AM +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote: just a quick question, anyone running OpenBSD/amd64 on an Asus A8N-VM or A8V-VM motherboard? Things that work/don't work? I have been using an Asus A8V since February. Had lots of problems at first, which seem to have been due to the use of the multiprocessor kernel with a PS/2 keyboard and mouse. Had no problems with the plain bsd kernel, but it would freeze frequently with bsd.mp. Changed memory, disk drives, video card and NIC, finally motherboard. Nothing helped. Changing my favorite Keytronic keyboard for a cheap Dell USB keyboard, and have had no problems since. I have noticed reports of problems with some servers with PS/2 keyboards and bsd.mp on this list, so whatever caused this may have been fixed in current, but I have not tried switching back to PS/2 keyboards. May do that this weekend if I get a chance. I have not used the sound card, so can't tell you if it works well, but everything else does now. Thanks, though I won't be using SMP. Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl/
Anyone using a Asus K8N-VM or A8V-VM?
Hi, just a quick question, anyone running OpenBSD/amd64 on an Asus A8N-VM or A8V-VM motherboard? Things that work/don't work? Thanks, Jasper A8N-VM: http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3l2=15l3=231model=768modelmenu=1 A8V-VM: http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3l2=15l3=0model=1003modelmenu=1 -- Humppa is a serious thing! NedBSD: http://nedbsd.nl/
Re: Connecting to Sun Ultra 5 over serial line
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 11:01:02PM +0100, mal content wrote: Hello. I'm trying to connect to a Sun Ultra 5 from my OpenBSD laptop (a thinkpad) but I'm currently stuck. I have next to no experience with serial communications, so I'm groping around in the dark currently. I have a serial cable with a null modem adapter connected to the DB9 serial port on my laptop and the DB25 A serial port on the Sun. I'm using minicom, at 9600 baud and using the /dev/tty00 device. Instead of using minicom, can you try: # cu -l /dev/cua00 This works fine (here) from and to a Blade 100/SS4/SGI 02. When I switch on the Sun, I'm told that I should get some console output and then the usual ok prompt. I actually get a lot of control characters and binary gibberish. Where exactly do I start with troubleshooting? The cable doesn't seem to be at fault, so I'm assuming that the problem is software related. cheers, MC Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing!
Re: make install is not the same as pkg_add' ?
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:16:45PM +0200, Andreas Maus wrote: Hello everbody. I'm using OpenBSD since version 3.1 (or so) usually for servers and my firewalls. Getting my IBM X40 and I installed OpenBSD 3.9 and started to build the packages I need from /usr/ports. Everything works as expected (means without any problem ;) But after installing xmms from /usr/ports/audio/xmms/ I discovered that xmms was not able to play MP3 and OGG files. After some hours of searching and looking around I found a package named xmms-mp3-*(and xmms-vorbis) in /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/. So I run pkg_add /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/xmms-mp3-1.2.10p6.tgz. After this pkg_add xmms was able to play MP3 files. All the years I believed that make install will do the same as a pkg_add. Now I am real confused ;) Am I missing something? Is this a bug or does it work as expected? This is expected behaviour. Since the xmms-mp3 and xmms-ogg are subpackages. Please refer to bsd.port.mk(5) and ports(7) for more information. Many thanks in advance. Andreas. Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing!
Re: Best firewall for OpenBSD ?
On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 06:21:22AM -0700, S t i n g r a y wrote: Where can i find detail infomation about pf ? doumentation? You are kidding right? regards --- Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Apr 30, 2006 at 01:44:18AM -0700, S t i n g r a y wrote: I want to use OpenBSD as the network firewall of my network. Now which firewall should i use ? i heard people say pf is outdated use IP Filter instead. what you recommend ? If you use OpenBSD, use pf(4) - it's what OpenBSD uses, after all. If you are talking about IPFilter, it was ripped from the tree a long time ago after the license was found not to be compatible; pf is regarded as being a superior alternative. Joachim *:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stingray *:$., 88,.$:*((*$ Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Humppa is a serious thing!
Re: PPPoA and OpenBSD
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 09:55:49 +0100 Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2006/04/09 17:43, Dave Harrison wrote: I'm searching high and low for some documentation on setting up a PPPoA link (yes, it's for the UK and it's definitely PPPoA _not_ PPPoE) under OpenBSD in-tree: ueagle(4) otherwise: iirc there are some USB Speedtouch drivers I have a USB Speedtouch modem attached to my router: ugen0 at uhub0 port 2 ugen0: ALCATEL Speed Touch USB, rev 1.10/0.00, addr 2 I have been using PPPoA + OpenBSD for some time now, without problems. Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: 3.9 cds are arriving in Europe
Op 4/4/2006 schreef Nico Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, Well, thanks again to Wim: the 3.9 cds are arriving. :-) Nicely wrapped in a top notch t-shirt (if you ordered one, of course) comes beautiful artwork, with some cds to match, swiftly delivered via the friendly UPS guy. And blob-free, no less! :-) This package is once again well worth the money, so order up if you haven't done so already. A happy camper... Nico Ah, I can't wait to get home ;-) Cheers, Jasper
Re: Theo is a Blogger :-)
On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 07:56:26 -0700 J.C.Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 16:07:43 +0200, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [ music |Aqua Barbie Girl ] April Fools is one thing but someone around here has a really twisted sense of humor. Yes, this is obviously a fake, since there is an humppa cover of this tune. torrent? it's #15 on Werbung baby! cheers, Jasper Jasper, Damn, now you've got me curious... All joking aside, if someone wanted to check out humppa for the first time, would this be a good album to buy? They have some songs available for download on their webpage. But I have to say that their latest album, Humppasirkus is very nice too. thanks, jcr Cheers, Jasper -- Free, Open Source CAD, CAM and EDA Tools http://www.DesignTools.org [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Theo is a Blogger :-)
On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 05:53:14 -0800 J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 13:19:21 +, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [ music|Aqua Barbie Girl ] April Fools is one thing but someone around here has a really twisted sense of humor. Yes, this is obviously a fake, since there is an humppa cover of this tune. torrent? it's #15 on Werbung baby! jcr cheers, Jasper -- Free, Open Source CAD, CAM and EDA Tools http://www.DesignTools.org -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: C Compiler Prob
Op 30/3/2006 schreef oliver simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi List, maybe can tell me what4s wrong or missing ? Trying to compile an apache 2.0.52 ... configure says ... Platform: sparc64-unknown-openbsd3.8 checking for working mkdir -p... yes APR Version: 0.9.7 checking for chosen layout... apr checking for gcc... egcc checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C this should say ``a.out''. You must have been messing around. compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details. config.log should give you some more hints. configure failed for srclib/apr Thanks, ...olli Cheers, Jasper
Re: Is list quiet?
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 07:01:59 -0800 Brian Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, I recently switched to a new mail server (about 3 weeks ago) and at first I was receiving email from the list but it seems to be about 2 weeks since the last one. Is the list real quiet or do I have a local mail issue? I guess it's you, since there have been quite some mail-generating posts in the last days. Thanks, Brian. Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Mac SE/30
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:34:21 +1000 David Diggles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Web site says it is untested/unsupported. Anyone had any luck on one yet on one? You can test it! -- paradox://belief.system -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: SGI O2
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:37:45 +0100 Bachman Kharazmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you're right, I missed that line in INSTALL.sgi. and the worst is that none of my laptops have RS232 ports even if I've a serialcable. I hope there're USB-RS232 converters available. That should do the trick, but you must have a null modem cable otherwise you still won't be able to see much ;-) the world is not always fair. /bkw On 22/03/06, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I can see on the screen is all the boot arguments at top (from the environment). OpenBSD/sgi Arcbios boot Boot: pci(0)scsi(0)cdrom(4)partition(0)/bsd.rd Loading ELF64 file 0xfff... Loading symbol table Start at 0x ARCS32 Firmware Version 1.10 SR=34010080 Found SGI-IP32, setting up. And here it freeze, nothing else happens. I'll bet you did not connect a serial console to the machine. Miod -- ## BKW - Bachman Kharazmi bahkha AT gmail DOT com uin: #24089491 SWEDEN ## -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: error mounting cd0c on -current
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 11:27:21 -0800 Bryan Brake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Using the snapshot from 27 Feb, I was able to initially use the DVD+-RW to install the snapshot. Everything has been fine, but today, I thought I would attempt to play an Audio CD in the drive. I downloaded xmms (which looks like the old winamp), put the cd in and issued the following command: #mkdir /cdrom #mount -t cd9660 -r /dev/cd0c /cdrom Why are you trying to mount an audio cd? [...] Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: SMP
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:06:08 -0300 Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was wondering what is the state of art in SMP technologies ? I would like to know how close is OpenBSD to it? http://openbsd.org/smp.html Thanks in advance. Cheers, Jasper -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: openbsd's future plans?
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:35:30 -0700 Tobias Weingartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday, February 8, chefren wrote: On 02/08/06 14:56, Nickolay A Burkov wrote: Weee! I think OpenBSD kernel should be implemented in hardware part! Of course, big gate array and stellar performance. So the language should be VHDL! Ugh! That's akin to using C++ and C# at the same time. Use Verilog or something a little more sane... :) You all must be out of your minds...just forget all the platforms and everything, and rewrite it all in MIPS R12k assembler. ;-) --Toby. -- Humppa is a serious thing! [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Preventing breaks on Sparc's
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 13:46:02 -0700 Chris Cameron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bryan Irvine wrote: If I unplug both drives, set bootmode to reset_nvram in LOM and boot the machine I can use break to get to an ok prompt. However if I plug the drives back in, the instant the OpenBSD boot loader comes up, I again can't get back to an ok prompt. This is while OpenBSD is loaded (or loading), or while the machine is coming up, but before the boot loader has started. I hit stop-a before the boot loader comes up. :-) Right, doesn't work. From the instant I hit the power button, I can send breaks till I'm blue in the face. It ignores them. Are you sure your keys aren't defect :-) cheers, Jasper Chris -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Help: Java plugin for mozilla firefox
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:37:05 +0200 Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't know how to install java plugin on Mozilla Firefox (I missed the messages @ install and I cannot reproduce them). Can someone tell me how to do this? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#javaflash Yours, George POPA -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: OpenBSD hardware router
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:07:51 -0500 Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kenny Mann wrote: I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use it as a router. This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot because it will run in a closet. I'm seeking to replace our D-Link router because it seems to lock up on an occasion and this seem like a fun little project to do. I'd also like it to have wireless capabilities as well. Anyone know where I can start looking or can point in a direction to start? Or are my hopes too high and I should just get a PC and make it happen that route (pun not intended)? Kenny Mann If you are trying not to spend a lot of money, you could find an almost free laptop (200 - 300 mhz) and use that. Cost will go up if you don't already have some PCMCIA or USB ethernet and wireless cards. Nah, laptop aren't designed for those uses. As mention before, by quite some people :-), go for soekris. -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: anoncvs prompts for password
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:40:23 -0800 Ramiro Aceves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: oh, forgot to say that I wish to track -current Thanks Ramiro On 1/15/06, Ramiro Aceves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello OpenBSD friends. I have been googling around and I am not able to solve this problem. I am going to tell you the exact procedure for you to tell me whether I am doing something wrong. My system was OpenBSD 3.8-stable. I cvs checkout'ed src, ports, XF4 and www from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs, but using my Debian GNU/Linux at University, where we have a very high speed Internet connection. I tar'ed and gzip'ed the sources in four different *tar.gz files. I saved them in an CDROM and went home... I arrived home, and unpacked them into /usr/, compiled the kernel, the userland and XF4 with success. Two days later, I wanted to cvs up the souce from my OpenBSD box, and was stuck at the cvs prompt, when It asks me for a password: Script started on Sun Jan 15 11:20:34 2006 # cd /usr # export CVSROOT=[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs # cvs up -Pd [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: Permission denied, please try again. [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: cvs [update aborted]: received interr # exit Script done on Sun Jan 15 11:21:28 2006 I have searched in the FAQ with no clues. Thanks in advance for your help Ramiro I had that problem too with that mirror. I changed mirror, and forgot about it... Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: FreeBSD packages
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:36:51 + Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have a FreeBSD package that contains the networker backup software. I've made the software run on OpenBSD by installing the FreeBSD compat stuff. What I want to know is if there's a cleaner way to install the package, or if there's a way to convert a package to the OpenBSD package format. I've made packages before, so I think I can convert it to OpenBSD package if needs be. If there's any hints or tips about converting Free to OpenBSD packages, I'd be happy to listen. Gaby Well, it would be easier to just convert the port to an OpenBSD port, and then build the package on OpenBSD directly. -- Junkets for bunterish lickspittles since 1998! http://vanhegan.net/sudoku/ http://weblog.vanhegan.net/ -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Security Mailing List
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 09:05:19 -0600 Kenny Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought the security-announce mailing list would have sent an email out about the 3.8 errata, but I was wrong. I found out on undeadly.org. Is their such an OpenBSD mailing list that would send an email out when posts are added onto the errata? If so, it might be nice to place a link somewhere on the errata page showing where someone can sign up (or perhaps the FAQ?). Or am I just that blind and didn't/can't see it? Thanks! Kenny Mann Well, there's a security-announce@ list. This is what mail.html says about it: security-announce Security announcements. This low volume list receives OpenBSD security advisories and pointers to security patches as they become available. In fact it's so low volume, that I haven't received a single message on it since May last year (at least before the Zlib-patches). Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Determining version of OpenBSD source
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 15:39:38 +0530 Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Could some one please tell me if the source in http://fxr.watson.org/fxr/source//arch/amd64/amd64/cpu.c?v=OPENBSD#L334 belongs to 3.8 stable or current or older versions? If you read the RCS tag, you would've seen the following tag: /* $OpenBSD: cpu.c,v 1.7 2004/07/19 15:09:05 art Exp $ */ Note the date, not quite recent. See http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64/cpu.c for more info. Thankyou so much Kind Regards Siju Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: OpenBSD VMWare image too popular
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 13:41:50 -0500 Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just crossed the 10,000 downloads of the OpenBSD VMWare image since I posted it a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, it is a little too popular for the people providing my bandwidth. Is anyone else willing to host the file? I'll just point my page to you. You would be looking at about a terabyte a month of transfer if it keeps going at this rate. Enjoy: http://wbackman.humppa.nl/ Cheers, Jasper -- Will Backman - Network Administrator Coastal Enterprises, Inc. http://www.ceimaine.org -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: OpenBSD VMWare image too popular
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 14:06:40 -0700 Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Graham Toal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-05 12:14]: If it's that popular it's worth setting up a torrent! G Eeek. I walked into this thread initially thinking this was a picture or logo or something... now shuddering violently at the thought of running an OS image downloaded from bittorrent.. I suppose it works for windows virusus, but my glasses still go dark, and I'm still losing sphincter control.. -Bob Hehe. anyway the VMWare image (not image in picture :-) ) seems to be going ok according to my logs. -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: OpenBSD beep
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 17:12:58 +0300 dimaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've installed OpenBSD on my small server, before on server was linux, and 2-3 times a day my server beeps (3 times)... What does it mean? And how I can control this beeps? Have you checked your logs for anything out of the normal? Maybe a dmesg might be helpfull? Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: only 3 small question on OpenBSD, a FedoraCore user.
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 12:24:59 -0500 Christopher Hylarides [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is Fedora using X.org or Xfree86 still? I don't know if there are any differences beween the config files. AFAIK is Debian the only major distribution that is still using XFree86. Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: 3.8 userland build fails on amd64 and sparc64
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 06:59:07 -0800 Dag Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After extracting sources from the cd, checking out current, building installing and booting from the new kernel, make build fails. The error message indicates that xargs is being called with an unsupported argument, -r as I recall. If I then just build and install xargs the make build completes. This has happened now on both a sparc64 and an amd64 machine. http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20050927 -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: openbsd web site design proposals (from HOTO write bad docs)
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:03:08 +0100 frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hmm, on Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 05:32:54PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek said that It's even a FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#wwwnotstd at least remove We welcome new contributors, because that is clearly not true. That's still true; instead of focusing on the layout of the site, you should focus on adding useful content. Instead of adding _useless_ content to the mailinglist archives :) -f -- the purpose of life is life with a purpose. -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Strange output on cvsweb
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 22:26:46 +0100 Hans Kremers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I might be mistaken, but http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/ lists only a single file, whereas my local source tree has lot's of them. Does look strange Best regards, Hans Theo already explained on www@ that The CVS mirrors blew up. They are being fixed. Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Mambo Server hacks
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 02:58:48 -0800 Bruno S. Delbono [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, One of our servers got hacked this morning. The culprit turned out to be mambo. This is a second time this has happened with mambo and I am ready to junk it. I would've junked it the first time though. Is there a better, more secure replacement as a CMS? I'd go for Plone. I did several websites with it, and I liked it. Though it would be overkill to use it for a regualar blog or something like that. PS - Here is the 0-day expolit (for all versions of mambo not protected) including the latest version [...] Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Booting without keyboard
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:03:10 +0100 Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] IB4m new to OpenBSD. IB4m reading many articels and howtos over the last to weeks. The FAQ is a _very_ good starting point. Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Booting without keyboard
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:34:34 +0100 Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello List, can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard? Thanks! 1. Configure your BIOS if necessary; 2. Pull the keyboard plug from your computer; 3. Boot OpenBSD. 4. Use a serial console (i.e. for the installation) or SSH to manage your computer. Gosh, how hard can that be? And you couldn't even think of that yourself? Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: OpenBSD as a router for my ADSL ?
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:52:32 +0300 Bruno Carnazzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] * Try to use this SAGEM [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 E2L. Uhm... OBSD recognized it as ugen0 (ueagle seems not to work). [..] Read man 4 ugen and you would've noticed that your modem will probaly work with the tun(4) driver, like my USB modem. Best regards, Bruno. Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Instructions for tracking -CURRENT
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 16:53:12 +0200 Alari Kask [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everybody, i put together some instructions for tracking -CURRENT, it's just for getting things done faster, than reading the cvs instructions on the homepage of openbsd. Any feedback is welcome. Have you written them with invisible ink? ;-) -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: ath0: bogus xmit rate 0x0
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 20:17:14 +0100 Alexandre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, [...] uname -a gives OpenBOpenBSD hades.olympe.div 3.8 GENERIC#4 i386 Are you sure your uname -a output is correct? Thanks. Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Setting up printer with cups Epson Stylus Photo 820
On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 14:08:04 -0600 Jeff Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not really. I want to use cups for network printing and it requires esp ghostscript for which there is no port. I'm sort of working on that with a very low priority. I'll have a look at that again this week. I'll try to fix an outdated gimp-print port too. I hope that may help you. [...] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: preventing OS fingerprint
On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 16:32:13 +0100 Hans van Leeuwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gustavo Rios wrote: Dear gentleman, i have an obsd firewall and would like to prevent external entities discovering that firewall is openbsd, is that possible? Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation. I use the following line in pf to prevent nmap scan, including -O: block in quick log on $inet_if from any os NMAP But why would you want to hide the fact you run the most secure OS in the world? Hans Haha, I sort of want to reveal that fact, but Netcraft keeps thinking I'm running FreeBSD or Linux :'( Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: ibook+openbsd3.8
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 07:47:14 +0100 (CET) Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Eder M. G. A. wrote: Good day. I have installed OpenBSD 3.8 on my ibook G4, all fine, but i can't switch to another console, just can use ttyC0, i tried different methods but without results. macppc uses vgafb(4) and does not support multiple consoles. -Otto Maybe you can use screen(1)? Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Large partition
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 13:34:31 +0200 (CEST) Beck Zoltan Gyula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I must install a file server so I need minimal 2T disk space. So I need to choose an other operating system :( Well, you can have 2TB of storage. As long as you spread it over several partitions, right? Cheers, Jasper On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Nick Holland wrote: Beck Zoltan Gyula wrote: Hi! I would like to ask if it is possible to use a large, more than 2T diskarray or CCD? In FAQ: 14.7 - What are the issues regarding large drives with OpenBSD? OpenBSD supports an individual file system of up to 231-1, or 2,147,483,647 sectors, and as each sector is 512 bytes, that's a tiny amount less than 1T. It's true I can't use my 2T partition? Best Regards Bzg 2TB is greater than 1TB, so yes, it can not be one file system. it COULD (and probably SHOULD) be multiple file systems on one array. I can think of lots of apps which might need more than 1TB. I can't think of many apps which need more than 1TB now that might not some day need more than 10TB. It is probably easier to bolt-on new partitions later than to rebuild on a new array later. Plan for multiple partitions now... Nick. -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Auto start KDE in OBSD 3.7
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 12:51:55 +0100 Helio Santana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am newbie on OBSD. I've installed a new system (3.7), afterboot and adduser... then I changed xdm_flags to in /etc/rc.conf. When my system starts, show me the login screen. All is ok. WHOW, it's very easy... :) I feel happy. Now, I decided to install KDE, and login again in text mode (xdm_flags=NO). When my kdebase package is downloaded an installed on my system, I do startkde. WONDERFULL! KDE is working on my system. All is working OK. Really it's very easy. My problems started when I try to auto-start KDE on my system. I searched in google, but nothing of the solutions I've found works... How can I do this?... I think this must be trivial... but I don't know what to do. Thanks in advance, Helio. If I remember correctly you should use KDM as your login manager, and then enable auto-login in KDM. Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: coredump
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 15:38:40 +0200 Gabucino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. What could prevent a (threading) program to dump core on OpenBSD/i386 3.5 ? ulimit -c is unlimited. I can catch the segfault in gdb, but that's not the question. -- Gabucino First try upgrading to 3.7 or 3.8 and see if the problem occurs there too. Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Vote against software-patents
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:26:44 +0159 Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, For everyone interested in the matter of software-patents. Here is your chance to vote against them, yes, even if you are not from Europe. And even if you don't live in Europe this is a very impor- tant frontier, a good chance to stop them in their tracks and to make sure software stay free and Open Source Software stays possible. Please read on over here: http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/vote.html # Han You also received an e-mail from Norbert Bollow, right? :-) Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Vote against software-patents
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 23:05:05 +0100 Jason McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 11:26:44PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote: Hi, For everyone interested in the matter of software-patents. Here is your chance to vote against them, yes, even if you are not from Europe. And even if you don't live in Europe this is a very impor- tant frontier, a good chance to stop them in their tracks and to make sure software stay free and Open Source Software stays possible. Please read on over here: http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/vote.html jesus. no disrespect intended, but some of these choices were made by a random generator. the award of best european of the year is probably going to go to 0xff. I didn't follow the list provided since I can make up my own mind. But that e- mail did guide me to the poll. and since when has voting ever done us any good? i can't believe this is going to change anything. No it's going to change anything, but still... jmc Cheers, Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Happy Birthday OpenBSD ! 10 years !
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 07:48:28 -0700 Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:39:15 -0600 Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Oct 14 OpenBSD born, Saturday 16:36 MST, 1995 : : Sorry, but so many of you are uninformed. : : RCS file: /cvs/src/Makefile,v : revision 1.1 : date: 1995/10/18 08:37:01; author: deraadt; state: Exp; : branches: 1.1.1; : Initial revision : : : That is when the repository was created. That is the official : date. I don't know where people get the other date from. : /usr/share/calendar/calendar.openbsd It has been there since it's initial import: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.openbsd?rev=1.1content-type=text/plain Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Happy Birthday OpenBSD ! 10 years !
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 17:01:16 +0200 Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 07:48:28 -0700 Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:39:15 -0600 Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Oct 14 OpenBSD born, Saturday 16:36 MST, 1995 : : Sorry, but so many of you are uninformed. : : RCS file: /cvs/src/Makefile,v : revision 1.1 : date: 1995/10/18 08:37:01; author: deraadt; state: Exp; : branches: 1.1.1; : Initial revision : : : That is when the repository was created. That is the official : date. I don't know where people get the other date from. : /usr/share/calendar/calendar.openbsd It has been there since it's initial import: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.openbsd?rev=1.1content-type=text/plain Jasper And in the time between sending this e-mail and receiving it via the list, mickey@ has already fixed it. :-) -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: very, very slow usb data transfer speed on 3.7
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:30:30 -0400 Andrew Atrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marco Peereboom wrote: Yes dumb. Where are the whole dmesg? haha! If you had sent them we could have told you if you ran into the hlt hlt bug. Sure here it is - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf (11:35) -- # dmesg OpenBSD 3.7 (BOOKEND) #0: Wed Oct 5 14:02:08 EST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/BOOKEND How about trying it with a GENRIC kernel? snip On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 12:20:45PM -0400, Andrew Atrens wrote: Hey guys! I'm running 3.7 and am getting really, really crappy usb throughput :( - # dd if=/dev/sd0c of=/dev/null bs=819200 count=100 100+0 records in 100+0 records out 8192 bytes transferred in 175.970 secs (465533 bytes/sec) Here's an excerpt from my dmesg - uhci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x01: irq 11 usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0 uhub0 at usb0 uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x01: irq 10 usb1 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0 uhub1 at usb1 uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered uhci2 at pci0 dev 29 function 2 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x01: irq 9 usb2 at uhci2: USB revision 1.0 uhub2 at usb2 uhub2: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered ehci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 7 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x01: irq 3 ehci0: EHCI version 1.0 ehci0: companion controllers, 2 ports each: uhci0 uhci1 uhci2 usb3 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0 uhub3 at usb3 uhub3: Intel EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub3: single transaction translator uhub3: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered ... umass0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 umass0: vendor 0x0457 USB Mass Storage Device, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2 umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets sd0 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: OCZ, ET1208AD, 1.0 SCSI2 0/direct removable sd0: 2000MB, 2000 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 4096000 sec total Looks like sd0 is attached to the EHCI controller. On DragonflyBSD, same h/w, I get 13MB/s when I use ehci .. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /usr/src/sys/i386/conf (11:09) -- # dd if=/dev/da0 of=/dev/null bs=8192000 count=100 100+0 records in 100+0 records out 81920 bytes transferred in 59.371990 secs (13797752 bytes/sec) when I use uhci on Dragonfly, I get - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /home/atrens (11:07) -- # dd if=/dev/da0 bs=8192000 of=/dev/null count=100 ^C5+0 records in 5+0 records out 4096 bytes transferred in 45.750635 secs (895288 bytes/sec) which is still double what I'm seeing on OpenBSD 3.7 Hope it's something dumb on my side (and therefore easy to fix) :( ... Andrew. -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: installation stalled at wdo pciide 0:0:0 using pio mode 4, ultra-dma mode4
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:12:19 +0200 Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, I try to install Openbsd version 3.3 on a Amd-k6 computer with 256 mb memory. OpenBSD 3.3? I hope that's a typo and you mean 3.7 or a snapshot of 3.8? snip Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: installation stalled at wdo pciide 0:0:0 using pio mode 4,ultra-dma mode4
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:43:30 +0200 Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, Its not a typo. I have a old cd with version 3.3. Well, then I _strongly_ advise you to order your copies of 3.8 today. Jasper Roelof - Original Message - From: Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 11:18 AM Subject: Re: installation stalled at wdo pciide 0:0:0 using pio mode 4,ultra-dma mode4 On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 11:12:19 +0200 Roelof Wobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, I try to install Openbsd version 3.3 on a Amd-k6 computer with 256 mb memory. OpenBSD 3.3? I hope that's a typo and you mean 3.7 or a snapshot of 3.8? snip Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Webmail recommendations?
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 18:19:17 -0500 (CDT) C. Bensend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am at a loss for a good web interface. Anyone care to make any recommendations? I'm a pretty big fan of SquirrelMail. It's a web-based IMAP client, so you'd need an IMAP server as well (I use Courier). It works just fine with OpenBSD's chrooted Apache, which is a big plus. Benny -- Now, that next spring you find in your garage a creature that looks like a cross-bred badger and anaconda. A badgerconda. -- bash.org Yes, that's very nice WebMail software indeed. And it's quite light. Jasper -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: How to apply patches on a small PC
Do you have a faster pc running OpenBSD? In that case you can also do a make release and upgrade that old pc. Cheers, Jasper On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 07:55:49 -0700 Ami Emanuel Bizamcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: why are you using openbsd version 3.6 and not 3.7 ? -- amix On 9/30/05, Frederic Durodie @ JET [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm trying to use a small older pc (75MHz first generation Pentium 64MB ram 3 GB of disk) as a webserver/fileserver using OBSD 3.6. I'm OK to install the patches but some of them require to rebuild the kernel which I suspect could take forever on this pc (haven't tried it though) and eats up a lot of the disk space available. Is there another way to apply those patches : e.g. can one copy the kernel from another pc running 3.6 where the patch has been applied. In general can I copy the patched executables (possibly using rsync) ? Thanks. Frederic -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: pkg_create error
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 07:41:04 + Edy Purnomo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i'm not sure that i can do that smoothly. the server is our firewall and it's running : - mrtg - squid - openntp anyone has a reference site about upgrading 3.4 - current ? i don't confidence after i messed up with FBSD 4.11 Well, you should update your system at least once a year. Then the possible pain will be the least. So just do what Marc Espie says, and bite the bullet. Good luck. Jasper tia From: Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Edy Purnomo [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: pkg_create error Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 09:23:02 +0200 On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 02:08:39AM +, Edy Purnomo wrote: argh! yes, it's true, i did update the ports by typing cvsup -g -L 2 cvs-supfile with conf: # Defaults that apply to all the collections *default host=cvsup.uk.openbsd.org *default base=/var *default prefix=/usr *default release=cvs *default delete use-rel-suffix compress # Ports Collection. OpenBSD-ports tag=. is there anyway to get the old ports back to its place ? e.g. extract ports.tar.gz from the CD-ROM ? tia. Why don't you simply just bite the bullet and go to current, or 3.7, or 3.8 ? 3.4 is fairly old by now... -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Developer Tools
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:39:34 +0200 Tobias Ulmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip Multiple .*terms with this font: http://fractal.csie.org/~eric/wiki/index.php/Terminus_font Simply the best for programming. That's a very nice font indeed, very easy on the eyes. FYI: it's also in the ports tree. Jasper Tobias -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Slow Sparc Ultra 5
Maybe you can try compiling a 3.8 kernel and see how that works. Jasper On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:49:04 +1000 badmagic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, that's not it. I just clipped the wrong part of my dmesg. It's running under GENERIC kernel. Bryan Irvine wrote: Maybe because you are using the RAMDISK kernel? Try switching to GENERIC, and see if that works better. --Bryan On 9/15/05, BadMagic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I installed OpenBSD 3.7 (Sparc64) on my Ultra 5 and it's performance is not what I'd expected. I'd recently had Solaris on there (using CDE) and it ran quite quickly but with OpenBSD, when I do an 'ls -la', it takes forever for the screen to scroll through the list and try it via ssh! Slow. I'm using it as a Web server and it's noticably slower at serving pages than the old x86 I had doing the job before was. Anyone know something about this? Regards, sl Here's it's dmesg (This took forEVER): /*8- console is keyboard/display Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995-2005 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org OpenBSD 3.7 (RAMDISK) #344: Sun Mar 20 14:38:37 MST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/compile/RAMDISK total memory = 134217728 avail memory = 112893952 using 819 buffers containing 6709248 bytes of memory bootpath: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0:f mainbus0 (root): Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 270MHz) cpu0 at mainbus0: SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi @ 270 MHz, version 0 FPU cpu0: physical 32K instruction (32 b/l), 16K data (32 b/l), 256K external (64 b/l) psycho0 at mainbus0 addr 0xfffc4000 SUNW,sabre: impl 0, version 0: ign 7c0 bus range 0 to 2; PCI bus 0 DVMA map: c000 to e000 IOTDB: 10bb4000 to 10c34000 pci0 at psycho0 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 1 vendor 0x108e product 0x5000 rev 0x11 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 ebus0 at pci1 dev 1 function 0 vendor 0x108e product 0x1000 rev 0x01 auxio0 at ebus0 addr 726000-726003, 728000-728003, 72a000-72a003, 72c000-72c003, 72f000-72f003 power at ebus0 addr 724000-724003 ipl 37 not configured SUNW,pll at ebus0 addr 504000-504002 not configured sab0 at ebus0 addr 40-40007f ipl 43: rev 3.2 sabtty0 at sab0 port 0 sabtty1 at sab0 port 1 comkbd0 at ebus0 addr 3083f8-3083ff ipl 41: layout 34 wskbd0 at comkbd0: console keyboard com0 at ebus0 addr 3062f8-3062ff ipl 42, mouse: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo ecpp at ebus0 addr 3043bc-3043cb, 30015c-30015d, 70-7f ipl 34 not configured fdthree at ebus0 addr 3023f0-3023f7, 706000-70600f, 72-720003 ipl 39 not configured clock1 at ebus0 addr 0-1fff: mk48t59: hostid 809f8b30 flashprom at ebus0 addr 0-f not configured SUNW,CS4231 at ebus0 addr 20-2000ff, 702000-70200f, 704000-70400f, 722000-722003 ipl 35 ipl 36 not configured hme0 at pci1 dev 1 function 1 vendor 0x108e product 0x1001 rev 0x01: address 08:00:20:9f:8b:30 nsphy0 at hme0 phy 1: DP83840 10/100 PHY, rev. 1 hme0: using ivec 3021 for interrupt vgafb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 vendor 0x1002 product 0x4754 rev 0x9a wsdisplay0 at vgafb0: console (std, sun emulation), using wskbd0 pciide0 at pci1 dev 3 function 0 vendor 0x1095 product 0x0646 rev 0x03: DMA, channel 0 configured to native-PCI, channel 1 configured to native-PCI pciide0: using ivec 1820 for native-PCI interrupt wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: FUJITSU MPD3043AT wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 4125MB, 8448300 sectors wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: GoldStar, CD-ROM CRD-8240B, 1.24 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2 ppb1 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 vendor 0x108e product 0x5000 rev 0x11 pci2 at ppb1 bus 2 pcons at mainbus0 not configured No counter-timer -- using %tick at 270MHz as system clock. rd0: fixed, 6144 blocks root on rd0a rootdev=0x500 rrootdev=0x3d00 rawdev=0x3d02 8--*/ -- Security is decided by quality -- Theo de Raadt
Re: Theo gave an interview to Forbes Mag. about Linux
Right, since there is still a big difference between reading the source code and actually using the system. Jasper On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 10:42:36AM -0600, Abraham Al-Saleh wrote: I'm actually curious as to the apparent change of stance between interviews. In the last two interviews I've read, you've made it clear that you've never used it, and had no comment. Am I missing something? Just curious. You can read about all the security holes and bugs on various websites without ever having used the system. Knowing of bugs and holes is not enough to comment on comparative functionality: you'd really need to use both OSes; however, it is sufficient for recognizing 'garbage'. -- stephen -- checking whether you're still watching...probaly not :-) /usr/ports/x11/wmx configure script.
Re: Eric Raymond talks about GPL and BSD licenses on MyFreeBSD.com
Sorry, I forgot the linkhere it is: http://www.myfreebsd.com.br/static/raymond-20050604.html Interesting to read though. On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote: Eric Raymond gave an interview on MyFreeBSD.com about the GPL and the BSD licenses. Though on MyFreeBSD.com, it ain't a FreeBSD specific article. so should i click on the identity theft protection link or the adware remover link to read this article? if i click on web filtering will i never have to read about raymond again? -- And that's why there's this slowdown of the thermohaline circulation. -- checking whether you're still watching...probaly not :-) /usr/ports/x11/wmx configure script.
Blackbox 0.70?
Hello, I just wrote a nice theme for Blackbox, with [1] as the wallpaper and colors of this image have a central place in theme, on my Debian box. But I tried loading it on OpenBSD 3.7 laptop, I found out it didn't worked. This was due to the fact that, it had been written for Blackbox 0.70, while Blackbox 0.65 is in the ports. Now, converting the configfile would be a pain in the butt, and Blackbox 0.70 isn't in the ports yet. So I was wondering if anyone has succesfully patched and built version 0.70 of Blackbox. -Jasper [1] https://https.openbsd.org/images/tshirt-23.gif -- BSD is designed, Linux is grown; the choice is yours.
Re: OpenBSD Torrents available
Great torrents you made, like all the songs together and the snapshots. Jasper OpenBSD Users: We have set up an site from which you can get OpenBSD Torrents. The site is http://openbsd.somedomain.net. The torrents are generated automatically on a server that is rsynced to ftp3.usa.openbsd.org every 4 hours. We are also seeding current torrents from that server. l8rZ, -- andrew - ICQ# 253198 - JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proud member: http://www.mad-techies.org BOFH excuse of the day: monitor resolution too high -- BSD is designed, Linux is grown; the choice is yours.