Re: make release - bfd/mybfd.h - no such file

2005-07-09 Thread Jonas Melian
Kenneth R Westerback wrote: man release Ken On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 05:18:44PM +0100, Jonas Melian wrote: I'm trying build openbsd from source with 'make release'. In the first, I updated from release to stable. But i always get the same error. _ install -C -o root -g bin -m 444

Re: make release - bfd/mybfd.h - no such file

2005-07-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 09 July 2005 09:14 +0100, Jonas Melian wrote: I followed 'http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html'. What happens is that 'Building a Release' is in a different point (5.4) and it seems that it doesn't have anything to do with the previous point. When it depends on the previous point (5.3.5)

Delivery reports about your e-mail

2005-07-09 Thread Post Office
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Turion : amd64 for notebooks

2005-07-09 Thread Ed White
Hi, did anyone played with a notebook powered by an AMD Turion ?

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iwi WIFI device timeout issue

2005-07-09 Thread Edd Barrrett
Hello, Im having difficulty with a intel wireless card. The kernel says is iwi0: device timeout and this happens about 3 seconds after /etc/netstart. However I worked out if you very quickly use the network before this msg has a chance to show, it will work for a while ( maybe hours

2 x Atheros Cards + VIA EPIA Mobo = Hard lock

2005-07-09 Thread Sevan / Venture37
I have a system with 2 Atheros Cards (1 generic oem 1 wistron branded) installed on a VIA EPIA MS 8000E motherboard using a active pci riser card. The system locks hard upon boot if the generic oem card is set to 802.11a hostap mode. I initially thought it was a irq issues so I diabled

Re: make release - bfd/mybfd.h - no such file

2005-07-09 Thread Adam Fabian
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 09:14:21AM +0100, Jonas Melian wrote: What happens is that 'Building a Release' is in a different point (5.4) and it seems that it doesn't have anything to do with the previous point. When it depends on the previous point (5.3.5) for build the release. That confuses a

Re: ral0 problem

2005-07-09 Thread Matt Brenneke
Just thought I'd give an update on this thread for the archives, and see if anyone has an idea how to fix my WEP problem. I pulled out a new(er) p3-500 to replace the p-233 that I started this thread with. It still reports as pci 2.1, but the card works in hostap mode in this machine, mostly.

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2005-07-09 Thread abagaeldel3
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Re: ral0 problem

2005-07-09 Thread Matt Brenneke
Nevermind that almost working comment, if I walk more than 15 feet away from the base station the signal goes from 75 to 0. Time to dump this cheap card. Does anyone know if ath works well with a pci 2.1? -Matt Brenneke On 7/9/05, Matt Brenneke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just thought I'd give

Re: No DMA? What's going on here?

2005-07-09 Thread Marco Peereboom
A P90 without IDE DMA, I am not surprised... On Jul 9, 2005, at 7:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote: If I'm reading it correctly, this bit of the dmesg says that my hard drive is not using DMA -- and so is running very inefficiently: wdc0 at isa0 port 0x1f0/8 irq 14 wd0 at wdc0 channel 0 drive 0:

Re: No DMA? What's going on here?

2005-07-09 Thread Todd C. Miller
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] so spake Dave Anderson (dave): If I'm reading it correctly, this bit of the dmesg says that my hard drive is not using DMA -- and so is running very inefficiently: The IDE controller on that machine does not have working PCI-based IDE so you are stuck with

Re: Ping: no buffer space available

2005-07-09 Thread Brad
I would suggest trying out 3.7, or at least this errata patch. ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/3.6/common/006_xl.patch On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 03:38:11PM +0200, Bolke de Bruin wrote: Hello, I have had the following error on Openbsd 3.6/Sparc with a 3com 905: ping: no buffer

undeadly dead

2005-07-09 Thread sbr
just curious, anyone know what happend to undeadly? been down for nearly two days now. do they need a new server or something, it looks like its hosted by bob so he should be able to come up with something :-) its not fun when your homepage is down sbr.

Re: No DMA? What's going on here?

2005-07-09 Thread Dave Anderson
** Reply to message from Todd C. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, 09 Jul 2005 18:55:03 -0600 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] so spake Dave Anderson (dave): If I'm reading it correctly, this bit of the dmesg says that my hard drive is not using DMA -- and so is running very inefficiently:

Re: No DMA? What's going on here?

2005-07-09 Thread Nick Holland
Dave Anderson wrote: If I'm reading it correctly, this bit of the dmesg says that my hard drive is not using DMA -- and so is running very inefficiently: wdc0 at isa0 port 0x1f0/8 irq 14 wd0 at wdc0 channel 0 drive 0: Maxtor 91024D4 wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 9765MB, 1728 sectors

re-export nfs

2005-07-09 Thread George Georgalis
Hi! I'm planning my first OpenBSD deployment and was wondering about a NFS technique. In the past I've setup a firewall behind an office network, giving a gang of contractors an internet gateway and access to a CVSROOT via samba. The actual CVSROOT was mounted on the firewall via NFS from the

Re: No DMA? What's going on here?

2005-07-09 Thread Dave Anderson
** Reply to message from Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 10 Jul 2005 00:16:57 -0400 Something I have had good luck with on SOME old Dell BIOSs is to hard-code the drive parameters as 1024/16/63 (504M), rather than autodetecting. As long as your root partition is in that first 504M, the