On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 09:46:35 +0400, Bruno Carnazzi proclaimed...
I've checked the Apache 2 License, which is said to be GPL-2
compatible (http://www.apache.org/licenses/). So, OpenBSD include some
GPL programs (gcc), so what's make it unacceptable
Hi everyone,
I've got a huge problem with -current as of a couple of days ago.
I'm using dhcp to assign a static ip address to my notebook. This works quite
fine, so far. Booting up takes too long for me, so I just suspend (RAM) this
notebook (eg. over night).
Once I wake the system up, the
Hi! I'm currently running Ubuntu/Linux in my notebook but would like
switching to OpenBSD. As far I know my wireless card isn't supported in
OpenBSD, which is a: Netgear WG511 ( Intersil Corporation Intersil
ISL3890 [Prism GT/Prism Duette] (rev 01) ). In Linux the driver is
available from the
Hello,
I enjoyed open.bsdcow.net and I was wondering if anybody could tell
me whatever happened to it? I did a search of the misc@ archives but
received no information about it. Perhaps it is hosted at another url?
Thanks heaps to anyone who ran or posted to that site; it was very
Thomas Wildeman wrote:
I enjoyed open.bsdcow.net and I was wondering if anybody could tell
me whatever happened to it? I did a search of the misc@ archives but
received no information about it. Perhaps it is hosted at another url?
The domain registration expired 2005-12-02. Don't know if
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Have a question about the results of running
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/./out-of-date.
Here is the output from it:
Make sure your ports tree is up-to-date
Generating specs
Checking new package names
Recording old package names
Showing
Hello,
i'm having a problem with a test-setup i'm running at the moment:
192.168.0/24---OpenBSD--172.23.92/24MachineA
||
+- IPsec tunnel -+
The OpenBSD (running 3.8 generic) should
jared r r spiegel wrote:
OT, and please don't interpret me as naysaying using spare CPU to
contribute to distributed computing projects, but i was interested
to see how much more power my machine ate while running dnetc.
http://www.ice-nine.org/jrrs/meter/
( taken from a watts-up pro
Hello,
i have just bought an Atheros mini-PCI card to put into my Soekris 4801
box. The card is recognized as:
ath0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 11
ath0: AR5212 5.6 phy 4.1 rf5112 3.6, FCC1A, address 00:02:6f:39:61:75
during boot of OpenBSD 3.8.
I am experiencing 2
hello people,
i'm trying to setup a vpn between us and our ASP. they've assigned us
their own private rfc11918 addresses, from which they want us to
connect from. basically our topology looks like depicted below:
our_internal -- our_fw -- internet -- ASP_peer -- ASP_internal
our_internal is
Or at least unexpected ;)
I attach the program i was working on yes, very primitive, and obviously wrong
- array, line 31. And that array is exactly what got me surprised. It should
be char perms[11], and as expected, on both linux and OpenBSD with that value
it works fine. When it's [10], on
viq wrote:
I attach the program i was working on yes, very primitive, and obviously wrong
Attachments get stripped on this list (thankfully). If you've reduced it
to be very small then post it inline with the message, otherwise include
a link to your code.
--
Darrin Chandler
[EMAIL
On Saturday 03 December 2005 21:28, Darrin Chandler wrote:
viq wrote:
I attach the program i was working on yes, very primitive, and obviously
wrong
Attachments get stripped on this list (thankfully). If you've reduced it
to be very small then post it inline with the message, otherwise
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 03:43:42PM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 6:19 PM + 12/2/05, Simon Slaytor wrote:
I seem to remember a problem when I was setting up the same
scenario as you using FreeBSD. When trying to print from a
Windows host using LPR/LPD the FBSD LPD daemon expects
...ok, now i don't know what to think of it. The described behaviour was
observed on a Fedora Core 4 system (gcc 4, IIRC) - and right now i tried it
on a different linux system, with gcc 3.4 installed - and it works fine there
as well, with [9] set. Any idea what's causing this?
The
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 12:41:50PM -0600, Denny White wrote:
Have a question about the results of running
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/./out-of-date.
Here is the output from it:
Make sure your ports tree is up-to-date
Generating specs
Checking new package names
Recording old package
On Saturday 03 December 2005 22:13, Miod Vallat wrote:
...ok, now i don't know what to think of it. The described behaviour was
observed on a Fedora Core 4 system (gcc 4, IIRC) - and right now i tried
it on a different linux system, with gcc 3.4 installed - and it works
fine there as well,
If there are any OpenBSD users in Hobart Tasmania, I would appreciate
a little private mail. Thanks.
viq wrote:
On Saturday 03 December 2005 22:13, Miod Vallat wrote:
...ok, now i don't know what to think of it. The described behaviour was
observed on a Fedora Core 4 system (gcc 4, IIRC) - and right now i tried
it on a different linux system, with gcc 3.4 installed - and it works
fine
Hi,
When I run disklabel wd0 I get the following warnings:
disklabel: warning, unused partition i: size 1413615339 offset -2147417768
disklabel: warning, unused partition j: size -196918 offset 402701520
disklabel: warning, unused partition k: size 503365533 offset 1463353529
disklabel:
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 10:51:56PM +, Simon Morgan wrote:
Hi,
When I run disklabel wd0 I get the following warnings:
disklabel: warning, unused partition i: size 1413615339 offset -2147417768
disklabel: warning, unused partition j: size -196918 offset 402701520
disklabel: warning,
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 08:20:25PM +0100, Stefan wrote:
Hello,
i have just bought an Atheros mini-PCI card to put into my Soekris 4801
box. The card is recognized as:
ath0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 11
ath0: AR5212 5.6 phy 4.1 rf5112 3.6, FCC1A, address
Jacob Meuser jakemsr at jakemsr.com writes:
is this an installation on a previously unused disk, or was there
something on it?
It's had all kinds of different operating systems installed on it
at various times.
I've been using a C program to control a custom radio on FreeBSD
(5.2-5.4) for some time. This program uses the RS-232 RTS pin to
key the half duplex radio transmitter. I am attempting to port
this program to OpenBSD 3.8.
On the OpenBSD machine the serial port (cua00) sends and receives
bytes
Simon Morgan sjmorgan at gmail.com writes:
It's had all kinds of different operating systems installed on it
at various times.
Strange. I just ran the same command on a completely different machine
and got the exact same warnings:
# Inside MBR partition 3: type A6 start 63 size 40017852
#
At 07:18 PM 12/3/2005, Simon Morgan wrote:
Simon Morgan sjmorgan at gmail.com writes:
It's had all kinds of different operating systems installed on it
at various times.
Strange. I just ran the same command on a completely different machine
and got the exact same warnings:
# Inside MBR
The easiest way would be to look for a file $USER.key in /home. If it
exists, look for a corresponding $USER.img file somewhere and mount it
on /home/$USER. This way you won't have to do anything special for a
certain user except changing his login-facility used. And you don't
twist semantics.
As
Hello all.
For those of you who want to use japanese-anthy in emacs (3.8 GENERIC):
As guided in http://nakajin.dyndns.org/38.html you should just follow
instructions in http://www.ne.jp/asahi/diver/hrk/openbsd/s-anthy.html.
However, there is one incompletness in
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