Matthew Closson wrote:
On Mon, 29 May 2006, Uwe Dippel wrote:
I have tried the archives and google, but didn't find any good pointer
(maybe a problem of keywords ?):
After some 20 cycles of power outage / restore - that is some twenty
crashes - a database server of mine doesn't reboot any
hello,
i have apple usb modem left over from my imac g5 that i got rid of. is there
any chance of getting this modem to work with openbsd in stead of the
unsupported winmodem that i have on my laptop?
thanks for any help!
konstantin
akonsu wrote:
hello,
i am looking for help getting the intel pro wireless 3945ABG adapter work
with release 3.9. i know that there is a driver for it but i do not think it
is present in this release. i think i need to build everything from source
(which i am trying to avoid). is this correct? i
Dries Schellekens wrote:
The wpi(4) driver was added post 3.9.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=wpisektion=4
Try a snapshot.
Kerneltrap has a nice article about this new driver:
http://kerneltrap.org/node/6650
Cheers,
Dries
Jacob Meuser wrote:
mysql-server and mysql-client are both up-to-date at 5.0.21 (also
built from the updated ports tree).
Did you try to use the packages for the 5.0.21 before.
May just fix your issue and sure is more easy to use too.
# pkg_info
mysql-client-5.0.21 multithreaded SQL database
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 12:26:12AM -0700, akonsu wrote:
hello,
i am looking for help getting the intel pro wireless 3945ABG adapter work
with release 3.9. i know that there is a driver for it but i do not think it
is present in this release. i think i need to build everything from source
Thanks for everyone jumping in and helping out so fast ! - More more
than I'd ever expect !! This - as they say - rocks !
Okay, (as usual) a part of the blame was on me; stupid, panic,
you-name-it. And one part on the system:
The machine is run fully through serial console, including boot. It
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 12:18:51AM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi...
I just got a new old system which I installed OpenBSD-3.9 on.
After parsing the dmesg, I found the following lines:
ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 2 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 24 pins
ioapic0: conflicting map entries for
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 05:52:49PM -0400, Daniel Dickman wrote:
Does anyone know how to bind ^L to clear the screen in a default 3.9
installation? I'd prefer to not have to change to bash if I don't have to...
Just for a bit of variety (since you've had lots of replies) I use this:
bind -m
Selon mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
it means that some interrupt handlers will run w/ higher (than they
requested) ipl that is preventing otherwise lower ipl interrupts
from being processed. yeah when you get to say 10k ints/sec then
it might be an issue i suppose (:
Allright... now I understand
2006/5/29, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now, since it didn't reboot properly, I went to the server room and
attached a PS2-keyboard to the running machine. This seems to make the
PS2 is _NOT_ hot-pluggable. Hot-plugging PS2 may even damage your
mainboard (happend on some IBM-workstations).
Hi.
I'm actually testing a redundant filtering bridge under OpenBSD-3.9.
Everything works fine except that from time to time, I get re1: watchdog
timeout and the bridge then stops functionning.
I'm wondering if this is a configuration or hardware issue. Note that I
get those timeout on both
Thanks to whoever put clamav-0.88.2 into
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386
The permissions on the file are 644, and I expect
that they should have been 444.
There are about a half dozen other files, all new
additions that also have the same unexpected permissions.
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 04:11:45AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jacob Meuser wrote:
mysql-server and mysql-client are both up-to-date at 5.0.21 (also
built from the updated ports tree).
I did not write that.
Did you try to use the packages for the 5.0.21 before.
May just fix your issue
Hello Antoine,
Sunday, May 28, 2006, 7:20:11 PM, you wrote:
AJ Hi...
AJ I'm having (for the first time) an issue building 3.9-stable from
3.9-stable.
AJ I compiled a new kernel then reboot and after issuing the following command
in
AJ /usr/src, I get this (this just cvs -up -Pd):
cvs -up -Pd
On Mon, 29 May 2006 11:50:56 +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote:
PS2 is _NOT_ hot-pluggable.
Uuh, never occurred to me before. Good to learn something new each and
every day ! Except of the servers being down, I don't usually do it.
That means when the network is down, and you don't have a keyboard
Selon Alexander Belikov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
cvs -up -Pd updates your source tree to -current, not -stable
Aren't CVS tags supposed to be sticky ?
I thought the following should work:
$ cd /usr
$ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q co -rOPENBSD_3_9 -P src
$ cd /usr/src cvs -q up -Pd
From cvs(1)
On 5/28/06, Claus Assmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, May 27, 2006, Paul Covello wrote:
Now that the license is no longer less free as Sendmail 8, I am
wondering/hoping that someone might port it to OpenBSD.
What do you need to port? The sendmail X author uses OpenBSD
as main development
AJ Alexander Belikov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
cvs -up -Pd updates your source tree to -current, not -stable
AJ Aren't CVS tags supposed to be sticky ?
AJ I thought the following should work:
AJ $ cd /usr
AJ $ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q co -rOPENBSD_3_9 -P src
AJ $ cd /usr/src cvs -q up -Pd
AJ
We have a PC that accesses an NFS directory exported by another
directory. Both PCs are OpenBSD 3.9-stable i386 GENERIC and use sk
network interfaces directly connected to a 10/100 Cisco switch (with
100baseTX full-duplex).
The destination is a collection of mailboxes in maildir format, so it
Raja Subramanian wrote:
Hi,
I now have multiple WAN links from my OpenBSD box. I've followed
the pf pools faq and can successfully load balance outgoing traffic
on all links.
But I'm unable to load balance ftp-proxy traffic, and FTP only goes
through my default gateway on my OpenBSD
2006/5/29, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 29 May 2006 11:50:56 +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote:
PS2 is _NOT_ hot-pluggable.
Uuh, never occurred to me before. Good to learn something new each and
every day ! Except of the servers being down, I don't usually do it.
That means when the
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Karsten McMinn wrote:
Back to the OP: there isn't any situation in the
net facing server world that is not best served
with OpenBSD.
best served in the net server world is pretty hard stuff.
What is best served? In a business environment best
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 03:24:00PM +0300, Alexander Belikov wrote:
AJ Alexander Belikov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
cvs -up -Pd updates your source tree to -current, not -stable
AJ Aren't CVS tags supposed to be sticky ?
AJ I thought the following should work:
AJ $ cd /usr
AJ $ cvs -d [EMAIL
John Wright wrote:
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 05:52:49PM -0400, Daniel Dickman wrote:
Does anyone know how to bind ^L to clear the screen in a default 3.9
installation? I'd prefer to not have to change to bash if I don't have to...
Just for a bit of variety (since you've had lots of replies)
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Andris Delfino wrote:
On 5/26/06, Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/26/06, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Nelson wrote:
[...]
I was wondering what window manager was recommended for use with
OpenBSD
Hi,
A while ago, a message was posted in this list stating the sk based NICs were
supposed to be good in performance and stability.
Now, I have already had quite a few problems with D-LINK DGE-530T when used on
Intel motherboards. On several ocasions,
these NICs ended up causing WATCHDOG
I would definitely recommand ion, it is just the perfect window manager for
coders :)
I've been a happy fvwm user since 2.7, then a couple years ago happened to walk
behind a friend who
had ion as his window manager. He had his screen split in such a way that he
had permanent view over
his
Marian Hettwer wrote:
I'm stuck with fluxbox and I'm quite happy. You can define your
shortcuts at you wish, it's pretty fast and slim too.
I used that (and blackbox) for a very long time, but recently moved on
to ratpoison. It's very different from other WMs but wonderful in many
ways. This
Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Raja Subramanian wrote:
Hi,
I now have multiple WAN links from my OpenBSD box. I've followed
the pf pools faq and can successfully load balance outgoing traffic
on all links.
But I'm unable to load balance ftp-proxy traffic, and FTP only goes
through my
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 05:10:11PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would definitely recommand ion, it is just the perfect window manager for
coders :)
I can second this recommendation. I used ratpoison for a good while, but
I like ion better in many ways. It's simple, fast, stable and stays
Han Boetes wrote :
John Wright wrote:
bind -m ^L=clear^M
Which types c l e a r RETURN where my cursor is.
Shells like zsh and bash also clear the screen while you are
typing a line. So your solution works only fine at the start of a
line. And adding a c-g or c-c won't help since it
ok everybody.
Let's keep pretending that openbsd is faster and more scalable in
desktop than Linux. (in the same way Linux fans pretend their systems
are more secure)
Of course, everybody knows that reiserfs isn't a match for openbsd's
multi-year-old ffs.
Also everybody knows that openbsd scales
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 07:50:35PM +0300, Antonios Anastasiadis wrote:
[...]
I use OpenBSD too for critical systems, but some guys here really need
to wake up.
Troll.
Bernd
Hi, ich bin Hera,
Habe letztens mit Dir gechattet.
W|rde Dich nun gerne ndher kennen lernen,
bin nun aber auf dem Weg zu meiner Schwester,
vielleicht ziehe ich da auch hin, und Du wohnst ja ganz in der
Ndhe, grinz.
Weil ich da kein Internet habe schick ich dir hier einen Link, da kannst Du
Hi,
On 5/29/06, Giancarlo Razzolini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I'm unable to load balance ftp-proxy traffic, and FTP only goes
through my default gateway on my OpenBSD router. I can understand
why this is not working with the pools faq ruleset, but I don't know how
to make it work.
As
Hi,
On 5/29/06, Bernd Schoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 07:50:35PM +0300, Antonios Anastasiadis wrote:
[...]
I use OpenBSD too for critical systems, but some guys here really need
to wake up.
Troll.
Can we all please kill this thread? This has stopped educating a
clamav-0.88.2 was placed into
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386
but clamav-0.88.2 depends upon unrar-3.54p0 and
unarj-2.43 which are not there.
Hello, just inquiring about the current state of tomcat on OpenBSD. I
did a search on the list and the only resent mention of tomcat
degenerated into a RoR sucks flamewar.
On Wed, 2006-05-24 at 23:50 -0300, Kroty wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This topic usually comes up near each release. Has anyone tried the
3.8 instructions below yet on 3.9?
Why don't you try man tcpdump?
Ethereal/tethereal have functionality that tcpdump never will (and in
some cases,
On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 00:18 -0700, akonsu wrote:
hello,
i have apple usb modem left over from my imac g5 that i got rid of. is there
any chance of getting this modem to work with openbsd in stead of the
unsupported winmodem that i have on my laptop?
Plug it in and see if you get a ucom
Peter Fraser wrote:
clamav-0.88.2 was placed into
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386
but clamav-0.88.2 depends upon unrar-3.54p0 and
unarj-2.43 which are not there.
For licensing reasons, they're not included on the FTP site. You have
to build them yourself.
--
Support
hi,
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 09:58:44AM -0500, Jose Fragoso wrote:
A while ago, a message was posted in this list stating the sk based NICs were
supposed to be good in performance and stability.
Now, I have already had quite a few problems with D-LINK DGE-530T when used
on Intel
I had already send this bug report a week ago but since than a could
not figure out the solution for this error, so i decided to reinstall
the system, but with no change, the bad behave is still present. When
i want to transfer a file from a client machine, when the transfer
reaches 40%-60% the
Daniel Polak [2006-05-29, 00:37:06]:
Martin,
The solution in the FAQ was ok for 3.8 but things changed in 3.9.
For now if you run the script underneath from root's crontab every 5
minutes you'll most likely be ok.
There should be a check in the script to see if it is already running to
after installing the #836: May 28 13:56:11 snapshot and
the X of a few hours previous, libfreetype broke in such a
way that only certain fonts would be read, e.g. from the
msttcorefonts only Courier New worked (so that running
mkfontscale or ttmkfdir on a dir with those fonts creates
a fonts.scale
Landry wrote:
Hi folks at misc@ !
I've always missed the feature of GNU tail and FreeBSD tail to follow
multiple files using -f. I was used to monitor the logs on my 3.8
server using tail -f /var/log/messages ; tail -f
/var/www/logs/access_log and so on, but wasn't pleased of this
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 on a Dell 1850. A fine list of hardware
sensors and their current readings is given by sysctl -a; does
anyone have a cross reference from this list to the actual hardware
components in the Dell 1850?
On 5/26/06, Christopher Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like every major laptop manufacturer is locked into Intel
CPU, graphics, WiFi, and sound and that there's no chance in hell that
Intel will release specs on these. What is the future of laptop
support for free Unicies? Will
On 5/26/06, Christopher Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like every major laptop manufacturer is locked into Intel
CPU, graphics, WiFi, and sound and that there's no chance in hell that
Intel will release specs on these. What is the future of laptop
support for free Unicies? Will
There are ports and packages for jakarta-tomcat. Latest version being v5.0.
On 5/29/06, Jason Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, just inquiring about the current state of tomcat on OpenBSD. I
did a search on the list and the only resent mention of tomcat
degenerated into a RoR sucks
Hi Reyk,
Thank you so much for your help and interest.
The machine in question is working as a anti-spam bridge. It
was passing traffic normally until the problem occur. After that
the conectivity was lost between the internal LAN and the external
world. It went operational last friday at 21:12
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Hello,
I've just installed OpenBSD 3.9 and I've stranged behaviours.
I've sometimes some seg fault, sometimes the system crashed with or without
a panic in dmesg.
I got once:
---
panic: smashed stack in ufs_makeinode
Stopped at
It's a dedicated server, I don't have access to the
Can OpenBSD (at least v3.8 or the latest release) run on Sun's
AMD64-based SunFire x64 servers? Thanks!
--
Tito Mari Francis H. Escaqo
Computer Engineer and Free Software Proponent
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 09:32:14AM +0700, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o wrote:
Can OpenBSD (at least v3.8 or the latest release) run on Sun's
AMD64-based SunFire x64 servers? Thanks!
Yes, search archives[0]. Also check out HP Proliant DL145's G1/G2.
We have the G1 here working good.
Tito Mari
Can OpenBSD (at least v3.8 or the latest release) run on Sun's
AMD64-based SunFire x64 servers? Thanks!
As of today (as far as I know) all of them. So yes.
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 00:50, Antonios Anastasiadis wrote:
Let's keep pretending that openbsd is faster and more scalable in
desktop than Linux. (in the same way Linux fans pretend their systems
are more secure)
Depends on your needs. Also, define scalability in a desktop context. Or in
any
STeve Andre' wrote:
You know, all this discussion of the scalability of OpenBSD is really
fruitless.
Agreed. Puffer fish do not have scales, therefore OpenBSD is not
scalable at all.
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 12:18:51AM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 2 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 24 pins
ioapic0: conflicting map entries for pin 0
ioapic0: pin 19 shares different IPL interrupts (40..90), degraded performance
I don't quite understand what it means,
Hello.
I recently posted this message on the Soekris tech list, but given the
sparse amount of traffic there I am hoping that misc@ will prove to be a
better source of the test data required to keep this problem moving
toward a positive conclusion, rather than stalling as has happened as
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 10:01:21PM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote:
A few months ago, Didier Wiroth posted to this list that his net4801 with
a vpn1411 was giving him 'Corrupted MAC on input' errors. He was looking
for a solution to this problem.
i think i chimed in on that one.
since i
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 05:23:09PM -0500, Doug Carter wrote:
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 on a Dell 1850. A fine list of hardware
sensors and their current readings is given by sysctl -a; does
anyone have a cross reference from this list to the actual hardware
components in the Dell 1850?
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