yes, we want to build our own chinese locale
before starting our plan . we need your advice and your experience
email me please!
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 04:24:15PM -0700, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
1. Every basic thing you need to know about setting up and
maintaining an
OpenBSD-managed LAN is documented in the OpenBSD FAQ q.v.
2. The three basic things about a typical OpenBSD-managed LAN are:
a. IP setup of both
On 3/5/07, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 22.02.2007 at 22:36:21 +0100, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just filtering aggressively using pf works as well, of course.
it depends. My current impression is that if you can get away with
having the TCP stack reject
Hi,
On Sun, 17.12.2006 at 22:09:43 +0100, Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If they really force you to conform to that kind
of security staff orders, minimize the breakage
by using pf(4) - and pf only. In particular, do
refrain from rolling your own kernel to remove IPv6.
having
I'm behind an OpenBSD firewall, but it uses no keep state. Anyway, I
tried just now to temporarily disable PF on the firewall (and in my PC
too) but nothing changed.
Thanks.
Tim Kuhlman wrote:
Are you using pf at all? This sounds similar to the issue I had with my pf
rules not too long
Hi Chris,
On Tue, 19.12.2006 at 03:00:04 -0700, Clint Pachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am working on an automation system that will commence from OS
installation. For instance, all the questions asked during OS
installation can be placed in a config file on the central repos. To
I've also
guys what file should i need to edit so that if i'm going to press ctrl
alt del my box will just reboot?
thanks..
regards,
eduardo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
guys what file should i need to edit so that if i'm going to press ctrl
alt del my box will just reboot?
man sysctl
man sysctl.conf
---
Lars Hansson
On 03/06/07 at 22:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
guys what file should i need to edit so that if i'm going to press ctrl
alt del my box will just reboot?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:joel$ grep -i del /etc/sysctl.conf
#machdep.kbdreset=1 #
On 3/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
guys what file should i need to edit so that if i'm going to press ctrl
alt del my box will just reboot?
Have you checked either the FAQ or mailing list archives? What does google
have to say?
~J
Something else you might want to consider (this is what I ended up
doing, since I didn't want to use NFS) is creating installer LiveCD
along the lines of http://www.alti.at/knowhow/obsdlivecd/index.php. I
wrote a dialog based installer to allow techs to do easy OS installs.
The LiveCD approach
Hi,
please stop top-posting, thanks!
On Tue, 06.03.2007 at 23:02:45 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
i know about that sysctl.conf i will just uncomment
machdep.kbdreset=1 but it will halt the system or in rc.shutdown change
powerdown to YES. but what i want is a reboot, not
i know about that sysctl.conf i will just uncomment
machdep.kbdreset=1 but it will halt the system or in rc.shutdown change
powerdown to YES. but what i want is a reboot, not halt or powerdown.
Then add a reboot command (such as ``/sbin/shutdown -r now'') as the last
line of
i know about that sysctl.conf i will just uncomment
machdep.kbdreset=1 but it will halt the system or in rc.shutdown change
powerdown to YES. but what i want is a reboot, not halt or powerdown.
Then add a reboot command (such as ``/sbin/shutdown -r now'') as the last
line of /etc/rc.powerdown.
On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 23:02 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i know about that sysctl.conf i will just uncomment
machdep.kbdreset=1 but it will halt the system or in rc.shutdown change
powerdown to YES. but what i want is a reboot, not halt or powerdown.
Code for allowing a shutdown on
Hi list,
I have a VIA EPIA-CN 1EG board with a C7 CPU and i cannot get sound
to work.
Doing a
# cat anyFile /dev/audio
only produces a high sounding beep, the length of which depends on the
size of the file. Using /dev/sound produces the same. I can control the
volume via /dev/mixer,
Hi,
On Tue, 06.03.2007 at 16:14:52 +0100, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then add a reboot command (such as ``/sbin/shutdown -r now'') as the last
line of /etc/rc.powerdown.
so this would kill the ability to actually power down the machine, no?
Best,
--Toni++
Darren Tucker wrote:
If you have a logged-in shell you can do exec ps -auwx which won't
require a new process table slot. It replaces the shell so you'll be
effectively logged out after the ps completes, but hopefully with better
information :-)
exec ps -auwx doesn't helps here because the
Sorry for the OT post, but I wanted to pick the list's hive mind as to
any recommendations for solid, in-depth references for parallel
programming. College-level textbooks would be preferred.
Thanks!
- Bert
From the looks of it, you didn't install the XF4 source package or get
them from CVS.
Peter wrote:
I am following FAQ 5.5 on building an X release (for my 4.0 system).
I have successfully made the base system release but when following the
below steps I get the error:
lndir:
On 3/6/07, Bret Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the OT post, but I wanted to pick the list's hive mind as to
any recommendations for solid, in-depth references for parallel
programming. College-level textbooks would be preferred.
While I don't have any good suggestions for books
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
Hi list,
I have a VIA EPIA-CN 1EG board with a C7 CPU and i cannot get sound
to work.
Doing a
# cat anyFile /dev/audio
only produces a high sounding beep, the length of which depends on the
size of the file. Using /dev/sound produces the same. I can control the
Hi Matthew,
On Tue, 06.03.2007 at 09:18:28 -0600, Matthew Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something else you might want to consider (this is what I ended up
doing, since I didn't want to use NFS) is creating installer LiveCD
along the lines of http://www.alti.at/knowhow/obsdlivecd/index.php. I
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Tobias Weisserth wrote:
You are posting to the wrong list. This is OpenBSD misc, not qemu users.
What
you are trying to solve is perfectly described on the qemu homepage in the
qemu manual...
It looks from the qemu docs (which mostly use linux in their examples)
like I have
I'd try Designing and Building Parallel Programs by Ian Foster. Its
website is www.msc.anl.gov/dbpp ; its ISBN is 0-201-57594-9.
The author is involved in the GLOBUS project and that's why I bought it. I
have not had time to read it.
On 3/6/07, Jason Beaudoin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Dear Misc,
I'm currently putting together a new load balancer for my company's web
farm, using OBSD for CARP redundancy and stability. I've chosen Pound[0]
as it seems to be very simple and fast, and I like what I perceive to be
their somewhat OBSD-like philosophies of easily readable, easily
Life without ksh is hell. Here are some ports you can use:
http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_linux.html
http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_cygwin.html
http://www.wormhole.hu/~ice/ksh/
Thank you Marco. I'll take a look at this and figure out what to do.
Also, thanks to the people who continue to keep
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.0 stable. I updated the ports tree and tried
cd /usr/ports/databases/openldap
env FLAVOUR=bdb make install
Although I think the script is building both client and server, it
only adds the client package.
autoconf-2.13p0 automatically configure source code on many
On 3/6/07, Jose Fragoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.0 stable. I updated the ports tree and tried
cd /usr/ports/databases/openldap
env FLAVOUR=bdb make install
That's not a bug that's a feature!
env FLAVOR=bdb env SUBPACKAGE=-server make install
--Bryan
On 3/6/07, Jose Fragoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.0 stable. I updated the ports tree and tried
cd /usr/ports/databases/openldap
env FLAVOUR=bdb make install
Although I think the script is building both client and server, it
only adds the client package.
Hi,
I'm not sure that this is an embarrassing, but I could not find any
information on the OpenBSD web site.
I'm tracking -current since my laptop (FSC Amilo Si1520) does not work
with OpenBSD 4.0 (ACPI, azalia, and wpi related issues). Everything
worked fine when getting the source tree via
* K-Wizzz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-06 22:22]:
Now when I perform a 'cvs -q diff' the only diff that I can see is my
kernel config for ACPI, but nothing more.
that's how cvs works; it compares your local version with the same
revision you have check out on the server. it does not compare
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Richard Wilson wrote:
Dear Misc,
I'm currently putting together a new load balancer for my company's web farm,
using OBSD for CARP redundancy and stability. I've chosen Pound[0] as it seems
to be very simple and fast, and I like what I perceive to be their somewhat
Hi,
On Mon, 05.03.2007 at 17:48:45 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
have 2 sony SDX3-100C AIT3 100 GB tapes here that have bad blocks and
will not read in our tape changer. i may need to get these sent to a
data recovery shop, but would prefer not to be viciously reamed
I just installed a new 4.0 system and I am having some issues with a
few binary packages. Quite a few of the packages in the 4.0 tree
require libc.so.39.3 but 4.0 comes with libc.so.40.0.
What is the best way to deal with this?
Thanks
--
JT Croteau, N1ESE - Manchester, NH
Toni Mueller wrote:
OTOH, in my own network, I want fully automatic unattended installs.
Have you looked at siteXYtools?
http://mongers.org/openbsd/siteXYtools/
---
Lars Hansson
Hello all.
today i run mi openbsd and execute firefox, but it crash my openbsd. I press
power off buttom for reboot the PC and no boot now...:
automatic boot in progtress: starting file system cheks.
/dev/rwd0a: file system is clean; not cheking
1366448 DUP I=329986
/dev/rwd0h:
Toni Mueller wrote:
If Qemu runs OpenBSD, that'd answer another long-standing question I
had in my pipe because I'm currently lacking such a thing.
VMware Server is now cost-free as well, if the rest of the license is
acceptable.
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Dimitri wrote:
Hello all.
today i run mi openbsd and execute firefox, but it crash my openbsd. I press
power off buttom for reboot the PC and no boot now...:
fss: /dev/rwd0h (/home)
Automatic file system chek failed; help!
Enter pahtname of shell or RETURN forsh:
/dev/rwd0h: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck_fss MANUALLY.
/dev/rwd0d: file system is clean; not cheking
/dev/rwd0g: file system is clean; not cheking
/dev/rwd0e: file system is clean; not cheking
THE FOLLOWING FILE SYSTEM HAD AN UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY:
fss: /dev/rwd0h (/home)
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 08:39:20PM -0500, JT Croteau wrote:
I just installed a new 4.0 system and I am having some issues with a
few binary packages. Quite a few of the packages in the 4.0 tree
require libc.so.39.3 but 4.0 comes with libc.so.40.0.
What is the best way to deal with this?
Hello,
I'm reading the documentation about the errata patches application on
openbsd and I thought following the -stable branch would be the best way
to go. After downloading the CVS repository of /usr/src and reading the
openBSD FAQ I couldn't figure out a clean way of only upgrading the
Any reason ath(4) only currently supports 11b mode? Looks like it was
commented out in the driver in September with the comment for now.
Just wondering if we're going to see it back for 4.1, or what's broken
with it that it was removed.
--Bill
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:55:10PM -0600, Bill Marquette wrote:
Any reason ath(4) only currently supports 11b mode? Looks like it was
commented out in the driver in September with the comment for now.
Just wondering if we're going to see it back for 4.1, or what's broken
with it that it was
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