Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Kernel Monkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been using the cvsup client to update my sources. What is the difference between cvs and cvsup when updating sources? CVS is a version control system. You can (ab)use it for source distribution purposes, but it is very inefficient in this role.

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/21/07, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 00:11]: I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace it with a cheap openbsd/lpr friendly

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/21/07, Liam J. Foy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 21 Mar 2007, at 12:40, Nick ! wrote: On 3/21/07, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Their project page: http://www.busybox.net The interesting thing is that today I found out that my wireless router is actually running BusyBox, an OS based on

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter, Oliver
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 12:43:38AM +1100, Sunnz wrote: ... But yea, thanks for suggesting Soekris, it seems like a good replacement for the blobed router I have now... so do kd85.com like... sells boxes that already has OpenBSD installed? Some of the boards have 3.3V PCI connector, so I can

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread James Turner
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote: * James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 00:11]: I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace it with a cheap openbsd/lpr

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote: LexMark C510 laser. Color, ethernet, postscript. $325 CDN 6 months ago just works. I've had nothing but pain and aggravation with bullshit inkjets. Was that new or used? And if you don't mind sharing where you bought it

Re: An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread Nick !
On 3/21/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The name's Bray. So far, I've been a windows technician for a little under a year. My first computer was a Mac SE which resided in my mothers room, it had a Shareware version of Carbon Copy and proved somewhat entertaining. The name OpenBSD has

Re: An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
Being prepared to be in the community is the best way to make the entrance smoother... The OpenBSD Community Preparedness Kit- -Read the faq. -Read undeadly.org -Rtfm and Google prior to posting questions... show that you've done your homework. -Have thick skin Any additions are welcome,

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/21/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for under $20

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Bob Beck
Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for under $20 bucks. I'm hoping they will have some cheap

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Chris Kuethe
On 3/21/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yep... but variety is good... Soekris gets good marks but they're not the only one that can run this-- http://www.axiomtek.com/products/ListProductType.asp?ptype1=5ptype2=1 If there are other tested products that work well, it would be nice to

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Bob Beck
* Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 11:30]: On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote: LexMark C510 laser. Color, ethernet, postscript. $325 CDN 6 months ago just works. I've had nothing but pain and aggravation with bullshit inkjets. Was that new or

Re: issues with PHP and cURL curl_exec() function within OpenBSD chroot

2007-03-21 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:56:24AM -0700, Kevin wrote: I ran into this issue setting up zencart on OpenBSD. My guess is you need to copy /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/resolv.conf. You can verify that by chroot'ing yourself manually into /var/www and trying to curl something. That's what

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 11:35:53AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote: * Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 11:30]: On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:27:40AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote: LexMark C510 laser. Color, ethernet, postscript. $325 CDN 6 months ago just works. I've had nothing but

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Travers Buda
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, James Turner wrote: Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for under $20

Re: ODBC on OpenBSD *solved*

2007-03-21 Thread Lawrence Teo
Joaquin Herrero wrote: The problem I had when tried to compile php4 (or php5) from ports is this: mach:/usr/ports/www/php4# /usr/bin/make === www/php4/core === Checking files for php4-core-4.4.0p0 php-4.4.0.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist on this system. Attempting to fetch

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread James Turner
Alright, well the disposition didn't have any cheap laser printers but I did find a HP DeskJet 810C for $15. I know you guys said stay away from inkjet printers, but the price was right and the hpijs driver says it supports it. It's connected via usb. I installed hpijs along with all it's

Re: An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread jjhartley
From: Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Being prepared to be in the community is the best way to make the entrance smoother... -Read the faq. -Read undeadly.org -Rtfm and Google prior to posting questions... show that you've done your homework. -Have thick skin I'm a new kid on the block

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread James Turner
Alright, I was able to get the printer to print using the apsfilter. Works awesome! Now to buy some ink and remove all traces of windows from my hard drive. Thanks again everyone! On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 03:46:19PM -0400, James Turner wrote: Alright, well the disposition didn't have any cheap

Re: An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a new kid on the block and would like to be introduced to the community in a formal sense; which is why I'm writing this letter in hopes of become embedded in the community as opposed to another face in the crowd. It sounds like participating on BSDForums

pcmcia / system hangs up / -current

2007-03-21 Thread Peter, Oliver
Humppa, I would like to install -current on my Acer Travelmate 290 to use it with my D-Link DWL-650 or Netgear MA521 WLAN PCMCIA Card. The boot process (cd41.iso and selfmade floppyC41.fs ISO) always stops at the following point: cbb0 at pci2 dev 3 function 0 ENE CB-1410 CardBus rev 0x01: irq 5

Re: Compiling your own system as a way of upgrading it is not supported

2007-03-21 Thread Maurice Janssen
On Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 01:55:42 -0700, Darren Spruell wrote: If your requirement is to maintain multiple systems concurrently, you may be better served (and probably should consider) keeping everything even and exact by using release(8) to build binary updates and apply them everywhere. This

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Steve Shockley
James Turner wrote: Although this seems like a great printer, my biggest limitation is price. We have a university property disposition near me, which I'm going to go check out later today. My friend has gotten a couple sun sparc stations from them for under $20 bucks. I'm hoping they will

Re: Compiling your own system as a way of upgrading it is not supported

2007-03-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/22 00:07, Maurice Janssen wrote: Is it OK to untar the .tgz files on a running system (after rebooting with the new kernel of course) or is it recommended to boot in single user mode? See 'upgrading without install media' in the closest Upgrade Guide

Re: compile faster?

2007-03-21 Thread Jeff Quast
On 3/21/07, chuckr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am going into doing a bit of compiling on my Zaurus. I have both a Linux and a FreeBSD server, both pretty fast Intel boxes, sitting right besides them, and in fact, all of my source directories (sources for /usr/src and /usr/ports) are remotely

make build crashing

2007-03-21 Thread Bray Mailloux
I am updating my 4.0 system to the latest ~stable build and each time my make build is crashing. What information should I post in order to insure maximum clarity with the problem?

supply unacceptable

2007-03-21 Thread Campos F. Marian
differently Q Will the President have anything to say in his remarks, or could you speak to the automakers' recent woes, their financial losses and the jobs that they're having to shed and the restructuring? If the gang crime is a serious violent felony, the criminal can receive up to 30 years in

Re: make build crashing

2007-03-21 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/21/07, Open Phugu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/21/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am updating my 4.0 system to the latest ~stable build and each time my make build is crashing. What information should I post in order to insure maximum clarity with the problem? Post the

Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Clint M. Sand
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:59:22AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:39:51AM -0700, Kernel Monkey wrote: I've been using the cvsup client to update my sources. What is the difference between cvs and cvsup when updating sources? Is one better than the other?

Re: make build crashing

2007-03-21 Thread Olivier Meyer
On 3/21/07, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/21/07, Open Phugu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/21/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am updating my 4.0 system to the latest ~stable build and each time my make build is crashing. What information should I post in order to

Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
Hello, I've got a 486DX4-100 with 32 MB ram, ISA bus, with two drives: 840 MB and 1280 MB IDE. Currently running Debian GNU/Linux Sarge. Box has two uses: under normal cirumstance, as a thin client to my athlon box elsewhere in the house. As a toolbox incase anything

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Nick !
On 3/21/07, Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I've got a 486DX4-100 with 32 MB ram, ISA bus, with two drives: 840 MB and 1280 MB IDE. Currently running Debian GNU/Linux Sarge. Is there any reason that OpenBSD wouldn't be my best choice for this box? I've heard rumours on

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Travers Buda
* Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 22:37:01]: Hello, I've got a 486DX4-100 with 32 MB ram, ISA bus, with two drives: 840 MB and 1280 MB IDE. Currently running Debian GNU/Linux Sarge. *snip* Is there any reason that OpenBSD wouldn't be my best choice for this box?

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Nick Holland
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: Hello, I've got a 486DX4-100 with 32 MB ram, ISA bus, with two drives: 840 MB and 1280 MB IDE. Currently running Debian GNU/Linux Sarge. Box has two uses: under normal cirumstance, as a thin client to my athlon box elsewhere in the house.

Re: adding routing obsd 3.9 running ospfd

2007-03-21 Thread Lars Hansson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hai All, I have two OpenBSD 3.9 box, both running OSPFD default on OBSD 3.9. I add static route on OBSD1 and found that the whole ospf rib disappear. Any clue? I had a somewhat similar problem with 3.9-RELEASE but for me it only happened with /32 routes. There was a

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:37:01PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: Hello, I've got a 486DX4-100 with 32 MB ram, ISA bus, with two drives: 840 MB and 1280 MB IDE. Currently running Debian GNU/Linux Sarge. Box has two uses: under normal cirumstance, as a thin client to my

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread Travers Buda
* Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 20:31:57]: Given the uses you want, you're probably going to say yes to sshd during install. When you reboot after install it'll generate keys. Plan to go have supper around then. ;) Any further rebooting won't have that penalty. Or, if

Re: Is OpenBSD good/best for my 486?

2007-03-21 Thread David Terrell
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:37:01PM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: Hello, I've got a 486DX4-100 with 32 MB ram, ISA bus, with two drives: 840 MB and 1280 MB IDE. Currently running Debian GNU/Linux Sarge. I've installed and run on 16M of RAM in the last 3 years. If perchance the install

Re: issues with PHP and cURL curl_exec() function within OpenBSD chroot

2007-03-21 Thread Allen
On 3/21/07, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:56:24AM -0700, Kevin wrote: I ran into this issue setting up zencart on OpenBSD. My guess is you need to copy /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/resolv.conf. You can verify that by chroot'ing yourself manually

IPsec gone assymetric

2007-03-21 Thread RW
I have a simple setup. Sydney to Melbourne and the ipsec.conf is one of the nice easy ones whilst I learn to do more complex setups. It has been working for months. Today doing ipsecctl -s all at either end generates the expected output. Each is a mirror of the other. netstat -rnf encap shows

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread James Turner
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:19:39PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote: On 3/20/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive. You didn't mention ink or laser but my Brother HL-5250DN works GREAT for the price. Greg Ink

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-21 Thread Mark Shroyer
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 09:23:32PM -0700, vinceNET wrote: am I missing something? why not just use a firefox extension like downthemall? I use wget because, probably due to the unhealthy number of extensions that I keep loaded into Firefox, browser crashes are pretty common on my machine.

Re: groff update?

2007-03-21 Thread Marc Espie
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 08:11:17AM +0200, Gareth wrote: Is there any chance of a newer version of groff (1.18 or 1.19) being imported into the tree? Yes

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-21 Thread Lars D . Noodén
Others have recommended wget. I strongly recommend it as well, there are loads of ways to use it: http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/wget.1.html curl also is quite useful. I also highly recommend ncftp. -Lars Lars NoodC)n ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Ensure access to your data now

Re: issues with PHP and cURL curl_exec() function within OpenBSD chroot

2007-03-21 Thread Matthew Closson
Kevin, I ran into this issue setting up zencart on OpenBSD. My guess is you need to copy /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/resolv.conf. You can verify that by chroot'ing yourself manually into /var/www and trying to curl something. Good luck! -Matt- On Tue, 20 Mar

Re: pf.conf propagation

2007-03-21 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hello, You may want to have a look at /usr/ports/sysutils/tentakel -- Didier Wiroth -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexander Lind Sent: 20 March 2007 23:29 To: misc Subject: pf.conf propagation Hello misc. Can anyone

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-21 Thread Thomas Leveille
look for gwget, kwget or kwebget which are wget frontends. I don't think any of them is in the port tree though, feel free to contribute :) On 3/21/07, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ahh, sorry, I did write FILE manager instead of DOWNLOAD manager :D I need more coffee... Yeah,

cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Kernel Monkey
I've been using the cvsup client to update my sources. What is the difference between cvs and cvsup when updating sources? Is one better than the other? Any advice or experiences given would be appreciated. Thanks. Matt Kingston

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Re: issues with PHP and cURL curl_exec() function within OpenBSD chroot

2007-03-21 Thread Kevin
I ran into this issue setting up zencart on OpenBSD. My guess is you need to copy /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/resolv.conf. You can verify that by chroot'ing yourself manually into /var/www and trying to curl something. That's what I thought so, too at first, but I verified that ours is

PHP4 bug in 'is_dir()', both 4.4.1/ports and 4.4.6

2007-03-21 Thread Toni Mueller
Hello, I'm experiencing a grave problem with a hand-compiled version of PHP 4.4.6 on OpenBSD 4.0. The problem is very similar to http://bugs.php.net/35748 only the results are almost completely random for things that are actually directories. I've tried with the version in ports first, but,

Re: Upgrade direction from older to newer

2007-03-21 Thread Henning Brauer
* Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 04:09]: Alexander Hall wrote: Henning Braue wrote: Is it possible to upgrade from 4.0-current to 4.1-stable? No... Thats what the above quote is trying to tell you. A -current src tree is always the newest code; -stable is the original release

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-21 Thread Manuel Ravasio
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Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:39:51AM -0700, Kernel Monkey wrote: I've been using the cvsup client to update my sources. What is the difference between cvs and cvsup when updating sources? Is one better than the other? There is no easy answer. It depends on what you want. + cvsup is much

Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Wild Karl-Heinz
In message cvs or cvsup on 21.03.2007, Stefan Sperling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: SS On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 01:39:51AM -0700, Kernel Monkey wrote: I've been using the cvsup client to update my sources. What is the difference between cvs and cvsup when updating sources? Is one better than

Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Toni Mueller
Hi, On Wed, 21.03.2007 at 10:59:22 +0100, Stefan Sperling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: + cvs can do diffs and view logs, and using the nifty cvsdo utility from the cvsutils port you can even diff new files you've added I usually fetch the tree with cvsup these days, and then check out a local

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Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-21 Thread Marco Peereboom
Anyone saying this has not used openbsd's ftp. On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 09:11:38AM +0100, Thomas Leveille wrote: look for gwget, kwget or kwebget which are wget frontends. I don't think any of them is in the port tree though, feel free to contribute :) On 3/21/07, Leonardo Rodrigues

adding routing obsd 3.9 running ospfd

2007-03-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hai All, I have two OpenBSD 3.9 box, both running OSPFD default on OBSD 3.9. I add static route on OBSD1 and found that the whole ospf rib disappear. Any clue? OBSD1 ospfd.conf # $OpenBSD: ospfd.conf,v 1.2 2005/02/06 20:07:09 norby Exp $ # macros password=secret router-id 192.168.1.100

Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Sunnz
Their project page: http://www.busybox.net The interesting thing is that today I found out that my wireless router is actually running BusyBox, an OS based on the Linux kernel, and its firewall was actually the usual iptable found on many Linux desktops/servers. I doubt if OpenBSD can be

Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Wild Karl-Heinz wrote: I think a reference to csup in the openbsd base as a clone written in c should be mentioned. Therefor some dependencies to modula3 are obsolete. You must be talking about FreeBSD, not OpenBSD. -- Antoine

Re: Does anyone know a good file manager for OpenBSD?

2007-03-21 Thread Paul Irofti
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 05:50:56AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote: Anyone saying this has not used openbsd's ftp. I've seen many people mentioning ftp as a good download manager. I'm a bit confused on this issue: - a download manager is supposed to be generic no matter what protocol is used

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 11:04:32PM +1100, Sunnz wrote: Their project page: http://www.busybox.net The interesting thing is that today I found out that my wireless router is actually running BusyBox, an OS based on the Linux kernel, and its firewall was actually the usual iptable found on

Re: adding routing obsd 3.9 running ospfd

2007-03-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/03/21 19:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have two OpenBSD 3.9 box, both running OSPFD default on OBSD 3.9. I add static route on OBSD1 and found that the whole ospf rib disappear. Any clue? try 4.0 first.

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Will Maier
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 11:04:32PM +1100, Sunnz wrote: I doubt if OpenBSD can be replace it on the router... but if you has done so it be cool to know how you made it work. It would help if you mentioned what hardware you're running on... OpenBSD is an operating system; Busybox is a single

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Nick !
On 3/21/07, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Their project page: http://www.busybox.net The interesting thing is that today I found out that my wireless router is actually running BusyBox, an OS based on the Linux kernel, and its firewall was actually the usual iptable found on many Linux

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Liam J. Foy
On 21 Mar 2007, at 12:40, Nick ! wrote: On 3/21/07, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Their project page: http://www.busybox.net The interesting thing is that today I found out that my wireless router is actually running BusyBox, an OS based on the Linux kernel, and its firewall was actually the

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
I think that's the question... is OBSD compiled for the various common linksys/netgear/etc. hardware architectures? I believe the answer is no. If I'm misunderstanding this completely please correct... But it would be great if it did... wish I had the skills to do it. danno -Original

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Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Sunnz
Thanks for the replies. I guess I was a bit too excited when logging into my router (Open Networks 624W) and checking out what it is running on and stuff. (uname, arch, etc...) And find out it is BusyBox and is mips arch. So BusyBox doesn't actually have a kernel, but a binary to be run on the

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
I'm using the EST timezone (as reported in 'date') and yet I'm still an hour behind... much like you... NTPD is running and syncing up with pool.ntp.org. And in looking further Bob's right (as usual)... I'm not using the correct timezone setting. I had to change that to the 'correct' EST

Re: Daylight savings fix with OpenNTPD

2007-03-21 Thread Jason Crawford
If you set /etc/localtime to /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Eastern, it'll automatically switch between EST and EDT. On 3/21/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm using the EST timezone (as reported in 'date') and yet I'm still an hour behind... much like you... NTPD is running and syncing up

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 12:43:38AM +1100, Sunnz wrote: Thanks for the replies. I guess I was a bit too excited when logging into my router (Open Networks 624W) and checking out what it is running on and stuff. (uname, arch, etc...) And find out it is BusyBox and is mips arch. So BusyBox

Re: raid dmesg output and raidctl -sv output shows differrent status for raidframe mirror on OpenBSD 4.0 amd64

2007-03-21 Thread Siju George
On 3/8/07, Greg Oster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Siju George writes: On 3/8/07, Greg Oster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So this is still not the output I'd expect what does 'disklabel wd0' and 'disklabel wd1' say? Are wd0d and wd1d of type FS_RAID ?? nope :-( So that is the reason

Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?

2007-03-21 Thread Dan Farrell
Yep... but variety is good... Soekris gets good marks but they're not the only one that can run this-- http://www.axiomtek.com/products/ListProductType.asp?ptype1=5ptype2=1 If there are other tested products that work well, it would be nice to see them listed in this thread... danno

Re: ODBC on OpenBSD *solved*

2007-03-21 Thread Joaquin Herrero
2007/3/20, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I regularly connect PHP to MSSQL server with a different technique: FreeTDS in the ports tree. It's quite simple. Thanks! It worked! I built the freetds package from ports, and using sqsh (from packages) I was able to connect to the customer's SQLServer

Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?

2007-03-21 Thread Paul Pruett
mgetty might have something useful - see http://home.leo.org/~doering/mgetty/mgetty_15.html thanks. Hmm, maybe it can be as simple as setting up fax support for just the black list. From what I read on your link, it suggests the configuration can be set to only accept for specified numbers.

An introduction of sorts

2007-03-21 Thread Bray Mailloux
The name's Bray. So far, I've been a windows technician for a little under a year. My first computer was a Mac SE which resided in my mothers room, it had a Shareware version of Carbon Copy and proved somewhat entertaining. The name OpenBSD has floated around my vernacular for some time, but

Re: cvs or cvsup

2007-03-21 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Stefan Sperling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - cvsup only works on i386 Strictly speaking, cvsup is available on all platforms where the Modula-3 compiler is available. Admittedly on OpenBSD that is only i386. + cvsup is written in modula3 (yes, this is a +, but just because I am familiar

Re: USB Printer Recommendation

2007-03-21 Thread Bob Beck
* James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-21 00:11]: I'm looking to finally cut the last strand that keeps windows on my hard drive. I currently have a brother mfc-210c printer. I'm looking to replace it with a cheap openbsd/lpr friendly solution. Although the mfc is a multifunction