i have run gnome at openbsd 4.3, install from package, when i try to run
gdmsetup at console i got this error:
# gdmsetup
gdmsetup:/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so.1400.3: undefined symbol
'pthread_mutex_trylock'
lazy binding
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On 2008-09-17, my mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have successfull build jdk 1.6 using ports,
after run
# make
and the proces run sucessful, but why i can't found the packages at
/usr/ports/packages/i386/all ?
Because you just ran make, not make package or make install.
i try to run
#
On 2008-09-17, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone any experience running OpenBSD on this puppy:
http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/IPC/EMB-564.htm
I'm looking for a replacement for my tower that is currently acting as
router, anti-spam, mail server for a small network/domain.
my mail wrote:
I have successfull build jdk 1.6 using ports, after run # make
and the proces run sucessful, but why i can't found the packages at
/usr/ports/packages/i386/all ?
You need to run `make package` (or anything that depends on it, such as
`make install` to make the package.
i try
There is a difference between the libgthread library you have on your system
and the one that was used in the creation of the gnome that you installed
from packages.
Are you using OpenBSD 4.3 -release and did you get the gnome package from
the OpenBSD/4.3/packages/i386 directory of the ftp server
Dear my mail,
On Sep 16 18:25:08, my mail wrote:
I have successfull build jdk 1.6 using ports,
after run
# make
and the proces run sucessful, but why i can't found the packages at
/usr/ports/packages/i386/all ?
i try to run
# make install
and jdk 1.6 have install perfectly, but i
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone any experience running OpenBSD on this puppy:
http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/IPC/EMB-564.htm
Personally I've found that 2,5 disks last longer in the iBase FWA-7304
Dear misc@,
I am using the 4.4-current CVS from 2008-09-17, and having problem with
exporting NetFlow data with the new pflow pseudo-device. The setup used to work
just fine using softflowd. There is nfcapd at the receiving end, but this
probably is irrelevant.
$ netstat -s -f pflow
pflow:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:56:07AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-09-17, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone any experience running OpenBSD on this puppy:
http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/IPC/EMB-564.htm
I'm looking for a replacement for my tower that is currently
2008/9/17 Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:56:07AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-09-17, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone any experience running OpenBSD on this puppy:
http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/IPC/EMB-564.htm
I'm looking for
Now that my ISP is imposing bandwidth caps, I need to start measuring
my usage. Graphs are nice, but I've found that graphs are not really
that useful to me. I need something to report what my cummalative
usage is in a 30 day period. I'd like the data in some sort of ascii
format, but html is ok
What *would* you recommend?
In addition to the listed duties, I am looking for stability,
For a mail server appliance, Axiomtek units are the only way to fly.
Try the NA-820. We've been nothing but pleased, and of all the cheap
Award/AMI BIOS's, theirs has been the best performing so far,
Hello,
I use relayd with redirects to loadbalance between two webservers
one redirect is used for http requests and the other for https.
the redirects looks like the following:
redirect web_http {
listen on $ext_ip1 port http
sticky-address
forward to webservers port http check script
Juan Miscaro schrieb:
2008/9/17 Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 08:56:07AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-09-17, Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone any experience running OpenBSD on this puppy:
http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/IPC/EMB-564.htm
Hi
I use cacti to monitor my routers, servers and firewalls. I also build the
associated report (templates) thanks to
http://www.packetmischief.ca/openbsd/snmp/): interfaces and temperature.
You can install cacti under Windows or under Linux. May be this can also
work on OpenBsd (never test it)
2008/9/17 Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now that my ISP is imposing bandwidth caps, I need to start measuring
my usage. Graphs are nice, but I've found that graphs are not really
that useful to me. I need something to report what my cummalative
usage is in a 30 day period. I'd like the data in some
Also check this: http://humdi.net/vnstat/ i dont know if its currently
working on openbsd, but theres some patches, making it work shoulnt be
difficult, and this surely is what youre looking for, heres what the output
looks like:
Database updated: Wed Sep 17 16:57:02 2008
eth0
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Matthias Reim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 20:34:28 -0400
Von: Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: Soundoutput Probs
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 6:53
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:59:55AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:33:43AM +0200, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
| Paul,
|
| when you had success with rum(4), did you use wpa? I am having trouble
| getting a Hercules HWGUSB2-54 under OpenBSD 4.4 to work with my FritzBox
|
Thanks for the comment. However I'm not looking for a graphing
solution like cacti, although there is a report plugin for cacti.
Cacti seems overkill. I did setup have some simple temperature and io
graphs, courtesy of symon.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Christophe Rioux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone been able to configure a usb flash drive to boot a snapshot
install? I don't like to burn so many cd's. I tried to install via
PXE, but the laptop I use (Thinkpad X24) doesn't support PXE. I've
been able to install 4.3 from usb flash drive thanks to these
instructions:
Joe S wrote:
Has anyone been able to configure a usb flash drive to boot a snapshot
install? ...
It should be a matter of installing to the flash drive a first time,
instead of the the hard disk. Then copy the sets and then point
/etc/boot.conf to /bsd.rd Once that is in place, you have
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:44:38AM -0700, Joe S wrote:
| Has anyone been able to configure a usb flash drive to boot a snapshot
| install? I don't like to burn so many cd's. I tried to install via
| PXE, but the laptop I use (Thinkpad X24) doesn't support PXE. I've
| been able to install 4.3 from
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:26:37PM +0200, Pete Vickers wrote:
Does anyone have it running in nagios chroot environment ?
I used to.
perhaps like the ssh libraries are not needed, but where should the ssh
keys be put ?
Libraries not needed since it's /usr/local/sbin/nagios that executes the
Hi!
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:45:23PM +0200, Mikael Jansson wrote:
I use relayd with redirects to loadbalance between two webservers
one redirect is used for http requests and the other for https.
the redirects looks like the following:
redirect web_http {
listen on $ext_ip1 port http
2008/9/17 Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for the comment. However I'm not looking for a graphing
solution like cacti, although there is a report plugin for cacti.
Cacti seems overkill. I did setup have some simple temperature and io
graphs, courtesy of symon.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:44
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone been able to configure a usb flash drive to boot a snapshot
install? I don't like to burn so many cd's. I tried to install via
PXE, but the laptop I use (Thinkpad X24) doesn't support PXE. I've
been able to install 4.3
On 21:39, Wed 17 Sep 08, Reyk Floeter wrote:
Hi!
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:45:23PM +0200, Mikael Jansson wrote:
I use relayd with redirects to loadbalance between two webservers
one redirect is used for http requests and the other for https.
the redirects looks like the following:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:18:38 -0700, Joe S wrote
Let me clarify what I'm trying to do.
I'm not trying to install OpenBSD on a flash drive.
I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a laptop, with the flash drive being
the bootable source of the installation, much like a CD.
I can't PXE and I'm
Joe S wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone been able to configure a usb flash drive to boot a snapshot
install? I don't like to burn so many cd's. I tried to install via
PXE, but the laptop I use (Thinkpad X24) doesn't support PXE. I've
been able
On 2008-09-17, Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that my ISP is imposing bandwidth caps, I need to start measuring
my usage. Graphs are nice, but I've found that graphs are not really
that useful to me. I need something to report what my cummalative
usage is in a 30 day period. I'd like the
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:06:04PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-09-17, Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that my ISP is imposing bandwidth caps, I need to start measuring
my usage. Graphs are nice, but I've found that graphs are not really
that useful to me. I need something to
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 09:10:48AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
| This sounds like the new firmware, but I can't see a dmesg
| from you to figure out if this is the case for sure.
arc0 at pci2 dev 14 function 0 Areca ARC-1210 rev 0x00: apic 2 int 18 (irq 5)
arc0: 4 ports, 256MB SDRAM, firmware
On Sep 17 10:48:56, Alexander Hall wrote:
You need to run `make package` (or anything that
depends on it, such as
`make install` to make the package.
AFAIK, no port should make a package from
make only.
On Sep 17 08:49:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Because you just ran make, not make
-- On Wed, 9/17/08, Anathae Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Anathae Townsend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: gdmsetup - Segmentation fault (core dumped) at OpenBSD 4.3
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], misc@openbsd.org
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:23 AM
There is a difference between
Stijn wrote:
As others already pointed out:
-Install OpenBSD on a flash drive.
It's possible to install OpenBSD such that the one and only set
installed is bsd.rd. Just deselect all the others, don't set up the
network and answer the other questions carefully.
That makes a bootable usb stick
Paul de Weerd wrote:
For CD's, I tend to use a couple of CD-RW's - most machines these days
can read 'em, it's not such a waste of CDRs and you only have to carry
around one if you have a laptop with CD-RW drive.
That's how I've been doing it for a few years. A sturdy 20-CD wallet at
Ikea
what is the range of the advbase?
advskew is 0-255 but vhid's are 1-255 and the man page just states advbase
is an 8-bit number with a default of 1, so its a bit ambiguous.
I havent been able to set advbase to 0 so I am assuming its 1-255, however I
have seen posts of people configuring the
If you have checked out the -stable ports, you should be able to do make and
make install in each of the appropriate ports sub directories. Please check
the faq on following -stable.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of my
mail
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi all,
I find I'm unable to coerce my mitsumi cd drive into writing a track.
I've been using it for years to read, which it does just fine, but it's
the first time I've attempted to write with this particular drive (I
can write just fine using other drives).
Checking the 'Supported HW'
--- On Thu, 9/18/08, my mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: my mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: gdmsetup - Segmentation fault (core dumped) at OpenBSD 4.3
To: misc@openbsd.org
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2008, 1:22 AM
-- On Wed, 9/17/08, Anathae Townsend
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