I have got the same issue with a;
HP Pavillon Intel(r) Celeron processor 400MHz
192MB SDRAM memory
40G hardrive from IBM ITACHI
CDROM 32x max. speed
I therefore didn't try any installation from install43.iso neither a kernel
rebuild as you.
But the install44.iso force me to install it by swaping
On 11/23/08, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you clarify what you're trying to do,
I'm upgrading to 4.4 a computer running:
1) timeserver (ntpd)
2) slave nameserver (tinydns)
3) dnscache (dnscache)
4) dnswall (walldns)
In present setup, I know how to set the timeserver to run on
On 11/23/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/23/08, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you clarify what you're trying to do,
I'm upgrading to 4.4 a computer running:
Sorry about the noise, please disregard my previous message. Many
thanks for help and for
Good day.
I have a little problem with installing OpenBSD 4.4 on my computer.
I have successfully booted from cdrom drive and created drive partitions.
I get problem when I want to install sets. I am choose to install
bsd, bsd.rd, base44.tgz, etc44.tgz, misc44.tgz, comp44.tgz,
man44.tgz,
Ok. Thanks a lot!
I was installing sets from cd.
And I have just successfully installed it from
ftp server.
Thanks a lot for responses.
--
WBR, Ozerov Vasiliy aka fr33man.
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:45 PM, wASILIJ oZEROW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are all sets:
bsd, bsd.rd, base, game, and others...
And they all are readable.
--
WBR, Ozerov Vasiliy aka fr33man.
The first thing I'd do is check the cable that connects the
motherboard to the disk. I had a
There are all sets:
bsd, bsd.rd, base, game, and others...
And they all are readable.
--
WBR, Ozerov Vasiliy aka fr33man.
On Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 06:52:14 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
Hi,
I'm just looking at how openbsd works to see if it suits my needs. I
have a small old box (piii celeron @797 MHz 32KB $, with 512 MB
ram), and in my experience compiling just the linux kernel takes ~4
hrs, and compiling
On 2008-11-23, Jeff Simmons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tshark, the text-base capture tool of wireshark (ethereal) should get
you what you want. You may have to setup filters though.
According to their web site, Wireshark needs gcc 4.x to compile.
then their web site is wrong.
On Sunday, November 23, 2008 at 13:56:44 +0100, Maurice Janssen wrote:
On Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 06:52:14 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
Hi,
I'm just looking at how openbsd works to see if it suits my needs. I
have a small old box (piii celeron @797 MHz 32KB $, with 512 MB
ram), and in my
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Install from FTP doesn't seems to solve the problem of the cdrom,
did you checked de motherboard cable as Jacek said?
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Ok. Thanks a lot!
I was installing sets from cd.
And I have just successfully installed it from
ftp server.
Thanks a lot for responses.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:01 AM, John Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:18:00PM -0800, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I need, at a minimum, which virtual server at a particular IP address is
being
accessed, and the contents of any GET commands (methods). If there's a way to
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On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 08:36:44AM +0200, Yuriy A. Dmitrishin wrote:
Hi.
I get such message every morning when I come to my work.
I try to increase limits in pf.conf: set limit { states 5, frags
On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 14:19:54 +0300 PP0QP8P;P8P9 PP7P5QPP2 [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
wrote:
Good day.
I have a little problem with installing OpenBSD 4.4 on my computer.
I have successfully booted from cdrom drive and created drive
partitions. I get problem when I want to install sets. I am
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:18:00PM -0800, Jeff Simmons wrote:
Just increase the snaplen.
tcpdump -s 65000 -w dump port 80
With some tcpdump(8) versions on non-OpenBSD Unix-like OSes (e.g.
tcpdump version 3.9.8/Ubuntu 8.10), the man page says:
-s Snarf snaplen bytes of data from each
2008/11/23 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:18:00PM -0800, Jeff Simmons wrote:
Just increase the snaplen.
tcpdump -s 65000 -w dump port 80
With some tcpdump(8) versions on non-OpenBSD Unix-like OSes (e.g.
tcpdump version 3.9.8/Ubuntu 8.10), the man page says:
-s
Following this old thread (Feb 08)
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=120345491121853w=2 ,
I'm wondering what's the status of booting with root filesystem in
softraid in 4.4 or in -current. It was said by Marco Peereboom in the
same thread that this was planned.
I wanted to test new softraid
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 07:39:37PM +0100, vincent wrote:
Following this old thread (Feb 08)
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=120345491121853w=2 ,
I'm wondering what's the status of booting with root filesystem in
softraid in 4.4 or in -current. It was said by Marco Peereboom in the
same
What is this life thing? Is it part of base.tgz? It sounds as if
some of us may not have it, so maybe it is in ports?
On 11/23/08, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 07:39:37PM +0100, vincent wrote:
Following this old thread (Feb 08)
On 2008-11-23, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is this life thing? Is it part of base.tgz? It sounds as if
some of us may not have it, so maybe it is in ports?
of course; it's in /usr/ports/games.
On Fri, 21.11.2008 at 13:05:16 +0100, Guido Tschakert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I suggest: use slurpd and make it redundant ;-)
Or use syncrepl and make it redundant.
Kind regards,
--Toni++
As a minimum, you should post a dmesg and look for any suspicious
message in it (overrun or usb error).
Also, does the problem happen if connected to an USB 1 controller or an
USB 2 controller? This might matter.
Miod
Here is a dmesg from the macmini, if it helps much. I dont deny that the
devices could have a badly implemented HID spec, but then why do they
work flawlessly on other systems? and why does it work perfectly if i
first plug in a normal USB keyboard, and then the reader? Anyhow, i
think if i
Hello,
is there a way to re-attach a USB device (in my example; USB Keyboard)
from the Commandline, so that to the System it appears just as if i had
unplugged and replugged it? I am trying to work around a Problem i am
experiencing, where a certain other Device only works right if i FIRST
For the Record, I don't have a true Solution to the Issue yet, but i saw
a small flag in /etc/sysctl.conf that read machdep.apmhalt. After
enabling that and rebooting, halt -p now powers off my Machine 9 times
out of ten. Not perfect, but a solution.
regards,
David
Sebastian Rother wrote:
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:17:14 +0200
Freddy DISSAUX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 11:29:36PM +1000, Jonathan Gray icrivait:
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 09:23:49AM +0200, Freddy DISSAUX wrote:
Be careful whith re0, no mac address detected:
re0 [ snip ] address
Here after reboot I find the following:
# apachectl start
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libm.so.2.3: undefined symbol 'isinf'
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libm.so.2.3: undefined symbol 'isnan'
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/local/lib/php/libphp5.so: undefined symbol 'isinf'
And it is still planned. The folks involved have that thing called life
in the way.
What is this life thing? Is it part of base.tgz? It sounds as if
some of us may not have it, so maybe it is in ports?
Life is a program that simulates cells/organisms multiplying and dying.
The patterns
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:32:13AM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
For the Record, I don't have a true Solution to the Issue yet, but i saw
a small flag in /etc/sysctl.conf that read machdep.apmhalt. After
enabling that and rebooting, halt -p now powers off my Machine 9 times
out of ten. Not
Uwe Dippel wrote:
Here after reboot I find the following:
# apachectl start
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libm.so.2.3: undefined symbol 'isinf'
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libm.so.2.3: undefined symbol 'isnan'
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/local/lib/php/libphp5.so: undefined symbol 'isinf'
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:17:07AM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
Have you submitted a formal bug report (with a dmesg and debugger output
from ps and trace)? I myself have been attempting it, but every time
that this bug occurs it seems that I'm in a hurry to get somewhere, and
I guess I
On 24/11/2008, at 5:04 PM, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Here after reboot I find the following:
# apachectl start
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libm.so.2.3: undefined symbol 'isinf'
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/lib/libm.so.2.3: undefined symbol 'isnan'
/usr/sbin/httpd:/usr/local/lib/php/libphp5.so: undefined symbol
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