Greetings.
http://www.lmgtfy.com is a usefull web site for kids and handicaps.
I wasn't aware it had such uses, that's nice!
You could advice me to read something about symon.
That's exactly what he did.
Never suggest it again or if you do not want to help anybody do not reply
these posts,
Jacob Meuser skrev 2009-12-10 16:32:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:21:34PM +, Michal wrote:
So what...someone was wrong
what was wrong here was Soner Tari posting private emails to a public
mailing lists.
There are a lot more abuse of the misc list than Soner posting about his
I'm trying to install java from ports (to have the java plugin for
firefox) but get this error:
/usr/ports/devel/jdk/1.7 # make install clean
=== Checking files for jdk-1.7.0.00
`/usr/ports/distfiles/openjdk-7-ea-src-b59-14_may_2009.zip' is up to date.
`/usr/ports/distfiles/jibx_1_1_5.zip' is
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:19:38AM +0100, P-O Yliniemi wrote:
Jacob Meuser skrev 2009-12-10 16:32:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 12:21:34PM +, Michal wrote:
So what...someone was wrong
what was wrong here was Soner Tari posting private emails to a public
mailing lists.
There are a lot more
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Its so sad...
Because of a lack of respect and a little humility all this shit is taking
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Respect and honor for who deserve it.
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On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 07:54:55PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
1. use of dd across servers.
2. use dd or the like to increase disk size with same content in the end.
==
1. I am trying to see if I can mirror raw disks across servers [like]
dd if=/dev/rsd0c of=/dev/rwd1c
Am 11 Dec 2009 um 09:19 schrieb P-O Yliniemi:
There are a lot more abuse of the misc list than Soner posting about
his OpenBSD project. Maybe Theo should install a decent spam filter
for the lists ?
This is levelling down a distinction: there's spam that's definitely
spam and can be
Bayard Bell wrote:
This is levelling down a distinction: there's spam that's definitely
spam
[evil cut]
Conversely, with time spent talking
... time we wont get back, and that wont further either project.
Net gain for everyone? 0.
* Stuart Henderson (s...@spacehopper.org) wrote:
On 2009-12-10, Jonas Thambert jonas.thamb...@sitic.se wrote:
Like a month ago we got a complain from a user that our website
was unreachable over IPv6. We have 2x Native Ipv6 transits. The user
had bought IPv6 from an ISP thay uses tunneling
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 02:37:32PM -0800, Doran Mori wrote:
Sorry I'm not man enough...err savvy enough to know the man page ways
to write the needed lingo.
Could somebody update the man page for route with the following gist:
In a change or add command where the destination and
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am 11 Dec 2009 um 09:19 schrieb P-O Yliniemi:
There are a lot more abuse of the misc list than Soner posting about
his OpenBSD project. Maybe Theo should install a decent spam filter
for the lists ?
Just a few of the recent ones:
From:
On 2009/12/11 14:14, Joakim Aronius wrote:
Could someone please hit me with a clue stick if I am wrong here...
If there is tunnel reducing the MTU then the tunnel endpoint should
send an ICMPv6 packet too big to the sender.
You can't rely on should.
Hello misc.
I'm using -current, and I'm getting the following output from
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date:
net/avahi,-main # - python-2.5.4p2
Usually an arrow after the # sign, points from an older
version to a newer one. This arrow has no from. What
does this mean? Is my
After upgrading to the latest -current as of Dec 9, I no longer have any
control of sound output except within mplayer or cdio cdplay, etc.
This makes it impossible to listen to a list of mp3s (or whatever)
without ear grindingly loud output. As soon as next file starts, output
cranks back up to
* Stuart Henderson (s...@spacehopper.org) wrote:
On 2009/12/11 14:14, Joakim Aronius wrote:
Could someone please hit me with a clue stick if I am wrong here...
If there is tunnel reducing the MTU then the tunnel endpoint should
send an ICMPv6 packet too big to the sender.
You can't rely
Hello
Could you help me please with:
I'm trying to install 4.6 on a ProLiant DL260 G3.
The install from cd went just fine, but I discovered later that both
integrated broadcom bge* do not work.
Well, they accept IP and settings, but won't transmit a bit. Dhclient,
tcpdump, ping - not a
On 2009-12-11, at 10:43 AM, Peter Huncar wrote:
Could you help me please with:
I'm trying to install 4.6 on a ProLiant DL260 G3.
The install from cd went just fine, but I discovered later that both
integrated broadcom bge* do not work.
Well, they accept IP and settings, but won't transmit a
On 16:43, Fri 11 Dec 09, Peter Huncar wrote:
Hello
Could you help me please with:
I'm trying to install 4.6 on a ProLiant DL260 G3.
The install from cd went just fine, but I discovered later that both
integrated broadcom bge* do not work.
Well, they accept IP and settings, but won't
Am 10 Dec 2009 um 23:00 schrieb Marco Peereboom:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 05:00:34PM -0500, nixlists wrote:
Hmmm. I've used hardware raid cards for mirrors that have the
verify function.
It would be interesting to know how and what those cards do.
They read the data to make sure the disk is
to the proper system. Without this, MTU is not reduced, and fail is the
result if using tunnel mode with IPSec encapsulating IPv6, only if this
is traffic from a client behind a VPN gateway. For the gateways themselves,
they generate the properly sized packets.
Penned by Joakim Aronius on 20091211 16
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Ismail OZATAY ism...@ismailozatay.net wrote:
http://www.lmgtfy.com is a usefull web site for kids and handicaps.
I think it's more for lazy people and morons, two groups which largely
overlap one another.
ObtC)n entradas gratis para Ciudad Navidad que se presentara del 10 al
20 de Diciembre en el Parque del agricultor (Frente al Aeropuerto) en
donde estarC! la casa de santa , el taller con los duendes, juegos, venta
de productos diversos, es importante saber que lo que se recaude es en
beneficio
Got a bit of an oddity with OpenBSD 4.5 - it's not quite a crash, but
close. It has happened 3 times now, usually after running flawlessly for
2-3 weeks.
Fully up to date with 4.5-stable, running GENERIC.MP on a Dell poweredge
R300 quad-core server with 4 gig ram (dmesg below). It's used as a
Thanks
but is the issue fixed in the newest snapshot as well?
I booted 46 snapshot and it doesn't
Michiel van Baak wrote:
On 16:43, Fri 11 Dec 09, Peter Huncar wrote:
Hello
Could you help me please with:
I'm trying to install 4.6 on a ProLiant DL260 G3.
The install from cd went just
Thanks to everyone who took the time to weigh in on this. Perhaps most
useful to me are the comments of those who have used OpenBSD for heavy
database work (I intend to use Postgresql) and have gotten
satisfactory results.
To Daniel -- I don't think we'll be working for or with each other in
the
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 08:27:42AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
After upgrading to the latest -current as of Dec 9, I no longer have any
control of sound output except within mplayer or cdio cdplay, etc.
This makes it impossible to listen to a list of mp3s (or whatever)
without ear grindingly
hi. i've talked to claudio a bit about this, and i think it's not gonna
go in. the man page is fairly clear that ifp is the interface name, and
-ifa its address. if you look closely you'll see that, for better or for
worse, the whole page is written in that style. i'm not sure that the
text
Quoting bill...@lavabit.com:
Got a bit of an oddity with OpenBSD 4.5 - it's not quite a crash, but
close. It has happened 3 times now, usually after running flawlessly for
2-3 weeks.
Fully up to date with 4.5-stable, running GENERIC.MP on a Dell poweredge
R300 quad-core server with 4 gig
Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 08:27:42AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
After upgrading to the latest -current as of Dec 9, I no longer have any
control of sound output except within mplayer or cdio cdplay, etc.
This makes it impossible to listen to a list of mp3s (or
I did a quick perusal of the source (and compared it against the NetBSD
tree) and it looks like the easiest way to
make getaddrinfo() thread safe is to TURN OFF Yellow Pages (pee).
NetBSD changes the only variable globals to local (in they yp code by
removing the caching optimization) and puts
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:20:30PM -0700, Brad Davis wrote:
I did a quick perusal of the source (and compared it against the
NetBSD tree) and it looks like the easiest way to
make getaddrinfo() thread safe is to TURN OFF Yellow Pages (pee).
NetBSD changes the only variable globals to local
I did a quick perusal of the source (and compared it against the NetBSD
tree) and it looks like the easiest way to
make getaddrinfo() thread safe is to TURN OFF Yellow Pages (pee).
NetBSD changes the only variable globals to local (in they yp code by
removing the caching optimization) and
On 12/11/09 12:51 PM, Donald Allen wrote:
Thanks to everyone who took the time to weigh in on this. Perhaps most
useful to me are the comments of those who have used OpenBSD for heavy
database work (I intend to use Postgresql) and have gotten
satisfactory results.
Then using PostgreSQL should
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Chris Bennett wrote:
After upgrading to the latest -current as of Dec 9, I no longer have any
control of sound output except within mplayer or cdio cdplay, etc.
This makes it impossible to listen to a list of mp3s (or whatever)
without ear grindingly loud output. As soon as
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:56:57 -0500, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net
wrote:
Then using PostgreSQL should really work well for you then and you
wouldn't really need or benefit much from multicore kernel with the
giant lock removed as PostgreSQL is not and do not use threads anyway by
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 12:17 PM, bill...@lavabit.com wrote:
Got a bit of an oddity with OpenBSD 4.5 - it's not quite a crash, but
close. It has happened 3 times now, usually after running flawlessly for
2-3 weeks.
Fully up to date with 4.5-stable, running GENERIC.MP on a Dell poweredge
2009/12/11 Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
I did a quick perusal of the source (and compared it against the NetBSD
tree) and it looks like the easiest way to
make getaddrinfo() thread safe is to TURN OFF Yellow Pages (pee).
NetBSD changes the only variable globals to local (in they yp
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:30:07AM -0800, Doran Mori wrote:
Ok, I didn't realize the interface name was sufficient.
I would of have never looked at pppoe(4) unless you told me about it.
that was just an example. i didn;t expect you to logically end up there ;)
I suggest just adding name
hi all. i have two sites connected by a slow mpls connection, each
having faster connections to the internet. both are viewed as
untrusted, so site-to-site traffic flowing over either mpls or
internet needs to be encrypted.
1) my minimum requirement at this point is for an encrypted connection
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 08:27:42AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
After upgrading to the latest -current as of Dec 9, I no longer have any
control of sound output except within mplayer or cdio cdplay, etc.
have you EVER had volume control with Audigy cards? I think not.
from emu(4): There is
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 08:27:42AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
After upgrading to the latest -current as of Dec 9, I no longer have any
control of sound output except within mplayer or cdio cdplay, etc.
have you EVER had volume control with Audigy cards? I think
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 07:09:55PM +0800, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to install java from ports (to have the java plugin for
firefox) but get this error:
=== Patching for jdk-1.5.0.16
`/usr/ports/obj/jdk-1.5.0.16/.prepatch_done' is up to date.
Ignoring previously applied (or
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in
an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid
wheel re-creation when possible. I'm trying to help some-
one with large piles of data, most of which is identical
across N
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:31:44PM +0200, Antti Harri wrote:
Your problem sounds the same as mine. Except that I previously
had cmedia card, which I took out, and started using my integrated
sound chip. But maybe something is broken only for specific drivers?
I never used the integrated chip
On 2009-12-10, Ismail OZATAY ism...@ismailozatay.net wrote:
Hi all ,
Today my openbsd server started to send some errors to syslog that i
could not find anything about this error.
symon: if(mtd0) failed (ioctl error)
what does it mean ?
Regards
ismail
This usually happens when it's
2009/12/12 STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in
an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid
Try rsync if you just want to know which files differ.
Best
Martin
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 07:09:55PM +0800, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to install java from ports (to have the java plugin for
firefox) but get this error:
=== Patching for jdk-1.5.0.16
`/usr/ports/obj/jdk-1.5.0.16/.prepatch_done' is up to
STeve Andre' wrote:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in
an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid
wheel re-creation when possible. I'm trying to help some-
one with large piles of data, most of which
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:24:24PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in
an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid
wheel re-creation when possible. I'm trying to help some-
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 07:32:24AM +0800, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
actually), I'll build 1.6 only, but still get the error, even after
cleaning. By the way, I'm running i386 4.6 release.
Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
1 out of 1 hunks ignored--saving rejects to
Diff (1), if you want to compare specific files or dirs, or
fdupes for searching for arbitrary files in arbitrary locations.
paulm
On 12/12/2009, at 12:24 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of
It is simple. ComixWall was a *Distribution*.
It directly competes with OpenBSD.
People could obtain ComixWall directly from his web site.
This means *less* CD sales.
CD sales are the main source of income for OpenBSD.
Therefore ComixWall *hurts* OpenBSD.
Theo's hostility is completely
On Friday 11 December 2009 18:36:33 Noah Pugsley wrote:
STeve Andre' wrote:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in
an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid
wheel re-creation when possible. I'm
I think the follow about this:
The OpenBSD project must and need to keep simple .
The more important is not lost the focus of the security
And OpenBSD by yourself already make this.
Comixwall is only one frontend wrote in php to control some services such as
Dansguardian .
But no lost the focus
Hi,
...on Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:52:09PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
Compare how?
I should have been more clear I suppose. I'd like to know
the files that are identical, files that are of the same
name but different across directories, possibly several
directories.
Maybe you could
OK, I give up.
You obviously have serious reading comprehension problems.
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:57 -0200, dark knight neo
knight@gmail.com wrote:
I think the follow about this:
The OpenBSD project must and need to keep simple .
The more important is not lost the focus of the security
On 12/11/09, Ismail OZATAY ism...@ismailozatay.net wrote:
Fred Crowson yazmD1E:
On 12/10/09, Ismail OZATAY ism...@ismailozatay.net wrote:
Hi all ,
Today my openbsd server started to send some errors to syslog that i
could not find anything about this error.
symon:
Eric Furman wrote:
It is simple. ComixWall was a *Distribution*.
It directly competes with OpenBSD.
People could obtain ComixWall directly from his web site.
This means *less* CD sales.
CD sales are the main source of income for OpenBSD.
Therefore ComixWall *hurts* OpenBSD.
Theo's hostility is
On Friday 11 December 2009 20:31:54 Alexander Bochmann wrote:
Hi,
...on Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:52:09PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
Compare how?
I should have been more clear I suppose. I'd like to know
the files that are identical, files that are of the same
name but different
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Alexander Bochmann a...@lists.gxis.de wrote:
find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -r -n 100 md5 -r md5sums
You could now just sort the md5sums file to find
all entries with the same md5... Or sort by filename
(will need some more logic if files are distributed
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 02:31:54AM +0100, Alexander Bochmann wrote:
Hi,
...on Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:52:09PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
Compare how?
I should have been more clear I suppose. I'd like to know
the files that are identical, files that are of the same
name but
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 07:32:24AM +0800, shweg...@gmail.com wrote:
actually), I'll build 1.6 only, but still get the error, even after
cleaning. By the way, I'm running i386 4.6 release.
Ignoring previously applied (or reversed) patch.
1 out of 1
On Friday 11 December 2009 19:11:18 anonymous wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:24:24PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in
an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Eric Furman ericfur...@fastmail.netwrote:
It is simple. ComixWall was a *Distribution*.
It directly competes with OpenBSD.
People could obtain ComixWall directly from his web site.
This means *less* CD sales.
CD sales are the main source of income for
J Sisson sisso...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Eric Furman ericfur...@fastmail.netwrote:
It is simple. ComixWall was a *Distribution*.
It directly competes with OpenBSD.
People could obtain ComixWall directly from his web site.
This means *less* CD sales.
CD sales
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:54 PM, acam...@the00z.org wrote:
This isn't about money, is about spam.
Two separate issues, boss.
1) spam. Theo and the OpenBSD team own this list. Just because OpenBSD is
free to use as you see fit doesn't mean the mailing lists are too. Theo
said stop it, and
STeve Andre' wrote:
but am trying to come up with a reasonable way
of spotting duplicates, etc.
You mean like this...
$ cp /etc/firmware/zd1211-license /tmp/XX1
$ cp /var/www/icons/dir.gif /tmp/XX2
$ fdupes /etc/firmware/ /var/www/icons/ /tmp/
/tmp/XX2
/var/www/icons/dir.gif
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On 12/11/09, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
I should have been more clear I suppose. I'd like to know
the files that are identical, files that are of the same
name but different across directories, possibly several
directories.
Unison is in ports. Enjoy :)
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