On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 8:28 PM, Samuel Baldwin
recursive.for...@gmail.comwrote:
Those who taste the de Raadt wrath, however, always run in the end. A
friend
of mine once incurred his ire by asking the wrong question at the wrong
time,
and Theo de Raadt hacked his router and remotely
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
Those who taste the de Raadt wrath, however, always run in the end. A friend
of mine once incurred his ire by asking the wrong question at the wrong
time,
and Theo de Raadt hacked his router and remotely remapped his keyboard!
hahahahahaha,
Please, someone do an image macro. I'm in ur router, remappin' yar keyz
Here you are: http://cheezburger.com/View/3620602624
(improved spelling checked through the awesome http://speaklolcat.com/
service). Liek it? :)
Mitja
Connaissez-vous la signification du mot
B+nbsp;PROCRASTINERnbsp;B;nbsp; ?
Si c'est le cas, il est indiscutable
que les techniques de gestion du temps vous
sont familiC(res, ou
du moins, que vous vous y intC)ressez
Sorry
On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 00:17:25 +0200, Robert rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:32:56 +0200
E.T ad...@wordpress-fr.fr wrote:
Hi
I also crash X server. My graphics controller is an Intel GMA 3150
tested with OpenBSD 4.7.
Don't hijack threads.
Search the
Tank you Sean, I'll try to respond to your message
Indeed, a firewall is not a desktop. On the site openbsd.org is indicated
support for OpenBSD i386 processors Atom platform. But it is not clear
Atom1, Atom2, while the responses were made, are on Atom1. A firewall must
be 100% supported by the
On 06/11/10 03:59, E.T wrote:
Tank you Sean, I'll try to respond to your message
Indeed, a firewall is not a desktop. On the site openbsd.org is indicated
support for OpenBSD i386 processors Atom platform. But it is not clear
Atom1, Atom2, while the responses were made, are on Atom1. A
On 06/11/10 02:55, Mitja Muenih wrote:
Please, someone do an image macro. I'm in ur router, remappin' yar keyz
Here you are: http://cheezburger.com/View/3620602624
(improved spelling checked through the awesome http://speaklolcat.com/
service). Liek it? :)
Mitja
See? Seen on the
Hello, sorry for yet another hosting question.
For 25 Euro more Hetzner.de promises me
to mount OpenBSD install image for their
http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkte_rootserver/eq4/
but they can't tell me if that server would be able to run OpenBSD 4.7
The HW specs only mention: Intel Core
From: Kevin Chadwick ma1l1ists () yahoo ! co ! uk
Date: 2010-06-10 15:00:54
Man, it's not me. Just wanted to share that with you all.
Like a dick in a pudding.
You may want to share it with us all but no-one else wants you to.
Meaning of words is what's important and
I haven't crashed the X server per say. Its working brilliantly on
-release. On -current X appears to load but the LCD panel powers off. I
can CTL+ALT+F1 and blindly log in and reboot, so the system is still
responsive.
I've tried this with both -release and -current bsd.mp as well as
-release
Theo presents the keynote at the hackathon.
Welcome new developers ... this is how we roll.
http://www.users.on.net/~diw/remap.jpg
Yes I don't know C from my elbow.
Best wishes.
On 10 June 2010 22:05, Andreas Gerdd kryptos...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm making a 'Nostalgie Archive' collection of OpenBSD for myself.
Any idea how i can get OpenBSD 1.2? (1.0, -maybe 1.1? as well- were not
public?)
This is very ancient history. I wasn't there, but AFAIK there was no
Hiya,
This months meeting is at skinners arms in kings cross on the 23rd,
starting at 7pm
http://ukopenbsdusers.saneusergroup.org.uk/pipermail/uk-openbsd-users/2010-June/42.html
http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/6061763
See you there :)
Sevan
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:17:27PM +0200, Dusty wrote:
Hi
I've recently installed OpenBSD 4.7 Release on my laptop, an Acer Aspire
One with SSD. Enjoying the improved performance I decided I wanted to
follow current. I was hoping for webcam and ath0 support. (Apparently
I'm SOL when it
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:28:40AM +0300, Dexter Tomisson wrote:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2010/06/why-i-left-openbsd.html
IHBT...
There are those that use OpenBSD for every bit of their computing
experience. I do not even attempt to understand them.
Then there are those, like myself, that use
Hi Daniel
Thank you back, this is a real headache this question. The X7SPA-HF is
very good, full fuctionnality.
I found a little gem , link below.
http://www.lextronic.fr/P6389-platine-fox-board-g20.html
This card could be an excellent web server: OpenBSD / Nginx
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:24:16AM -0400, Chris Dukes wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:28:40AM +0300, Dexter Tomisson wrote:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2010/06/why-i-left-openbsd.html
IHBT...
There are those that use OpenBSD for every bit of their computing
experience. I do not even
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:24:16AM -0400, Chris Dukes wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:28:40AM +0300, Dexter Tomisson wrote:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2010/06/why-i-left-openbsd.html
IHBT...
There are those that use OpenBSD for every bit of their computing
experience. I do not even
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 13:09:20 +0300
Dexter Tomisson dexterto...@gmail.com wrote:
What a waste of bytes..
Which planet did you come from?
Well, at least, are you able to read?
Ad-hominem crapola == 0 credibility.
QED
Dhu
On 10 June 2010 12:10, S H sahservi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 05:32:00PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 10:24:16AM -0400, Chris Dukes wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:28:40AM +0300, Dexter Tomisson wrote:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2010/06/why-i-left-openbsd.html
IHBT...
There are those that use
Then there are those, like myself, that use OpenBSD for a few
specific tasks because doing it on OpenBSD is significantly less
painful than doing it on anything else.
Personally I turn that on it's head
Doing everything possible on OpenBSD aside from updating packages is
less painful because
These are all perception problems not real problems. Again, if one
doesn't need flash one can do anything and everything on OpenBSD just
fine. I am not claiming that OpenBSD should be used under all
circumstances however making blanket statements that OpenBSD can't
handle it is dumb.
Well, I
Sorta messed up there
For the record I know OpenBSD can run flash but I choose
not to taint my OpenBSD boxes with it and linux code and boot something
else when I do occasionally need it.
If OpenBSD ran flash and was easy for him to update he wouldn't have had
either of those problems. Maybe
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 02:34:42PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
These are all perception problems not real problems. Again, if one
doesn't need flash one can do anything and everything on OpenBSD just
fine. I am not claiming that OpenBSD should be used under all
circumstances however making
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This sounds like a very solvable problem unless it is a proprietary
database.
Nope. It's just MySQL. The only proprietary software I have to run on
Solaris and that I wish I could run in OpenBSD is Broadworks from
Broadsoft for VoIP. But I am dreaming to be able to do that!?
If you have a
Haha odbc and mysqueel you do like pain eh?
Why do you need ms access?
I still don't get what the problem is.
On Jun 11, 2010, at 5:54 PM, Daniel Ouellet dan...@presscom.net wrote:
This sounds like a very solvable problem unless it is a proprietary
database.
Nope. It's just MySQL. The only
On 6/11/10 7:46 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Haha odbc and mysqueel you do like pain eh?
I know. But it's fast and when customers use MySQL, then you flow with it.
Why do you need ms access?
Strictly as a GUI interface only. Liek select a row and paste huge
quantity of data that customers
On 6/11/10 7:46 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Haha odbc and mysqueel you do like pain eh?
Anyway, I will let the tread die. I don't think it's of any interest to
anyone and I shouldn't hijack treads.
Thanks Marco. I am sure it's more boring them a great OpenBSD OS for
sure! I wish I have an
Maybe I'm getting on a bit, but I don't consider swapping operating system
to be the best option in that case. Vista may be a memory hog, but it's
usually easier in the long run to spend cash on 4GB for a laptop, than to
install and faff around with a whole new operating system..
Linux running
* Nick n...@holland-consulting.net [2010-06-11 12:55]:
If you want low power consumption and low cost, I'd suggest a small
PIII or Celeron based system, hard to beat for the price (usually,
free!). IF the new, cool stuff has any real power savings, you are
unlikely to ever recoup the initial
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 19:32:05 -0600
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
I was having this issue with -current from Oct 9th, and now with
-current from Oct 14th. Basically, I issue:
# halt -p
And get all the proper messages, including the: Synching Disks...
Done. That
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