Hi list,
i have a samsung p28 laptop running openbsd 4.7.
unfortunately apm as well as sysctl | grep acpi do not show up any
information about the battery state.
i guess samsung just shipped a crap acpi ;-) anyway - do you know any
solution how to get battery states from samsung acpi?
tia
Hello,
I tried to follow your advices, and I set :
network 1.1.1.0/24
network 1.1.1.0/25 set prepend-self 5
The /25 appears on the RIB of router A, but not in ISP A router RIB.
Why ? My only filter rule is allow from any
A few details :
* 1.1.1.0/24 is for testing purposes an used only in my
ack. Thanks Paul.
Hello,
Have you tried a filter based config for your prepends ?
FrC)dC)ric URBAN frederic.urban at ircad.u-strasbg.fr writes:
.
I didn't find any bug report yet on the OpenBSD official Website, this
is a different case than the one reported here:
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yesnumbers=6301
On 2010-06-29, BARDOU Pierre bardo...@mipih.fr wrote:
Hello,
I tried to follow your advices, and I set :
network 1.1.1.0/24
network 1.1.1.0/25 set prepend-self 5
hmm, I meant that you should announce the larger network (/24) from
both sites, and the more-specific (/25) from each site.
e.g.
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:52:25 +0200, TorbjC8rn H. Orskaug
torbjorn.orsk...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 8:47 AM, [BG-Consulting] Elmar Bschorer
elmar.bscho...@bugconsulting.de wrote:
Hi list,
i have a samsung p28 laptop running openbsd 4.7.
unfortunately apm as well as sysctl |
Hi,
dmesg keeps displaying following entry:
wd0i: device fault reading fsbn 4146624 of 4146624-4146655 (wd0 bn 85997799;
cn 5353 tn 29 sn 27), retrying
pciide1:0:0: recal drive fault
there are 2 IDE HDs connected. Should I derive that the HD is dead?
Thanks
Hello,
I did this on router A :
network 217.109.108.0/24
network 217.109.108.128/25
neigbor...
allow from any
match to any prefix 217.109.108.128/25 set prepend-self 5
On router A bgpctl sh rib :
Flags destination gateway lpref med aspath
On 2010-06-29, BARDOU Pierre bardo...@mipih.fr wrote:
Hello,
I did this on router A :
network 217.109.108.0/24
network 217.109.108.128/25
neigbor...
allow from any
match to any prefix 217.109.108.128/25 set prepend-self 5
On router A bgpctl sh rib :
Flags destination
Le 29/06/2010 14:16, uhu a C)crit :
FrC)dC)ric URBANfrederic.urbanat ircad.u-strasbg.fr writes:
.
I didn't find any bug report yet on the OpenBSD official Website, this
is a different case than the one reported here:
4.6 or 4.7 code?
-Bill
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:48 AM, Fridiric URBAN
frederic.ur...@ircad.u-strasbg.fr wrote:
Le 29/06/2010 14:16, uhu a C)crit :
FrC)dC)ric URBANfrederic.urbanat ircad.u-strasbg.fr writes:
.
I didn't find any bug report yet on the OpenBSD official Website, this
4.7, but it only fix the hardware initialization. I've got all interface
available in ifconfig and known by the kernel but thoses who useally
don't get initialized doesn't work when you plug the cable, there must
be a similar problem when bringing up the link.
The problem, I fixed on hw_init
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Well, just check on OpenPorts.se if the software you need is there. I
don't think there are many GNOME users on OpenBSD (you may have some
better luck with XFCE, but it's just my guess). However, I think that
after GNOME3 is out there, GNOME 2.30 might stay in ports for a while
and get some
Hello,
I found a ftp server from which I wanted to download specific files and
I discovered that ftp(1) cannot handle CSH wildcards correctly
(probably)...
Example:
ftp
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/{screen,figlet}*
works OK
ftp
On 06/29/10 15:32, Jiri B. wrote:
Hello,
I found a ftp server from which I wanted to download specific files and
I discovered that ftp(1) cannot handle CSH wildcards correctly
(probably)...
Example:
ftp
ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/{screen,figlet}*
Hi Misc@
Is any one using PHPUnit for regression testing on OpenBSD?
I'm successfully running the Zend Framework on OpenBSD 4.7 and
would like to integrate PHPUnit for testing, I've installed the
pear-PHPUnit2-2.1.6p1 package, but it doesn't seem to include the
phpunit.php script - I'm sure I'm
Probably not a OpenBSD specific question, really.
But, yes, I have used PHPUnit on 4.6 and I installed it directly, not
through Pear.
-- devin
On Jun 29, 2010, at 6:31 PM, Fred Crowson wrote:
Hi Misc@
Is any one using PHPUnit for regression testing on OpenBSD?
I'm successfully running
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And you're lucky if you don't need Unicode. For me that's a big
show-stopper on a desktop machine. Once OpenBSD gets UTF-8, there
won't be just any reason for me not to use it on a laptop. All my
hardware (Thinkpad X200s) is supported, all the apps I need are there.
It's just that I don't
Ilya Ilembitov ilembi...@gmail.com wrote:
And you're lucky if you don't need Unicode. For me that's a big
show-stopper on a desktop machine. Once OpenBSD gets UTF-8, there
won't be just any reason for me not to use it on a laptop. All my
hardware (Thinkpad X200s) is supported, all the apps I
czark...@gmail.com wrote:
Ilya Ilembitov ilembi...@gmail.com wrote:
And you're lucky if you don't need Unicode. For me that's a big
show-stopper on a desktop machine. Once OpenBSD gets UTF-8, there
won't be just any reason for me not to use it on a laptop. All my
hardware (Thinkpad
VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO vt...@c3sl.ufpr.br wrote:
By the way, my friend and I were thinking about implementing Unicode in
OpenBSD's userland, as part of a plan to learn encoding and C since we
are Computer Science/Engineering students. Is there any work going on on
this?
Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda acam...@the00z.org wrote:
NTFS: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=127784940712724w=2
Just use Linux.
% ls -1 /usr/src/sys/ntfs
CVS
TODO
ntfs.h
ntfs_compr.c
ntfs_compr.h
ntfs_conv.c
ntfs_ihash.c
ntfs_ihash.h
ntfs_inode.h
ntfs_subr.c
ntfs_subr.h
ntfs_vfsops.c
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