Hi all,
perhaps my reply went astray, but let me repeat that this patch fixed my
problem and the ethernet cards get recognized correctly, works and is
stable with this patch.
Riccardo
Miod Vallat wrote:
Hi,
I inserted the card into a debian laptop which recongizes it. Here
some output.
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 05:23:35PM -0700, Scott wrote:
Greetings all,
I was excited to try out smtpd because of future plans to go away from
webmail. Right after installing 5.3 I followed the directions in man smtpd
to make the switch. smtpd.conf is untouched, but here are the values anyway:
Not that I have a better suggestion than yours, but I don't like
whitelisting at the ip level. If I have multiple trusted routers this
ends up as a long shell-script that tries to feed ips until it works.
I can see a point (for both v4 and v6) to sometimes lock the arp/ndp for
your def-gw so that
Hi,
TRUNASUCI TRUNASUCI wrote on Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:01:03AM -0400:
I just wanna ask if there is a project for this official refernce book
for all users ( if any please inform ).
The official OpenBSD reference consists of the man(1) pages.
For getting started, type man help, then follow
Hi there, though Ingo's advice is just perfect, right to the point, I'd
like to add that depending on one's personal approach Michael Luca's Absolute
OpenBSD. 2nd Edition! might be another way to get aquainted to
OpenBSD.http://www.openbsd.org/books.html#book10
Cheers,STEFAN Gesendet: Mittwoch,
Right. This is not a clean solution, but the only one that came to my mind, as
it does not disable the check completely.
If desired, an option for disabling the check completely could be an addition.
Not that I have a better suggestion than yours, but I don't like
whitelisting at the ip
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 08:22:17PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 23:47, Edd Barrett wrote:
I see it has one of those useless intel wireless cards too. Can this be
swapped out easily? If not I can use my urtwn dongle.
Depends on why you think it's useless. After the
Hi,
The cwm version shipped with 5.3 supports horizontal and
vertical manual tiling of windows. This is a great feature which I
enjoy using.
I was wondering if this feature will be extended to
automatic tiling in next releases? Something like an 'autotile' bind
command which tiles new windows
On 2013 May 08 (Wed) at 11:07:31 +0100 (+0100), Edd Barrett wrote:
:misc/tpwireless ;)
does *not* work on the x230 and related newer thinkpads.
--
The herd instinct among economists makes sheep look like independent
thinkers.
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Edd Barrett vex...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 08:22:17PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 23:47, Edd Barrett wrote:
I see it has one of those useless intel wireless cards too. Can this be
swapped out easily? If not I can use my
Hi,
YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 07 May 2013 22:38:46 +0100
Joe Holden li...@rewt.org.uk wrote:
I'm testing out npppd as a termination device which is being fed from
existing LACs (in this particular setup, mpd on FreeBSD) - if the LAC
begins LCP to challenge the client for it's
On 2013-05-08, Edd Barrett vex...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 08:22:17PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 23:47, Edd Barrett wrote:
I see it has one of those useless intel wireless cards too. Can this be
swapped out easily? If not I can use my urtwn dongle.
On Tue 2013.05.07 at 17:23 -0700, Scott wrote:
Greetings all,
I was excited to try out smtpd because of future plans to go away from
webmail. Right after installing 5.3 I followed the directions in man smtpd
to make the switch. smtpd.conf is untouched, but here are the values anyway:
On Wed 2013.05.08 at 13:14 +0200, Erwin Geerdink wrote:
Hi,
The cwm version shipped with 5.3 supports horizontal and
vertical manual tiling of windows. This is a great feature which I
enjoy using.
I was wondering if this feature will be extended to
automatic tiling in next releases?
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi,
TRUNASUCI TRUNASUCI wrote on Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:01:03AM -0400:
I just wanna ask if there is a project for this official refernce book
for all users ( if any please inform ).
If you want to buy a very helpful book, _Absolute OpenBSD_ from No Starch
Press just
Hi,
I've a Ubiquiti routerstation to donate, if anybody is interested in
porting to that.
I was going to sell this on ebay, but I figure this is a better cause.
The manufacturer's page is pretty useless: http://wiki.ubnt.com/RouterStation
FreeBSD has been ported to this already:
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 13:41, Stuart Henderson wrote:
AIUI very latest iwn don't work in OpenBSD yet, and a slightly older
generation (I have the 6205) don't scan properly but otherwise work
quite well. No idea about earlier ones.
Depends on latest. The new low end centrino 1000 parts are
Edd Barrett vex...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not the availability of the firmware that bothers me about Intel
wireless. I have had laptops with iwi and iwn cards (thinkpads) and
I found that the firmware crashes frequently. I have always swapped
them out for ral, ath or urtwn.
FWIW, the Intel
* Erwin Geerdink m...@erwingeerdink.com [130508 15:44]:
Hi,
The cwm version shipped with 5.3 supports horizontal and
vertical manual tiling of windows. This is a great feature which I
enjoy using.
Glad you like it (:
I was wondering if this feature will be extended to
automatic tiling
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 22:44, Mike Small wrote:
The rename system call in OpenBSD will error with EACCES if you try to
rename a read only directory (test done in non-sticky dir):
So I guess this is one of the ways a Unix system is allowed to work, if
I'm reading IEEE 1003.1 as intended:
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 08:18:58AM -0600, Jack Woehr wrote:
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi,
TRUNASUCI TRUNASUCI wrote on Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:01:03AM -0400:
I just wanna ask if there is a project for this official refernce book
for all users ( if any please inform ).
If you want to buy
Michael W. Lucas wrote:
I should mention here: the Kindle conversion of AO2e had problems.
Every Kindle book converted from print I have ever read does have problems. One of the worst was the chess book _The
Life and Times of Mikhail Tal_.
(my review of same:
Not sure if it's worth the effort since RSPro are not produced anymore.
It was replaced by Edgerouter Lite. Dev are already working on this one.
http://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
Le 2013-05-08 10:30, Kate F a écrit :
Hi,
I've a Ubiquiti routerstation to donate, if anybody is interested in
Hi,
On 04.05.2013 20:11, Loïc Blot wrote:
Today, i want to upgrade exactly same model (Dell R320 with PCI Intel
CARD and BCM5720 on motherbroad plus PCI BCM5720), and i have some very
problematic issues. OpenBSD upgrade works like a charm, but when i use
LACP with broadcom cards, after a
I recently upgraded from openbsd 4.5 to 5.3. Everything seems to be
working fine, but when I start spamd I get:
spamd[18275]: greyreader failed (Error 2)
in /var/log/daemon. Greylisting seems to be working, I have new entries
in spamdb anyways. Do I need to create some new file that
Okan,
My .forward is empty right now, but thanks for trying to help.
Eric,
Thank you very much for the tip. I thought all of my conf files had taken
care of domain naming, but somehow my ISPs domain name was still slipping
through as shown when running smtpd -d -T smtp.
I thought supersede
For now you'll need to call your dns script from dhclient. A system() will do
the trick.
Scott [8f27e...@gmail.com] wrote:
Hi everyone,
Migrated to v5.3. I had a mod to the former dhclient-script that would fire
a wget to my dns provider, which in turn, would act as a dynamic update
and
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