a charm. See pppoe(4).
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On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, Siju George wrote:
Could somebody please explain about Running Strings?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ which strings
/usr/bin/strings
See strings(1) :-)
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')
PS. I think $() for command execution is preferred
instead of backticks. And sorry about the line wrapping,
you can fix that yourself :-)
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Christoph Egger wrote:
Has anyone an idea, what is going wrong?
Increase verbosity with -v to get more details.
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0 /usr/lib/libcurses.so.10.0
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ldd /usr/local/lib/libjpeg.so.62.0
/usr/local/lib/libjpeg.so.62.0:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
09f2e000 29f34000 dlib 10 0
/usr/local/lib/libjpeg.so.62.0
PS. Also check out readelf(1).
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Rickard Dahlstrand wrote:
Yes, but on the server. I get the same when using Stackens cvs-mirror.
It appears to be broken quite often based on my experiences
and what other people have said.
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, John N. Brahy wrote:
If I don't have ports installed, is there a way to do a search of all
the available package names to find one I'm looking for?
Something like a pkg_grep...
Hi,
is pkg_mklocatedb(1) what you're looking for?
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Some newer Windows versions support IPP protocol
so you can skip the Samba-voodoo if you want
to print from Windows to a printer connected
to an OpenBSD.
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can borrow such devices from
your local electric company for free. But that only gives you the total
consumption, powertop can show per process information AFAIK.
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you anoncvs and
checkout Xs most current releases using cvs. Then use the below link
to build X.
I think he means how to build latest version from *X.org's* CVS.
Timo: how about getting the source and following X.org's
documentation?
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The FTP problem has been fixed (worked around)
in -current AFAIK. See the archives for ports@
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, atstake atstake wrote:
But it doesn't work
in X. My window manager is wmii.
Try first and second button at the same time to paste.
Also see emulate3buttons option.
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and you can set the behaviour (1st+2nd=paste) off. Someone
correct me if I'm wrong..
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://openbsd.org/mail.html
How can I get this daemon built?
Get it from CVS and compile?
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smith.htm.new.
Here's a solution with sh+find+sed:
for file in $(find . -name *.htm); do sed 's/old/new/' $file $file.new; done
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On Wed, 16 May 2007, Yggdrasill Senecoen wrote:
[snip]
So, do OpenBSD save this information in an another file than /etc/hosts ?
Check resolv.conf(5) and the lookup directive.
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something obvious.. It doesn't support just
similar but exactly 1220:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=arcapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html
- ARC-1220 PCI Express 8 Port SATA RAID Controller
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On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Antti Harri wrote:
GENERIC (tried .MP too):
Last two lines of normal boot with just verbose set:
pciide probe won
pciide0 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 VIA VT6420 SATA rev 0x80 DMA
(hangs)
Then disable pciide* in ukc makes it hang after uhci2 init.
Then disable pciide
rawdev=0x302
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* it finishes kernel
boot and panics because root cannot be mounted.
Then disable uhci* alone and it hangs at pciide.
Can I provide more information to help to solve the issue?
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-utils.
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. Are any wireless usb mice
supported by OBSD? If not, what will happen when wired mice are no
longer available?
Logitech worked just fine for me.
Check your BIOS settings.
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. Good luck with restoring the file(s). Check the package
collection for tools.
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to see
if a file that has been transferred earlier
is up to date. I don't want to use other tools than
what is provided in base sets to do this (no
regular packages)
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=113230911219069w=2
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On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Andris wrote:
IMHO, this should be answered in the FAQ.
On 3/2/07, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the reason for not providing MD5 sums
of X*.tgz sets in the MD5-file of release directories?
Hi,
I guess my googling and other searching skills sucks
different files for both
and have the usual checksum files generated by putting
these together.
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this is required to prevent sendmail from starting
on boot up.
..and reboot
[snip]
PS. Don't forget the root's crontab.
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(/) to /test
DUMP: mapping (Pass I) [regular files]
^\Quit (core dumped)
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Hello,
the subject line pretty much tells it. In console everything works okay
except when I do `sudo halt` and it says something like press any key
to reboot. At that point it doesn't accept any input to make it reboot.
It isn't supposed to work like that, is it?
I think this guy [1] had
comments?
Their license doesn't permit this. You must update
these from ports-tree.
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i need to setup an autoresponder on a 4.0-release machine running postfix 2.3.2.
is there anything in ports that does this already? in the meantime, i'm getting
[snip]
What about vacation(1) ?
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
From time to time, people come here to ask:
How can i set up an account for SFTP only, forbidding shell access?
You can do sftp only with OpenSSH.
See the ForceCommand in sshd_config(5).
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a port for
a client that knows the key, no.
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/DATADIRECTORY start
From su(1):
-c login-class
Specify a login class. You may only override the default class
if you're already root.
Try removing the part that executes su because boot scripts are run by
root anyway.
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keys enabled so that /etc/security is happy?
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user can't obtain, unless
admin has added something to the .local scripts.
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but I didn't get the mail through.
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on
openbsd.org next time.
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Karsten McMinn wrote:
interfaces aside, S/P-ATA drive mtbf has gotten much better which makes
sata storage really yummy. (mtbfs over 1million hours).
You might find http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTBF useful.
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it doesn't work on other architecture (amd64 iirc) after that. I didn't
bother to look into it as I have only i386 machines.
Use version 1.x or write a patch for 2.x and submit it :-)
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On Sat, 22 Jul 2006, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Hmmm, I didn't record the numbers. It could be that fsck is swapping
in your case, which will make it very slow. Can your check that?
It doesn't start swapping. I was wrong about the speed improvement,
currently I have only 2 million files on that
ram, Seagate Barracuda 7200.8
200G sata-1 connected to Via VT8237 controller.
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you can try it out
before installing it.
I am not aware of its security history though, you
have to search that yourself.
http://blog.ilohamail.org/
https://ssl.ilohamail.org/devdemo/ (development demo)
Antti Harri
of the files
(approximately 90%) are hardlinks. Disc usage is somewhere
between 30G and 170G.
Any pointers will be appreciated, thanks in advance!
Antti Harri
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, knitti wrote:
On 7/16/06, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kernel is 3.8 GENERIC and there is one large ffs partition
on the SATA disc, roughly the size of 180G. Most of the files
make smaller slices and mount only the ones r/w which you
absolutely need. the bigger
been much use for the
backups since there hasn't been any real accidents or failures either ;-)
PS. Thanks to Nick and others for the advices and ideas.
Antti Harri
is interested
he/she should contact Lasse directly.
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six months ago. If I'm not mistaken the hardware could only do
one sampling rate and the driver didn't support on-the-fly resampling.
One could use for example mplayer's resampling as a workaround.
PS. Correct me if I'm totally wrong :-)
Kind regards,
Antti Harri
the manual:
--reference=RFILE
use RFILE's mode instead of MODE values
This way you would not have to merge any changes,
on the other hand this requires compilation of at least
the gnu-chmod so mtree might be the best solution as
James Strandboge suggested.
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On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Ray Lai wrote:
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?
s/at all/currently/
Are you happy now, Ray? Other people knew what I
attach script one is able to get the
device's name and model by using usbdevs -d.
Thanks for all who responded.
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Hi,
I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
a fixed device name instead of device name being
assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
are there plans to implement it?
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On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Antti Harri wrote:
I recently noticed that `finger` prints
scandinavian characters weird, here's the output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ finger
LoginName Tty Idle Login Time Office Office
Phone
dummy\366\326\304\344\305 p2 - Mon 00:39
print normally:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ finger dummy
Login: dummy Name: vVDdEe
This is 3.8-beta I'm running. Have I forgot to do something
or is this a bug in finger? I haven't noticed this behaviour
before 3.8-beta..
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..
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Antti Harri wrote:
for a long time now. Transferring large amounts of data
triggers it and `sh /etc/netstart em0` will fix it temporarily.
UPDATE: the watchdog feature in 3.8-beta seems to reset the
card succesfully. Can anyone explain what causes the nic to
go
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