On 2020-W35-3 08:28 +, Frank Beuth wrote:
"Linux kernel development which is driven by plain-text email
discussion needs better or alternative collaborative tooling "to
bring in new contributors and maintain and sustain Linux in the
future," says Sarah Novotny, Microsoft's representative
www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/ in the first place; as such, there's little reason
to change anything here.
C.
On Tue, 31 Mar 2020 at 08:00, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> Namaste misc,
>
> Apologies for the reincarnation of this mail trail.
>
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 10:40 PM
>
On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 at 04:35, Vincenzo Nicosia wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 07:57:24AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> [cut]
>
> > > Want https? great. use it. There are times when it's handy to NOT
> > > be obsessed with https (i.e., clock is hosed on your computer).
> > >
> > > So ...
Dear misc@,
I'm curious if anyone has any sort of tools / patches to verify the consistency
of softraid(4) RAID1 volumes?
If one adds a new disc (i.e. chunk) to a volume with the RAID1 discipline, the
resilvering process of softraid(4) will read data from one of the existing
discs, and write
The problem with Fossil is lack of a driving force.
GitHub is so successful because it is non-trivial to get Git working. Now
that Git is a standard, there's a lot of copycats for GitHub itself,
because every developer knows Git.*
Fossil seems to be pretty easy to use all by itself, hence
>> https://notabug.org/jadedctrl/libertybsd-scripts-mirror/issues/5
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 19:57, Nick Holland wrote:
> most of them are stupid words. I just spot checked one of the
> "license problems" they think they spotted in the OpenBSD tree.
>
>
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 15:24, Ian Darwin wrote:
>
> On 12/30/19 15:02, Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen wrote:
> > The TL;DR version is that taking code or any other body of work that is
> > offered to you under a permissive license and making your changes to it
> > available only under a more
This is pretty hilarious!
Apparently, even the CDNs cannot keep the HTTPS certificates
up-to-date. Yet your blog with cat photos MUST have HTTPS, and the
cost of having HTTPS is estimated at zero by the leading industry
experts at Google Chrome, Mozilla and Cloudflare (isn't it ironic
now?!).
On 16 September 2018 at 00:45, Chris Bennett
wrote:
> I get the same internal NAT'ed IP4 address every time, but my public IP4
> address differs over time.
>
> I don't like the idea at all of keeping an open ssh session going on
> without having my equipment on and me nearby.
I don't think you
On 15 September 2018 at 09:50, Chris Bennett <
cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> wrote:
> I am using my phone's hotspot, which may or may not be secure, but is
> not censoring my choice of sites to visit. Public WiFi in the USA does
> so all over the place. Worse, when I lived in Washington State,
On 7 June 2018 at 17:36, Johannes Krottmayer wrote:
> Can I use the OpenBSD logo on my homepage? It is allowed?
> I can't find any information about this plan.
http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html has all the details.
C.
On 4 March 2018 at 23:11, Nick wrote:
> In smtpd.conf, the "limit mta" line can be qualified like this:
>
> limit mta for domain gmail.com inet4
>
> which I did because I recently started getting bounces from google saying
>
> 550-5.7.1 [2001:19f0:5001:2f5:5400:ff:fe77:861d] Our
On 25 February 2018 at 12:48, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Martin Schroeder wrote on Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 08:00:34PM +0100:
>> 2018-02-25 18:29 GMT+01:00 Ingo Schwarze :
>
>>> And no, i'm not going to create an account on some
>>> random site just for
On 15/04/2017, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> i would like to order obsd 6.1, butfrom the openbsd store i cannot see it
> available for ordering.
> May you help me ?
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#60f
Notice that the 61.html page no longer has any ISBN
On 27 May 2016 at 06:36, Joseph Fierro wrote:
> On 05/27/2016 12:27 AM, Chris Bennett wrote:
>> Any advice on what to be sure to find or not find on a keyboard?
I'm quite surprised it hasn't been mentioned yet in this rather long
thread -- why do you actually need labels on
On 28 April 2016 at 13:36, lists wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I was looking for the slides of the presentation done by reyk@.
>
> I have checked http://www.openbsd.org/papers/index.html
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
Not sure about the slides, but the proceedings of the conference are
On 2 March 2016 at 14:19, Claus Niesen wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic question but I'm hoping that maybe some of your
> know of or work for an email hosting provider that provides minus/hyphen
> ("-") addressing with custom domain. All I can find are provider that
> offer plus
On 3 March 2016 at 14:39, Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Gilles Chehade on Thu, 03 Mar 2016 10:14:48 +0100:
>
>> Who should get mail for foo-bar@ ?
>
> The MTA will decide who will get foo-bar@.
How? A /dev/mind RPC? :-)
>> This just doesn't happen with + because:
On 26 February 2016 at 08:40, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> I've tried to change low=1:high=2 to low=0:high=0
> but I haven't got *Off* current state for this sensor from sensord:
>
> - hw.sensors.upd0.indicator2=On (ACPresent), OK
>
> Even for AC disconnected sensord repors that
On 20 February 2016 at 14:29, Tinker <ti...@openmailbox.org> wrote:
[..]
> On 2016-02-21 04:39, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
[..]
>> When you do http://mdoc.su/o/newfs.8, it does not write to every
>> sector of the underlying partition; thus you cannot expect all sect
On 20 February 2016 at 12:23, Tinker <ti...@openmailbox.org> wrote:
>
> On 2016-02-21 01:29, Karel Gardas wrote:
>>
>> scrub is IIRC not supported by any softraid yet.
>
>
> But there's "patrol"!
>
> "bioctl -t start mysoftraid"
On 20 February 2016 at 10:29, Karel Gardas wrote:
> scrub is IIRC not supported by any softraid yet. Rebuild by all which
> support redundancy. Marcus recommendation to read man pages can just
> be highlighted here. Otherwise just read the code for ultimate
> reference of what
On 13 February 2016 at 08:50, Tinker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1)
> http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon2010_softraid/softraid.pdf page 3
> "2.2 RAID 1" says that it reads "on a round-robin basis from all active
> chunks", i.e. read operations are spread evenly across disks.
On 14 February 2016 at 10:29, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>> There was this commit, I don't *think* it got reverted.
>>
>>
>>
>> CVSROOT:/cvs
>> Module name:src
>> Changes by:
On 11 December 2015 at 03:58, Kamil CholewiĆski wrote:
>> The official CD set contains the signify keys for that release and the
>> next one. Once you have a known good copy of one set, you can always
obtain
>> future ones securely.
>>
>> You don't even need to use the CD
On 8 December 2015 at 19:26, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Giancarlo Razzolini writes:
>> One of the main benefits of the TLS wouldn't only be to render
>> impossible for anyone to know which pages you're accessing on the site,
>> but also the fact that we would get a little
On 11 December 2015 at 02:58, Thijs van Dijk wrote:
> On 11 December 2015 at 05:51, Andy Bradford
> wrote:
>
>> If one wants privacy on a website then more is required than just HTTPS.
>>
>
> Right. *I* just want a reasonable (256-bit) guarantee
On 11 December 2015 at 05:37, Anthony J. Bentley <anth...@anjbe.name> wrote:
> "Constantine A. Murenin" writes:
>> On 8 December 2015 at 19:26, Anthony J. Bentley <anth...@anjbe.name> wrote:
>> > Giancarlo Razzolini writes:
>> >> One of the
On 19 October 2015 at 11:31, David Higgs wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
>> Also, upd always sets sensor status to "OK," so sensorsd never
>> triggers commands for status changes; we have to use low/high limits
>> until this is
Dear misc and advocacy,
It has come to my attention that OpenBSD.org has been sanctioned today.
It has been sanctioned in the category of best desktop OS.
Some other sites sanctioned together with OpenBSD.org are
FreeBSD.org for serving,
NetBSD.org for powering toasters and
nginx.org for an
On 20 January 2015 at 18:12, Steve Shockley steve.shock...@shockley.net wrote:
On 1/19/2015 9:06 AM, openda...@hushmail.com wrote:
So please stop by and give us your upvotes.
So, is this advertising or SEO?
DigitalOcean is a shady provider with a lack of documentation, who
doesn't even give
On 27 December 2014 at 16:32, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
OpenBSD has its own sensorsd which is pure gold and unlike other BSDs
Yes, and sensorsd(8) / sensor_attach(9) stuff has also been imported
into DragonFly BSD (and also briefly into FreeBSD, too).
On 1 January 2014 08:13, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
mufurcz mufu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/368564,server-vendors-named-in-nsa-spying-toolkit.aspx
That's just a summary article about Applebaum's 30C3 talk. I don't
Yes, might just go to it
On 22 December 2013 14:45, Chris Bee anommin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 06:40:28PM +, Miod Vallat wrote:
I'm trying to install 5.4 on an old ThinkPad 760EL and running into some
trouble, probably due to how little RAM it has - 16 MB.
[...]
On 22 November 2013 10:06, J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org wrote:
On 11/22/13 11:17 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
If it's offensive for you, compile your own spamd man page with
the diff you so happily provided, and live the rest of your life
happy. Remember to always take this pill again
On 15 November 2013 16:03, SmithS smit...@hush.ai wrote:
Greetings misc@. After coming across a link[1] to make an OpenBSD
router using a Soekris device, I think I will make one. Does anyone
else have this hardware and can verify all the components work?
I think Intel NICs are good, but
On 7 November 2013 03:56, Federico Giannici giann...@neomedia.it wrote:
For a decision I have to do, I have to know if the RAID1 implementation in
softraid evenly distributes the read load through all the disks.
Yes, it does exactly that.
Take a look yourself:
On 24 October 2013 07:35, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Misc,
This is not an OpenBSD specific question but since the list is full of
security and network professionals I would like to solicit your
opinion.
Are there any strong opinions on DNS Hosting Managed DNS
Dear misc@,
It is my great pleasure to announce the immediate availability of a
publicly private IPv6-only beta test of BXR.SU -- Super User's BSD Cross
Reference.
BXR.SU is based on an OpenGrok fork, but it's more than just OpenGrok.
We've fixed a number of annoyances, eliminated features
Dear misc, www,
I would like to announce and introduce URL:http://mdoc.su/,
a deterministic URL shortener for BSD manual pages,
written entirely in nginx.conf.
It supports several addressing schemes, for example:
http://mdoc.su/o/pf
http://mdoc.su/o/pf.4
http://mdoc.su/o/4/pf
Hello misc@,
On OpenBSD 5.2 amd64, I'm storing 1.4GB of source code files and about
8x 150MB indices on an mfs partition, plus a gig or two of other
automatically-generated files.
If I run mount_mfs to load all this stuff from a regular drive, then
the amount of memory used by mount_mfs(8) is
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/login.conf.in
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/mklogin.conf
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=login.confsektion=5
plus, last i checked, firefox was not even 64-bit friendly anyways
C.
On 11 January 2013 15:28, Lars von den
On 11 January 2011 11:18, a.velichin...@gmail.com wrote:
The trick with /etc/boot.conf does work; this should transform the
cd48.iso install cd into a 'serial' one:
$ echo 'set tty com0' /tmp/boot.conf
$ growisofs -M cd48.iso -l -graft-points /etc/boot.conf=/tmp/boot.conf
Then:
$ qemu
On 27 November 2012 08:47, Research resea...@nativemethods.com wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with reputable cloud providers
that currently offer OpenBSD 5.2.
I was able to find out some information based on the OpenBSD Journal posting
from Sunday, February 13,
On 1 November 2012 12:49, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Here is a typical host:
WHITE|2.139.201.210|||1351517497|1351518564|1354630766|2|1
which is 210.red-2-139-201.staticip.rima-tde.net.
It tried to connect at Mon Oct 29 14:31:37 CET 2012,
and got WHITE at Mon Oct 29 14:49:24 CET 2012.
Daniel,
I think you're confused between NAT66 and NAT64. [0]
T-Mobile USA optionally supports IPv6 connectivity in some limited
number of new phones (Galaxy Nexus etc) [1], and when the IPv6 option
is manually activated by the user^w beta-tester on their phone, then
no IPv4 support is provided,
On 09/02/2012, Brett brett.ma...@gmx.com wrote:
Somehow patch-apps_unix_ximage_c has gotten in there, even though
(according to
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/textproc/mupdf/patches/Attic/
) it was moved to the attic over 2 years ago.
$ cvs status patch-apps_unix_ximage_c
On 30 October 2011 02:39, Dmitry Tigrov ti...@darkstar.spb.ru wrote:
Russia has cancelled the move to DST for 2011.
Is cancellation DST for Russia added to 5.0 version? Is any patch to
cancellation for 4.9 version?
On 6 March 2010 08:26, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I set sensorsd and sensorsd.conf this way :
# $OpenBSD: sensorsd.conf,v 1.8 2007/08/14 19:02:02 cnst Exp $
#
# Sample sensorsd.conf file. See sensorsd.conf(5) for details.
#
# +5 voltage (volts)
On 23/01/2010, joshua stein j...@openbsd.org wrote:
Can someone give a hin on how to make the speaker to beep for example with
a command or a C program ?
echo
(that's control+v, then control+g)
or
/usr/bin/printf \a
or
putchar('\a');
C.
Hi,
I'm looking for test reports of the lisa(4) driver. Based on the dmesgs
I have found so far, it is expected to work on all HP 2133 Mini-Note PCs.
Also, I'm looking for dmesgs for HP 2140, and perhaps other HP laptops that
feature HP 3D DriveGuard. (It's not yet known if lisa(4) would
On 27/07/2009, Federico Giannici giann...@neomedia.it wrote:
I'm using for the first time sensorsd to monitor RAID controller status and
motherboard temperature. A script of mine is called that sends me an email.
System is OpenBSD 4.4 amd64.
The problem is the value of the %2 %3 and %4
2009/7/5 Hendrickson, Kenneth khend...@harris.com:
However, the best option would be to simply acquire an
old beige box and install OpenBSD and back up the files
to another system on your network.
Unfortunately, this seems to be my only option. It is not good that
OpenBSD
will not boot on
it doesn't make any sense to not include the man pages by default, of
course they are included in the default installation!
i honestly don't think the policy will change for 5.0, either. :)
C.
On 13/06/2009, Eric d'Alibut eric.hali...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Jeremy C.
fixed, lm87.c#rev1.20. :)
The bug was caused by an ininitialised value, such that fan sensors in
certain chips (lm81, adm9240 and ds1780) might have pseudo-randomly
never appeared. Just to make it clear -- this was not a regression in
4.2, the fact that it was missing from 4.2 is simply a
On 09/10/2008, SJP Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/10/10 Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Kettenis wrote:
Boy, those Intel-branded boards have shitty BIOSes...
And support. They've basically said that OpenBSD is not a supported OS, so
they won't help me. Neither do they
The G revision chips don't provide correct readings for some reason.
It's interesting to note that only the last two K8 revisions, F and G,
are documented by AMD to have temperature sensors, however, most G
chips appear to report invalid data, whilst F chips and most
undocumented pre-F chips are
On 19/06/2008, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 10:15:54PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
As it seems my last two project ideas for my degree have fallen through, I
wonder if anyone here has any ideas for software projects which are:
a) Useful
On 08/03/2008, Ruan Kendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I've tried both 4.2 and 4.3 snapshot on this slightly aged proliant I've
obtained, and most things have worked very well but for the total
absense of any sensor information.
Is this because a) I've not done something terribly
On 24/02/2008, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of a sudden when using cvs (via ssh) to update the src tree
(following the instructions on http://openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Bld) I
am prompted for a password. Several different mirrors same issue.
anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org is being
On 20 Jan 2008 10:15:15 -0800, Unix Fan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
See for yourself: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.bin/cvs/
I'm slighly confused by something if the cvs command in OpenBSD 4.2 is
OpenCVS, why does cvs --help refer to places like
On 19/01/2008, Richard Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running 4.2-stable (Jan 13).
sysctl:
kern.watchdog.auto
kern.watchdog.period
These sysctl's are no longer available? I didn't notice if it's just in this
build or something changed in 4.1 or 4.2, but I know 4.0 has it and the man
page
On 15/12/2007, Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Convincing people to switch to free software is just one part of what
we need to do to establish a society in which users are free. We also
have to teach them to appreciate their freedom, and recognize that
non-free would deny them
On 14/12/2007, Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a big practical difference between making a free system
suggest a non-free package, and making a free package run on a
non-free system. We treat the two issues differently because they are
different.
The only practical
On 13/12/2007, Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If a library has a book on [insert-controversial-topic-here], does that
imply endorsement of said topic by the library or by someone who reads the
book? Should the library burn copies of books on such topics to protect
On 13/12/2007, Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you believe that The Pirate Bay is guilty of copyright infringement?
That is a legal question, not an ethical question. I do not know what
the law of any given country would say about the Pirate Bay. You
would need to ask a
On 13/12/2007, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/10/07, Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Nick, sorry to go against you, but do take a look at;
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/gnu/usr.bin/sudo/
It's been eliminated since there's a replacement by Todd
On 06/12/2007, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
HAve currently problem with a server based on Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU
E6550
with a Realtek 8168 ( re(4) ). It freeze after some random time. I
don't know why.
No log about it. I tried to :
- enable acpi
- force the carde
On 04/12/2007, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm noticing that the messages log seems to be world readable in 4.2
e.g.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1801 Dec 4 17:51 messages
What's up with that? Shouldn't it be set to 640? If not what is the
rationale for 644?
It
On 04/12/2007, Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04/12/2007, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm noticing that the messages log seems to be world readable in 4.2
e.g.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 1801 Dec 4 17:51 messages
What's up
On 30/11/2007, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strangely, it appears that you have no right put something in the
public domain, it just happens 70 years after you die. (Copyright
lawyers feel free to chime in here)
Says who?
Strangely, this is not how it works.
Any copyright owner can
On 05/11/2007, Axton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember reading some changes to the defaults for pf in how states
are tracked in pf.conf rules (default is now keep state flags S/SA).
For the life of me I can not find any official reference to it on the
internet or in my mail. Can someone
On 02/11/2007, Huncar, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list
I have trouble upgrading from latest snapshot to -stable :(
The system will boot, but network won't start with : no such interface
message.
After loggin from console,when I type ifconfig, I'll get
: no such interface
On 01/11/2007, Przemys3aw Pawe3czyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I dloaded the file from two different servers.
Here's what I got running md5sum:
1) MD5s for downloaded files
md5sum install42.iso
03dc43a1d18d3003843a1f13b3861917 install42.iso
Just for checking:
md5sum cd42.iso
On 21/10/2007, Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/21/07, Firas Kraiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nicolas Letellier wrote:
Firas Kraiem a icrit :
Salut ;)
I have the very same problem on my laptop (running 4.2) and I've
discovered that the freezings stop if I'm not
On 12/10/2007, Christian Plattner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Today something strange happened on one of my Soekris 5501 boxes,
it runs OpenBSD 4.1-stable. The box is connected with a cross-over cable
to another machine via the vr1 interface (the box has 4 vr interfaces).
Problem: After
On 10/10/2007, Anton Karpov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/10/10, Can Erkin Acar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anton Karpov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this case, if you have some web application on the same
*domain name* then the XSS can be used to take control of the
user session on the
On 06/10/2007, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to specify the kernel that the hardware for which there are
drivers probing for but I don't have in my PC is absent? Since OBSD has no
suspend to disk/RAM, the bootup speed is critical when working with a laptop
in public
On 03/10/2007, Julian Bolivar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this month Caracas/Venezuela change to GMT -4:30, anyone know if this
change will be included in the next openbsd release?
Any country that changes the timezones without an advance notice is
asking for an IT disaster.
The whole story
On 26/09/2007, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[diverted to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 08:08:41AM -0700, big one wrote:
| OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) had released XO AMD Geode LX Laptops
| using G1G1 (Buy 2 Get 1). One laptop will be sent to the buyer and the
| 2nd
On 26/09/2007, Joshua Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I've missed something but what makes it impossible to write a
device driver for the Wireless chipset?
Nothing is impossible, but the problem is that so many parts of the
OLPC hardware are proprietary and without readily available
On 16/09/2007, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 09:17:41AM -0400, Eben Moglen wrote:
We will make no more public statements until the work is complete, and
we will be neither hurried nor intimidated by people who shout at us
instead of helping.
On 03/09/07, Gregg Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2
This is kinda old news:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=118866496716802w=2
The interesting thing, though, is to notice that:
1. Jiri, the original author of the infamous GPLv2
On 03/09/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2
IANAL (nor a party to this so ICBW), but AFAICS the SFLC told them to
DTRT.
In this whole discussion, I really like the following quote
On 01/09/07, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/1/07, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to run strings on windows command line utilities. You'll see that
they preserved the copyrights as required.
Could somebody please explain about Running Strings?
tvc: {2476}
On 01/09/07, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 04:08:46PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 11:39:28AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
In the case of the later 3 files, their copyright notice says:
at your choice you may
On 01/09/07, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/9/2, Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you want your modifications to be licensed differently, then you
would have to put a new licence on top of existing licensing text, as
far I as understand. This is how it's often
On 01/09/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When companies have taken our wireless device drivers, many many of
them have given changes and fixes back. Some maybe didn't, but that
is OK.
When Linux took our changes back, they immediately locked the door
against changes moving back,
On 31/08/2007, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a retarted question, but can a Intel quad core run amd64
just as i386 doesn't run on 80386, amd64 does run on Intel Core 2 processors
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64
C.
On 29/08/2007, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/28/07, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Normally I wouldn't repeat undeadly stuff here on misc@, but I'm sure
many of you will want to know.
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20070829001634
And if you
On 04/07/07, Per-Olov Sjvholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesdayen den 4 July 2007 04.17.30 you wrote:
Please, check the manual page for your system [0], specifically, the
following:
Sensors that provide status (such as from bio(4), esm(4), or
ipmi(4))
do not require boundary
On 03/07/07, Per-Olov Sjvholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Misc
I am probably missing something, but what..
sensorsd says in the syslog that the sensor is within limits even though
a sysctl -a|grep sensor shows that it is not.
Are there any known bugs? I have checked the list and cannot
On 27/06/07, Daniel Horecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, what about Transmeta?
Check the news:
On February 7, 2007, Transmeta closed its engineering services
departments and terminated 75 employees. The company announced that it
would no longer develop and sell hardware, but would focus
On 27/06/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you make more money if your widgets break because your new widget is
vastly improved. new packaging, same great defects!
The best thing about computer parts randomly failing will hit us in a
few years, due to RoHS directives:
On 11/06/07, Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Jean-Girard Pailloncy wrote:
Hi,
I have 3 Tyan Trinity GC-SL boxes with OpenBSD 4.1. sensors kernel process
use 10% of the CPU time and have RES high up to 74 MB.
I did not have a sensorsd daemon runing.
I do the same on my soekris,
On 27/05/07, Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Last update (~2 weeks ago) and the one from last night result in
sensorsd shutting down my PC within 2 to 4 minutes after booting up.
Now /etc/sensorsd.conf has an entry in it that I added to safely
shut the computer down if the CPU gets too
On 10/05/07, Emilio Perea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 12:10:13AM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
Nobody answered my second question though :) Maybe nobody knows the
answer? :)
Summary: I was once told not to use openbsd.org; it was said that
www.openbsd.org was the only valid
On 24/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In /etc/sensorsd.conf
hw.sensors.3:low=4.8V:high=5.2V:command=/bin/sh /etc/sensorsd/notify
In /etc/sensorsd/notify
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/tail -n 25 /var/log/daemon | /usr/bin/grep sensorsd | /usr/
bin/grep exceed /etc/sensorsd/`date
On 24/03/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 24, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
I'm surprised you've got any emails from those exceeds at all, because
the sensors that you have warnings for do not match the one's you
claim you are monitoring in sensorsd.conf
On 10/02/07, Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 04:04:56PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-04 14:04]:
I guess somebody using OpenBSD already has a nice MRTG configuration
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