Is the vnconfig encrypted filesystem command meant to
be a highly secure system like Scramdisk, or is it
only meant for low level security?
I believe it should be strong due to Blowfish, but I
haven't actually looked at the source. What I'm
asking, is if this option meets the rest of the
OpenBSD
I would like to get hook my TV up to my OpenBSD system
using the S/Video and headphone ports. The sound plays
fine but I can't get the video to work.
I failed to get atitvout to compile, and I haven't had
any luck with gatos tv_output either. Isn't there some
modification to x.org for the s/video
Since my laptop only has a USB 1 on it, I was thinking
about getting a PCMCIA USB 2.0 adapter. I looked on
the hardware list, but couldn't find a list of
supported models. Any suggestions?
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I have a USB DVD drive and a USB hard drive that are
running slowly. In my dmesg (attached) it says that I
am using USB 1.0. Is this a limitation of my hardware,
or doesn't OpenBSD 3.8 have USB 2.0 support yet?
Thanks
--dmesg---
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #138: Sat Sep 10 15:41:37 MDT
2005
I certainly hope that if new ciphers are added to
svnd, that Blowfish is still included. Many of my
previous file systems use Blowfish, and it is my
preferred algorithm.
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Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong. Blowfish has
been extensively analyzed since 1993. It is believed
to be secure.
As far as the 64 bit blocks go: most solid encryption
programs generally use a block chaining mode, to group
multiple blocks together. Encrypt one block, XOR it
with the next,
Where can I find a list of USB hard drives supported
by openbsd?
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I am having slow DVD burning speeds. I am running
OpenBSD 3.6 Release. I looked in the FAQ and I saw the
following:
---Begin FAQ quote---
Why am I not getting the writing speed I expected?
Instead of the above writing output, you may see
something like:
4784128/1545832448 ( 0.3%) @0.7x,
I am looking into Mini DV camcorders. I see that one
model in particular, the MV320 has USB computer
support. What program would you recommend for copying
the files to the OpenBSD system?
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It appears that the Xorg bug is one that will always default the resolution
down to 640x480 on the Dell Latitude with ATI Mobility M3 chipsets.
Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Tuesday 16 August 2005 13:43, you
wrote:
the resolution bug for Xorg
I also have a Dell Latitude running
I am running a Dell Latitude laptop that is affected by the resolution bug for
Xorg. I have switched back to 3.6 and XFree86. Is there any to keep XFree86
running on 3.7?
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In the DESCR file in the /usr/ports/x11/gatos-bin/pkg
directory, it says I should add to the XF86Config file
the lines:
ModulePath ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/modules
ModulePath ${X11BASE}/lib/modules
Which XF86Config file do they mean? Also, what should
I put in the {PREFIX} and {X11BASE} section. Word
I set up the ports tree and did a make and make
install in the /usr/ports/x11/gatos-bin directory. Is
there something special I have to do to get my hookup
to work?
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So there is currently no driver working for OpenBSD that allows TV-out with a
ATI Mobility M3? I did look into the gatos program, and I got an error message
saying I needed an updated linux kernel. How do I go about using the ports copy
of gatos-bin? I extracted the ports file in the /home
Sorry about the attachment being rejected. I have an
ATI Mobility M3 card according to dmesg. How do I
configure it to use the video out so I can hook it up
to my tv?
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I recently purchased the item from
http://store.yahoo.com/videoware/prosvideo6.html. I'd like to use it to hook my
laptop up to my TV. I can get the audio to play, but I need help getting the
video to work. The cable claims to work with the 7 or 4 pin monitor connector.
I have the 7 pin. The
I have included my dmesg. Thanks in advance for
anybody who can help me configure this for my TV hookup.
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