On 2009/11/15 at 13:29, Mark Hellewell mark.hellew...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Please can anybody tell me how to correctly run a SMART offline test
using
atactl? I read through the atactl man page but am not sure how to go
about
actually executing the self test and gathering the results.
Mark Yieh m...@ozoneonline.com writes:
Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if this is any cause for concern, but I
recently had to run an fsck due to a power failure
on my base 4.6 i386 box, and I noticed some
unreferenced files from MySQL.
I installed MySQL from packages and followed the
I had this issue with my PS3 aswell. Adding a rule like
nat on $ext_if from $ps3 to any - ($ext_if) static-port
solved the issue on my end, YMMV. Apparently the ps3 didn't like
it if pf altered the source port in its packets.
Speaking of outstanding documentation in the form of manual pages, why
do the preformatted GNU man pages have a right margin of ~66 characters,
while the BSD ones render nicely at about 80 characters? How would I
proceed to slap some GNU sense into the offending pages?
Hello,
Is any has experience on this bwi0?
I have it setup with it only work with dhcp only . One problem I can not run
lynx or
web browser like firefox. It just hung. FTP is working but it's very slow
reponse.
dig command works fine. Is it problem with the driver or do i missing any?
basicly
Szia
Par napja kirdezted hogy nem e tudok egy js letvlt#337;s oldalt. Is in
most talaltam egyet.
Tele van jobbnal jobb filmekkel, is olcss! 1 db sms elk|ldise utan 500
kb/sec-el tvltvttem napokig a legzjabb premier filmeket is mesiket.
Szerintem neked is be fog valni:
http://href.hu/x/7k7e
--- On Tue, 11/25/08, Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JDK 1.7
To: K H A I [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: OpenBSD Questions misc@openbsd.org
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 3:02 AM
--- On Wed, 11/19/08, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From
I;ve just compiled jdk-1.5.0.4
I cannot not make plugin works
/usr/local/jdk-1.5.0/jre/plugin has 2 files .so cannot remember the name
I have copied to to /usr/local/lib/mozilla-plugin
also when i exec manually /usr/local/jdk-1.5.0/bin/ControlPanel,
I see the table which has:
Hello,
I receive sunfire V100 hardware wifh 512K RAM , IDE cdrom without hard disk.
Does any one know it support regular ide hard drive?
what bsd architecture support it? is it sparc 64 or sun ?
if any one has experience helps to make it work is greatly appreciated since i
have no ideas.
Hi All,
I'm having a problem with ospfd on a 4.3 system (dmesg below) and I'm
hoping someone here can suggest something to help me resolve it.
The problem is that occasionally the system loses all routes learned via
OSPF ('netstat -rn' and 'ospfctl show fib' continue to show connected
and
So sad the software icons like him need to use such an offensive way
of expressing simple ideas, I hope his destructive way of arguing
doesn't _encourage_the_wrong_behavior_ on more people.
2008/7/20 Sean Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We need a Button.
Reminds me of the advert in Comic Books
That's really cool !!!
pf rulez, thanks Daniel
2008/6/29 Daniel Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Example pf.conf here:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=120665186412690w=2
The key is route-to and reply-to
On Saturday 28 June 2008 07:29:35 pm Jose H. wrote:
Hi all, a little
Hi all, a little help needed with some networking and pf:
I have one public IP with forwards traffic to my LAN, I am using rdr
and nat, a lot of nat rules for specific cases like smtp and so on, I
am also using ftp-proxy for the crappy ftp I can't get rid of.
The problem is that now I need to add
. But I don't know how `proxy' plus
`firewall' would enhance security issues. Would you elaborate on it?
Thank you,
Ed
--
Denise H. G. darcsis AT gmail DOT com
://www.bsdfrog.org/tmp/Xorg.diff
Cheers!
--
Denise H. G. darcsis AT gmail DOT com
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 11:56:43PM -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
Bengt Frost wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:31:25PM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
Finally as long as i do not hurt 'someone' (to mutch) then it must
be up to me to choose what i
Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 01:29:43 -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
The NVIDIA binary blob is popular.
There you go again.
You don't know the difference between a blob and an application.
The difference has no meaning in the context of values and principles
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
However, I never thought I would have to remind you that BSD IS a
complete OS, kernel and userland standing on his two feets by itself
in one place.
BSD has and still does depend on GCC.
Even if you manage to successfully replace it tomorow, The BSD's have
depended on it
Gilles Chehade wrote:
I still know of many companies that did not switch to Linux because a
free software foundation provided them with a version of gcc that can
run on their proprietary OS and Richard still did not tell me why the
fsf promotes the use of proprietary software by porting free
ropers wrote:
On 15/12/2007, Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you give a no-recommendation to the internet as well?
Well, his past statements about not being able to view HTTPS pages,
catching web pages (browsing through email?) and receiving messages in
batches almost made
William Boshuck wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 04:36:18PM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
Again, Richard made foul and faulty comments about OpenBSD first.
Neither one.
What I said was that I don't recommend OpenBSD because the ports
system suggests non-free programs.
You
Ray Percival wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007, at 8:21 PM, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
After reveiwing the OpenBSD Goals and Polices, it appears to me that
the intent is that OpenBSD should be a free/Open Source system. But
unless I am missing something that is not actually made clear. The
polices page
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 12/15/07, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reveiwing the OpenBSD Goals and Polices, it appears to me that
the intent is that OpenBSD should be a free/Open Source system. But
unless I am missing something that is not actually made clear
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Richard seperated us out. Jack, don't go telling me that we may not
rail against Richard being a prick.
Well, no, you may. The problem is when two people sling poop on each other,
sooner or later it ends, and then all you've got is
Marco Peereboom wrote:
You can use OpenBSD to build a baby mulcher or a nookyoular weapon and
you have the choice to retain the source code.
You can use the GPL to build a puppy blood drainer or a dirty bomb
provided you deliver the source code with it.
Agreed, but would you except either
Darrin Chandler wrote:
I judge people less by how much they agree with my own views than by how
they adhere to their own. If I don't agree with someone but they stand
by their principles then at least I know where they stand and that they
have honor.
There is plenty of information
Ray Percival wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007, at 11:58 AM, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
You can use OpenBSD to build a baby mulcher or a nookyoular weapon and
you have the choice to retain the source code.
You can use the GPL to build a puppy blood drainer or a dirty bomb
Marco Peereboom wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 05:24:48PM -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
That's fine, it is a statement of values and principals, that is exactly
what I was looking for - something that is conspicuously absent from the
OpenBSD web site.
If it is what OpenBSD beleives
William Boshuck wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 05:24:48PM -0500, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
Ray Percival wrote:
[quoting and excerpt from Theo's log message in (e.g.):
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/Attic/ipf.rules]
...
But software which OpenBSD uses
Ray Percival wrote:
But software which OpenBSD uses and redistributes must be free to all
(be they people or companies), for any purpose they wish to use it,
including modification, use, peeing on, or even integration into baby
mulching machines or atomic bombs to be dropped on Australia.
Firas Kraiem wrote:
However, and that's the difference with people like you (and RMS), they
just consider that it doesn't give them the right to impose their view
of freedom on others, and they let the user do whatever the hell he/she
wishes to do, according to his/her personal view and
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007 10:56 PM, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bengt Frost wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:31:25PM -0700, Darrb
Finally as long as i do not hurt 'someone' (to mutch) then it must
be up to me to choose what i want to do, f.ex
Rod Whitworth wrote:
You wrote about a port of a program designed to mailbomb Jewish sites.
That was an extreme hypothetical chosen to make a point..
Apparently Theo has used an even more extreme on in the past.
A total wanker dream not a thing that would ever be submitted. Probably
Marco Peereboom wrote:
I am not changing the meaning of words, for the most part I am taking
your words, with your meanings, and applying them consistently
to your system, until it produces a contradiction.
If your words, your definitions and your values were consistent
no contradiction
Travers Buda wrote:
* David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-14 14:39:49]:
Put away the licenses and open up your mind. God did not write the
licenses,
People wrote them. They wrote them to meet specific needs.
Blobs are not bad because Theo says so, or RMS says so or the GPL says
Ray Percival wrote:
I guess major advertising firms, politicians, and ghandi are not clear
thinking adults.
Good one. For a minute there I thought you were serious but now I see
that you're just taking the piss since anybody who will hold up
advertising firms and politicians as shining
Theo de Raadt wrote:
What I said was that I don't recommend OpenBSD because the ports
system suggests non-free programs.
On the bsd talk show you did not withhold your recommendation because
the ports system suggests non-free programs. No way, that's not what
you said on that show.
After reveiwing the OpenBSD Goals and Polices, it appears to me that
the intent is that OpenBSD should be a free/Open Source system. But
unless I am missing something that is not actually made clear. The
polices page lists software licenses that are acceptable, and a few that
are not, but I
I beleive the URL
http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#FreeGNULinuxDistributions%20.
has been referenced in other messages declaiming Richard's
recommendation of
this or that Distro.
This link was also near the top of the bsdtalk page about the RMS interview.
The explanation - near the top, of why
L wrote:
For about 5 years now I've been looking for an operating system that
doesn't have the whole freedom of speech attached to it, since I don't
fall for that. This recent flamewar simply helped confirm my instinct
that openbsd is not about some idealistic freedom of speech.
OpenBSD
Bengt Frost wrote:
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:31:25PM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
Finally as long as i do not hurt 'someone' (to mutch) then it must
be up to me to choose what i want to do, f.ex. install packages through
portssystem.
If I wrote a a BSD Licensed program to
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Hell, the OpenBSD ports tree should perhaps contain patches which
REMOVE such commercial operating system support. That's a fork
Richard would surely approve of.
Richard, your pants are full of hypocritical poo.
I have no
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Hell, the OpenBSD ports tree should perhaps contain patches which
REMOVE such commercial operating system support. That's a fork
Richard would surely approve of.
Richard, your pants are full of hypocritical poo.
I have no doubt that in some context Richard is
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
Argh, the GPL is so ridiculously complex; nobody understands it.
Many do, though. For me it's rather straight forward, as is the BSD
license. There are many ways to look at the positive goals of the GPL,
but they're not relevant here, since OpenBSD is already
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 04:05:10PM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote:
There are other sources as well:
http://www.peereboom.us/ksh_linux.html
http://www.wormhole.hu/~ice/ksh/
Don't know why that dude went through the trouble of putting gplv3 shit
on it.
fear,
The wxwidgets version in packages for 4.2 is fairly old - wxwidgets
2.6.3 and it was apparently built using lots of the assorted string
functions that the OpenBSD gcc pisses and moans about. If I link most
anything to wxwidets get a raft of warnings - making it hard to see if
there are any ne
I have been trying to establish an Xnest connection to an OpenBSD
4.2 machine without success.
I do not care about security - in this particular application.
4.2 is using a newer Gnome and the config files are reorganized.
But they do not appear to be the names/locations as
Peter Hessler wrote:
try enabling acpi at the bootloader prompt..
boot -c
enable acpi
exit
Thanks !
that did the trick.
On 2007 Oct 24 (Wed) at 13:58:29 -0400 (-0400), David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
:I am trying to complete a new install of OpenBSD 4.2 on an HP
:Pavillion dv8000
Matthieu Herrb wrote:
David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
I have tried to install Gnome on two different machines running
OpenBSD 4.2.
The first machine ran Gnome fine under OpenBSD 4.1 (though there
were other problems)
One both machines - fresh installs gdm starts I can attempt
David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Edd Barrett wrote:
On 22/10/2007, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does your target dir /mnt/usb exist?
It does. I copied another album onto an SD mounted there and listened
to it
Thanks for quick response, I want to set-up a Primary Domain Name
Server, so that I hosts my own domain. Is there any good wiki that I can
follow?
-Original Message-
From: Paul de Weerd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 7:13 PM
To: Regie H. Saberon
Cc: misc
Nicolas Letellier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I obtained my CDs of OpenBSD 4.2 yesterday, at Open Source Days at Lyon.
However, I have problems with my machine.
This machine freezes after few minutes. I cannot do nothing and i must
restart it with reset.
This is my configuration :
Nicolas Letellier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Denise H. G. a icrit :
Try to boot without X and see if it still hangs. If it does not, this
might be the problem of Xorg (the `nv' driver ?)
Thanks for you response.
I tested again and again this release of openbsd and my machine. I have
Dag Richards wrote:
Blasphemy
Seems to me that the simplest and most flexible way to do this is to
install Linux or Windows as your host OS and use VMware. I do that on
my MacBook Pro running OS X, and run OBSD, Linux, and Solaris as guest
OSes.
Works great, and I can have all of them
Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
Most noticeably, I fail to see any credits to Reyk Floeter in the
above press release.
Moreover, back when the release was first posted at the above address,
there was no credit even to the OpenBSD project, which I found simply
outrageous! Only after I (and
J.C. Roberts wrote:
You and the rest of the linux kernel devs need to realize there are a
lot of angry people who are tired of being ignored by the powers that
be in the GNU/FSF/GPL/SFLC. The claimed distinction between the linux
kernel, the linux operating system, the various linux distros,
Paul de Weerd wrote:
Scenario A, this code is released under the BSD license. You can take
it, improve it and never share your changes with anyone.
Scenario B, this code is released under the GPL license. You can take
it, improve it and never share your changes with anyone.
Where is the
Sebastien Carlier wrote:
So, you are indeed taking the point of view that there is good freedom
and bad freedom, and that coercion is needed to allow good freedom
to prevail. I am glad you said so since it is totally related to what
follows.
Total freedom without coercion is anarchy.
Theo de Raadt wrote:
For the record -- I was right and the Linux developers cannot change
the licenses in any of those ways proposed in those diffs, or that
conversation (http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/8/28/157).
It is illegal to modify a license unless you are the owner/author,
because it is a
First, I wish to appologize.
While I am actually fairly familiar with the GPL,
I am not intimate with either the various forms of BSD License or
the ISC.
Somehow jumping back and forth between them all on wikipedia before
my original
post I missed the clause that appears to be
Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 01/09/07, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ISC License requires little more than preserving the copyright
notice, not the license itself,
That is entirely false.
Why ? The ISC seems to me to say you can do anything you wish
Theo de Raadt wrote:
For the record -- I was right and the Linux developers cannot change
the licenses in any of those ways proposed in those diffs, or that
conversation (http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/8/28/157).
It is illegal to modify a license unless you are the owner/author,
because it is a
bfc5 netmask ffed ttymask ffef
rd0: fixed, 3800 blocks
root on rd0a
rootdev=0x1100 rrootdev=0x2f00 rawdev=0x2f02
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
IT Manager
Dept. of Pediatrics
HS RR541C, Box 356320
University of Washington
Desk: (206)-685-3884
[EMAIL
=0x2f00 rawdev=0x2f02
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
IT Manager
Dept. of Pediatrics
HS RR541C, Box 356320
University of Washington
Desk: (206)-685-3884
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=0x2f00 rawdev=0x2f02
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
Home: (206)-361-5997
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kernel messages since a certain time and hide the hardware specs from users
will be achieved the same way, suppose you have a parameter for dmesg that
prints the current buffer and then clears it.
I don't think it is a silly knob, in fact it may be the only knob you can
have, dmesg holds
I think it is a pretty valid question(request?), you have to relay on
external mechanisms, like syslog, or to compare differences from previous
outputs of dmesg.
On HP-UX dmesg has the optional parameter '-' which:
system tables overflow or the system crashes). If the - argument is
Because it is not necessarily needed, tty allocation may require other tasks
like logging the user to wtmp* or creating job control and you may only need
to run the command and get the result as if it where a file to read from.
Btw, you can use the ssh's -T to log into a server and not to be
Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this rules ?
pass on $ext_if inet proto tcp port $servicios_baseline_tcp flags S/SA
keep state
pass on $ext_if inet proto udp port $servicios_baseline_udp
keep state
pass on $ext_if inet proto icmp icmptype $servicios_baseline_icmp
keep state
Thanks.
--
Thanks, one more question, What is the difference between:
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $pubip - $privip
and
binat on $ext_if from $privip to any - $pubip
Do I need both ?
Thanks.
On 6/23/07, Ryan McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:50:36PM -0600, Jose H
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Theo de Raadt
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:30 PM
To: Jack J. Woehr
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
Subject: Re: hardware needed for network stack performance work
On Jun 13, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Theo de Raadt
If I want to mask one server, will this be enough:
PRIV = 192.168.1.100
PUB = 24.5.0.6
binat on tl0 from $PRIV to any - $PUB
?
--
You should be the change that you want to see in the world.
- Gandhi
John Brahy wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem routing IP traffic on my network. my firewall
has three interfaces.
|
+-+--+
| P2P - t1 |
| router |
| 10.1.2.1 |
+-+--+
|
+-+--+
| 10.1.2.2 |
| router |
| 10.1.3.1 |
+-+--+
|
Running 4.0 RELEASE in i386.
I installed yesterday, and today, received my nice daily insecurity
output. I love this report because it is a great way to document my
initial configuration changes.
I noticed that it didn't pick up my changes to /etc/rc.local that I made
to start mysql.
Looking in
I have a Dell 2950, and I'm trying to install the amd64 port of 4.0
release.
Install goes fine until the card tries to get an IP address from dhcp.
Then I get:
Fatal protection fault in supervisor mode. Trap type 4 code 0
rip802c279c cs 8 rflags 10286 cr 2 4a8f40 cpl 7 rsp
Thanks for the info.
Minh
--- Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
K H A I wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have problem running php script with querry and
mysql. under
openbsd4.0
php sqlqurery.php works fine.
but when i run over web browser, it
does not recognise the hostname which return
I have try to run pkg_add -r -F but it did not work for me.
I remebered
correctly I did try to delete pkg_delete with that - i option to ask you to
remove the package and its dependents,
I did removed the package and its
dependents and re-add the package. with pkgadd.
It may have some bug? but
Dear Friends,
I have problem running php script with querry and mysql. under
openbsd4.0
php sqlqurery.php works fine.
but when i run over web browser, it
does not recognise the hostname which return mysql_error() function.
unknown
hostname xx.yyy.zzz How do i tackle this issue?
for openbsd
the
Hi all
Anyone have any experience/info (best being a dmesg) with current support ASUS
M2NPV-VM motherboard? quick search on marc didn't reveal any hits.
for your convenience here is a link to the asus page
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3l2=101l3=296model=1138modelmenu=1
thanks a lot
Is any one working on this driver?
I have D-LINK DWL-G120 USB wireless.
dmesg shows some thing like this
-
ugen0 at uhub2 port 1
ugen0: D-Link product 0x3701, rev 2.00/2.03, addr 2
-
I run ifconfig -a but cannot show it at all?
DO
Robert Urban wrote:
to me, this just looks like a horrible mess. I have never understood
why people should be so keen on creating thousands of microscopic filesystems.
For me, the advantage of being able to have several classes of filesystem
content all take advantage of the available free
Bob Beck wrote:
* Jason McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-07 11:25]:
On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 06:52:19PM +0100, Igor Sobrado wrote:
Can I suggest adding atalk(4), inet6(4), ipsec(4), pf(4), pflog(4),
eon(5), hostapd(8), and tcpdump(8) to the SEE ALSO section of
ifconfig(8)? I think
I'm trying to get an external usb audio device working on 4.0 release:
uaudio0 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0: FORTEMEDIA FM1083,
rev 1.10/0.01, addr 2
uaudio0: ignored audio interface with 2 endpoints
uaudio0: audio rev 1.00, 5 mixer controls
audio1 at uaudio0
I'm a little
Anyone tried these fuzzing tools on OpenBSD?
http://projects.info-pull.com/mokb/
What's the purpose of the MoKB ?
Publish one bug on daily basis for the month of November, 2006. Show
tools and procedures useful for testing the strength and quality of
kernel code (ex. networking,
Is it possible to specify multiple thresholds for the same sensor in
/etc/sensorsd.conf?
For example:
hw.sensors.2:low=50F:high=70F:command=/bin/echo Ambient Temp %2 |
/usr/bin/mail -s Hardware Sensors Warning [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hw.sensors.2:low=55F:high=68F:command=/bin/echo Ambient Temp %2 |
Jon Simola wrote:
On 10/25/06, Douglas Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Other than bsdtalk, NYCBUG and some rare one off taster programmes
are there
any recordings of talks about OpenBSD (OGG or MP3) available on the
web ?
I'm really hoping someone recorded Theo's talk at the CUUG last
Some interesting spamd statistics gathered from /var/log/daemon:
From 8am Oct 22 to noon Oct 23:
19112 connected messages from spamd, which means connections from IPs
that are not in the whitelist.
2247 inbound messages from spamlogd, which mean connection from IPs
that are already on the
Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have been running spamdb greylisting only for several years as my
only line of defense at home. At work I have managed to sneak in a
Sparc64 Sunfire 120 (OpenBSD 3.9) as a caching web proxy default
gateway.
Today, we had a fairly agressive attack on our email
While wandering around the source code to spamd looking to see if
trapping was case insensitive, I noticed a slight difference in how
spamd and spamdb convert addresses to all lower case:
Spamd does the following in the greyupdate function:
for (i = 0; trap[i] != '\0'; i++)
In the man page for spamdb, it states:
If adding or deleting a SPAMTRAP address (-T), key should be specified
as
an email address:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
But this only works with quotes around the address for me, ie:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Should the man page be updated, or am I doing
Falk Husemann wrote:
Hello List!
We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to
know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD?
As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard
disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton or toaster
In the FAQ for building a kernel:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Building
After the make, it says to do a make install.
In the section about following stable:
http://www.openbsd.org/stable.html#building
It instead says to backup the old kernel move the new kernel into the
right place.
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-09-26 22:36]:
Having just done it with make install for the first time, I'd always
copied and moved it manually, it looks like it saves the previous
kernel as /obsd.
it actually replaces the kernel atomically by doing
mv
There is no way anybody can win from any of this!
That's the worst part of it all!
all BSD's will are suffering!
The future is always looking back to see what it has to work with!
There is no future with out a past!
The software its self ( BSD's) is smarter them the ones making it.
Thats the
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 10:46:59AM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
On 8/25/06, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg Thomas wrote:
I've got a little backup script piping dump to ssh to my backup server
rice, and I've got my keys setup:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ethant# sudo /sbin/dump
of the FreeBSD Operating System
Not sure if OpenBSD has the TrustedBSD mods as well!
Thank you for your time
Jon R H
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To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for general info on OpenBSD
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 10:33:46AM -0700, Jon R H wrote:
Hello Group.
Need some help understanding 3.9 stable
and what it means from a pkg stand point!
I mean does stable give me more
Smooth Nick
Vary smooth, I like that way of thanking
Peace out
- Original Message -
From: Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: OpenBSD-Misc misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Looking for general info on OpenBSD
On 8/23/06, Jon R H [EMAIL
One thing that keeps donaters
from giving away there money are people
who are rude in public forums!
The next thing would be a lack
of printed manuals for a good read by donaters!
Put your thinking cap on before you post next time please!
you could be costing openBSD a pile of free money!
But
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 11:52:06AM +0200, Alina Florea wrote:
Hello,
I have a US keyboard but the french one is loaded instead the US. I tape
a I have a q and so on. I have used the following command, as root:
#wsconsctl -w keyboard.encoding=us
I am not familiar with the -w option for
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