In epistula a Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> die horaque Sun,
11 Feb 2007 11:57:42 +0100:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-11 02:15]:
> > I have two OpenBSD machines connected with 2Mbps thru a
> > leased-lines in different locations, A & B. Both machines colocated
> > at loc
hi list,
i'm about to build a RAID1 using RAIDframe (OpenBSD 4.0) on a good, old
Power Mac G4. i'll be using two WD Caviar RE hard discs as well as a
Promise TX4 300 HBA.
are there any issues known for RAID1/RAIDframe on macppc or does it run
as intended?
thanks,
timo
In epistula a [EMAIL PROTECTED] die horaque Mon, 5 Feb 2007 19:02:44
+0200:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this HW on OpenBSD. I can't
> find specifics on the NICs used on Suns webpage. What are they and
> are they well supported? This seems like the perfect package for my
> purp
howdy,
Good morning misc@
In some private emails with gwk@, he has said
that he'd like to work on getting SMP on the
macppc platform working, but lacks a good, fast
machine with which to do the work.
what is 'fast' here?
That's where we come in. I'm looking around, and
we can get a useful m
thus Clint Pachl spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
hi misc@,
having OpenBSD 4.0 installed on my ThinkPad A22p (dmesg below) and
wearing the appropriate oBSD shirt i'd like to ask whether it's
possible to get max speed from this notebook without having the
battery built in.
i booted
nt mode: manual (698 MHz)
with the battery built in, i get 1 GHz. trying to set the speed manually
(apm -C or -H) is 'ignored' without error message -- it keeps running
on ~700MHz.
any ideas?
thanks & wbr,
timo schoeler
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rather have a Daihatsu G11R Charade
hm,
i had a Porsche 993 Turbo engine (around 450 BHP) built in an 1968 VW
Beetle. very nice ;)
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What are you gonna do? Release the dogs?! Or the bees?! Or dogs with
bees in their mouth so that when they bark they shoot bees at you?
(Homer J. Simpson)
thus Joseph A. Dacuma spake:
I don't think that binary only drivers are well enough.
Surely better than nothing but ...
No fucking way. No support is FAR FAR better than a blob. Yes, really!
Don't forget that an open source team sometimes makes api changes
that might break a "binary only" dr
thus Marcus Popp spake:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/3/06, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/3/06, Sylwester S. Biernacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use Intel cards for several years and was happy of them almost all
the time. However, after I've read about th
thus Marcus Popp spake:
On 2006-09-03T23:16, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/3/06, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/3/06, Sylwester S. Biernacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use Intel cards for several years and was happy of them almost all
the time. However, after I've read about th
thus Brett Lymn spake:
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 01:47:59PM +0200, Timo Schoeler wrote:
it's one of the most important issues that ever came up in the recent
months on NetBSD MLs, and it's being ignored.
No, Timo, it's not being ignored.
not any longer, yes, as there come re
's developers' politics. if NetBSD suffers
that much from it's developers that it 'dies', well, then it be so.
i appreciate the OpenBSDs community efforts in building and maintaining
a *real* open source OS very much. thank you!
cheers,
--
Timo Schoeler | http://ri
ds in User Space), pp. 90
(...)
HTH,
timo
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Frankie says: Relax
thus Jack J. Woehr spake:
On Aug 17, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
- the relationship of the OS Formerly Known as BSDi to
modern BSD's?
- where I might be able to obtain reliable cuts of BSDi
4.0 &| 4.1?
Search the archives. This came across recently.
Hmm, don't f
thus Greg Thomas spake:
On 8/16/06, Ioan Nemes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Jaye Mathisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/17 9:25 am >>>
> We switched from SCSI to SATA, and have seen no significant
difference in
> reliability
You didn't looked hard enugh!
> and a whole lot of savings in $
thus Pawel S. Veselov spake:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 04:26:55PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
[ skipped ]
All you achieve with this idiotic idea is that you get the providers
attention because you spam their logs and they'll propably cancel the
contract because of abuse.
Heh, have you eve
thus Jonathan Schleifer spake:
Peter Philipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh did I say I change my MAC? Since it takes so long for the modem
to learn it, I only do this on a daily basis. But I don't expect you
to copy my behaviour or anything...
That won't change anything. The provider keeps
though.
de nada.
ps: i'd like to take this thread into the canditate list of the dumbest
threads ever ;)
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thus Peter Philipp spake:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 11:09:13PM +0200, Timo Schoeler wrote:
if there were some more guys like you authenticating every minute,
there'd be no chance to get authenticated in a decent amount of time.
you'd be offline due do a self caused DDoS, rendering
#x27;d be offline due do a self caused DDoS, rendering the RADIUS
machines (or whatever they might use) into slaves doing dull work :D
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thus Bob Beck spake:
IF you're only talking about around 300 users, you've probably not
got to worry about these questions - what you have will work very well
for what you are proposing, likely without any tweaks.
-Bob
* Samuel Moqux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-07 10:56]:
H
U0, but i am not sure). so it may be that FreeBSD
is even faster. maybe worth a try...
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thus [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Because I know some peoples here own DELL Notebooks:
It happened that such a notebook explode.
The little storry is avaiable at "The Inquirer"
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32550
Would be very bad if such stuff would happen if you4ve ya Notebook on ya
knees
thus Constantine A. Murenin spake:
I didn't know that Linux has such an ugly dmesgs. Please, resist from
posting them on this list, they hurt my screen. :)
they just mirror the (ugly) internals of Linux ;)
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Alexander Farber spake:
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
Do you see the boot>
thus Robert spake:
Timo Schoeler wrote:
thus Alexander Farber spake:
Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one
should always see at least the boot> prompt -
unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match
Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried "verbo
urse be careful to order a laptop with an intel
wifi adapter.
On 5/11/06, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
appropriate series) i'd say: IBM, definitely.
So, any recommendations per specific models? I was looking at the Z
and T series...
quality issues are vendor depend
ppears in all machines of that
appropriate series) i'd say: IBM, definitely.
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bian-resycue-system dmesg and lspci
output for an 1&1 L64 server. Perhaps someone can see unsupported
hardware i don't.
http://openbsd.pap.st/1und1_L64.txt
Any advice'd be much apreciated.
did anybody into the problem of device timeouts for the NIC itself? i
tried to install OpenBSD on three or
thus Barry, Christopher spake:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Karel Gardas
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:19 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OT: Good GigE 8-port switch?
Hello,
I'm looking to replace my old 100Mbit Edimax desktop swit
Thus Matt Rowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Tue, 18 Apr 2006 08:11:17
-0400:
> > serious question: can one get systems of this class with 'features'
> > like ECC memory?
>
> Not 100% sure, but I do not think so. There's no mention of ECC
> memory support on VIA's webpages dedicated to the EPIA
thus Matt Rowley spake:
1. How well supported are the C3 boards such as the M1?
My home firewall is running on a PD1. Similar to the M1, except with
two NICs. NICs are supported. I don't think Xorg supports the VIA graphics
chip, but doesn't matter to me.
http://www.logicsupply.c
Alexander Yurchenko schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:09:52AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
there is such thing as SATA hotplug.
read SATA spec.
lil' followup: it's really being used
http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/x210
Alexander Yurchenko schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 08:09:52AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
there is such thing as SATA hotplug.
read SATA spec.
indeed (didn't know either, but i'm a scsi guy :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/w
here's also an .mp3:
http://caoua.org/alex/obsd/reg-disto.mp3
mmmh -- yummy tune :)
thus Timo Schoeler spake:
thus Stefan Olsson spake:
From: "Alexander Bochmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:29 PM
My guess is that especially (US-based) public companies don't want to
be seen associated with OpenBSD (by donating, for example), as
thus Stefan Olsson spake:
From: "Alexander Bochmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:29 PM
My guess is that especially (US-based) public companies don't want to
be seen associated with OpenBSD (by donating, for example), as they
fear damage to their business reputation from t
thus Bachman Kharazmi spake:
It doesnt look like a generic PC PCI-bus(much longer).
it's 64bit wide.
Will still
normal graphics cards fit?
yip. if there's a 3,3v <-> 5v collision, it won't fit phyiscally.
HTH,
timo
I havent tried yet, but in case its a _normal_ PCI-bus I will try this
a
thus Bachman Kharazmi spake:
you're right, I missed that line in INSTALL.sgi.
and the worst is that none of my laptops have RS232 ports even if I've
a serialcable.
I hope there're USB->RS232 converters available.
the world is not always fair.
^
said the man who got two O2/R12k for fr
thus Darrin Chandler spake:
Lasse Bach wrote:
Who is Dave Feustel?
Please, search the archives. In this case this isn't just an rtfm-type
response. You shouldn't have to have just a few sentences to sum up Mr.
Feustel, as it wouldn't do him justice. Hours of reading enjoyment are
ahead of
thus Constantine A. Murenin spake:
On 11/01/06, Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
as phil schiller confirmed, those intel 'Macs' run Windoze (TM) out of
the box. i bet OpenBSD does, too ;)
I think he confirmed that Apple isn't going to do anything to prevent
ot
Thus nothingness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006
21:45:09 +0100:
> Timo Schoeler wrote:
>
> >
> >as phil schiller confirmed, those intel 'Macs' run Windoze (TM) out
> >of the box. i bet OpenBSD does, too ;)
> >
> >
> >
&g
Thus Nick Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:40:26
-0500:
> I have one of the developer transition systems:
>
> Machine Name: Apple Development Platform
> Machine Model: ADP2,1
> CPU Type: ADP2,1
> Number Of CPUs: 1
> CPU Speed: 3.6 GHz
> L2 Cache (per C
Thus Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006
10:24:07 -0600:
> I think you should donate one to every member of OpenBSD. I'll bet
> it'll be supported in no time :-)
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:52:20PM +, Constantine A. Murenin
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know it's k
Thus Lukas Kubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:55:30
+0100:
> We have a problem getting mail from gmail through spamd. Google's
> gmail public mail service use a large number of smtp servers. The
> first time gmail tries to contact our smtp, it is being greylisted on
> our spamd
Sam Hart schrieb:
I've just gone through 10 days worth of mails to misc@ and have a small
request for people posting here.
Can people continuing threads on this list please keep the original
subject lines.
This makes following threads so much easier, especially when using
archives, or mo
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 22:28:26 -0500
JD Harrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike wrote:
> > I don't know how similar the Ultra20 and X2100 are, but here's dmesg
> >
> > output from an Ultra20:
>
> This is completely off-topic, but how do you like the Ultra 20
> overall? I need a new workstati
thus Reyk Floeter spake:
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 10:54:39AM -0500, Will H. Backman wrote:
Anyone put OpenBSD 3.8 on a Sun Fire X2100 AMD server yet?
a sun guy said that the x2100 is based on the same platform as the U20
workstation. in contrast to the x4x00 "galaxy" servers
reyk
hm, time
On Tuesday 08 November 2005 16.54, Will H. Backman wrote:
Anyone put OpenBSD 3.8 on a Sun Fire X2100 AMD server yet?
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I will have one for test in a couple of days. If you are interested I can
report the
LAW (Lawyers Are Wimps)
>>please stop posting this!
>
>
> Get your weak wood out of my wheels!
> I fight poverty to avoid ending up like you.
>
>
>>>I work for poor people through UNDP.
>>
>>one more proof that there i) are wrong people in the wrong places and
>>ii) much money is being wasted.
; Fafa Hafiz Krantz
> Senior Designer @ http://www.home.no/barbershop
> Furious @ http://www.home.no/barbershop/smart/sharon.pdf
cheers,
timo (communist, vegetarian, open source dev, blablabla)
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