On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 04:03:24PM -0500, Terry wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 09:35:03PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
Hello
I tried to install qcad2 and I wonder how to actually install that qt3
snip
The latest package for OpenBSD is qcad-1.5.4.tgz
Install this package properly and
On Wed, Nov 29, 2006 at 03:18:49AM -0800, Claude Brassel wrote:
Hello,
Do you have some good news
Perhaps some news.
I am starting it today.
regards,
Girish
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 09:48:08AM -0800, Claude Brassel wrote:
Hello,
I am planning to port it to get it to work but I am not sure when I will
be done. Do you want to sponsor it? :)
Sure i can sponsor you with some old remote controls :))
But I only want to support user space serial
Hi Otto,
On 12/2/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like ESC-p cycles, but ESC-n not. If you have a terminal that
has a beep, you'll hear a beep when ESC-p wraps, but ESC-n keeps
beeping when the end is reached. I'll take a look at this.
thank you.
IMHO it would be better,
output of '/sbin/isakmpd -SKvd' give no output on either host.
Don't use -S. It should ONLY be used when running two ipsec gateways
in failover mode with carp and sasyncd.
--
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel
I can't stress enough the importance of the ports hackathon.
The current ports infrastructure changes come directly from
some discussions we had during that week.
The idea of streamlining MULTI_PACKAGES was completely non existent
before Budapest. Maybe I would have thought about it at some
Any ideas? I'd really like to get OpenBSD up on this beasty.
There could be another way to install OpenBSD if you can't make the
USB keyboard work while installing, I saw that in this post:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=116432931720765w=2
Well, at least theoretically, one
It looks like ESC-p cycles, but ESC-n not. If you have a terminal that
has a beep, you'll hear a beep when ESC-p wraps, but ESC-n keeps
beeping when the end is reached. I'll take a look at this.
thank you.
IMHO it would be better, if ESC-p and ESC-n wouldn't cycle
but would stop at the last
* Anton Karpov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061201 07:52]:
Nov 30 09:32:49 mercury greytrapper[96425]: Trapped 195.182.143.86: Mailed
from sender bobeck.net with no MX or A
see bobeck banned by awesome tool from beck@ ;)
Did you apply the patch I posted earlier? If your running the
greyscanner
Hi,
Thanks for the help. I haven't had the time to test this until now but
as one can expect, when you know how to use it, it works without much
struggle.
I still have some problem with my ral0 gets 'device timeout' after
reboot. Only way to remedy this (that I know of) is to bring ral0
Tasmanian Devil writes:
Well, at least theoretically, one could just replace the install script
by one that does whatever you want it to, without asking any questions.
Maybe that's easier than building an ACPI enabled bsd.rd?
No, building an ACPI enabled bsd.rd was quite easy. It took
No, building an ACPI enabled bsd.rd was quite easy. It took more tries
to build a working bsd for the running system -- just adding ACPI and
MP to the generic kernel does NOT work with -current code -- than it did
to get a working bsd.rd.
However, the system dies under load. Took be about 4
I need to set up a pair of OpenBSD machines to provide conectivity between
2 phusical conections (via cablemodems) in such a way that broadcast
packets are seen on both sides.
I'm thinking I can do this via a bridge over a vpn, but I have never done
anything like this.
Can anyone pint me to
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 02:28:59PM -0800, Obiozor Okeke wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to buy the C3200, but I just want to make sure I'll actually get
it after I place the order (no scams) so who would you all recommend I buy
from? I spoke with the guy from http://www.kurnspatrick.com/sharp.html
Did you apply the patch I posted earlier? If your running the
greyscanner right off Bob's presentation, it has some off-by-ones that I
fixed. And it affected the DNS lookup portion of the code too. I saw
similar results with hosts that had valid MX/A DNS records but ended up
trapped.
Jim
I had been in contact with him too. I sent some errata entries for
his excellent book on pf and he acknowledged these fixes. On november 12,
he mentioned on a private email that these fixes will be added to his
checklist for the 3rd edition of the book.
Never asked him about his health,
Tasmanian Devil writes:
Hmm... sounds like I shouldn't update my source tree (it's still from
Nov. 12, 2006). I had no crashes at all here so far.
Are you running stock Nov. 12, 2006 or that code plus patches?
As for creating a bsd.rd that works with the mini...
The easiest way to do that
http://www.linbsd.org/zaurus_byte.txt
-Jaime Fournier
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, dreamwvr wrote:
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 11:56:33 -0700
From: dreamwvr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD Zaurus C3200 recommended N. American distributor
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 02:28:59PM
http://www.pricejapan.com/front/e_good_info.php?code=28category=5
Rather.
-Jaime Fournier
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Jaime Fournier wrote:
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 15:04:43 -0600 (CST)
From: Jaime Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dreamwvr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD
A Fullstop on E-system
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* Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061202 14:41]:
Jim Razmus wrote:
Did you apply the patch I posted earlier? If your running the
greyscanner right off Bob's presentation, it has some
off-by-ones that I fixed. And it affected the DNS lookup
portion of the code too. I saw similar results
gdb says:
(gdb) target kvm bsd.3.core
#0 0xd037e8dd in dumpsys () at /sys/arch/i386/i386/machdep.c:2650
2650if ((error = (*dump)(dumpdev, blkno,
(gdb) bt
#0 0xd037e8dd in dumpsys () at /sys/arch/i386/i386/machdep.c:2650
#1 0xd037e55c in boot (howto=256) at
-20061202-0035-2230.jpg
http://www.snafu.org/crash/p-20061202-1454-2232.jpg
Ideas? I'm trying to get a crash dump, but this last time the box
hung at syncing disks...
// marc
Hmm... sounds like I shouldn't update my source tree (it's still from
Nov. 12, 2006). I had no crashes at all here so far.
Are you running stock Nov. 12, 2006 or that code plus patches?
My kernel and kernel sources are from Nov. 12, 2006, there's no
important kernel patch since that date
Hi,
I hope this is not considered thread-highjacking but it sort of fits into this
thread, so here it goes:
I'm trying to follow these instructions to build a live CD based on 4.0
stable:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/07/14/openbsd_live.html
I'm in trouble when building the RAMDISK
hello misc@
following this post is a example taken from the OpenBSD PF Manual
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html
I am looking for some Ideas, on how to load balance these connections
without overloading the 512k line (with a simple round robin)
I want to Que the traffic in such a way so
On 12/2/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a mailserver running 4.0-release and its mailboxes are on an NFS mounted
directory. when the machine boots, it does not successfully mount the mail
directory with the entry
172.16.16.6:/Volumes/Xserve\ RAID/mail /var/mail/virtual nfs
The problem is with the space on the mount point Xserve RAID, '\ '
works on command line but not inside fstab. You must use \040 istead of
space.
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i have a mailserver running 4.0-release and its mailboxes are on an NFS mounted
directory. when the machine boots, it does
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