Hey all,
I've been trying to get my Brother 2070n printer to work for a bit now, and
I'm a bit confused about why it won't work. It's supposed to be a pretty
straightforward Postscript printer, and in the web configuration there are
postcript, text, and pcl services, as well as binary
* Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-07 19:58]:
On 9/7/07, Andreas Jorneus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't NFS over UDP the default implementation?
I have tried both the -T flag and without with the same problem.
I don't think it should panic either way!?
I believe the default is
On 9/7/07, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems it's a bug of openbsd.
I've gone at computer shop tonight and tested with new hd and new
cable. I've also tested with anpother os and everything work. So this
isn't an hardware problem. If you need more test pplease tell me.
-
On Saturday, September 8, 2007 at 09:16:26 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
do not use nfs over tcp, is never was and is not anywhere close to
reliable.
Then maybe it's a good idea to use UDP in the fstab(5) example?
Maurice
Index: share/man/man5/fstab.5
Salut,
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:17:03PM -0500, Craig Brozefsky wrote:
OpenBSD has made me rethink my relationship to alot of projects (open
source and political) I am involved with, in a positive way. It made
me realize that these projects need funding to get things done and I
should
Henning Brauer wrote:
do not use nfs over tcp, is never was and is not anywhere close to
reliable.
Ok, that's good to know.
However, using udp mounts, I experienced the mount point and terminal
lockups that the OP mentioned when the mount did not succeed.
I finally tracked it down to the
Hi Benoit,
This line in your dmesg:
pciide1: using irq 15 for native-PCI interrupt
is highly suspicious, especially since your machine also has pciide0.
Can you send me dmesg for the following cases too:
GENERIC with acpi enabled
GENERIC.MP
GENERIC.MP with acpi enabled
and the output of
#
solved. Disabled isadma and enabled acpi, acpiec did the trick.
- benont
On 9/8/07, Mark Kettenis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Benoit,
This line in your dmesg:
pciide1: using irq 15 for native-PCI interrupt
is highly suspicious, especially since your machine also has pciide0.
Can you send me dmesg for the following cases too:
GENERIC with acpi enabled
Withe the link it's better :
http://metavers.net/~benoitc/acpidump-mp.tar.gz
On 9/8/07, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
solved. Disabled isadma and enabled acpi, acpiec did the trick.
- benont
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On 9/8/07, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyyway enabled acpi solved my problem.
Enabled acpi, AND disabled isadma (as you previously said - with
the and), or (now) *just* enabled acpi? Pls be clear about
things...
-jf
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In the meantime, here is your PSA:
It's so hard to write a
Hi,
We've just installed 4.1-stable on a Fujitsu-Siemens RX100 S3.
When we try to reboot or shutdown the server, it hangs after the
Syncing Disks... Done. message. Only way to continue is to hit the
power switch.
Tried bsd and bsd.mp with and without acpi enabled without any luck,
plus a lot
On 9/8/07, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/8/07, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enabled acpi, AND disabled isadma (as you previously said - with
the and), or (now) *just* enabled acpi? Pls be clear about
things...
-jf
disable isadma and enabled acpi, acpiec ash
Hello,
First just plain directory with mode=700:
drwx-- 43 root wheel2048 Sep 7 22:24 /backups/
Then I mount filesystem under /backups:
/dev/sd0i on /backups type ffs (local, softdep)
drwxr-x--- 43 root wheel2048 Sep 7 22:24 /backups/
The permissions
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:15:15PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Decreasing CD sales means the margins have to be adjusted. More of
you are relying on our FTP services, and also donating less.
When I started using OpenBSD I was middle-aged and largely
computer illiterate (I have never had a
On 9/7/07, Aaron Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
re Brother 2070n printer
Now, I run through the setup, and configure the system using a remote printer
P1 and the remote machine as 10.0.1.77 (which is the static IP with which it
is configured). Everything between the wires seems fine, as I can
hi,
i'd like to use 'spamd' for GREYTRAPPING only, with NO delay-via-GREYLISTING.
i.e., other than mail to defined TRAPS and fully-blacklisted domains,
no delay on inbound mmail.
looking at config, i think i can achieve that by setting passtime,
via -Gx:y:z, equal to zero.
though it seems
It's not a bug, see mount(2).
You meant mount(8).
Miod
Miod Vallat wrote on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 07:07:46PM +:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
It's not a bug, see mount(2).
You meant mount(8).
All the same, in view of the code in /usr/src/sys/kern/vfs_lookup.c,
function lookup, near ISDOTDOT, please consider:
Index: mount.2
I am not sure I agree with this. These are implimentation details as
to how mounts work (and always have), and describing them like this as
if they are higher-level issues is silly.
Miod Vallat wrote on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 07:07:46PM +:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
It's not a bug, see
Thanks for this,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
rp|remote line printer|brother:\
:lp=:rm=brother:rp=POSTSCRIPT_P1:sd=/var/spool/output:lf=/var/log/
lpd-errs:
This does not work for Postscript files or files sent from my applications.
For some reason it seems like it does not recognize the
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