On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 15:49:20 -0600
Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On December 29, 2007 02:15:15 pm Daniel wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 13:41:06 -0600
Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On December 29, 2007 11:23:19 am Daniel wrote:
Hi (again, sorry, now with Subject)!
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 03:59:25PM -0600, Aaron wrote:
Still no connectivity to speak of when a machine has a carp interface set
to the BACKUP state.
Any other ideas?
Hmmm. Th eonly thing I can think of is simplify.
Assign a single address to your fxps, and add a carp interface in the
same
johan beisser wrote:
Fewer frames get corrupted, means less processing overhead per frame.
Not true at all - if only the payload is changed.
Outside of that, the remaining advantage is fewer frames going over
the line.
But the same amount of data(!) needs to be transmitted, and only if no
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 12:21:11PM +0530, Karthik Kumar wrote:
Hi,
The Makefile in /usr/share/doc/usd complains about missing or not
installed documentation. I talked to a few people and they told me it
was partly because of copyright reasons. Is that true?
In case it was missing, a
On 21:52 Sat 29 Dec , badeguruji wrote:
for those who need. sorry if you do not.
There is already pstree in ports/packages.
~~aapka kalyan ho~~
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From: Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Saturday,
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:03:49PM -0500, Dave Sorg wrote:
I have a 1TB hard drive in an external box. When I use USB 2.0 to write to it,
I eventually get read/write errors. When I use USB 1, I don't.
I know that my drive has a reported speed of 7200 rpm, but that it is
generally advised to
* Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-30 00:52]:
I got rid of the aliases on the parent interfaces and made their addresses
part of the
carp network and things now seem to be working. This is great, and not so
great as
for my public address space, i'm losing another two addresses that i have
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, mufurcz wrote:
johan beisser wrote:
Fewer frames get corrupted, means less processing overhead per frame.
Not true at all - if only the payload is changed.
Outside of that, the remaining advantage is fewer frames going over
the line.
But the same amount of data(!)
Hello misc,
The last week a law created a new Daylight Saving Time at Argentina.
It says:
Increase 1h. from Sunday 30 of December at 0:00 A.M. local time.
Decrease 1 h. at Sunday 16 of March at 0:00 A.M. summer time.
So , reading zic's manual page:
$ vi ART
#Rule NAME FROMTO
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:03:49PM -0500, Dave Sorg wrote:
I have a 1TB hard drive in an external box. When I use USB 2.0 to write to
it,
I eventually get read/write errors. When I use USB 1, I don't.
Then it is likely a cable issue. Try getting a fancy USB 2.0 cable.
I know that my drive
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 08:25:19PM +1100, mufurcz wrote:
johan beisser wrote:
Fewer frames get corrupted, means less processing overhead per frame.
Not true at all - if only the payload is changed.
Use NICs capable of TCP checksumming and the appropriate drivers, that
will mean less
On 30/12/2007, Pablo Halamaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello misc,
The last week a law created a new Daylight Saving Time at Argentina.
It says:
Increase 1h. from Sunday 30 of December at 0:00 A.M. local time.
Decrease 1 h. at Sunday 16 of March at 0:00 A.M. summer time.
So , reading
On Dec 30, 2007 9:00 AM, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:03:49PM -0500, Dave Sorg wrote:
I have a 1TB hard drive in an external box. When I use USB 2.0 to write
to
it,
I eventually get read/write errors. When I use USB 1, I don't.
Then it is likely a
root:84# pkg_add amavisd-new-2.3.2p0.tgz
arc-5.21op0: complete
Error from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/packages/i386/:
550 Failed to open file.
Error from
On Dec 30, 2007 11:00 AM, badeguruji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
root:84# pkg_add amavisd-new-2.3.2p0.tgz
arc-5.21op0: complete
Error from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/packages/i386/:
550 Failed to open file.
Error from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2/packages/i386/:
550 Failed
On Sun 2007.12.30 at 10:00 -0800, badeguruji wrote:
root:84# pkg_add amavisd-new-2.3.2p0.tgz
arc-5.21op0: complete
Error from
OpenBSD doesn't have distribution rights for archivers/freeze...
You'll have to build it from ports...
-Nix Fan.
After a discussion on the openbsd irc I am sending this mail, hoping fvwm will
be removed from base and repo, or updated.
The fvwm version in base is 2.2.5, which is released somewhere in the late
nighties.
Every installation using X, does have this program installed on the system.
Then in
I forgot to Cc the list, so i resend it:
Dieter Rauschenberger wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 05:16:11AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either no developer uses aDSL at home (with a ISP forcing him to reconnect
every 24 hours) or nobody uses OpenBSD as router or nobody uses the
connection
Actually probably the sata to usb|ide to usb converter chip. Not all are
made equal.
On 31/12/2007, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:03:49PM -0500, Dave Sorg wrote:
I have a 1TB hard drive in an external box. When I use USB 2.0 to write
to it,
I
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 07:36:47PM +0100, Jan wrote:
I would suggest to remove all window managers from base except twm.
Twm is in all default X installations and could be left in as last
resort. When someone needs a window manager, he can install it from
repo or ports, but it should not be
please, don't touch fvwm 2.2.5... it's just perfect... not in vain
it's the default wm in obsd... Don't touch t!
2007/12/30, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 07:36:47PM +0100, Jan wrote:
I would suggest to remove all window managers from base
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It's also rather difficult to find non-x86-based boards. I was also
reading about these ARM-based units, but haven't ordered samples:
http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/prod_SBC.htm
FWIW #1 - the port of NetBSD to this ARM platform has already had some cursory
looks from a couple of
On 12/29/07 5:27 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Summary:
I still suggest a heartbeat monitor and a modem.
A heartbeat monitor makes the system seriously more complicated and thus less
reliable.
If the proposed system boots from a non writable medium (yes there are flash
devices with a
I would like to install OpenBSD *once* and keep it patched and secured for
many years there after (5 - 7 years) in a production environment. Would it
be feasible to get a snapshot today and follow -current for many years w/o
having to reinstall? Basically, this approach would skip -stable and
On 12/30/07, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Security fixes in fvwm-menu-directory. (CVE-2006-5969)
i don't get it. i can make a magic directory name and... run commands
as myself?
Security fixes in FvwmCommand
Security fix for fvwm-menu-directory. See BugTraq id 9161.
Security patch in
Hi there,
On 30/12/2007, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would suggest to remove all window managers from base except twm. Twm is in
all default X installations and could be left in as last resort.
Cwm is very good, but there are some bugs in that too. I notice that
if you hide a window so
On December 29, 2007 11:23:19 am Daniel wrote:
Hi (again, sorry, now with Subject)!
Anyone experiencing or experienced segfaults with openldap using
the bdb backed? I'm using -current ports tree, and built the
openldap-{client,server}, dbv4 and cyrus-sasl2 packages from
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 01:00:24AM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 12/29/07 5:27 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Summary:
I still suggest a heartbeat monitor and a modem.
A heartbeat monitor makes the system seriously more complicated and thus
less reliable.
If the proposed system boots from a
On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 08:42:08AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
Per that interview you are endorsing an OS that basically won't run
without proprietary drivers.
I did not know that. Can you send me a URL for the precise details?
Once I know the details, I will ask them to post a
On Mon 2007.12.31 at 01:05 +, Edd Barrett wrote:
Cwm is very good, but there are some bugs in that too. I notice that
if you hide a window so the pointer falls onto the root window and
then try to search for a window (alt+/ if i remember correctly), then
the search menu is not displayed.To
Steve Shockley wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand, the stash of Compaq iPaqs I came across recently have
built-in sound, a very capable built-in speaker, nearly silent in
operation and are easy for Joe Average to understand. We've got enough
we could even ship out a spare with
Nick Holland wrote:
Apparently, Compaq likes to (surprise) reuse product names.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pb22/iPAQ/10638_na.html
I think that's what I was thinking of, at least the case looks like it.
I think at one point they marketed these as a thin client type of
device.
Interesting
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