On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 2:22 AM, Unix Fan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greets,
In a number of Linux distributions the bug has been fixed, but it
remains in OpenBSD... Why?
I don't see any difference in the way Fedora 8 handles that. The only
difference I see is that most linux distributions
Yes, looks like this is the problem.
I've setup /altroot during installation, and i didn't bother editing
fstab.
/altroot looks like this:
/dev/wd0d /altroot ffs rw 1 2
So i should change ffs to xx, right?
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Gabri Mate
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On 22:02 Sat 05 Jul , Denny White wrote:
Quoted from
As of 4.4-beta (dmesg below), X has become sluggish on my Thinkpad X40.
Switching between tabs in Firefox takes about 2 seconds now. Starting a
new xterm takes about a second which before was instant. Switching
between desktops in cwm results in a one second delay between drawing
the outline of
Add the following to xorg.conf in the Device section:
Option MigrationHeuristic greedy
On 2008-07-06, Alex Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As of 4.4-beta (dmesg below), X has become sluggish on my Thinkpad X40.
Switching between tabs in Firefox takes about 2 seconds now. Starting a
new xterm
Hallo!
I am choosing (probably from ebay) a sata adapter to connect four newer
generation sata disks to little older computer (ibm x200, with 32bit pci
slots) to make myself an home-made storage for home use backup. I have
not yet decided whether to use for it openbsd or debian. People
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Gabri Mate
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On 04:19 Sun 06 Jul , Denny White wrote:
Quoted from Gabri Mate on Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 02:25:55AM +0200,:
Hey There List,
I've made an /altroot partition, exactly the same size as my /, and
it
is also mounted. I've put ROOTBACKUP=1 in root's
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 12:43:39PM +0300, Imre Oolberg wrote:
Hallo!
I am choosing (probably from ebay) a sata adapter to connect four newer
generation sata disks to little older computer (ibm x200, with 32bit pci
slots) to make myself an home-made storage for home use backup. I have
That last one that got fixed by henning seems to work now, however i hit
another one.
Scenario-NATing OBSD i386 acting as gw and and redirecting a port 39965 to
laptop behind running WinXP. Regular surfing works ok and is stable but if i
start ytorrent and 3-4 different torrents this panics
* Karl Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-06 14:36]:
That last one that got fixed by henning seems to work now, however i hit
another one.
Scenario-NATing OBSD i386 acting as gw and and redirecting a port 39965 to
laptop behind running WinXP. Regular surfing works ok and is stable but if i
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008, Rildo Cezar wrote:
... if there something like this drbd ...
OpenAFS allows volumes to be mirrored, but that's through its own
filesystem, not along side another.
Or, (just guessing) Maybe something could be cobbled together with ccd and
vconfig and a few other parts:
Hello,
I'm doing some testing with iSCSI and I'd like to know if there is any
plan to add iSCSI support to OpenBSD (initiator and/or target) ?
Denis
Hi!
And yes, it holds again that manual is the ultimate source, thanks!
After giving some extra thought it appears that with older computer my
main concern should not to be disk performance but network. em0 does
there according to the
# dd if=/dev/zero .. | nc 1.2.3.4 1010
some poor 16-20
Hallo!
I am trying out trunk interface with em and fxp adapters and though
trunk seems to work all right i cant figure out how it takes itself mac
address. It does switch between the two physical interfaces' addresses,
but if someone expresses the alogithm on higher abstraction level than
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Hello, and greetings
I am currently experiencing issues with OpenBSD's hfsc packet
scheduler. When I attempt to
issue a pass out rule that places various packets in various
queues, it seems my rules are
being ignored
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Hello to all!
This is my first post to the mailing list/newsgroup. I'm user of Debian
GNU/Linux and recently I installed OpenBSD 4.3 in a machine AMD K6-II to
begin to be acquiring ability in its use, so I hope that with the aid of
you it can be
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 05:43:51PM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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Hello to all!
This is my first post to the mailing list/newsgroup. I'm user of Debian
GNU/Linux and recently I installed OpenBSD 4.3 in a machine AMD K6-II to
begin to be
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 10:59:02PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 05:43:51PM -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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Hello to all!
This is my first post to the mailing list/newsgroup. I'm user of Debian
GNU/Linux and
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Alex Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As of 4.4-beta (dmesg below), X has become sluggish on my Thinkpad X40.
Switching between tabs in Firefox takes about 2 seconds now. Starting a
new xterm takes about a second which before was instant. Switching
between
Michael schrieb:
Hi,
according to http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware OpenBSD works
on this machine, but does anyone know if multiple UltraSPARC IIIi CPUs
are also supported?
Thanks in advance.
Michael
from http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html#history, last paragraph:
OpenBSD
Unix Fan wrote:
(Be a peach, get this into 4.4...)
I don't see a patch attached...
On 2008-07-06, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unix Fan wrote:
(Be a peach, get this into 4.4...)
I don't see a patch attached...
Would definitely help, since (after I un-kill-filed the OP to
see what this was about) the line numbers given were really not
very useful.
Edd Barrett wrote:
I don't see a patch attached...
The line numbers were related to the startx script in 4.3...
I guess that it's autogenerated?
Go to line 207 in revision 1.7 of xenocara/app/xinit/startx.cpp:
Are you ready yet?
Replace:
xserverauthfile=$HOME/.serverauth.$$
I run into this problem using latest snapshot/amd64 (x* from june 2).
I'm using the intel driver and it seens EXA is the default now.
Firefox scrolling was slow and X was using about 50% CPU.
I put Option MigrationHeuristic greedy and now it's OK.
Any idea why the need to use this?
Thanks.
Eventually.
I started writing the qli driver but have not had time to finish that.
I also am planning to do a software initiator/target using softraid
however that is further out.
*sigh* so much code so little time...
On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 07:43:09PM +0200, Denis Fondras wrote:
Hello,
I'm
kettenis@ is a machine!
It is incredible how quickly he added all that support in such a short
period of time.
On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 12:45:16AM +0200, Robert Peichaer wrote:
Michael schrieb:
Hi,
according to http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware OpenBSD works on
this machine, but
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I found a program, VietPad, to type Vietnamese with the necessary
diacritics. I couldn't get it to work completely until I found out
about mlterm's capabilities, so I installed mlterm and now I can
enter and properly display the diacritics. Now I'm
Well, building a kernel with DRM and removing option MigrationHeuristic
gives some impressive results:
GtkEntry - time: 0.26
GtkComboBox - time: 6.69
GtkComboBoxEntry - time: 5.76
GtkSpinButton - time: 0.91
GtkProgressBar - time: 0.38
GtkToggleButton - time: 2.17
GtkCheckButton - time:
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