On Tue, 16 Jun 2009, Bill Maas wrote:
Hi,
Got this while trying to compile GNOME from ports on 6/16 snapshot
(packages were broken):
=== Extracting for gst-plugins-good-0.10.8
cp
-R /usr/ports/multimedia/gstreamer-0.10/plugins-good/files
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Anyone tested this against OpenBSDs stack?
http://www.phrack.com/issues.html?issue=66id=9#article
//Jonas
Hello!
I have noticed a rather curious behaviour of ntpd on startup. I
recently started setting the '-s' option to ntpd in rc.conf.local
on my machines. The sloppy hardware clocks on those machines
combined with the lack of any kind of USV often leads to several
minutes of clock skey on reboot
Sorry, I have been too fast to post:
The machine in question I have been testing this with is running
4.5 release.
Running `ntpd -s` from rc.local does *not* work (I must have
misread the log the first time, now it defitinely does not work)
-- I actually have to wait until rc is done and I can
Stefan Unterweger wrote:
Hello!
I have noticed a rather curious behaviour of ntpd on startup. I
recently started setting the '-s' option to ntpd in rc.conf.local
on my machines. The sloppy hardware clocks on those machines
combined with the lack of any kind of USV often leads to several
Hello!
I am using RAIDframe (using RAID 1) on 4.5 release, and am quite
satisfied with it.
After an unclean shutdown, the parity status of the array
expectedly shows DIRTY; the documentation (and common sense)
strongly suggests that the parity be re-written as soon as
possible, if the RAID
* Alexander Hall on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:40:58AM +0200:
What is your network setup?
The network setup is rather simple:
| lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33160
| priority: 0
| groups: lo
| inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
| inet6 ::1 prefixlen
Stefan Unterweger wrote:
* Alexander Hall on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:40:58AM +0200:
What is your network setup?
The network setup is rather simple:
| lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33160
| priority: 0
| groups: lo
| inet 127.0.0.1 netmask
* Alexander Hall on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:20:25AM +0200:
Just em0, which is connected to the LAN and gets all of its
configuration via DHCP and rtsol.
Ah. Sure sounds like this could be an IPv6 issue. That's not at
all my turf though, so let's hope someone more knowledgeable in
that area
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:03:32AM +0200, Stefan Unterweger wrote:
| * Alexander Hall on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:40:58AM +0200:
| What is your network setup?
|
| The network setup is rather simple:
| | lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33160
| | priority: 0
| |
On Jun 15 11:05:39, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Jan Staryh...@stare.cz wrote:
What is the best way to learn about the power/frequency/thermal
control options of my CPU from bsd's point of view (besides
dmesg and sysctl)? For example, what are the P-states and
Hello,
On Fri, 12.06.2009 at 10:54:56 +0200, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
I have a VPN running which looks like a hub-and-spoke configuration.
For the remainder of the discussion, the spokes are OpenBSD 4.4. Since
I've upgraded the hub to 4.5, a connection to one of the spoke
Hi,
On Wed, 17.06.2009 at 10:52:05 +0200, Stefan Unterweger ste...@rg-me.it wrote:
I am considering patching rc(8) and commenting out the `raidctl
-P all` line, and running it via cron(8) at @reboot, but this
seems like a hack to me. So before I venture that way, I'd rather
make sure I didn't
2009/6/17 Stefan Unterweger stefan+open...@rg-me.it:
Hello!
I have noticed a rather curious behaviour of ntpd on startup. I
recently started setting the '-s' option to ntpd in rc.conf.local
on my machines. The sloppy hardware clocks on those machines
combined with the lack of any kind of
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:05:47PM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 17.06.2009 at 10:52:05 +0200, Stefan Unterweger ste...@rg-me.it
wrote:
I am considering patching rc(8) and commenting out the `raidctl
-P all` line, and running it via cron(8) at @reboot, but this
seems like a
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Hi,
When I use mplayer I noticed that since OpenBSD 4.5 that the audio clangs
unless I use aucat -l then it sounds alright. The drawback of this is that
mplayer thinks the audio driver is too slow and it seriously messes up
watching video. Anyone know what settings I should use in mplayer to
Hello there,
May somebody tell me all the required steps to compile a splix port?
Whenever I tried gcc I have Oops somewhere in the middle or at the end.
I am aware of FreeBSD Porter's Handbook, and it looks like that I will
end in considering of entering a computer scince courses and there
igor denisov denisovigor1...@rambler.ru writes:
May somebody tell me all the required steps to compile a splix port?
Whenever I tried gcc I have Oops somewhere in the middle or at the
end.
If you quote the exact message you get, there's a chance to diagnose
the problem and find a fix.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 07:05:35PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
When I use mplayer I noticed that since OpenBSD 4.5 that the audio clangs
unless I use aucat -l then it sounds alright. The drawback of this is that
mplayer thinks the audio driver is too slow and it seriously messes up
On 6/16/09 10:07 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
I would suggest booting into single-user and using netstart for each of
the physical and carp interfaces until you find out where your
misconfiguration is. Set it all up manually, document it, then use
hostname.* to properly bring up your interfaces
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 08:10:08PM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
listen with it writing directly to /dev/audio, without this robotic clang
voice that I get?
the clang happens when the resampling quality is low. But
i don't see why resampling is involved. Could you send the
output of
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:25:51AM -0700, David Newman wrote:
On 6/16/09 10:07 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
I would suggest booting into single-user and using netstart for each of
the physical and carp interfaces until you find out where your
misconfiguration is. Set it all up manually,
I'm actually having this issue as well. I'm running current on an old
Netra T105 and at boot the date isn't updated when running ntpd with the
-s option. It won't even do it from the commandline I think because the
skew it so bad (the bottom of the dmesg outlines it clearly). I had to set
the date
* Allie Daneman d...@drainfade.com [2009-06-17 21:24]:
I'm actually having this issue as well. I'm running current on an old
Netra T105 and at boot the date isn't updated when running ntpd with the
-s option. It won't even do it from the commandline I think because the
skew it so bad (the
Hi,
When I run mutt (or tmux/colorls -G/etc) from xterm, I have fancy
colors=] But when I run:
$ xterm -e mutt
I don't have colors =[ (I'm running dwm and I want xterm to start tmux
automaticly)
$ cat .Xdefaults
XTerm.*.colorMode: on # yes, two capitals
XTerm.*.dynamicColors: on
Hello Brynet, thanks for the suggestion, I just finished installing
4.5-current using a snapshop, the BIOS did not have option for PP
unfortunately. With this version I am having more problems, I still have
the reboot problem when trying to execute Xorg, and still running Xorg
under ktrace
Greetings m...@!
I have a D400 laptop, i386 OpenBSD 4.5 release, and at boot time, I get the
following messages from kernel (full dmesg in the end of the msg):
cbb0 at pci1 dev 1 function 0 TI PCI7510 CardBus rev 0x01: irq 11, CardBus
support disabled
cbb1 at pci1 dev 1 function 1 TI PCI7610
* Raimo Niskanen on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 03:55:00PM +0200:
I'm not sure that I understand you correctly, and don't want to make a
statement about the merit of having raidctl running in the background
while already operating again, but what about having
raidctl -P all
in /etc/rc?
IIRC
* Paul de Weerd on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:34:38AM +0200:
Just em0, which is connected to the LAN and gets all of its
configuration via DHCP and rtsol.
Is (one of) your ntp server(s) v6 only ? Do you have rtsol in
your /etc/hostname.em0 ?
Yes and yes.
Do you get a lease immediately on
Try TERM=xterm-color
Penned by Pieter Verberne on 20090617 22:39.56, we have:
| Hi,
|
| When I run mutt (or tmux/colorls -G/etc) from xterm, I have fancy
| colors=] But when I run:
|
| $ xterm -e mutt
|
| I don't have colors =[ (I'm running dwm and I want xterm to start tmux
| automaticly
Pieter Verberne pieterverbe...@xs4all.nl wrote:
When I run mutt (or tmux/colorls -G/etc) from xterm, I have fancy
colors=] But when I run:
$ xterm -e mutt
I don't have colors =[
$ echo $TERM
xterm-xfree86
Where is TERM set? I suspect xterm -e ... simply doesn't pick
up this setting.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 09:45:49PM +0100, w...@xoono.net wrote:
Hello Brynet, thanks for the suggestion, I just finished installing
4.5-current using a snapshop, the BIOS did not have option for PP
unfortunately. With this version I am having more problems, I still have
the reboot
Todd T. Fries t...@fries.net wrote:
Try TERM=xterm-color
That's not the issue. TERM=xterm-xfree86 does include color support
and is generally the best description of our xterm's capabilities.
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I have tried both 4.5 and a June 16th snapshot of current for i386.
Both pick up the GW-USMicroN as ugen0
dmesg
ugen0 at uhub0 port 2 Ralink 802.11 n WLAN rev 2.00/1.01 addr 4
usbdevs -v
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: high speed, self powered, config 1, EHCI root hub(0x),
NVIDIA(0x10de), rev
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