On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 02:18:58PM -0500, Victor Camacho wrote:
Jeff Quast wrote:
On 9/15/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would probably be best to let a daemon or cronjob outside the chroot
read it; a socket or even a simple pipe in the chroot is sufficient to
signal a
please do test the new code in a sparc64 container.
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What do I care about the size of vim ?
My development box has got 1G of real memory, and vim is the most single
important tool on that box ! All I care about is that it starts up fast
enough, and it does what I need it to do (visual highlights with v, and
multiple windows).
Heck, it's pretty
James,
On 16/09/2006, at 8:32 AM, dilbert wrote:
My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear
with me.
I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go
percent sign
'Internet' at the prompt
ie: %internet
and it doesn't work. What gives??!!
It appears
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:
However when I try to connect using cu I don't get any output:
zaurus:fred /home/fred cu -l /dev/cuaU0 -s19200
Just a stupid idea, but shouldn't you use ttyU0 instead of cuaU0?
I've always used cua as I'm dialing out to the machine on the end of
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 02:18:58PM -0500, Victor Camacho wrote:
Jeff Quast wrote:
On 9/15/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would probably be best to let a daemon or cronjob outside the chroot
read it; a socket or even a simple pipe in the
Is anyone using LSI Logic's FlexRAID? The archives seem suspiciously
quiet on this. Seems nice to add a disk to an array on the fly.
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Hi everybody!
I am looking at implementing a round-robin load-balanced group of
servers behind an OBSD firewall.
The pf commands would run along the lines
[...]
table servers persist file /etc/pf.serverlist
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $virtual_ip port 80 \
- servers
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:32:58 -0700 (PDT)
dilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with me.
I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go percent sign
'Internet' at the prompt
ie: %internet
and it doesn't work.
Hi,
I have just taken a contract at a company for to help with driving some
procedure into their IT services to meet their growth demands. As an aside I
have picked up on discussions about number of failures of SATA RAID
subsystems using Adaptec 2610SA controllers provided by HP (running under
You really have come to the wrong mailing list. This is a mailing
list about OpenBSD.
It is not a mailing list about SATA or SATA reliability. Nor is not a
mailing list setup to assist you in fulfilling your contracts.
It is about OpenBSD (which you do not mention), and which does not
support
On 9/15/06, dilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with
me.
I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go percent
sign
'Internet' at the prompt
ie: %internet
and it doesn't work. What gives??!!
Dilhole,
Yeah, sorry Theo, I did post it as OT, I value this groups input greatly but
point taken.
-Andy
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Theo de Raadt
Sent: 16 September 2006 20:59
To: Andrew Smith
Cc: 'OpenBSD-misc list'
Subject: Re: OT: Adaptec
On Sat, Sep 16, 2006 at 08:59:27PM +0200, Markus Wernig wrote:
Hi everybody!
I am looking at implementing a round-robin load-balanced group of
servers behind an OBSD firewall.
The pf commands would run along the lines
[...]
table servers persist file /etc/pf.serverlist
rdr on $ext_if
On 9/15/06 8:09 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
I'm really perplexed about how people think that having
each line of source code in six different colors somehow makes
things clearer.
I presume you are pretty often perplexed about people when you met them?
+++chefren
Does OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASE support usb external hard drives? I am
considering getting one, like the Seagate 6-Gb pocket drive, to back
up data from an i386 system, but could not determine from the OBSD i386
hardware information whether such drives are supported.
Hi misc@,
I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting.
Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which turned out to be as
incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch as soon as possible
(preferably before the 25th of September).
I have google-d a bit
looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are only for gurus who born knowing everything...
giving the new users the pointers where to start (as shane message) is
enough...
or just ignore the message...
My team offers it. I personally have been using OpenBSD since 2.3.
We also are the only company that using OpenBSD web servers in an
HSphere cluster. Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with your needs. The data
center is in the states (Central Florida).
Thanks,
Aaron
On 9/16/06, Gilles Chehade [EMAIL
I read [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email and felt really bad about taking this so
lightly, and not offering real help. So, I have decided to change my ways,
and offer you real help.
On 9/15/06, dilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is simple- I'm a relative newbie at BSD so please bear with
Gilles == Gilles Chehade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gilles I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated
Gilles hosting. Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which
Gilles turned out to be as incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch
Gilles as soon as
On Saturday 16 September 2006 19:56, Juan Pablo Feria Gomez wrote:
looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are only for gurus who born knowing everything...
giving the new users the pointers where to start (as shane message) is
enough...
or just ignore the message...
Well in this case it's pretty
I'm am new to this mailing list but not new to OpenBSD. I have been
having some success with working with Apache in chroot, but I am
trying to experiment with setting up a wiki server (using mediawiki)
and am having quite a time of it. I have figure out some of the
problems and I am
On 2006/09/16 23:49, Default User wrote:
Does OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASE support usb external hard drives?
Generally yes, this type of drive is supported by umass(4).
If a particular device doesn't work, try again with a -current snapshot,
if it still fails then post back here with a complete dmesg,
Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of us learned to use color to read things faster.
I've learned to read C very quickly without color. I just find color
distracting... I know one person who uses color highlighting has a hard
time reading code without it so I consider it a handicap in
Gilles Chehade wrote:
Hi misc@,
I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting.
Currently, I am being hosted by a french company which turned out to be as
incompetent as can be, and I am willing to switch as soon as possible
(preferably before the 25th of September).
Marian Hettwer wrote:
As soon as replication starts, mysql gets very unresponsive:
- -bash-3.1$ time mysqladmin -uroot -p proc stat
Enter password:
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