** Reply to message from Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 01
Jan 2007 22:07:55 +0100
>Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
>> i have been a postfix user for several years and have decided i should learn
>> to
>> use sendmail. making a very basic setup that has 1 virtual mailbox (i.e. a
>> mailbox f
Some packages (e.g., binutils 2.17) want to issue sed commands like
s,^.*/,,;s,^,avr-,;;s/$//
but OpenBSD's sed doesn't handle empty expressions as in this. The
patch below adds support for this.
(It also eliminates a useless null pointer check: p is checked for
nullity when it is set a few
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I am going to test the memory next just in case, but anyone have an idea
as to what that might be?
Just for the record, after I got a replacement DDR 1GB replacement in
the server, all have been stable so far for a few days.
So, memory it was look like.
Thanks
Hi,
I am having problems getting my Asus K8N-LR motherboard and a Symbios Logic
MegaRAID SATA 4x/8x PCI-X controller working together nicely on
OpenBSD 4.0 amd64 current as of 12/30/06 from a snapshot. There are
two 250g SATA drives behind the RAID
controller in a mirrored configuration.
I get th
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> I wonder if the landisk port would support this device? if it did it
> would make a pretty cool wifi firewall :)
>
> http://www.unityelectronics.com/product-product_id/2506/m/Tritton_Technologies/p/TRI_WHD1200
>
> Sam Fourman Jr.
Dunno what's inside, a
On Sat, Dec 30, 2006, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/12/29 18:11, Claus Assmann wrote:
> > Is it correct that the Dell E521 does not have any sensor chips?
> the bios to see if anything's reported there though, it would be
> a bit of a surprise if at least cpu temperature wasn't available.
Not
On 01/01/2007 04:08:49 PM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
The default is:
- everything except / is nodev
- everything except /sbin /usr /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/libexec
/usr/libexec/* /usr/local /usr/local/* /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6/bin
is nosuid
- noexec is not used by default
Thanks to everybody
I wonder if the landisk port would support this device? if it did it
would make a pretty cool wifi firewall :)
http://www.unityelectronics.com/product-product_id/2506/m/Tritton_Technologies/p/TRI_WHD1200
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 10/10/06, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006,
Karl O. Pinc wrote on Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 09:11:12PM +:
> Is the "stock" fstab documented anywhere? That is,
> the fstab that you get if you use the recommended
> partitions that the install program sets up for you.
The comments in the install script are nice to read:
less /usr/src/distrib/m
On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 09:11:12PM +, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> Is the "stock" fstab documented anywhere? That is,
> the fstab that you get if you use the recommended
> partitions that the install program sets up for you.
>
> I've been shuffling partitions around and would like
> something to com
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On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 09:11:12PM +, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> Is the "stock" fstab documented anywhere? That is,
> the fstab that you get if you use the recommended
> partitions that the install program sets up for you.
>
> I've been shuffling partitions around and would like
> something to com
Is the "stock" fstab documented anywhere? That is,
the fstab that you get if you use the recommended
partitions that the install program sets up for you.
I've been shuffling partitions around and would like
something to compare against with regards to
mounting "noexec" "nosuid" etc.
Thanks.
Ka
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i have been a postfix user for several years and have decided i should learn to
use sendmail. making a very basic setup that has 1 virtual mailbox (i.e. a
mailbox for a user that does not have shell account on the mailserver) is giving
me grief and i have not been able to
Hi,
I was wondering why /usr/local/sbin was not in
the $PATH of the default section of /etc/login.conf.
Since /usr/local/bin is in there I can think of no
reason not to also have /usr/local/sbin.
Regards,
Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward."
Hi Federico,
I have A8V Deluxe and had similar problems when
I used Belkin KVM switch: erratic mouse after switching
from my Windows machine back to OpenBSD.
Problems disappeared after I bought Linksys's KVM
-pekka-
Federico Giannici wrote:
I suspect there is some kind of incompatibility betwe
> Whell, of course, =); it's a place to start. Another place to
> start would be trying to reproduce this on i386 -current... Didier?
Hello,
Yes, ok no problem.
I will test this on another similar system (same motherboard but with a Core 2
Duo E6600) as I can't break this one ...
I'll let you kno
> Marc Balmer wrote:
> > * Willy Jacobs wrote:
> >> OpenBSD 4.0 (amd64), but also the latest current release,
> failed to
> >> remap certain PCI interrupts (especially USB) on my
> ASUS A8N SLI
> >> Premium (NForce 4) motherboard.
> >>
> >> Is this problem caused by the NForce4 chip or APIC re
To Karel
You should learn what ports and packages are
Read FAQ 15 Ports and Packages
Fetching port tree read 15.3.2
p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.0p0.tgz
is it this package can't see from your mail.
You dont need the ports maintainer when you use the package
do you?
You need the package mantainer
Hello,
while reading the mailing list I noticed these opposite statements about
realistic pps throughput reachable with OpenBSD. I'm quite interested in
the topic, and would like to have an idea of the order of magnitude we
are talking about. I should also say that the second post doesn't sound
pa
I suspect there is some kind of incompatibility between OpenBSD 4.0
(i386 and amd64) and ASUS A8V motherboards.
We have a few of these motherboards in use and since we upgraded to
OpenBSD 4.0 they freeze from time to time, usually during high IO load
(disk or network).
Now I have upgraded my
Marc Balmer wrote:
* Willy Jacobs wrote:
OpenBSD 4.0 (amd64), but also the latest current release, failed to
remap certain PCI interrupts (especially USB) on my ASUS A8N SLI
Premium (NForce 4) motherboard.
Is this problem caused by the NForce4 chip or APIC related?
I see that FreeBSD 6.1 ma
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