Nick ! wrote:
On 3/2/07, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK someone smack me with a cluestick because I cannot find the answer
for this anywhere.
I've got a usb - serial adapter and cannot figure out what port to
tell minicom to use.
ugen0 at uhub1 port 1
ugen0: Keyspan USA-19QI
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 06:09:22PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 11:25:11AM +0100, Mechiel Lukkien wrote:
Hi all,
It seems mlock does not work on OpenBSD/i386 for non-root users. On other
archs it might work as non-root (looking at the code), but I don't have
a
The fix was just to remove PAE support from the i386 kernel (until the
bug is found). So, try copying the latest snapshot kernel to /bsd and
reboot. Just grab it from the snapshots/i386 directory on the ftp
server.
I copied a current i386 kernel from this week , and
it rebooted okay on the
Hallo,
I've just played aroudn with the popen(2)-call. After getting a
segmentation fault on a quite old OpenBSD 3.8 machine I've tried to
understand the source.
/usr/src/lib/libc/gen/popen.c
what I am missing is the initialization of *pidlist. If I initialize
this static pointer with NULL
I have OpenBSD 4.0 with three nics (internet, wired, wireless). A WinXP
system (10.0.0.11) on wireless has access to internet and can ping Win98
system (192.168.0.15) on wired side, but cannot print to printer (192.168.0.7).
Firewalls disabled on Windows systems for this test.
Ping from
On 2007/03/03 09:25, Frank Bax wrote:
I have OpenBSD 4.0 with three nics (internet, wired, wireless). A WinXP
system (10.0.0.11) on wireless has access to internet and can ping Win98
system (192.168.0.15) on wired side, but cannot print to printer
(192.168.0.7).
Does the printer have a
On 2007/03/03 14:01, Paul Pruett wrote:
Umm, it frooze/hung up again at 5:08 am. about
23 hours after rebooting with the current 4.1 kernel
on the i386 4.0 userland
(not recommended...I'm sure you know that already though)
I was remote so I did not see the monitor for any
panics, but
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 01:56:19PM +0100, Dag Leine wrote:
Hallo,
I've just played aroudn with the popen(2)-call. After getting a
segmentation fault on a quite old OpenBSD 3.8 machine I've tried to
understand the source.
/usr/src/lib/libc/gen/popen.c
what I am missing is the
Some people thought the current 4.0 artwork was to childish for a
corporate environment. I created a more simple and clean looking dvd
case. You can download it at http://puffy.ctors.net/
If you have some comments about this, please let me know.
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Mechiel Lukkien wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 06:09:22PM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 11:25:11AM +0100, Mechiel Lukkien wrote:
Hi all,
It seems mlock does not work on OpenBSD/i386 for non-root users. On other
archs it might work as
On Mar 3, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Tom Van Looy wrote:
Some people thought the current 4.0 artwork was to childish for a
corporate environment. I created a more simple and clean looking dvd
case. You can download it at http://puffy.ctors.net/
If you have some comments about this, please let me know.
2007/3/3, Ray Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's ugly, horrible, no fun and violates Theo's trademark with a
whiffle bat.
I suppose the case contains official CDs, so I see no violation. And
he could (and should IMHO) have used the images from
http://www.openbsd.org/art4.html
I like the
hi tom,
i like your cover, ill use it for my corp. cd set
thnx
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At 10:11 AM 3/3/07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/03/03 09:25, Frank Bax wrote:
I have OpenBSD 4.0 with three nics (internet, wired, wireless). A WinXP
system (10.0.0.11) on wireless has access to internet and can ping Win98
system (192.168.0.15) on wired side, but cannot print to printer
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 11:34:49AM +0100, Dolphy wrote:
After rtorrent starts on a freshly rebooted system memory disapearing
/50M every second, till 1M.
I dont really get it what can be the problem, maybe some kernel bug?
uname -psr
OpenBSD 4.0 Genuine Intel(R) CPU 3.20GHz
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 12:09:27AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
@0 C set [Phase 1]:Default=peer-default force
C set [peer-default]:Phase=1 force
C set [peer-default]:Authentication=2 force
C set [peer-default]:Configuration=mm-default force
C set [peer-default]:ID=me.mylan.net-ID
Hi,
Sometime ago I created a FreeBSD port for OpenBSD's pdksh because of
some annoyance in our pdksh port I can't even remember today. I simply
named the port openksh since it sounded fitting and threw it on my home
page with a short blurb and links to the port and distfile. Recently
someone
On Saturday 03 March 2007 14:04, Tom Van Looy wrote:
Some people thought the current 4.0 artwork was to childish for a
corporate environment. I created a more simple and clean looking dvd
case. You can download it at http://puffy.ctors.net/
If you have some comments about this, please let me
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007, Hans Hoexer wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 12:09:27AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
@0 C set [Phase 1]:Default=peer-default force
C set [peer-default]:Phase=1 force
C set [peer-default]:Authentication=2 force
C set [peer-default]:Configuration=mm-default
On 3/2/07, Joseph C. Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Nick Holland wrote:
exactly.
This idea of using VMware (or similar) to host a firewall that
protects the host operating system is something I find somewhere
between amusing (because its silly) and scary
I am scripting (sh) some package installs on an updated (today) OpenBSD
4.0-STABLE system and I am getting errors even when the pkg_add command
ultimately succeeds and installs the packages.
The shell script in question and sample output:
export
NOTE: THIS IS A RE-SEND. ORIGINAL MESSAGE SEEMS TO HAVE NEVER BEEN
POSTED TO LIST AFTER NEARLY 1-1/2 HOURS! (Can you say NSA?)
I just patched OpenBSD i386 RELEASE following the examples for patching
at http://www.openbsd101.com/ since the procedure in the OpenBSD FAQ
seemed somewhat complicated
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 10:43:52PM -0500, Peter wrote:
I am scripting (sh) some package installs on an updated (today) OpenBSD
4.0-STABLE system and I am getting errors even when the pkg_add command
ultimately succeeds and installs the packages.
The shell script in question and sample
I'm loving OBSD 4.0/i386, but have a 4DWAVE sound card where the internal
synth doesn't produce any sound. Normal audio (ogg123, plaympeg) works
fine.
$ midiplay -l
0: 4DWAVE MIDI UART
1: PC speaker
$ midiplay -x -d 0
(pauses a few seconds as if it were working, but no sound.)
I've tried
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