Hey at all,
I know the most people dont like trolls and me too! But the last to
days I've laughed so often ... the misc@ list has a pretty cool humor,
for sure.
Bye
Konrad
It really sucks. it is slow.
Yeah, installing OpenBSD takes a long time and one feels quite
drained afterwards.
-sm
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On 01/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, a googlemail account. This message must perhaps be coming from a typical
illiterate
British idiot who thinks that Glory is to Britain and Grandeur is still again to
Britain.
I wonder what operating system does the British maintained
On 6/1/07, Darren Spruell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/31/07, Andris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After OpenBSD boots, it clears the screen. Then I can't see some
information, for example, the start of local daemons. All I can see
using the console scrollback buffer is this:
dmesg
Automatic
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... snip ...
No information about local daemons, for example.
Any idea why I can't see the information using the console scrollback
buffer after boot? The information detailing the start of daemons, for
example.
Greetings.
Darn. You're right. I looked before, but saw what wasn't there
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made.
Theo de Raadt wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made.
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 04:40:49PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that we've made.
I've not been a member of the community for very long: 3-4
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007, Theo de Raadt wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
Hope you guys out there enjoy the changes that
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
I elect merdely to fill in all the
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
Hope you guys out there enjoy the
hi!
thanks theo for making it possible and thanks to all the people
supporting OpenBSD with donations and buying the cds!
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 04:40:49PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me to describe all the projects.
Hope you guys out there enjoy the
Commell == Liantec
Same boards, same company, just a marketing change. Liantec is the name
they want to brand/market.
I also use Liantec. If you are in Europe, contact Wim and he'll hook
you up. Though, I'm sure he'll ship worldwide.
-mtu
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 09:31:56AM -0600, Diana
Hello;
Are there any network issues or problems that are known to exist between
the 4.0 packet filter and 4.1 systems trying to access the internet or
communicate across the network? I'm having a large ammount of trouble
getting my 4.1 computers to communicate with others on my network.
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Reyk Floeter wrote:
i mostly concentrated on writing 10g drivers, bits on
hoststated, and doing performance testing.
reyk
YEA, thank you very much for your 10g work, looking forward to removing
FreeBSD from a couple of systems at my day job.
g.day
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Mark Uemura wrote:
Commell == Liantec
Same boards, same company, just a marketing change. Liantec is the name
they want to brand/market.
I also use Liantec. If you are in Europe, contact Wim and he'll hook
you up. Though, I'm sure he'll ship worldwide.
-mtu
Thanks
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 04:05:27PM -0700, Darren Spruell wrote:
On 6/2/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The c2k7 hackathon is over, with roughly 50 developers attending the
event for 10 days in Calgary.
So many projects were started or finished, it is basically impossible
for me
On 29/05/2007, at 10:41 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
if you have a recent bios that lets you set the low-temp fan duty
cycle to 0% to quieten things down while you do the initial install,
make sure the 'power off if cpu fan fails' option is turned off or
you'll have an aggravating 'enter the
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