On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 12:50:40AM -0500, Aaron Hsu wrote:
On 2007-07-25 01:13:41 -0500, Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm being hold a bit back when it says I can't even use the keyboard
on it on OpenBSD, that really sucks.
Have you seen my report on my experiences on
On 7/28/07, Aaron Hsu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007-07-25 01:13:41 -0500, Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm being hold a bit back when it says I can't even use the keyboard
on it on OpenBSD, that really sucks.
Have you seen my report on my experiences on using the
Hi!
On 2007-07-25, Brian Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no prior experience in encryption but wants to figure out how to - as
safe as possible - encrypt some files on my computer. I have been looking at
both GNUPG and Mcrypt. I am not interested in the KEY part of GNUPG but only
On 7/27/07, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has been corrected and new snaps are being
built.
-Bob
* Adriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-26 20:39]:
The MD5 file of the latest amd64 snapshot contains md5 fingerprints
for 4.1 as well as 4.2 versions:
[snip
MD5
Timothy Wilson wrote:
/etc/hostname.pppoe:
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE pppoedev url0 authproto auto
authname 'user' authkey 'pass' up
dest 0.0.0.1
!/sbin/route/ add default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1
echo up /etc/hostname.url0
Please feel free to give suggetions to my pf.conf etc!
Hi
Thank you all for your answers.
As some of you suggested, I used newfs(8) on wd0h
since my wd0{h,i} partitions did not contain anything
interesting. It updated the partition layout from the
disklabel and all works fine now.
Thanks again.
I have two spare SATA drives on an OpenBSD 4.1 box and would like to set
up RAID level 1.
Tips on documentation, HOWTOs or notes of any kind would be great since
the search engines are rather useless for technical documentation. Some
pages have even disappeared, others are quite old.
I found
On 7/25/07, Sean Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello 'alpha' / 'misc'
Alpha console color question.
I got a DS20E 833 uniprocessor Alpha with onboard PCI VGA
( vga0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 3D Labs Oxygen GVX1 rev 0x01 )
Running 4.1-GENERIC and have seen this since oBSD 3.8 when I began
On 7/28/07, Amit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
First post in this mailing list and I would like to take the
opportunity to thank all the OpenBSD developers for a wonderful OS.
I have recently switched over to running OpenBSD full time on my
PowerBook G4 500MHz. OpenBSD has been running
Noticed that the X11 install packages are no longer being built for i386 on
a daily basis.
Is there another tree that might have these or shold I just use the built
ones from 4.1 ?
Cheers.
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:32:36AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there plans to support 3ware's 9650SE SATA RAID controller? If so, will
it be far off?
9000 controllers require a totally new driver w/ a huge firmware
image also that has to be loaded pretty early. meaning it has to
be in
I wonder what crap may someone find in mac osx.. besides that all
hardware work and it is based on good old mach+freebsd open source
codes
I personally own powerbook and yes there is info on internet that new
mac laptops is crap (talking bout hw).. though definitely mac osx is
great piece of
If you want an OS-war, go and play on some other maillist, I do not
like it and I do not want to have it on my laptop. Easy as that.
On 7/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder what crap may someone find in mac osx.. besides that all
hardware work and it is based on good old
On 7/28/07, Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want an OS-war, go and play on some other maillist, I do not
like it and I do not want to have it on my laptop. Easy as that.
If you mean that you don't want to run OS X then why didn't you get a
Thinkpad? Why did you get a
Because I like the design? And I liked the challenge that everything
didn't work 100%?
On 7/28/07, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/28/07, Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want an OS-war, go and play on some other maillist, I do not
like it and I do not want to
thus Karl SjC6dahl - dunceor spake:
Because I like the design? And I liked the challenge that everything
didn't work 100%?
That's a standard feature of Apple hardware (at least since Mr. Jobs
returned; this said by an ex-ACSE)...
On 7/28/07, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
I recently purchased 3x 1U rack servers and all of them seem to give
me an internal compiler error when compiling (almost anything, but
sometimes I can get lucky). I've ran a memtest86 overnight without any
problems, so I assume memory is ok. I ran a benchmark program
(lmbench) to see if anything
Hallo!
I am in the middle of re-reading firewall's pf rules and trying to set
them up more like OpenBSD's way but it seems that i cant figure out on
my own the meaning of state-policy though i read serveral times manual
and searched also list archive.
In a test environment i have following setup
On 7/28/07, Subcommander l0r3zz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Noticed that the X11 install packages are no longer being built for i386 on
a daily basis.
I noticed the binary snapshot X installation file sets are absent from
the snapshots during the last few days. Do you mean those?
But X snapshot
am working through a netboot install onto a sparc64 machine and noticed
that netboot != pxeboot and want to determine the minimum requirements
for netbooting.
so with netbooting it requires rarpd, tftp and NFS? not used to the NFS
requirement when pxebooting and usually just have dhcpd
I recently moved my PPPoE over and onto my 4100 modem.
It is capable of passing my public IP into the openbsd box
and then when I reboot, since the modem keeps my connection alive I
dont change IPs as often...This works very well...but, however, this
has caused a new twist:
My modem appears
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