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Hi,
I've found that I have same problem for dhcpd daemon too. No messages are
coming to syslogd anymore.
Please can anyone confirm it?
I was able to reproduce same problem on other box too.
For me it's very strange that these problems started after patching BIND
because I don't know how
I want to buy this keyboard and like to know if anyone uses it with
OpenBSD 4.3 [http://tinyurl.com/5szfz6] [ebay.com].
From little what I understand, it uses USB technology and the
connection from the USB to the keyboard is wireless and uses
bluetooth. I wonder if this would actually work with
I am using an old FJS lifebook P7010 and everything works just fine...
wireless, sound, X, apm -C keeps it relatively silent and if you get
the second battery, you'll get a 1.8Kg sub-notebook running obsd for
about 6 hours
I believe the newer FJS lifebooks are much more noisy and have a
reduced
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Anathae Townsend wrote:
Besides the ASUS EEEPCs, has anyone tried to get other sub-notebooks working
under OpenBSD?
http://openbsd.org/zaurus.html
-d
Hi Tim and Marc,
thanks for the quick answer. I have had a look at R; it reminds me of
octave, but I didn't like octave because, again, the plotting engine
is gnuplot.
Tim, I had a look at GMT but I then read Thus, a complete GMT
installation may take up around 200 Mb. and it scared me away. I
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008, Pau wrote:
PS: Still, a BSD-licensed programme like R or gnuplot seems not to
exist, right?
It isn't exactly a plotting program, but ports/graphics/py-matplotlib
is BSD licensed and has a matlab-like interface.
Then again I don't consider gnuplot's license to be
Hi Misc@,
Recently just update the kernel on my i386 routers, and, eventually got
Aug 2 19:20:00 GreenServiceRouter /bsd: pfr_update_stats: assertion
failed on the console screen and /var/log/messages. I use pf and bgpd
heavily. So this might because my pf setting, which is ok before or,
Le Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 02:17:08AM -0700, Chris ecrivait :
I want to buy this keyboard and like to know if anyone uses it with
OpenBSD 4.3 [http://tinyurl.com/5szfz6] [ebay.com].
From little what I understand, it uses USB technology and the
connection from the USB to the keyboard is wireless
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 03:55:49PM -0600, Anathae Townsend wrote:
Besides the ASUS EEEPCs, has anyone tried to get other sub-notebooks working
under OpenBSD?
Two computers I am thinking of are the MSI WIND (street price around $550
canadian) and the Acer Aspire One A110-1955 (street price
I wanted to check if anyone has experienced
similar problems. Is there anything I can do to further debug the
issue?Can I change the behavior of a potential crash ?
I've never used a 4501, but the 4801s can reboot if they're overloaded and
don't have time to poke their watchdog timer.
On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 08:09:41PM +0200, M. Feenstra wrote:
Hi,
I use a small device (Alix 1C based) running flashboot (OpenBSD 4.3) as
my home Bacula backup server. The entire system is running in RAM
(flashboot does that for me) except of course for the backup storage
which is a 500G
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008, Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 21:46:20 -0500 (CDT), L. V. Lammert wrote:
DVDs are, believe it or not, not as reliable as a HD!
Sez who?
Sez me - although most of the problem I've seen are DVRW - totally
worthless (at least in Sue's recorder)!! We have tried
M. Feenstra wrote:
What surprices me is that is hangs the whole system. I can not login,
reboot, access the kernel debugger or anything. I can only unplug the
power and reboot after issueing this command.
Is this caused because the system has no enough memory or am I missing
something obvious
Sorry for hijacking your thread, but... What do you guys think about
journalized ffs [1]? Can it help in such situations? Is there any
chance to get it into OpenBSD kernel?
[1] http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-announce/2008/07/31/msg37.html
2008/8/2, M. Feenstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I need an alternative to the default system fetch ftp used by pkg_add,
something that could be socksified via dsocks, or that accepts to run
through a socks server, e.g. FETCH_CMD=dsocks-torify.sh
newsocksifiableftp, and that understands
${FETCH_CMD} -o - url (as per man pkg_add)
Any one had
Hi.
Can have more than IP address appointed to PKG_PATH ?
some times I have packages grabbed in my HD sometimes
I have to install from ftp.
It's possible do it:
export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.some; /usr/ports/packages/
Regards.
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On 2008-08-02, macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need an alternative to the default system fetch ftp used by pkg_add,
something that could be socksified via dsocks, or that accepts to run
through a socks server, e.g. FETCH_CMD=dsocks-torify.sh
newsocksifiableftp, and that understands
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Francisco Valladolid Hdez.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can have more than IP address appointed to PKG_PATH ?
PKG_PATH can't contain IP addresses except as part of URLs. It can
contain entries that aren't URLs.
some times I have packages grabbed in my HD sometimes
I sent this to ports@ -- may be that was the wrong list. Can someone help me
here with the following?
Thanks very much,
Vijay
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Subject: Samba 3.2.0
Date: August 1, 2008
From: Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I am trying to
On Saturday 02 August 2008 14:49:41 L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008, Rod Whitworth wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 21:46:20 -0500 (CDT), L. V. Lammert wrote:
DVDs are, believe it or not, not as reliable as a HD!
Sez who?
Sez me - although most of the problem I've seen are DVRW -
Hello there ..
I am in the process of building a new OpenBSD 4.3 system in
parallel to my existing 4.1 system and ran into a little
glitch with regards to migrating my pf rule set to the new
system.
It seems that in 4.3, macros that expand to ports with
variables doesn't work anymore. I get a
Vasile Cristescu wrote:
Hello,
penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } -- I think it should be like :
penguin_ports = { $ssh, $smtp }
Thanks for the quick reply! I just tried your suggestion but I get
the same syntax error. The faq doesn't mention commas either(for
recursive macros):
On Sunday 03 August 2008, you wrote:
Vasile Cristescu wrote:
Hello,
penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } -- I think it should be like :
penguin_ports = { $ssh, $smtp }
Thanks for the quick reply! I just tried your suggestion but I get
the same syntax error. The faq doesn't mention commas
On 2008-08-02, nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of building a new OpenBSD 4.3 system in
parallel to my existing 4.1 system and ran into a little
glitch with regards to migrating my pf rule set to the new
system.
The pfctl-based config parsers were re-unified between 4.2 and
On Sunday 03 August 2008, nate wrote:
Hello there ..
I am in the process of building a new OpenBSD 4.3 system in
parallel to my existing 4.1 system and ran into a little
glitch with regards to migrating my pf rule set to the new
system.
It seems that in 4.3, macros that expand to ports
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This build seems to go into an endless reboot cycle, rebooting before
anything shows up in the console of a Soekris net4801. The previous
snapshot (build #1004) works fine. Unfortunately I have nothing to show
for it as far as filing a proper bug report. BIOS screen followed by
the changing
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