On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:24:04 -0800 Allen wrote:
> I've got a sparc u5 with running openbsd. I need to re-install
> Solaris on this system. It's been a long time since I've worked on
> this system, and I'm having trouble booting to the Solaris cd. I
> can't get the system to boot to the original o
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On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:49:59 -0600 "Evangelos Tsiaplas"
wrote:
> Greetings all, I was hoping to disable the ctrl+alt+backspace key
> combo for killing an X session. I recall being able to do so with the
> Don'tZap option with in the xorg.conf file, I am no long able to do
> this. Is there a diffe
Greetings all, I was hoping to disable the ctrl+alt+backspace key combo for
killing an X session. I recall being able to do so with the Don'tZap option
with in the xorg.conf file, I am no long able to do this. Is there a
different syntax than I am using? Or this this function no longer
disable-able
I've got a sparc u5 with running openbsd. I need to re-install Solaris on
this system. It's been a long time since I've worked on this system, and I'm
having trouble booting to the Solaris cd. I can't get the system to boot to
the original openbsd disk that I used to install the OS.
Is this the op
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 17:56:03 -0500 nixlists wrote:
> On 12/30/09, Tasmanian Devil wrote:
> >>> Changes in version 0.2.1.21 - 2009-12-21
> >>
> >> Downloaded, installed - same exact problem. Tried -alpha as well.
> >> Same problem. I assumed alpha worked...
> >
> > You're right! It seems I did gi
On Nov 23 Roland Dreir sent a patch for interrupt handling, but it
doesn't apply on -current since the file rt2661.c changed slightly
a few weeks earlier (1.51, date: 2009/11/01).
This patch just changes Roland's patch to update against rt2661.c
r1.51 from the OpenBSD repository instead of Roland'
Trying to get fully working my shiny OpenBSD 4.6-stable.
Now i had some problem with recording.
I'm just playing around about two days and still no love.
Can't enumerate all variants that i tried.
Try to record with:
#aucat -o file.raw
or
#aucat -e s16le -h raw -o file.raw
While playing
#aucat -
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 05:53:05PM -0500, nixlists wrote:
> Hi. What's recommended as far as recent mini PCI wireless cards go -
> compatibility and performance-wise? I'd like to upgrade my laptop from
> a /g to an /n card. Which n cards do you use and find fast/having good
> reception?
AFAIK, the
On 12/30/09, Tasmanian Devil wrote:
>>> Changes in version 0.2.1.21 - 2009-12-21
>>
>> Downloaded, installed - same exact problem. Tried -alpha as well. Same
>> problem. I assumed alpha worked...
>
> You're right! It seems I did give you bad advice. I'm sorry about that!
>
> I tried on a patched 4
Hi. What's recommended as far as recent mini PCI wireless cards go -
compatibility and performance-wise? I'd like to upgrade my laptop from
a /g to an /n card. Which n cards do you use and find fast/having good
reception?
Thanks.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 09:13:45AM +1100, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Hang on... isn't ftp_proxy defined in rc.conf?
It is, but I had already set ftpproxy_flags="" in rc.conf.local so users
could ftp out, so I needed a second instance for inbound connections.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html#natse
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 8:51 AM, Andrew Fresh wrote:
> Setting up a new firewall, OpenBSD is making it easy.
>
> in /etc/pf.macros
> ftp_int=$srv01
> ftp_ext=$external01
> ftp_port=21
>
> in /etc/pf.conf
> include "/etc/pf.macros"
> ...
> # NAT/Filter Rules for FTP Server (additon to above)
> pass
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:46:07PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> > Seriously, how much time did you gain every reboot? 15 secs? And how
>> > often did you really reboot those boxes? Frequent power outages?
>>
>> I'm certainly not defe
Marc Espie wrote:
> > > I also don't see how these directories got in the search path in
> > > the first place.
> >
> > Something has called "ldconfig -m" during the build.
> And you can use ldconfig -U to remove them.
>
> I don't know about a "long list of directories". These days, there are a
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 3:46 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> I'm certainly not defending the use-case for this program/script, but,
> 15 seconds per boot is quite a bit of time. Don't think "servers",
> think laptops. If one powers on/off their laptop two times a day,
> ignoring weekends, over the
But it's in the name!!
On Dec 30, 2009, at 14:28, Matthias Kilian
wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:46:07PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
Seriously, how much time did you gain every reboot? 15 secs? And how
often did you really reboot those boxes? Frequent power outages?
I'm certainly
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:29:43PM +0200, Lars Nooden wrote:
| Think modded 'switch' or 'router' instead. The idea is that if I plug
| in an appliance, whether at the start of the day or when I moved in the
| lab or to another lab or when I swap CF cards[1], by the time I can get
| my hand over to
> Some day you plug in your latest USB-powered dildo and it doesn't
> work (because dmassage disabled it), and you're scratching your
> head (or other hairy body parts) about why it doesn't work.
Your logic seems to imply heads are hairy. This is not necessarily the
case, especially when your biol
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:46:07PM -0800, patrick keshishian wrote:
> > Seriously, how much time did you gain every reboot? 15 secs? And how
> > often did you really reboot those boxes? Frequent power outages?
>
> I'm certainly not defending the use-case for this program/script, but,
> 15 seconds
patrick keshishian wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Alexander Hall wrote:
>> Lars Nooden wrote:
>>> I don't need it currently.
>>>
>>> I did get good benefits out of it with some embedded devices I used to
>>> need frequently. It made start up noticeably faster on a pair of
>>> net4801
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Lars Nooden wrote:
>> I don't need it currently.
>>
>> I did get good benefits out of it with some embedded devices I used to
>> need frequently. It made start up noticeably faster on a pair of
>> net4801 boxes that ran (mostly) only dhcpd
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 12:36:28 -0700
joshua stein wrote:
> > i experience on my Thinkpad X200, that sometimes the fan gets stuck
> > at fullspeed. (This time it is after 19h of uptime.)
> > The notebook is idle, temperatures are fine, but the fan just goes
> > to fullspeed and stays there.
> > Norm
> i experience on my Thinkpad X200, that sometimes the fan gets stuck at
> fullspeed. (This time it is after 19h of uptime.)
> The notebook is idle, temperatures are fine, but the fan just goes to
> fullspeed and stays there.
> Normaly the regulation works fine in tandem with apmd -C.
> Rebooting w
Hi,
i experience on my Thinkpad X200, that sometimes the fan gets stuck at
fullspeed. (This time it is after 19h of uptime.)
The notebook is idle, temperatures are fine, but the fan just goes to
fullspeed and stays there.
Normaly the regulation works fine in tandem with apmd -C.
Rebooting will res
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Toni Mueller wrote:
I have now discovered that I overlooked the setting of /usr/local/lib
in /etc/rc. But it seems to mean that I have to re-run ldconfig
every time I install a new shared library, or programs depending on it
won't find it.
Ye
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 04:06:34PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Toni Mueller wrote:
>
> > I have now discovered that I overlooked the setting of /usr/local/lib
> > in /etc/rc. But it seems to mean that I have to re-run ldconfig
> > every time I install a new shared library, or programs de
Chris Bennett wrote:
Chris Bennett wrote:
A while back, I asked a question about running mod_perl in chroot.
I got good answers and had good success running two of my virtual
hosts on my laptop while traveling (with then -current).
I was able to get a lot of important work done.
However, my s
> > On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 05:45:40PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > > ok... now this does not entirely seem to work as I expect. Now, while
> > > making the aforementioned php5-5.2.12 package, it sits there forever
> > > (or at least for 10 minutes?) trying to fetch the non-existing
> > > php5-ex
Chris Bennett wrote:
A while back, I asked a question about running mod_perl in chroot.
I got good answers and had good success running two of my virtual
hosts on my laptop while traveling (with then -current).
I was able to get a lot of important work done.
However, my server has a few other
Toni Mueller wrote:
> I have now discovered that I overlooked the setting of /usr/local/lib
> in /etc/rc. But it seems to mean that I have to re-run ldconfig
> every time I install a new shared library, or programs depending on it
> won't find it.
Yes.
Note that if you install a port/package, th
I think this can safely be done for USB_PRODUCT_NOVATEL_U760 too.
cheers
-dav
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM, c l wrote:
> Changing umsm.c like you suggested, using DEV_UMASS4 did the trick. I'm
able
> to ppp -ddial now and get internet.
Changing umsm.c like you suggested, using DEV_UMASS4 did the trick. I'm able
to ppp -ddial now and get internet.
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Hi Dale, hi Theo,
On Tue, 29.12.2009 at 11:55:55 -0600, Dale Rahn wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:03:48PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > I've just seen a program fail to work, saying that it can't load a
> > shared library (but a different one on each invocation - this is an SMP
> > machine).
>> Changes in version 0.2.1.21 - 2009-12-21
>
> Downloaded, installed - same exact problem. Tried -alpha as well. Same
> problem. I assumed alpha worked...
You're right! It seems I did give you bad advice. I'm sorry about that!
I tried on a patched 4.6 machine, and my tor-0.2.2.6-alpha port which
Hi,
I have a BGP and OSPF network. Configuration:
BSD A - ospf - net_1 - ospf - cisco1 - ospf - BSD B - ospf - cisco2 -
ospf - net_2 - bgp - BSD C
In B, there are route that use net_1 which metric is bigger than net_2.
net_1 and net_2 are different provider.
Can anyone help me to figure out wh
Lars Nooden wrote:
> I don't need it currently.
>
> I did get good benefits out of it with some embedded devices I used to
> need frequently. It made start up noticeably faster on a pair of
> net4801 boxes that ran (mostly) only dhcpd + pf + ftp via inetd
> YMMV
Seriously, how much time did you
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