Hello,
Many thanks for all those advices.
All of them make sense, but :
* An used computer (I have plenty of them) cost 50-100€ a year in power (and is
big and heats a lot, but that's not my main concern).
* Alix or soekris are nice hardware, but expensive for me. I intend to build a
home route
Buy a refurbished ThinkPad, still better older ThinkPad than
> shitty plastic Acer/Asus crapbook.
>
> jirib
>
> I've got 3 pieces of them in the basement. After 1095 days (warranty in
germany: 3 yrs)
battery is dead (spare 100) and the rest will also give up in the next
half year.
Seems to be the
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 04:30:21PM -0800, Kent Fritz wrote:
> Install works fine, but consistently stops after printing:
> wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
>
> Same behavior for 5.2 release, current, amd64 and i386, and another
> model nT-i2847. Any hints where to poke next?
Install works fine, but consistently stops after printing:
wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
Same behavior for 5.2 release, current, amd64 and i386, and another
model nT-i2847. Any hints where to poke next?
dmesg from booting bsd.rd follows. Thanks.
Kent
OpenBSD 5.2-current
Exactly, we are not here to debate about which firm is better but for the
probleme every one can be met with openbsd or some subjects about
technologie which is on Openbsd.
Best Regards
Olivier Calzi
2013/1/9 Matt Morrow
> Your comments about asus are strictly personal opinion. I've owned an A
Your comments about asus are strictly personal opinion. I've owned an Asus
laptop for more than a year and it has been rock solid. I've knocked it
onto the floor a couple of times, it has been banged around and it's still
going strong. Also cheaper than a thinkpad.
>
> Buy a refurbished ThinkPad,
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 04:53:08PM +0100, Zoran Kolic wrote:
> For some future period I will get new node to run on openbsd.
> First dilema is to have laptop or desktop. Both have something
> to learn about supported hardware. I'd like to know what are
> popular el cheapo parts. Current, since at m
2013/1/9 Gene
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Andres Genovez
> wrote:
> > 2012/12/31 BARDOU Pierre
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too.
> >> Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP.
> >>
> >> I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I wo
Hi All,
I saw a previous post back in late December where someone was discussing
a random panic() related to msi_delroute(). I'm having the same problem
I believe on a OpenBSD 5.1 box. The panic manifests itself about every
week but no I can't find any specific event that is the cause. It
appea
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Andres Genovez wrote:
> 2012/12/31 BARDOU Pierre
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too.
>> Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP.
>>
>> I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I would prefer to have the
>> latest PF
I installed current from a CD I took on my desk thinking it was the release.
Thanks Janne and sorry for the noise.
Le 2013-01-09 13:18, Janne Johansson a écrit :
You have updated your system beyond the time when those packages were built.
OR;
You have updated your system and forgot to update PK
2012/12/31 BARDOU Pierre
> Hello,
>
> I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too.
> Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP.
>
> I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I would prefer to have the
> latest PF and OpenSSH versions... plus I am more used to OpenBSD and I like
You have updated your system beyond the time when those packages were built.
OR;
You have updated your system and forgot to update PKG_PATH or
/etc/pkg.conf to reflect it.
See
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#NoFun
2013/1/9 Michel Blais :
> Hi,
>
> The're 2 package I'm not able to install.
For some future period I will get new node to run on openbsd.
First dilema is to have laptop or desktop. Both have something
to learn about supported hardware. I'd like to know what are
popular el cheapo parts. Current, since at my place anything
older than 1-2 years cannot be found.
1. For deskto
Hi,
The're 2 package I'm not able to install.
# uname -a
OpenBSD myhostname.mydomain.com 5.2 GENERIC.MP#8 amd64
# pkg_add nano
Can't install libiconv-1.14 because of libraries
|library c.65.0 not found
| /usr/lib/libc.so.66.0 (system): bad major
Can't install gettext-0.18.1p3: can't resolve lib
Someone mentioned buying a cheap thin client on eBay; while you're at it,
buy a cheap switch that supports Ethernet trunking -- that way you can
cheaply extend your thin client's Ethernet port count (I used a Zyxel 2108 a
while back).
While we're on shoestring infrastructure and budgets, I mean.
Hi Group
Lets imagine there are 4 computers and one managable switch with vlan and
qos.
the scenerio look like this
| firewall 1 + deamons (www dns webmail ) firewall 3 database
internet - switch | |pfsync |rsync
|pfsync |replication
| firewall 2
On 01/08/13 23:38, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> On 2013-01-04 00:41, Aaron Mason wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
>> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm curious as to why growfs is not included in bsd.rd. Is there any
>>> particular reason for this? I belive it would be
On Wednesday 09 January 2013 05:38:26 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
> On 2013-01-04 00:41, Aaron Mason wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
> > wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm curious as to why growfs is not included in bsd.rd. Is there any
> >> particular reason for th
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 07:28:41AM +, John Long wrote:
> I use Solaris zones to isolate a lot of stuff and I can host shell accounts
> and occasional open source projects safely as far as I know. I would like to
> be able to offer OpenBSD shell accounts but I don't know how to do that
> safely
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