On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 07:31:42PM -0700, Scott wrote:
> The initial debug advice I got was helpful, so I thought I'd take the next
> step and add relaying to gmail (back to that in a minute), but apparently I
> just don't get it still. Rolling back to my previously working setup failed
> also, thi
I was wondering about ipv6 support for rdomains. I set up a Virtualbox VM
running OpenBSD 5.3 with a bridged network to my home network.
I configured em0 into a vrf:
ifconfig em0 10.50.3.16 255.255.255.0 rdomain 1
and was able to ping the other hosts in my network.
I then configured an IPv
The initial debug advice I got was helpful, so I thought I'd take the next
step and add relaying to gmail (back to that in a minute), but apparently I
just don't get it still. Rolling back to my previously working setup failed
also, this time with a new error: 421. I don't get much help looking for
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Zé Loff wrote:
> "how-to"-like blog posts don't tell you why each step is taken and/or why
> some choices are made, be it some -* option to a command or a whole design.
> Also, as it has been said, things change from time to time (e.g. pf.conf
> syntax) and blog
"how-to"-like blog posts don't tell you why each step is taken and/or why some
choices are made, be it some -* option to a command or a whole design. Also, as
it has been said, things change from time to time (e.g. pf.conf syntax) and
blog posts are unlikely to be updated accordingly. Obviously
On 05/17/13 13:42, Salim Shaw wrote:
Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
promote and support the OpenBSD project, I order a T-Shirt almost a
month ago and have not received the order. I have sent two
Not sure HOW you bought it,
but if you buy from official places - you get what you paid for.
I have.
//mxb
On 17 maj 2013, at 19:42, Salim Shaw wrote:
> Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
> questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
> p
On May 17, 2013, at 11:24 AM, Dārayavahush Khola wrote:
> Just out of curiosity. Why is it "damned"?
You wanted "...blogs written by
knowledgeable people"
But even when it's right at the time it was written, a blog post from a year
ago is not as accurate as the man pages current for your r
Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
promote and support the OpenBSD project, I order a T-Shirt almost a
month ago and have not received the order. I have sent two separate
emails to /aus...@openbsd
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On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Dārayavahush Khola wrote:
> There is just now way. How did you know That is exactly what I was
> talking about. I even have it bookmarked for when I get some hardware
> together Amazing Alexy Ok The man pages.
>
> Jus
There is just now way. How did you know That is exactly what I was
talking about. I even have it bookmarked for when I get some hardware
together Amazing Alexy Ok The man pages.
Just out of curiosity. Why is it "damned"?
Dārayavahush
On 2013-05-17 9:23, NU-g.lister wrote:
Hello misc,
I am interested to find out if anyone has done is using parallel
computing libraries on OpenBSD?
I did some web searches to no avail libs from AMD (OpenCL) have a
limiting clause and I cannot find whether a port/package exists for
OpenBSD (trie
Hello misc,
I am interested to find out if anyone has done is using parallel computing
libraries on OpenBSD?
I did some web searches to no avail libs from AMD (OpenCL) have a limiting
clause and I cannot find whether a port/package exists for OpenBSD (tried
pkg_add opencl and pkg_info opencl).
Dārayavahush Khola gmail.com> writes:
> I am not sure why, but I always find the personal blogs written by
> knowledgeable people, more interactive and chronologically ordered to
> cover a lot of ground quickly. I am sure I am not the only one...
like damned cal0mel? :)
better refer to man page
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 06:58:16PM -0700, Sha'ul wrote:
> Currently my AR9485WB is not supported under athn(4) so I am
> thinking of switching it to something like the Centrino Advanced-N
> 6205 that is supported through iwn(4) but with non-free firmware.
>
> Would it be advisable to switch cards
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