On 2013-10-02, Jean Lucas wrote:
> No! I was fixing to relate a recent tragic but happy ending story about
> these... I had a friend buy one of the supposed cheapo blue ones (at a
> premium price), turns out it was a knock off that reportedly barely works
> (crawls) with the drivers for windoz (on
Oh the happy ending to this story was he returned it and got that premium
payment back. Fairy tales.
On Oct 2, 2013 7:19 PM, "Jean Lucas" wrote:
> No! I was fixing to relate a recent tragic but happy ending story about
> these... I had a friend buy one of the supposed cheapo blue ones (at a
> pre
Hello,
Is there a parallel for /sys/class/backlight, which under Linux would
return the 2 backlight controllers in my machine (acpi_video0 and
intel_backlight), for OpenBSD? Changing the backlight option in xorg.conf
to "intel_backlight" doesn't do the trick. Man pages are welcomed.
No! I was fixing to relate a recent tragic but happy ending story about
these... I had a friend buy one of the supposed cheapo blue ones (at a
premium price), turns out it was a knock off that reportedly barely works
(crawls) with the drivers for windoz (only) it comes with. Make sure and
buy from
On 2013-10-02, Michael Warmuth-Uhl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> with the amd64 5.4-current of Sep-30, suspend/resume is no longer
> working on my Dell Inspiron 1525.
>
> zzz (or lid close) seems to work normally.
>
> Then after pushing the power button (opening the lid), hard disk starts
> spinning and pow
On 2013-10-02, obsd, cgi wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
> 5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
>
> It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
>
> +1 if it could be buyed from:
>
>
Look for something with no drivers CD... I had luck with a plain Belkin USB
to Ethernet adapter with no specs on the package and a Mac OS Universal
logo on it, works with axe(4), $30. Good luck.
On Oct 2, 2013 3:51 PM, "obsd, cgi" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can someone please mention a working USB to Ether
On 10/02/2013 11:50 PM, obsd, cgi wrote:
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
+1 if it could be buyed from:
http:/
On Wed, October 2, 2013 16:50, obsd, cgi wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD 5.3?
> (anybody has a
working one and can share the name of it?)
>
> It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
>
> +1 if it could be
Hello,
with the amd64 5.4-current of Sep-30, suspend/resume is no longer
working on my Dell Inspiron 1525.
zzz (or lid close) seems to work normally.
Then after pushing the power button (opening the lid), hard disk starts
spinning and power LED goes on but the screen stays blank. Blindly
typing
Hi!
Can someone please mention a working USB to Ethernet adapter for OpenBSD
5.3? (anybody has a working one and can share the name of it?)
It doesn't need to be Gbit big... just a 10/100 would be more then enough..
+1 if it could be buyed from:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/
Many Thanks, have a nice
Slightly OT:
Set aside LACP, which is just there to establish the trunk and got
nothing to do with the actual packet forwarding on the trunk, Brocade
has a technology that should be able to load balance a single TCP
session on all the trunk links
http://community.brocade.com/community/blogs/data_
Does the ADDRESS keyword "samenet" work in OpenBSD's PostgreSQL pg_hba.conf?
Manually specifying an address block works, as does a DNS hostname &
domain name.
$ pkg_info -I postgresql-server
postgresql-server-9.2.3 PostgreSQL RDBMS (server)
$ uname -a
OpenBSD oak.britvault.co.uk 5.3 GENERIC#50 i
Wow! Impressive to what length people will go just so that they do not need
to switch to SCTP.
/wbr
Ariel Burbaickij
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 11:07 AM, Andy wrote:
> Multipath TCP is the only way I know of to truly aggregate a single
> connection across any and all links.
>
> iOS7 supports Mult
Andy:
This seems interesting, will check later.
thanks.
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Andy wrote:
> Multipath TCP is the only way I know of to truly aggregate a single
> connection across any and all links.
>
> iOS7 supports Multi-path TCP, Citrix supports it and Amazon EC2 uses it too
> :)
>
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 3:58 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2013/10/01 23:02, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
>> > On Fri, 23 Aug 2013 18:39:29 -0500, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
>> > wrote:
>> >> Not yet, will test.
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Stuart Henderson
>> >> wrote
On 09/26/2013 01:03 AM, Devin Reade wrote:
I have a software project that is initially targeted at Linux but
that I would like to have running on OpenBSD as well. This being
new development, I have the flexibility of selecting the software
stack and I'd prefer to use one that minimizes the pain
Hi,
did you get my reply? I get a mailer error when replying to your mail,
apparently it thinks my email is spam.
Riccardo
Riccardo Mottola wrote:
if you relax the "C++" option and accept "Objective-C", then GNUstep
fits perfectly.
It works very well on Linux, FreeBSD and I'd say (Sebastian
On 02.10.2013 14:14, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 01:52:29PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
Hey there,
I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now
I just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1
without bigger problems or is it just not
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 01:52:29PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now
> I just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1
> without bigger problems or is it just not recommended? Some kind of
> help i
What is recommended is to upgrade to -stable.
Then you can install php-5.3.27 / php-5.4.20 from ports or packages
On 2 October 2013 13:52, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now I just
> need some information if it's possible to
Hey there,
I have a server that runs a OpenBSD 4.2 with a php of 5.2.3 and now I
just need some information if it's possible to switch to php 5.3.1
without bigger problems or is it just not recommended? Some kind of help
is most appreciated.
Regards
Markus
On 2013/10/02 12:26, Andy wrote:
> "No, but does it matter anyway?" - Good point.. What I should have
> really asked is how can I ensure that the route with the lowest
> metric/cost is the one pointing to the master..
ospfd does that anyway (and DR/BDR are only ospf roles determining
who synchroni
Thanks for everyone's replies :)
We have to use CARP on the external interfaces as some of the internal
networks are RFC1918 and so NATing on the CARP etc.. Other internal
nets are routed! :-/
"No, but does it matter anyway?" - Good point.. What I should have
really asked is how can I ensur
Multipath TCP is the only way I know of to truly aggregate a single
connection across any and all links.
iOS7 supports Multi-path TCP, Citrix supports it and Amazon EC2 uses it
too :)
http://mptcp.info.ucl.ac.be/
http://perso.uclouvain.be/olivier.bonaventure/blog/html/2013/09/18/mptcp.html
In
On 2013/10/01 23:02, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
> > On Fri, 23 Aug 2013 18:39:29 -0500, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
> > wrote:
> >> Not yet, will test.
> >>
> >> On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 7:05 AM, Stuart Henderson
> >> wrote:
> >>> On 2013-08-22, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
> >>>
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