On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 04:10:56PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
The following diff adds Robert Morris
of the original Bell Labs group to the calendar.
Jan
added.
jmc
--- calendar.birthday.origMon Feb 10 16:07:38 2014
+++ calendar.birthday Mon Feb 10 16:08:57 2014
@@ -200,6
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 04:04:58PM -0500, Jiri B wrote:
I saw some calendar.birthday diff, so what about this one? :)
added (engels, as opposed to engles).
jmc
Index: calendar.birthday
===
RCS file:
2014-02-10 22:04 GMT+01:00 Jiri B ji...@devio.us:
11/26 Norbert Weiner born, 1894
s/Weiner/Wiener/
Check also March 18th.
Best
Martin
Chris Cappuccio chris at nmedia.net writes:
Giancarlo Razzolini [grazzolini at gmail.com] wrote:
I've used rdomains, but not for this. In this case I would use mpath and
pf only. I really do not see the need for using rdomains in this case.
It introduces too much complexity for a simple
On 2014-02-09, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2014-02-08, Jona Joachim j...@joachim.cc wrote:
Hello,
I've been in need for yaifo for quite some time now, so I decided to
bring up some patches to make it work with -CURRENT.
Seems like a good time to ask: with the new
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 09:11:27AM +0100, Martin Schr?der wrote:
2014-02-10 22:04 GMT+01:00 Jiri B ji...@devio.us:
11/26 Norbert Weiner born, 1894
s/Weiner/Wiener/
Check also March 18th.
Best
Martin
right, done. but diff next time, please.
jmc
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:07:08AM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
On 2014-02-09, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2014-02-08, Jona Joachim j...@joachim.cc wrote:
Hello,
I've been in need for yaifo for quite some time now, so I decided to
bring up some patches to make it work
On 02/11/2014 03:52 AM, Fred wrote:
On 02/10/14 16:36, Fred wrote:
On 02/10/14 14:47, Cyrus wrote:
I never got a reply to this. I am still having issues with PHP crashing,
in fact it seems to be happening for every new user. Old sites are
working fine. I don't know why this is happening, as
On 02/10/14 13:20, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote:
With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok; however,
at 1024x768 rather than the expected 1920x1200 resolution. ctl-alt-keypad+
or - have no effect on
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 01:20:46PM -0500, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote:
With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok;
however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected 1920x1200 resolution.
ctl-alt-keypad+
On my current/amd64 install, some manpages get installed under
/usr/share/man/man8/macppc/ - is that intentional?
Jan
Thank you for the quick reply, Otto. I overlooked that option, which is
kind of funny, I know it's saved my butt before. Anyway, I tried using
alternate superblocks, several of them (picked at random from various spots
within the ones named by newfs -N), and fsck is still dying with the same
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 2:38 PM, Damon Getsman damo.g...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been able to mount the filesystem read-only. I'm not sure what else
to do at this point. I feel like I'm overlooking something really obvious
and foolish, but I can't quite put my finger on it. Anybody have any
On my current/amd64 install, some manpages get installed under
/usr/share/man/man8/macppc/ - is that intentional?
Yes.
On 2014-02-11, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On my current/amd64 install, some manpages get installed under
/usr/share/man/man8/macppc/ - is that intentional?
Yes. All man pages are installed on all archs.
--
Christian naddy Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
On 2014-02-10, Zbigniew zbigniew2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi! I'm unable to access my WiFi router. The problem is, that every
attempt to register by using wpa_supplicant is refused:
Various replies already, but here's a simple one for the benefit of the
list archives:
wpa_supplicant has only
Hi there!
I have a strange behaviour of starting cupsd via rc.d-system:
For a long time I use ~current on my old Lenovo T60:
OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC.MP) #233: Fri Feb 7 12:14:13 MST 2014
t...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
(full dmesg at the end)
Since a few
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:14 PM, stefan.wol...@web.de wrote:
I have a strange behaviour of starting cupsd via rc.d-system:
For a long time I use ~current on my old Lenovo T60:
OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC.MP) #233: Fri Feb 7 12:14:13 MST 2014
Hi,
Any clue about this issue ?
Thanks
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 06:13:15PM +0100, Laurent CARON wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently experiencing what I would call a strange behavior (maybe a
total config fuck up on my side, who knows...).
I'm basically having 2 boxes acting as a CARP gateway for my
I can't remember specifically where I read it, but I recall specific
warnings somewhere in the CARP documentation about ping and the virtual IP.
I encountered similar oddities configuring CARP for IPv4 and IPv6. You
may want to look at your route tables.
On 02/11/2014 04:41 PM, Laurent CARON
Hi,
You should be able to ping the CARP IP addresses from any host (including
the master), so something is wrong here.
This can sometimes be due to a routing problem.
Your routing table should look similar to;
10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 UH 04 - 4 carp0
10.0.0.2
Am Tue, 11 Feb 2014 13:39:42 -0800
schrieb Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:14 PM, stefan.wol...@web.de wrote:
I have a strange behaviour of starting cupsd via rc.d-system:
For a long time I use ~current on my old Lenovo T60:
OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC.MP)
Am Tue, 11 Feb 2014 13:39:42 -0800
schrieb Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 1:14 PM, stefan.wol...@web.de wrote:
I have a strange behaviour of starting cupsd via rc.d-system:
For a long time I use ~current on my old Lenovo T60:
OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC.MP)
Obviously cupsd is running as 'root' as it has been started by
rc.local. If I remember right it used to be user '_cups' who exists:
Run the rc.d script in debug mode (i.e. -d) and you should be able to see the
output.
--
Antoine
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 06:10:01PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
If you need this right at boot time, you'll need to run wpa_supplicant
from the hostname.rum0 file (adding a line !/etc/rc.d/wpa_supplicant start
may possibly work, but this is not tested). Though dhclient will hang around
in
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 01:20:46PM -0500, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote:
With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok;
however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected 1920x1200 resolution.
ctl-alt-keypad+
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:32:25AM -0500, RD Thrush wrote:
On 02/10/14 13:20, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote:
With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok;
however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected
Am Wed, 12 Feb 2014 00:13:02 +0100
schrieb Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org:
Obviously cupsd is running as 'root' as it has been started by
rc.local. If I remember right it used to be user '_cups' who exists:
Run the rc.d script in debug mode (i.e. -d) and you should be able to
see
Hi,
Reading this a bit late but something doesn't sound quite right. Just
ignore me if I'm reading this wrong..
An IPSec tunnel policy defines both the local network *and* the remote
network. So for a packet to be encrypted it must have both a source IP
address within the local subnet and a
How does bursting work in new queue? I'm unable to measure any effects.
For instance, I start with something like:
pass in on em0 proto tcp to port 80 queue web
queue rootq on em0 bandwidth 100M max 100M
queue web parent rootq bandwidth 10K max 5K
queue std parent rootq bandwidth 100M default
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 01:37:51AM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Am Wed, 12 Feb 2014 00:13:02 +0100
schrieb Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org:
Obviously cupsd is running as 'root' as it has been started by
rc.local. If I remember right it used to be user '_cups' who exists:
Run
On 02/11/14 19:45, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 01:20:46PM -0500, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote:
With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok;
however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:37 PM, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote:
...
I didn't expect those perms to matter w/ Xorg -configure -keepPriv.
With the perms on /dev/drm[0-3] set so that you own them, what happens
when you don't use the -configure and -keepPriv options?
(You don't say why
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