For the 20th anniversary release of OpenBSD, I have contributed this
short sound track:
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#58b
It's entirely made on OpenBSD, with an acoustic sanza and a real-time
software synthesizer running on OpenBSD. My setup is very simple: a
microphone and a sound card
dominik...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have some trouble figuring out if the Realtek RTL8111F network
> controller is supported under OpenBSD 5.7. The re(4) man page does not
> precisely mentions the 8111F version.
5.7 driver has:
{ RL_HWREV_8168F, "RTL8168F/8111F" },
Hi everyone,
I have some trouble figuring out if the Realtek RTL8111F network
controller is supported under OpenBSD 5.7. The re(4) man page does not
precisely mentions the 8111F version.
Anyone has some experience with this chip?
Thanks in advance.
Dom
--On Monday, August 24, 2015 12:27:06 AM + Stuart Henderson
wrote:
Having NFS rely on DNS is not ideal. I don't see why dhcpd would
need DNS to run at all?
If you have a 'fixed-address' definition in a 'host' block, and
the fixed-address uses a FQDN rather than an IP, you will have
probl
--- current.html.orig Mon Aug 24 22:09:39 2015
+++ current.htmlMon Aug 24 22:10:05 2015
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ so consider your options carefully before deviating fr
2015/05/02 - pf_rules and ipsec_rules removed from
rc.conf(5)
The pf_rules and ipsec_rules variables have been removed fr
Hi All,
I've recently got a warning on my insecurity script that my swap
block device changed:
brw-r- 1 root operator 4, 1 May 9 22:56:18 2015 /dev/sd0b
brw-r- 1 root operator 4, 1 Aug 22 00:02:14 2015 /dev/sd0b
I searched the lists and only come up with this:
htt
Hi,
I could try to clean it up. I have nearly no experience in writing
drivers, but i like to learn more
about that and thats why im asking if you could maybe send me the diff.
I have a PC Engines APU myself and would love to have it fully functional. :)
BR
Simon
2015-08-24 17:52 GMT+02:00, Chr
We have an implementation which needs to be cleaned up if you want...
Erik Lax [e...@halon.se] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're looking into getting GPIO and LEDs working on the "new" PC Engine
> APU1. We found FreeBSD drivers[1] and Linux drivers[2], documentation is
> indicating it's driven by the AMD A5
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 05:14:11PM +0200, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
> vendor "Realtek", unknown product 0x8179 (class network subclass
> miscellaneous, rev 0x01) at pci3 dev 0 function 0 not configured
FYI, wifi is RTL8188EE, a chip which bel
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
BIOS: legacy boot option available. apart from that nothing fancy.
INSTALL: done externally to ssd, put into DS57, just booted.
VIDEO: only HDMI connector available, boot and console on my TV.
XWIN: not tested, silly, sorry.
Bye, Marcus
$
Hi,
We're looking into getting GPIO and LEDs working on the "new" PC Engine
APU1. We found FreeBSD drivers[1] and Linux drivers[2], documentation is
indicating it's driven by the AMD A50M FCH south bridge chipset[3]. If
anyone would be interested in hacking on this, we're able to provide
complemen
>I rip with cdparanoia, convert wav to flac and then tag with beets
>(from
>ports).
>
>Here's my script (tagging with beets not included):
>
>http://sprunge.us/XUdT?sh
>
>Best
>Nils
Thanks for sharing. The AccurateRip script is nice.
On 08/24/2015 11:25 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
As for complete cd ripping, abcde (in ports) comes to mind.
It is a fairly horrible script, but it works like a champ, and can be
easily configured to rip/tag/convert to the format of your choice.
I rip with cdparanoia, convert wav to flac and then tag
Am 24. August 2015 11:25:46 MESZ, schrieb Marc Espie :
>As for complete cd ripping, abcde (in ports) comes to mind.
>It is a fairly horrible script, but it works like a champ, and can be
>easily configured to rip/tag/convert to the format of your choice.
Thanks for your answer.
Yes, it is the best
As for complete cd ripping, abcde (in ports) comes to mind.
It is a fairly horrible script, but it works like a champ, and can be
easily configured to rip/tag/convert to the format of your choice.
On 18-08-2015 21:32, Ed Hynan wrote:
From: Claus Lensbøl
I am running openbsd 5.6 GENERIC.MP#333 amd64.
Using isc-dhcp-server 4.3.0.
I had no route to host w/ ISC DHCP 4.3.0 on OpenBSD 4.9 -- the
patch at end of message got it working. Hint was need for
'%' using ping6.
I applied the patch
Thanks for your answers and your help.
My answer is in one message in the order I got your messages.
>The quality of the drive is very important. I use Samsung (Toshiba-Samsung) or
>Pioneer drives.
I have here at the moment only Matshita (Apple slot-in) and LiteOn (ThinkPad)
drives so, I have
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