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> On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 08:59:34PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> >
> > But why was I running a Sun E250? What could it do better than anything
> > else for me? When my E250 did something strange (which it did from time
> > to time), there wasn't much that I (as a non-coder) could do about
> > it
> I just noticed that the VAX packages directory was missing on
> openbsd.cs.toronto.edu and the other mirrors I checked. I searched the
> MARC.info archives and didn't see anything announcing that the VAX was
> going away but perhaps I missed something?
Sorry for the late reply on this.
My main
On 4 март 2016 г. 22:47:47 "torsten" wrote:
Here is the output in 5.8
This is a multipath gateway setup - very stable - and connected to DELL 1xxx
managed switches
Dec 20 12:50:20 gate01 /bsd: em0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82571EB"
Thanks but yours Intel 82571EB is not the same as mine
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
> Atanas Vladimirov
> Sent: 04 March 2016 19:33
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Supermicro AOC-SG-I2 (two ports Intel 82575EB) hwfeatures
>
> On 04.03.2016 19:55, torsten wrote:
> > Hi At
I use abook .
Fast simple easy to configure and works with mutt.
:)
On 04.03.2016 19:55, torsten wrote:
Hi Atanas,
It looks like a link speed negotiation error.
can you set the link speed to 100MB/s and see what happens. I don't
think it
is a driver or server hard ware issue but more and switch issue.
Have you tried another switch or hub
I use the same board in
Hi Atanas,
It looks like a link speed negotiation error.
can you set the link speed to 100MB/s and see what happens. I don't think it
is a driver or server hard ware issue but more and switch issue.
Have you tried another switch or hub
I use the same board in Servers and Gateways with FreeBSD and O
On Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 08:00:11PM -0600, Lists wrote:
> pfctl -vvf /etc/pf.conf will reload the rules.
>
> Match rule with nat for the ext_if may not match because your
> internal ips are not seen on the ext_if.
>
> systat q to check usage. Every pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf clears the
> queue counters.
On 27.02.2016 11:42, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Hi,
I'm running -current on Supermicro X9SCL-F with two on-board Gigabit
Intel (82579LM and 82574L)
and one PCI-e 4x Supermicro AOC-SG-I2 [0] (two ports Intel 82575EB).
The question is why 82575EB doesn't support hwfeatures
(CSUM_TCPv4,CSUM_UDPv4 and
On 04.03.2016 15:46, Matthew Weigel wrote:
> On 2016-03-03 21:36, Joe Er wrote:
>> What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the
>> address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that
>> is better.
>
> I'm not proud of it, but I use egroupware. I almost ne
Thu, 3 Mar 2016 14:55:58 -0600 "Constantine A. Murenin"
> On 2 March 2016 at 14:19, Claus Niesen wrote:
> > Sorry for the off topic question but I'm hoping that maybe some of your
> > know of or work for an email hosting provider
Cut here.
> > I used to run my own at home mailserver (openbsd +
Wed, 2 Mar 2016 23:01:35 +0100 Karel Gardas
> sorry for off-topic, but this is indeed interesting flash drive study done by
Thanks for the paper, Bianca. Now on your topic, Karel:
Have you ever wondered who pays the researchers for publishing papers,
and how this effects their work, and why rep
On 2016-03-03 21:36, Joe Er wrote:
What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the
address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that
is better.
I'm not proud of it, but I use egroupware. I almost never actually
use the web interface, however; I rely on
El Thu, 03 Mar 2016 19:36:06 -0800, Joe Er escribió:
> What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the
> address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that
> is better.
I use abook, because it has good integration with the Mutt mail client.
If you are usin
Hi,
file -i *.epub returns 'application/x-not-regular-file' or 'application/zip'
and it should return 'application/epub+zip' (at least this is on Fedora).
I was not able to hack source to make it return valid type but here is
magic for epub:
https://github.com/file/file/blob/master/magic/Magdir/
On 2016-03-04 03:14, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
On Fri, 04 Mar 2016, Joe Er wrote:
What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the
address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something
that
is better.
A file named ~/.people, with one entry per line:
Firstname
On Fri, 04 Mar 2016, Joe Er wrote:
> What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the
> address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that
> is better.
A file named ~/.people, with one entry per line:
Firstname Lastname
What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the
address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that
is better.
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