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Hello to all!
This is my first post to the mailing list/newsgroup. I'm user of Debian
GNU/Linux and recently I installed OpenBSD 4.3 in a machine AMD K6-II to
begin to be acquiring ability in its use, so I hope that with the aid of
you it can be
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El domingo 06 de julio del 2008 a las 18:13:14 -0300,
Otto Moerbeek escribis:
Today, after a cut of electrical provision, I wanted to make a
comparison of 'messages' log of Debian against the one of OpenBSD
to isolate in what moment was the cut
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Hi all!
Using OpenBSD 4.3 I had desire to prove software RAID. According to I
was reading, if I didn't understand bad, are two implementations:
RAIDframe and softraid.
Although in some document that I read it said that softraid is not
recommended in
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On Aug 09, 2008 at 17:22:58 -0300,
Marco Peereboom wrote:
On Aug 9, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Roberto Pereyra
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Look this link:
http://contenidosonline.blogspot.com/2007/01/raid-1-por-software-con-openbsd.html
All the
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Hi!
I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 and I've found this [1] same problem reported in
Debian and Ubuntu [2] with zone definition for Argentina:
fugu:~# zdump -v /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
|grep 2008
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On Sun 05 Oct, 2008, at 19:12:22 -0300, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Will we be in the presence of a generalized bug in the definition of
the zone?
No, you're in the presence of a government that doesn't realise how
much disruption they're causing by
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Hi all!
Today I was testing the installation of a VM OpenBSD 4.3 on KVM in a
host Hardy Heron and although I could finish to the installation and the
virtual machine taking IP via DHCP and I can be connected via ssh, I
obtain in the console a
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Hi Brad.
There are issues with re(4) which are being worked on, use a snapshot
instead.
There are not issues with re(4) which are being worked on which
pertain to this issue. The problem mentioned by the original poster is
an issue with the
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On 2008-10-13, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are not issues with re(4) which are being worked on which
pertain to this issue. The problem mentioned by the original poster
is an issue with the (emulated) RTL8139 driver provided by
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Hi all!
I'm trying to use KDE in OpenBSD but I'm having problems with the basic
step: to obtain that X server works. I have this problem with OpenBSD
4.3. With snapshot of OpenBSD 4.4, X server works without problems. For
both cases, I indicated
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On Oct 17, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to use KDE in OpenBSD but I'm having problems with the
basic step: to obtain that X server works. I have this problem with
OpenBSD 4.3. With snapshot of OpenBSD 4.4, X server
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On Oct 17, Stijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Hi, Stijn.
Did you already tried to start X with the command startx without
using any xorg.conf file (none in /root/ or /etc/X11/)? When no
xorg.conf file is found X will try to run with
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Hi all!
I am trying to boot a qemu virtual machine of OpenBSD 4.4 (previous to
November release) with smp kernel on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core
Processor 3800+, but it hangs on setting tty flags.
I read that somebody could solve it booting with:
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I am trying to boot a qemu virtual machine of OpenBSD 4.4 (previous to
November release) with smp kernel on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core
Processor 3800+, but it hangs on setting tty flags.
I read that somebody could solve it booting with:
boot
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Hi all!
Until today I was using OpenBSD 4.5 like KVM virtual machine on Ubuntu
Hardy Heron server amd64 with KVM-64. But due to a bug that could affect to
hosts with a high rate of I/O [1], I decided to update to backport of
KVM-84 for Hardy heron
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Hi Nick.
Nick Osborn escribiC3:
I am trying to get OpenBSD 4.5 working as a guest OS using KVM on
Linux. I
have been able to get 4.4 to install and run fine, but 4.5 never
gives me a
login prompt. The last message I see is about setting
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Hi, all!
I'm trying to compile Bacula 3.0.2 with the source code from the
official site. For it I've dowloaded the bacula-3.0.2.tar.gz file.
I did the configuration using the following syntax:
# ./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
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Hi Stuart.
On 2009-10-12, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I'm trying to compile Bacula 3.0.2 with the source code from the
official site. For it I've dowloaded the bacula-3.0.2.tar.gz file.
if you need bacula 3.x on 4.5, probably the easiest way is to
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I'm updating OBSD 4.5-stable to OBSD to 4.6-stable and have a doubt when
updating ports using this [1] procedure.
Checking the ports with out-of-date script, I get the following thing:
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Hi, IC1igo.
It seems that your reply was to my private mail, so I reply to the list.
2009/12/26 IC1igo Ortiz de Urbina tarom...@gmail.com wrote:
This has been discussed in the past. I wont tell you to search the
archives as I am no guru but, I
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On Sun, Dec 27 at 03:52:17 -0300, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
First of all it's really good idea to read FAQ. I found it best
documentation available on the market between Unices. So in your
case : use install kernel bsd.rd for binary upgrade to 4.6
Hi, Matthias.
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 19:38:46 -0300, Matthias Kilian wrote:
Using kernel bsd.rd and following the procedure of the Link that you
mention, I obtain the following when executing pkg_add:
[...]
fugu:~# pkg_add -vui -F update -F updatedepend
[...]
Can't install glitz-0.5.6p1:
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Hi all!
I'm trying to use tcpdump in OpenBSD 4.6 with a syntax similar to the
following:
# tcpdump -vvv udp and port 5060 or portrange 1-2000 -s0 \
-i eht0 -w eavesdropping_ulaw.dump
In this case, the interface is em0, but I see that with
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Hi, Philip Guenther.
On Tuesday, May 25, 2010, Philip Guenther wrote:
I'm trying to use tcpdump in OpenBSD 4.6 with a syntax similar to the
following:
# tcpdump -vvv udp and port 5060 or portrange 1-2000 -s0 \
-i eht0 -w
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Hi, IC1igo.
On Tuesday, May 25, 2010, IC1igo Ortiz wrote:
I'm trying to use tcpdump in OpenBSD 4.6 with a syntax similar to the
following:
# tcpdump -vvv udp and port 5060 or portrange 1-2000 -s0 \
-i eht0 -w eavesdropping_ulaw.dump
In
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Hi, Stuart.
On Tuesday, May 25, 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I'm trying to use tcpdump in OpenBSD 4.6 with a syntax similar to the
following:
# tcpdump -vvv udp and port 5060 or portrange 1-2000 -s0 \
-i eht0 -w eavesdropping_ulaw.dump
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Hi all and happy new year!
I have an OpenBSD 4.8 VM with KVM (qemu-kvm 0.12.5) and I've found that
when I run system_powerdown (it simulate the pressing of a fixed feature
acpi power button) from Qemu Monitor, the VM freezes using both bsd and
bsd.mp
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Hi all!
Although I saw that OpenBSD 4.4 has NRPE 2.7, wanted to install
something newer and I'm trying to compile NRPE 2.12 downloading of
Nagios site. But after executing 'configure', the process finishes with
the following error message:
checking
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Hi Abel.
On Apr 15, 2009 at 06:20:03 -0300, Abel Camarillo wrote:
Although I saw that OpenBSD 4.4 has NRPE 2.7, wanted to install
something newer and I'm trying to compile NRPE 2.12 downloading of
Nagios site. But after executing 'configure', the
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