/out-of-date, all ports are up
to date, too. Thanks for any help on this.
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Services for Unix (by MS) works fine for me here on Windows XP,
both with OpenBSD and FreeBSD. Little slow sometimes, but for the
last 8 months, has been reliable. I've had no problems.
Hope this helps some.
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I'd like to be able to use just mail instead of the system
MUA for one user who doesn't have an email
after hurricane Katrina first thing on agenda is to
buy the new 3.8 cd's. :-) Previously, just experimenting
trying to get to know the system. Have used mostly FreeBSD
with portupgrade, portsnap, so forth. Thanks for any info.
Denny White
Self-Pity
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself.
A small
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To: Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mutt, getmail procmail
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a peculiarity with my hardware. Any help greatly appreciated.
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 11:06:44PM -0500, Denny White spake forth:
I have an old Belkin F6C525-SER ups attached to serial port 1.
When /usr/local/bin/upsdrvctl start runs, it finds identifies
the ups correctly. Also, no problem when /usr/local
get on this. And, if anyone knows of a simpler workable way to
split a large dvd, please let me know.
Denny white
NOTE: Where there is a \ at the ends, I added to avoid exceeding
the 72 character limitation on the list.
Script started on Sun Aug 5 17:39
, to make
it harder to rip.
That's kind of what I figured what my friend said, too.
mp2enc is, as the authors say, only included for completeness. use
toolame instead.
or use ffmpeg for this whole operation.
Okay, I'll give them each a shot. And thanks for taking time
to answer.
Denny
read or not. Anyway, it's at
http://neworder.box.sk/news/16699
Stuff there on bridges, tap devices, pf along with some extra links
on each one. Looks fairly in depth. Check it out.
Denny White
. Sorry for the link before. Didn't know it was the same
info as undeadly. Just a link, that is, to where I sent you. We know
where road where good intentions lead. ;)
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to Antoine's work on the ports.
Sorry Antoine, shameless plug for you. ;)
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perfectly. I don't know if it's having trouble with page tables or
what. Any help much appreciated. Any other info I didn't supply
but possibly need to, please let me know.
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Today Andy Wingate contributed the following:
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Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[More ports@ than [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just trying to find out if the output from running
./out-of-date for installed packages
for any help
I can get.
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On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 12:41:50PM -0600, Denny White wrote:
Have a question about the results of running
/usr/ports/infrastructure/build/./out-of-date.
Here is the output from it:
Make sure
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I was hoping someone could shed some light with some good
links, sample configurations, etc., that might help me
with the following. Not looking for someone to fix it
for me or anything like that. Maybe the following will show
that I have tried
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I was hoping someone could shed some light with some good
links, sample configurations, etc., that might help me
with the following. Not looking for someone
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Today Otto Moerbeek contributed the following:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Denny White wrote:
When I'd drag drop files to copy from
. If anyone sees something I've bunged
up, please let me know, if you have the time.
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unzip from deep into directory structure and it works,
comes up fine. Just wondering what I'm doing wrong. Works fine on
my old hp netserver running fbsd_5_4. Can't find any major differences
in the setups. Thanks for any all help advice.
Denny White
Please do not CC me. Already subscribed to mailing
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Denny White wrote:
When f-prot tries to update in root's cron, it reports fatal
error, can't find unzip. Unzip is located in /usr/local/bin
which is in root's path env:
PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/sbin:
/usr/local
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I know the usual complaint is, it's not fast enough. My
question is, after doing much googling - mail archive
reading, is there a way to slow the file transfer speed
down? I've asked the list before about a rebooting problem
I have on this box,
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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Denny White wrote:
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 12:13:38 + (UTC)
From: Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: OpenBSD Questions Mailing List misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Tuning NFS file transfer speed
I know the usual complaint
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Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 12:13:38 + (UTC)
From: Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: OpenBSD Questions Mailing List misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Tuning NFS file transfer speed
I know the usual complaint
like
to know what exactly it means maybe be pointed to a site that explains
it so I can learn more about it. Will put in output of dmesg ifconfig
below. Thanks for all replies.
Denny White
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Denny White wrote:
Had originally posted a message Tuning NFS File Transfer Speed
and had eventually posted a Solved reply to it on the list.
That turned out to be erroneous
, but I still don't understand what's going on.
Below is my dmesg in case it's needed. Thanks for any help
on this.
Denny White
OpenBSD 3.8-stable (GENERIC) #6: Fri Feb 3 03:05:23 UTC 2006
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On 2006/02/04 20:43, Denny White wrote:
hw.sensors.11=lm0, Temp3, temp, 127.50 degC / 261.50 degF
hw.sensors.0=nsclpcsio0, TSENS1, temp, 127.00 degC / 260.60 degF
hw.sensors.1=nsclpcsio0, TSENS2, temp
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hw.sensors.11=lm0, Temp3, temp, 127.50 degC / 261.50 degF
.
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I've been running a snapshot from several months back got my
new 4.1 cds finally. Uname shows OpenBSD 4.1 Generic#0. I want
to keep my existing /home /data partitions, delete all the
rest, recreate them finish the install. After I reboot, I was
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On May 28 Emilio Perea wrote:
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 10:13:48PM -0500, Denny White wrote:
I've been running a snapshot from several months back got my
new 4.1 cds finally. Uname shows OpenBSD 4.1 Generic#0. I want
to keep my existing /home
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On May 29 Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 10:13:48PM -0500, Denny White wrote:
I've been running a snapshot from several months back got my
new 4.1 cds finally. Uname shows OpenBSD 4.1 Generic#0. I want
to keep my existing /home
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Today Timothy Wilson wrote:
Hello,
I'm having great difficulty allowing my users to mount the cdrom. I've
looked in the faq and both fstab and mount manpages, but still can't
find it! I think the GNU tools allow:
mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom -t
file
for later reference.
Try 'man mplayer'. It's a good read. ;)
Here are some more good reads:
For installing:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
As for upgrading, try:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade41.html
For checking supported hardware:
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
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'.
After everything that you want to capture has passed, hit ctrl-d
it'll all be in the output file.
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sshd running. There may be a simpler way to do that, but I don't
know. I did like that in the beginning when I was first learning
about intercommunication between the 2 operating systems, it
worked, I left it alone. ;)
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a cronjob nightly to clean them up if I want to,
but I can't figure out how to make the history turn over just like
it's supposed to with the HISTSIZE value without all that other mess.
Thanks for any help I can get on this.
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 11:32:00PM +, Jason McIntyre sez: On Sun, Jan 27,
2008 at 05:27:26PM -0600, Denny White wrote:
I've read the ksh man page, googled for days, can't seem to come
up with the answer. Either I put no mention
file when I
posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Probably a .profile~ in $HOME. My bad. Thanks for
answering, though.
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On Jan 27, 2008, at 3:27 PM, Denny White wrote:
I've read the ksh man page, googled for days, can't seem to come
up with the answer. Either I put no mention of HISTFILE and HISTSIZE
in $HOME/.profile and I don't have a lasting history file
happens.
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a windows service started on boot.
When the user clicks start, run, types in the IP address enter,
explorer will open showing them their samba shares. So, there's
the gui they crave. ;) Hope this helps some.
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 04:10:07AM -0500, Daniel Ouellet sez:
Denny White wrote:
That's all one line above. I dropped part of it down for the 72
character rule. As the article shows, instead of having to open
a cygwin prompt, then issue
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Denny White wrote:
That's all one line above. I dropped part of it down for the 72
character rule. As the article shows, instead of having to open
a cygwin prompt, then issue the tunneling command, the whole thing
can be automated
grew,
It was found that the crew,
On misc@ were all really pissed!
Way too much time on my hands. ;) I guess that'll for sure
get an -o on the end of the fortune file.
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On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 07:38:59PM +0100, Zbigniew Baniewski sez:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 10:40:06AM -0600, Denny White wrote:
Though warned not to test on the list,
The rascal just couldn't resist.
If you mean me - thanks, Danny; I love you
, to no avail. Possibly I should mention too, that
I boot on both boxes to a xdm login. I don't know if that would
have any bearing on the problem or not. Thanks for any help I
can get on this.
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 02:46:41AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac sez:
Denny White wrote:
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For the last couple of days I've tried everything I can think of to
make XForwarding work with ssh. As per
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On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 11:41:14AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac sez:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 02:46:41AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac sez:
Denny White wrote:
For the last couple of days I've tried everything I can think of to
make XForwarding work
/usr/local/lib/{tcl8.4,tk8.4}/{man/mann/}
When you want to read a man page from that section, just remember to
plug in the 'n' before the man page. Like
man n tk_textCopy
There's probably a better way to do it, but I don't know how. At least
this works.
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All
.
So proclaim the OpenBSD paramita, saying,
Gate, gate, paraOpenBSD, parasamOpenBSD. Oh, Packet Filter. Swaha!
For those not versed in Sanskrit, to save Googling poring over
man pages,
Gone, gone, gone to OpenBSD, gone altogether to OpenBSD.
Oh Packet Filter! Oh joy!
Denny White
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Today Antoine Jacoutot had this to say:
Selon Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
team. :-) I know the obsd os supports scanners, but I can't
seem to find a good recommendation. I also don't understand
OpenBSD should support pretty much any scanner
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Today Antoine Jacoutot had this to say:
Selon Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yep, helps a lot. I kind of figured I'd need to either run
current or else wait for 3.9 which, the latter, is what
I'm going to do. Time to preorder. :-) Thanks, Antoine
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Denny White wrote:
it for a relative newbie. I guess the worst that could happen would be the
port would fail to build I'd just have to do a make clean. Or, it'd
build then not run
. Nobody's more money hungry, probably, than
casinos, but hey, you never know. Maybe they'll spring for some
paid for subscriptions. Thanks again for the great project. As
for me, no thanks needed or expected from you or the others.
The project is more than enough thanks.
Denny White
Biloxi, MS
GnuPG
from a terminal
window okay. Thanks for any help.
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, reinstalling sane-backends and frontends, but to no
avail. Included my dmesg below, hoping someone would see something
I'd missed. Any ideas very welcome.
Denny White
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, reinstalling sane-backends and frontends, but to no
avail. Included my dmesg below, hoping someone would see something
I'd missed. Any ideas very welcome.
Denny White
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, fast. Authenticated logins. I know, I u/l stuff to
my account on my isp. No need to get your sysadmin all
in a dither. ;)
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to put in both
dmesgs, let me know. Thanks for any help, advice, links,
etc, I can get to help me fix this.
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Today Nick Holland wrote:
Denny White wrote:
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I've hunted around the archives, googled, read
the faq on serial consoles, read what's in my
copy of Absolute OpenBSd, but can't seem to
find what I need
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On 11/14/06, Ben Calvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
plier.ucar.edu ( {ftp3,anoncvs3}.usa.openbsd.org ) has been down for the
last several days. Does anyone know if this is a permanent or
temporary outage?
scanning the anoncvs mirror list at
and write files makes it even more powerful of
course. And the output of commands.
Hope this helps. That said choice is yours as always. ;)
Open source is a democratic world. ;)
-Girish
You might check here for the article you spoke of:
http://www.moolenaar.net/vim.html
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the commands
sudo vnconfig -c -v vnd0 /var/swap
sudo swapctl -a /dev/vnd0c
in order to get the extra swap back again. I thought from reading
the faq that it becomes permanent, but I can't get it to. Can
someone maybe point out if they see something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks.
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as possible, especially
while you're learning. If you can't, at least back up the original.
Anytime you can use an 'rc' file in $HOME do it. It's kind of like
leaving /etc/rc.conf alone and putting your stuff in /etc/rc.local
and rc.conf.local.
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but this is an interesting alternative
Thanks for the effort and contribution to the OpenBSD community.
Linked you at
http://polarwave.openbsd101.com/links.html
http://polarwave.blogspot.com
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, but that sounds like what the problem is; i.e., you
don't have that in yours and altroot is mounting normally.
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to do there with another program I have. Still
trying to break free completely.
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Sorry for the noise,
Thanks,
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No problem here. Accessed all menu links including downloads fine.
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There are actually 2 problems. First one is, when using
ctrl-alt-f1 so forth, it goes to the other console fine,
but when I try to switch back, all I see on the screen is
the output from the underlying x rather than the desktop.
The other problem
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On 15-Dec-06, at 8:42 PM, Denny White wrote:
There are actually 2 problems. First one is, when using
ctrl-alt-f1 so forth, it goes to the other console fine,
but when I try to switch back, all I see on the screen
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Denny White wrote:
There are actually 2 problems. First one is, when using
ctrl-alt-f1 so forth, it goes to the other console fine,
but when I try to switch back, all I see on the screen is
the output from
/2008 entry on DragonFly BSD Digest at
http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/2008/10/07/3210.html
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the mistakes in that section. I used the
mail link on the page to let him know.
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and on the
mailing lists. If they choose to try to shortcut and use something they
found like on the site in question and it bites them in the butt, they
only have themselves to blame. I don't think any sysadmin worth his
salt would blindly follow everything on the site.
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appreciate it.
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Denny White wrote:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 07:04:31AM -0500, Nick Holland spoke thusly:
Denny White wrote:
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep
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Datum: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 01:14:46 -0600
Von: Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: OpenBSD Questions misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Fresh install question
I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home
about how much my memory banks
will hold (or won't). ;)
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I've always tried to do a fresh install any time possible,
and then copy all my backed up /home and /data stuff back
to the new installed system. I'm just trying to figure out
if there's a way to keep those 2 slices intact
: libjavaplugin_oji.so
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_03
Lots of java specs follow below that.
Okay? [ Chuc may man! (minus diacritics - just guessing ]
Apologies if I'm wrong. ;)
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On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 01:30:15PM -0600, Denny White spoke thusly:
Just upgraded to 4.4 the other day. Fresh install, then updated
to stable. I have a loopback adapter on the one xp box with a
cygwin bash script that runs on boot gets installed as a
service. Click Start - Run, type in the ip
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:cl=\E[H\E[2J:
Now try changing
default:\
:np:im=\r\n%s/%m (%h) (%t)\r\n\r\n:sp#1200:
to
default:\
:np:im=\r\n%s/%m (%h) (%t)\r\n\r\n:sp#1200:cl=\E[H\E[2J:
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something, as
it doesn't miss anything. At least it hasn't yet. ;) And the plus is,
it's done with mtree which is in base instead of using something
third-party having to fart around with another conf file.
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free. Anyone
got any ideas where to look next, I'd appreciate it.
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On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 08:28:52PM +0100, Matthias Kilian spoke thusly:
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:39:57PM -0600, Denny White wrote:
I know from past experience and doing a lot of online searching
that this problem crops up from time to time. Usually someone
just did a new install
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Denny White denny...@cableone.net wrote:
Not installing locate database; zero size
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 05:54:31PM -0500, Dave K spoke thusly:
I've been seeing this on a 4.3 box. After reading your email, and
seeing that I'm not the only one
the '{print $1}' to whatever column
you need. The gurus might and probably do know a better way, but
that works. Hope this helps.
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On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 03:13:27AM -0600, Denny White spoke thusly:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 02:41:24PM +, Andreas Kahari spoke thusly:
2009/1/15 igor denisov denisovigor1...@rambler.ru:
Hi there
Can not understand.
input:
34523 9348 98493 82983
9485 83928 9283 9283
so
forth as previously discussed in this thread.
Denny White
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On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 12:50:55AM -0400, Casey Allen Shobe spoke thusly:
On 30 May, 2010, at 12:15 AM, Denny White wrote:
Not really sure what happened with
since it worked fine for me including 'ls'.
As for the 2nd one you tried which didn't work:
ftp://openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.7
. ;)
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