Hi people,
I've got a new laptop in the mail (Dell XPS 13") which has a WiFi card
in it that on Linux attaches to ath10k. It looks like there was an
effort to port that driver to FreeBSD a while ago, but I haven't been
able to find any recent information.
What's the status of that on OpenBSD? Is
Hi,
>> [...]
>> The last part of my question concerns caching chromium data in /tmp.
>> I have read that the OpenBSD chromium port has been "pledged" and
>> "unveiled". Does this have any influence over whether I can run
>> chrome --disk-cache/dir=/tmp/chrome?
>> [...]
I don't know about the
Hi Manuel,
> [...]
> trap [sbcl]46252/177072 type 6: sp 2f76e78b8 not inside 2f74f8000-2f76e8000
> [...]
that looks like a stack space exhaustion. I've had something similar while
compiling
OCaml's merlin package. I solved it with the brutest of forces by adding
:stacksize=infinity:\
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 06:11:51PM +0100, who one wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "> And what are you defending against?"
>
> there was/is a great guy that investigated the security of the BSDs, reported
> a few bugs too:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRg2vuwF1hY=youtu.be=1522
>
> that lead to
Send a SIGINFO to dd.
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Hi Jyri,
would you mind sharing a dmesg with us, or at least any sort of general
info in what environment you're experiencing these kinds of problems?
Of course running a current chrome on an old iMac won't yield the same
performance as running chrome on a laptop fresh out of the box, but the
OS
Hi Daniel,
I have a laptop with a similar chipset. The issue is that the
inteldrm(4) driver does not support Skylake devices at the moment.
If you boot the machine EFI mode, efifb(4) should attach to the EFI
frame buffer. This in turn allows you to use Xorg's wsfb driver with an
Hi Hrishikesh,
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 05:26:26PM +0530, Hrishikesh Muruk wrote:
> [...]
> I installed OpenBSD 6.1 on an Intel NUC6i7KYK. It has a Skylake i7 CPU
> so I know 3D acceleration is not supported. I think vesa should still
> work - please correct me if that is not the case.
> [...]
>
Hi Mario,
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 02:59:40PM -0600, Mario Campos wrote:
> [...]
> These configuration settings should probably be in a configuration file. I
> read somewhere on the interwebs that OpenBSD config files try to resemble
> each other, or rather, they try to keep to a format/style. Is
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 11:33:19AM -0600, Eric Brown wrote:
> [...]
> # tail -4 /var/log/messages
> Feb 9 11:21:44 air vmd[73442]: parent terminating
> Feb 9 11:21:47 air vmd[73405]: config_setvm: can't open tap tap: No such
> file or directory
> [...]
You're probably missing the device
Hi Carste,
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 12:49:14PM +0100, Carsten Kunze wrote:
> [...]
> Are you using EncFS on OpenBSD? Which EncFS version?
> [...]
I just installed EncFS from ports, the version there is 1.7.4
With some short testing, it looks like it works nicely. Since the
kern.usermount option
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 10:34:53AM +0100, Jan Betlach wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to have an encrypted Ext2 data partition, which can be shared
> between OpenBSD and Linux. LUKS probably does not work in OpenBSD. Maybe
> something like EncFS is the way to go?
> [...]
EncFS seems to be the most
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 07:14:23PM -0200, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote:
> [...]
> *Because in this day and age, there???s no one else doing what OpenBSD is
> doing?*
> [...]
I'm not sure if you're aware of that but your sentence structure is
really really confusing. "Because" signifies the start of
Hi George,
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 08:59:49PM +0300, George Pediaditis wrote:
> then i followed the instructions on faq to setup a trunk interface.
> [...]
> and /etc/hostname.trunk0 that contains:
>
> "trunkproto failover trunkport bge0
> trunkport iwn0
> dhcp"
> [...]
My /etc/hostname.trunk0
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 11:52:36AM -0300, R0me0 *** wrote:
> Just asked if someone already faced this issue after a simple reboot
>
> # reboot
>
> Do you need a draw ?
>
> KIND Regards,
> [...]
A dmesg would be nice. And maybe a less snarky attitude.
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Ahoy,
> [...]
> Same for the openVPN. I use privateinternetaccess service. I ran
> "openvpn US\ Seattle.ovpn" to start the vpn and that gives me the tun0
> with IP on it. Then I have run the following to move the tun0 to the
> rdomain200 manually.
> [...]
> However, when the openvpn
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 02:53:57PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Gregor Best <g...@unobtanium.de> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 05:39:48PM -0300, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> I have a doubt related to fs encryption.
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 05:39:48PM -0300, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> [...]
> I have a doubt related to fs encryption.
> May i encrypt the wd0c file system partition and have the sd0 disk
> fully encrypted for any one partition like a, d e f ?
> [...]
OpenBSD does support Full Disk Encryption,
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 11:55:34AM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> [...]
> For a one-time use program sure, but things like Python shouldn't be
> unleashed on an unsuspecting public. Gimp 2.8 is noticeably slower
> than 2.6 I think it was in OpenBSD 5.2. Move the cursor over the
> image and it's like
Hi Yury,
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 12:21:51PM -0800, Yury Shefer wrote:
> [...]
> I was not able to find the information about ifconfig support for the IPv4
> address configuration where I have primary address assigned by DHCP
> (Comcast) and alias with static IP. My cable modem mgmt IP belongs to
Hi Jeremie,
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 10:54:24PM +0100, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
> [...]
> Has anyone of you seen such a behavior in the past?
> [...]
Haven't seen something like that but my next step would be to build it
with CFLAGS="-g -O0" and without stripping for maximum debuggability and
run it
On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 10:41:22AM +0200, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Problem is still here with Dec 16 snapshot.
>
> Dec 17 13:08:20 server /bsd: OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #1494: Wed Dec
> 16 12:13:03 MST 2015
> Dec 17 13:08:20 server /bsd:
>
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 12:05:12AM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 10:18:51AM -0500, Sonic wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:20 AM, Gregor Best <g...@unobtanium.de> wrote:
> > > I've done some further testing and I think I've narrowed it down to t
I've done some further testing and I think I've narrowed it down to the
"Unlocking em(4) a bit further"-patch [0]. With the patch reverted, I
haven't seen any watchdog timeouts yet. I'm currently running the router
with the patch reverted to make sure the timeouts don't happen again.
[0]:
Hi Alexis,
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 08:11:15PM +, Alexis VACHETTE wrote:
> [...]
> Even with heavy network load ?
> [...]
So far, yes. I've saturated the device for about 45 Minutes with
something like this (the other end is my laptop):
## on the router
$ dd if=/dev/zero
On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 06:57:23PM +0100, Gregor Best wrote:
> [...]
> If it helps debugging this, I can give SSH access to the router,
> provided that reboots don't happen between 18:00 and 02:00 German time
> too often, since that's when we have larger amounts of visitors in our
&
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 09:29:20PM +0100, Gregor Best wrote:
> [...]
> Looks good so far. I've run a few light tests and the usual load that
> caused the timeouts before, haven't seen any yet.
> [...]
I just checked back on the router and it seems that the patch doesn't
he
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 08:11:30PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Can those that are experiencing watchdog timeouts check if the diff
> below gets rid of them?
> [...]
Looks good so far. I've run a few light tests and the usual load that
caused the timeouts before, haven't seen any yet.
For the
Hi people,
I just upgraded one of my routers to todays snapshot and I'm seeing
em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
in the dmesg. How can I debug this properly? Full dmesg and the output
of ifconfig are below the signature.
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$ dmesg
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP)
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:58:44PM +0300, Joseph Oficre wrote:
> [...]
> How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and
> stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version.
> [...]
The package you're looking for is called py3-pip.
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On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 12:08:00PM -0700, Danny Nguyen wrote:
> Has anyone succesfully created a VPN with OpenBSD v5.7 or 5.8?
> [...]
Yes. As of right now, I have
$ ps aux | grep openvpn | wc -l
8
$ ipsecctl -sa | wc -l
8
and a tinc tunnel. Tinc
Looks similar for my machine, em0 works for a short time and then
timeouts. `ifconfig em0 up` seems to hang though.
This is my em0:
em0 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 "Intel ICH9 IGP M AMT" rev 0x03: msi, address
00:21:86:a1:1f:2b
Full dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #124: Wed Sep 30
On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 09:20:50PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It is a little bit off topic, but this was discussed here in the past
> and I think it's nice to keep it here: some people complained about
> video playing in browsers. I have the same problems: too slow, sound
> stops,
Hi people,
inspired by the responses to my proposed patch to dhclient[0], I've
build a daemon that listens to IPv6 router advertisements and parses
dhclient lease files to extract DNS information. This information is
then merged and fed to `unbound-control` to update Unbound's forward
zone.
='rsync -Phr'
alias ..='cd ..'
[0]: http://unobtanium.de/static/rice.png
[1]: https://github.com/farhaven/dotfiles/blob/master/kshrc
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--
Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on
people.
-- W. C. Fields
live
with that though to be honest.
Your patch didn't apply though, you might want to resend it.
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On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 03:22:36PM +0200, Denis Fondras wrote:
[...]
You should re-read the manual :)
If from is not specified, from local is assumed.
[...]
Whoops, caught me. Thanks for the hint :)
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or be authenticated before sending.
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external interface, you
might be able to add an address inside one of those networks to your
external interface and have it reachable from the outside, so that in
effect you can use an IPv6 address that's outside of your prefix.
[0]: https://github.com/DanielAdolfsson/ndppd
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and airways inside the laptop and the timing is just
a coincidence.
Just make sure the fan does not turn (by blocking it with a toothpick or
the like) when blowing compressed air through the case or vacuuming out
dustbunnies so the bearing does not get damaged.
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record.volume.mute=off
record.volume.slaves=adc-2:3,adc-0:1
Thanks for your help.
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vulnerable.
[...]
I'm running current here, with bash-4.3.28 from packages. The error
seems fixed:
$ env x=() { :; }; echo fnord bash -c 'echo whee'
whee
$
Looks good to me. Are you running 5.5? Then the mtier packages are
probably a good idea.
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Hi Axel,
since you seem to be deploying a new setup, I'd simply install a
snapshot. The release of 5.6 is soon(-ish), so I doubt there will
be lots of functional changes until then, and it'd be wise to upgrade
anyway once 5.6 is out.
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I just use something like
pfctl -v -f /etc/pf.conf.new ; sleep 30; pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
in a tmux session. That gives me 30 seconds to test what I was going to
test and then reverts to the original file.
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--
After I run your program, let's make love like crazed
--
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On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 03:07:02PM +0200, Eric Faurot wrote:
[...]
This is a fallout due to the merging of multiple processes. It's been
fixed in cvs two days agos.
[...]
Wonderful. Everything is back to normal now, thanks.
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this further?
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of removing certificate
authorities I use myself.
Also, I don't think a missing certificate authority for the server's own
certificate would cause the smtp daemon do exit, especially since it
doesn't print out any message regarding certificate validity.
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against that file.
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without de-selecting anything.
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On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 06:49:33PM -0600, Matthew Weigel wrote:
[...]
I believe you should be using man erlang page with that configuration.
[...]
The correct form is for example
erl -man time
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--
I never met a piece of chocolate I didn't like.
... Do you mind adding a tiny bit more punctuation, whitespace and
capitals at the beginning of your sentences? Your thoughts are really,
really hard to follow.
The occasional linebreak could also help.
--
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/man8/ipfw.8.html
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is in base, the engine is reasonably fast
(for a Lisp integrated into an editor) and the language itself is rather
nice.
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--
Valerie: Aww, Tom, you're going maudlin on me ...
Tom: I reserve the right to wax maudlin as I wane eloquent ...
-- Tom Chapin
for automatic installation via previously prepared answers
to the questions bsd.rd asks. Did you give that a try, and if so, how
did it work out? I'd be really interested in if it can improve the
installation process for you and other visually impaired users.
--
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printfs to pfctl, and it looks like the failure path
starts at pfctl_load_queues. If there's anything I can do to help debug
this, I'd be glad to do so :)
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a while back, I've experienced you
as a very polite and to the point engineer, contrary to what the
opinion of some people might be.
And then, it's awesome to hear about YYCIX.
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--
?
[...]
Upgrades from bsd.rd don't include {,x}etc??.tgz. Use sysmerge for
those.
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load of code that needs to be maintained and not everyone uses Firefox.
What if I want Chrome instead? Add that to base? What about dillo?
netsurf? Why not add OpenOffice while we are at it?
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On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 05:40:19PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
[...]
Does anyone have a C++ compiler recommendation for OpenBSD?
[...]
What about GCC? Clang++'s C++11 support is spotty at best, at least it
was the last time I tried.
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any to any does not change the situation
at hand.
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, for example When I'm at home, my gateway is 192.168.2.1,
there's a host named Zim and one named Gir and my public IP address
resolves back to Unity Media. That's probably unportable and needs to
be reimplemented for every user.
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and after sleeping maybe (and
which registers would be interesting?)
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a small bug in rtsold. When called as
rtsol it does not recognize the -O option. I will cook up a small patch
to fix that soon(ish).
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recursive nameservers (and porting that without
also porting resolvconf seems to be less than trivial).
Is there a canonical solution with only the things in base or should I
just use something from ports? And what's the port people use for that?
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On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 01:53:20PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
[...]
(and porting that without also porting resolvconf seems to be less than
trivial).
[...]
For the record, I meant 'not trivial' instead of 'less than trivial'.
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You might want to try /dev/cd0i instead. cd0a would be the first OpenBSD
partition inside a disklabel on cd0, which I highly doubt is there. The
error Device not configured refers to cd0a, not cd0.
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on the disc. Burning
one is done with cdio(1). The `tao` option should be what you want, as
in:
cdio tao /path/to/image.iso
If a disc populated with a file system still fails, try cd0c instead of
cd0i. It's been a long while since I last used optical media.
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supports the
most basic resolutions.
Might I ask why you want to disable inteldrm? A bug report that leads to
an actual fix for your problem might be more useful than sidestepping
the issue.
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existing data.
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with Linux 3.8.3. Among other things this
brings support for kernel modesetting and enables use of
the rings on gen6+ Intel hardware.
[...]
Just to get this clear though, the 'gen6+ only' bit is meant for _both_ KMS and
rings, right?
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halfway sane reason I can think of not to use packages but ports is
being to lazy to upgrade from an old -CURRENT snapshot to a newer one.
For the security-conscient, that should not be an issue, because you are
always running -CURRENT or -STABLE anyway.
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safe than sorry.
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Most universities offer an unencrypted wireless lan with forced VPN
connections though. That's what I use here at UPB until maybe sometime
in the future my beloved OpenBSD supports WPA2 enterprise.
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use the following to log into the
unsecured WIFI at UPB:
curl -k -F buttonClicked=4 -F username=FOO -F password=PASS
https://webauth/login.html;
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processes will neccessarily suffer.
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:30:50PM +0800, Salil Wadnerkar wrote:
[...]
And then I run:
make
[...]
/usr/bin/make is BSD make. You most probably want gmake.
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that should be added to trunk(4).
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. YMMV.
There has been a post to ports@ a few months (IIRC) ago with a proper
port of bitcoin (not done by me), maybe that works out better for you.
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accept the port :) If you want, I can send the
diff to you off-list though.
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select the given SSID, then enter passphare)
Thanks for the short help, IMHO a lot of you configure wireless through
terminal..
[...]
I'm sure you've already read the ifconfig manpage...
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for the poor bastard) and pleasure
(because
he got what he deserved) when I was sitting in that audience.
[...]
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that I want to update the
openSSL from 0.9.9 to 1.0.1 using pkgin. So what will be the exact command
to
do that.
[...]
RTFM
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[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
checking if it stops working again.
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record.volume.slaves=adc-0:1
As you can see, all recording related devices are at full volume and no device
is muted except for the built-in speakers. Is
recording on azalia devices simply not supported or am I missing something
really obvious here?
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the IIRC. Apparently I did not completely remember correctly :)
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[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
of
course)
* Re-install the bootloader as described in the boot(8) manpage
(you might want to print that before doing the routine, bsd.rd does
not contain man pages).
* Reboot and pray
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[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
, that is not true. I have a 250 GB disk here formatted
with FAT32 (using newfs_msdos) that can be mounted by OpenBSD and Linux
(Windows doesn't want to, but only because it can't deal with partition
tables on USB attached external disks).
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[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type
.
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and line 576). That means
the old encryption key has been overwritten and your disk content
reduced to bit rubbish. I just hope there wasn't too much important data
on the partition...
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the trick, along with the other tools mentioned
around here. It is not in the ports tree, but it compiles fine from
source.
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from scratch.
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#!/usr/bin/awk -f
BEGIN {
conf[essid0] = wpakey foobar\ndhcp;
conf[essid1] = -wpakey\ndhcp;
device = wpi0;
}
/^[[:space:]]+nwid/ {
sub(^[[:space:]]+nwid , )
sub( chan [[:digit:]]+ bssid.+, )
if ($0 in conf) {
print Using
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 06:24:31PM -0300, Daniel Testa wrote:
ok... I think I'll follow your recommendation Ted. I'll work on adding
ext3fs support.
[...]
If you need someone testing that, I'd be glad to get my external hd's
file system trashed by experimental journaling code.
Gregor
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