Martin
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 08:32:50PM +0100, Martin Toft wrote:
Hi,
when starting X (and thereby cwm due to my .xinitrc), I get the
following error:
cwm: root window unavailable - perhaps another wm is running?
It happens right after boot up, where I'm sure no other wm is running.
My
(and AFAIK no Unix scheduler does that).
Best
Martin
On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 03:54:33PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jan 14 14:55:32, Martin Toft wrote:
cwm echoes the error message above and terminates if xbindkeys is
running. My solution at the moment is to not use xbindkeys...
This is strange. I am running xbindkeys and it never bothered
permanent
...
2. Add this somewhere in /etc/rc.local:
if [ -r /etc/arp.permanent ]; then
echo -n ' arp'; /usr/sbin/arp -F -f /etc/arp.permanent \
/dev/null 21
fi
Remember to do something similar on the other hosts to protect both
ways.
Martin
2008/2/1, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FWIW, here is a review of OpenBSD-based live CD:
This is based on 3.8, so it's very stale.
Best
Martin
2008/2/1, elpinguim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Configuring pf to not even respond to unallocated ip space also
helps. Search for Bogon filtering.
No. This just adds another way for things to go wrong. KISS. :-)
But I can understand that Penguins think it's a great idea.
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Martin
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Martin
2008/2/1, Zbigniew Baniewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can use old Pentium II 400 MHz - there are still many of them available,
which doesn't need any cooler, its radiator will do. Such way the only
And where do you get a PCI graphics card with DVI capable of doing 1920x1200?
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Martin
2008/2/2, elpinguim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 05:28:11PM +0100, Martin Schr?der wrote:
No. This just adds another way for things to go wrong. KISS. :-)
Really, what things? Script it, set cron to call it, done. Simple.
IP addresses that are bogon today may not be bogon
-multi-nat-peers-patch.diff
-martin
thx /markus
Markus Wernig wrote:
Hi all
I'm having some trouble with VPN clients (workstations) connecting
to an
OBSD 4.2 VPN gateway.
All clients sit behind one natting gateway, and are natted to the
same
egress ip address. They try to connect
2008/2/7, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You mean http://www.networktechinc.com/enviro-mini.html ? Quite
pricey stuff.
There are some weather stations with a usb interface...
Best
Martin
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 10:40:55AM +0100, Badbanchi Hossein wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install OpenBSD 4.2 on a HP Compaq dc7800. After the
installation is complete, ifconfig doesn't show any NICs other than lo0
and enc0.
The output of dmesg has a line:
vendor Intel, unknown product 0x10bd
by CPUID; using exception 16
biomask effd netmask effd ttymask
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
softraid0 at root
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
auich0: measured ac97 link rate at 46201 Hz, will use 48000 Hz
Martin
://www.openbsd.org/4.2_packages/i386/stunnel-4.20.tgz-long.html
Martin
and have transmitted approx
155 TB since April 1, 2007 :-) (the day we started creating graphs with
RRDtool etc.)
Martin
2008/3/14, Gustavo Polillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why is sendmail a default smtp server and not is postfix or qmail?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#HowAbout
2008/3/23, Richard Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
According to
http://www.openbsd.org/art4.html
I take it http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html is the one to go with.
Theo, could you please unify the licenses on these pages?
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Martin
tips
on wether to care about write cycles or not, or special needs to take
care of with CF media.
Hope it makes sense what I ask for
thanks
martin
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wow, lots of stuff to read and extract from your mails
i hope i can at least make myself up to write a summary about all the
setup process once it's done.
thanks
martin
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:09 PM, Vincent Barus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Martin Marcher
, it
appears that the developers themselves do not trust raidframe, so maybe
you should stay away from that too. No easy answer :-|
Search the archives for the status of softraid.
Martin
page).
If this fails, the connection will be greytrapped.
-martin
2 apr 2008 kl. 18.45 skrev Jose Fragoso:
Hi,
Since I am not able to test this now in the real world, I
would like to know how would spamd behave when it
received SMTP connections to a fake low priority MX
address
2008/4/7, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there no way to verify the authenticity of the installation files?
No, there is no way.
IBTD: Get your cds from trusted sources. ;-)
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Martin
2008/4/9, Matthew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As part of my move from GNU/Linux to OpenBSD on my server, I just want to
clarify what I need to do to ensure that I have performance optimised. I am
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why
Best
Martin
2008/4/9, Matthew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A search of the site for a style guide or media pack has failed to turn up
anything so I thought that I would ask here: how do I obtain
Click on the logo on the front page.
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Martin
2008/4/15, Jernej Makovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://www.openssh.com/txt/trojan.adv) in late July of a file server
maintained by the open-source, Unix-based operating-system project. On
Aug. 1, a dangerous Trojan horse program was discovered amid the code
for OpenBSD, which is used by
/bsd: umass0: BBB bulk-out clear stall failed, TIMEOUT
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Evolix - Informatique et Logiciels Libres http://www.evolix.fr/
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had
a name of signature.asc]
Highlights from a recent comparison:
http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/04/29/1528205.shtml
Save your money seems to be the answer at the moment.
Mikel Lindsaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had OpenBSD 4.2 Running on these blades, installed via PXE fine.
Seems though, in running the 4.3 pxeboot and kernel, it dies on trying
to send RARP packets out?
Anyone have some ideas on how to get this to install?
Boot sequence and then DMESG
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 01:06:41PM -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
Hi folks,
O.K., I'm stumped.
I've just installed 4.3, and I have the typical:
ntpd_flags=-s entry in /etc/rc.conf.local
and
# sync to a single server
128.9.176.30
AFAIK, you need server before the address, i.e.:
server
On 2006-02-18 16:12:39 -0500, David Higgs wrote:
Any further ideas?
Check the example. It uses ftp-proxy(8)
Best
Martin
PS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting
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Hi,
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
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Martin
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On 2006-02-21 17:36:51 +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Martin Schrvder wrote:
is there something like lastlog(8) for openbsd? Or has someone
ported the shadow-utils?
What is lastlog(8)? What does it do?
http://www.planetpenguin.de/manpage-8-lastlog.8.html
quote
LASTLOG(8
?
Overhead of the FAQ solution is minimal here (DSL fw single
host). But that depends on your traffic.
Best
Martin
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, but whatever I enter
(or if I simply press Continue), I always get an error page:
Cache Manager Error
Unknown host: localhost
I'm stymied; dig localhost works. :-(
Any clues?
Thanks in advance
Martin
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3 NICs :-)
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Martin
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http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=82
has a review with pictures (note the fan) and benchmarks.
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Martin
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On 2006-03-01 18:07:19 -0500, marrandy wrote:
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 16:33, Martin Schrvder wrote:
http://www.epiacenter.com/modules.php?name=Contentpa=showpagepid=82
has a review with pictures (note the fan) and benchmarks.
I don't see one. Just a large black clip-on heatsink
On 2006-03-01 19:11:54 -0500, marrandy wrote:
http://www.epiacenter.com/pictures/news/2006/epia_cn.jpg
Now that is a heatsink.
Yes. :-)
It would be nice if that beast hat 3 NICs and supported PoE...
Best
Martin
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On 2006-03-02 19:01:13 -0600, eric wrote:
Best you'll find for reliable traffic accounting (and the most flexible) is
argus http://www.qosient.com/argus/. I'd recommend that route, then using
Seems to be quiet since 2004-05 and has its own license :-(
Best
Martin
Stefek Zaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be doing the 'config -e' dance to disable the unwanted
audio hardware... later... and no, I don't intend running X on this!
What for, your kernel will still be the same size and your laptop does
not seem to have audio(4) hardware anyway.
martin
Andrew Ng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to this url -
http://www.armorlogic.com/openbsd_information_server_compatibility_list.html,
SCSI/RAID does not work.
They should test again, the PR was fixed and closed.
edgarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So SCSI/RAID is working or no? :)
All i know, the fix is in 3.9 :)
On 2006-03-14 14:37:20 +, Steffen Wendzel wrote:
hope some of you will like it,
Sounds interesting. Any hope in making it an official
openbsd-port?
Best
Martin
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FW1/master - /var/log/message:
Mar 16 01:37:40 fw1 isakmpd[32692]: message_recv: invalid cookie(s)
222729dc227c8f28 a0d29ef92ee65243
Mar 16 01:37:40 fw1 isakmpd[32692]: dropped message from x1.x2.x3.178 port
500 due to notification type INVALID_COOKIE
Mar 16 01:37:45 fw1 isakmpd[32692
, be the easiest solution.
Of course, you can always try hacking the kernel to read Alpha disks,
but that is likely to be far from trivial.
The big task is really endianess, look at NetBSD's 'option FFS_EI'. The
easiest solution should be just slapping the drive into a stray i386 box.
martin
Subcommander l0r3zz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I need this too, if you are trying to compile something like L4 (to
use OpenBSD as a development environment for embedded systems that don't use
the OpenBSD kernel) you need a separate binutils, for example, to build
Kenge (An L4:pistachio
... assuming the machine can actually boot from the
cdrom. The OpenBSD CDs I have have i386, amd, sparc, etc... but not
alpha... Is there a place I can get a CD that has complete install
components for Alpha???
See bottom of www.openbsd.org/alpha.html.
Larry
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Martin
On 2006-03-24 12:10:37 +0100, chefren wrote:
This is whining and it isn't very sure because you have no idea what
alternatives for the free OpenSSH product would have cost.
They can happily use lsh.
Best
Martin
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, too.
Can we have an entry on http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html,
pretty please?
And AFAIK there is a mailing list for openbsd and security...
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Martin
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to from http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
Agreed, but STFA :-{
At least it's in the FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq2.html#MailLists
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Martin
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On 2006-03-30 14:53:44 +0200, oliver simon wrote:
Seems it has a bug in 3.8 and sparc64. Just need it for proxying
purposes, and exactly that does not work while I tried exactly the same
Use squid. It's in ports.
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Martin
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On 2006-03-31 01:32:02 +0200, Chris Alatakis wrote:
Any workaround or an answer to this?
Lookup StrictModes in sshd_config(5)
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Martin
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On 2006-03-31 09:57:59 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
You can use newyslog for that.
And why does httpd(8) point to rotatelogs(8) instead?
Best
Martin
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of mac68k, leaves you with other m68k archs,
sparc and vax.
In the end, it's not worth it.
martin
On 2006-04-10 00:59:22 +0200, viq wrote:
And what about the home and end keys? Any way to make them work?
No problem here on 3.7 with TERM=xterm-xfree86
What are your problems?
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Martin
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starting at 299E. :-)
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Martin
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Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no such thing as SATA hotplug. There are hacks by hardware
vendors to make it sort of work but it isn't spec'd.
OpenBSD doesn't support hot plugging besides PCMCIA USB devices.
Plus macppc mediabay(4) as of 3.9 (:
martin
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On 2006-04-12 20:34:53 +0530, Siju George wrote:
[BGP-4]), and IDRP (The OSI Inter-Domain Routing Protocol, which the
^^^
Nobody uses OSI-networking standards :-)
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Martin
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of your firewalls as well.
Any chance of it becoming a port?
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Martin
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itself.
Any help/pointers/feedback will be appreciated.
Martin
On 2006-05-09 14:19:00 +0200, Karel Gardas wrote:
OvisLink, D-Link, Edimax, 3Com, Linksys, LevelOne, SMC which do support at
^^
Avoid. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTP_vandalism
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Martin
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On 2006-05-10 19:20:53 -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
it would be nice if there were a way around having to write code to split the
file into smaller pieces. if there are tools to do this, let me know,
otherwise
split(1)
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Martin
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%.
It did not help. However, maybe these values only affect streaming (over
networks).
/Martin
the PCI
priorities in OpenBSD... hmm... I will try to look into that. If
somebody knows that this is a wrong path to follow, then please tell me.
/Martin
/fa311.jpg) , you can even
identify the chip as a RTL8139D.
The german site still has a picture of the old card. :-{
Should I commit a bug for the man pages and the hardware list?
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Martin
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimal_evaluation
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Martin
2006/5/23, Jason McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
nasty trick eh? i just added v2 to the rl(4) page...
Indeed. And a very stupid company. This v2 is a different card; they
should have renamed it.
sis(4) and i386.html also need an update.
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Martin
2006/5/23, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sis(4) and i386.html also need an update.
I see that you already updated html. Thanks.
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Martin
2006/5/23, Jason McIntyre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the web pages have been updated, but there's not much to do for sis(4).
we can hardly call the original card a v1. it just makes the pages
unworkable.
Maybe a note like (versions till 2005)?
Best
Martin
it to, by using the very same
DVD-drive that I want to mount it with, and
the resultant DVD mounts perfectly on Windows.
I use the default kernel that came with the
OpenBSD 3.8 distribution.
Regards,
Martin Vahi
not a
but report, I've given up compiling the Qt on OpenBSD.
The purpose of my current message is just to note that
there are also other applications that have some trouble and,
frankly speaking, GCC 3.3.5 seems extremely old if compared to
GCC 4.0.2.
Regards,
Martin Vahi
root privileges
What's wrong here? Bug in the FAQ?
TIA
Martin
2006/5/28, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FAQ), this doesn't work anymore (and I don't get any error mails nor
Allright, I get the mails. But that doesn't help. :-(
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Martin
doesn't work anymore.
Sigh.
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Martin
).
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Martin
2006/5/29, Uwe Dippel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 29 May 2006 11:50:56 +0200, Martin Schrvder wrote:
PS2 is _NOT_ hot-pluggable.
Uuh, never occurred to me before. Good to learn something new each and
every day ! Except of the servers being down, I don't usually do it.
That means when
, and (at
the moment) a nice wallpaper from
http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/opuwa/
Everything you need to know to use evilwm is described in its manual
page. Go and try it out - just install the package. My .xsession and
Eterm theme file are attached for your convenience.
/Martin
Eterm-0.8.10
begin main
/DVDROM: Device not configured
verbatim--end
The type of the writeable DVD is DVD+R.
Regards,
Martin Vahi
Hi
I have a noob question.
I have two disks wd0 and wd1 . On wd1a to wd1f i have obsd3.9 an on wd0 i
have winXP.
I read the fstab man page but it doesn't explain anything about mounting xp.
I tried allsorts of combinations, editing fstab
Like :
/dev/wd0a /mnt/c ntfs ro,noauto 0 0
i keep
, but on OpenBSD 3.8 I had to
reformat my USB memory stick to use filesystem msdos and then
mount the memory stick like that:
sbin/mount -t msdos /dev/sd0i /my_nice_targetfolder
Regards,
Martin Vahi
was difficult (I ended up with a FA311v2
which luckily is supported). Now my other sis seems to be slowly dying
(spurious watchdog timeouts), so I'm looking for a replacement.
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Martin
and connectivity -- why not?
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Martin
to find out whether my idea is appropriate or just nonsense.
Maybe clever firewall design shouldn't need to match a high number of ports?
/Martin
Would it be possible to consider the addition of this may be?
Just curious?
Best,
Daniel
.
/Martin
with that. :/
Regards,
Martin Vahi
client, you have the option of
using max-src-states and throttling hosts in the overload
table. Care and attention is required though..
Nice idea, even though it's a bit more advanced. Thanks :)
/Martin
it is, and I don't expect her to know about it's
clustering features.
You mean there are other operating systems but Linux/Unix and Windows? :-(
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Martin
set mru max 1492
set speed sync
disable acfcomp protocomp
deny acfcomp
set authname [EMAIL PROTECTED]
set authkey
set ifaddr 10.0.0.1/0 10.0.0.2/0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0
add! default HISADDR
This should give you a default route(8).
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Martin
2006/6/16, Andre Tann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andreas Winkelmann, Freitag, 16. Juni 2006 18:30:
$ man chpasswd
Ah, das kannte ich noch gar nicht... Danke!
man apropos
apropos password
Gru_
Martin
2006/6/17, Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And in fairness, announcments *are* sent to the list. Check the archives.
_Recently_ some have been sent. Please check the archives. Did you get
any mail for fixes 1,2 5 of 3.8? The archives didn't.
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Martin
I have installes OpenBSD 3.8. I exported a directory with
/mnt/gamma -maproot=root 192.168.1.14
line in /etc/exports
Next I tested the server with Nessus vulnerability scaner and it found a
hole in NFS:
---
The remote NFS server allows users to use a 'cd ..' command
to access other directories
=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
/var/squid: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
sis0: watchdog timeout
sis0: watchdog timeout
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Martin
2006/6/22, Michael Lechtermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Why not just make it a special feature for people who buy the CD?
Go ahead. Roll your own version of OpenBSD with your special installer
and sell the CDs.
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Martin
Hi, I've got a bridge firewall protecting some FTP servers. In the
past I've used ftpsesame to let people on the internet use passive
connections to my FTP servers. I hear that ftp-proxy in 3.9 is
supposed to have the functionality of ftpsesame, so I'm trying to
figure out how to make that work.
I've got a handful of OpenBSD boxes, and instead of keeping src on all
of them, I'd like one box to follow stable and build patched programs which I
could then distribute to my other boxes.
I poked around the archives of this list, and it looks like this is a
reacurring question.
Has there
be tried in USA
too), but it's also a question of double standards. I wonder how the
USA will see the patent system in 2020 when most of the patents will
come out of China...
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Martin
(CEST) (due to ftp-proxy
not running).
- messages: Excerpt from the syslog around that time.
- dmesg: Just a plain dmesg from last boot.
I haven't been doing any kernel fiddling or system upgrading yet. It is
a fresh install from a 3.9 cd set.
-Martin
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