On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 00:36 +0200, ropers wrote:
s/EMCAScript/ECMAScript
2008/5/21 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/20 Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello!
I would like to use lynx to manage my local small lan router. I can
manage a broadband modem that way. But the router
Hello!
I would like to use lynx to manage my local small lan router. I can
manage a broadband modem that way. But the router webpage expects to be
managed by a graphical browser, so the initial control webpage just
shows up as unintelligible garbage.
Since I run command line only, I do not
On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 11:14 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-05 05:03]:
cbb0 at pci1 dev 4 function 0 ENE CB-1410 CardBus rev
0x01pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin A
: couldn't map interrupt
there's your problem, your cardbus slot is not working
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 23:52 -0400, Jean Raby wrote:
On 5/3/07, Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to http://openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware the Netgear WG511v2
Wireless PC card should work, using the malo driver:
Marvell Libertas IEEE 802.11b/g CardBus adapters (malo
According to http://openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware the Netgear WG511v2
Wireless PC card should work, using the malo driver:
Marvell Libertas IEEE 802.11b/g CardBus adapters (malo), including: (G)
Netgear WG511v2
But on a laptop with OpenBSD 4.1, the card was not (apparently)
recognized, nor did
is a root account really necessary? wouldn't a system with no root
account, where all maintenance is done as sudo, be more secure? if so,
why not install with no root account by default?
Recently in a big box computer store, I was disturbed to notice that
almost every single mouse was wireless. I use ps/2 and usb wired mice
with OBSD, no problem. But I was unable to get OBSD to even recognize a
Labtec wireless usb mouse with my laptop. Are any wireless usb mice
supported by OBSD?
NOTE: THIS IS A RE-SEND. ORIGINAL MESSAGE SEEMS TO HAVE NEVER BEEN
POSTED TO LIST AFTER NEARLY 1-1/2 HOURS! (Can you say NSA?)
I just patched OpenBSD i386 RELEASE following the examples for patching
at http://www.openbsd101.com/ since the procedure in the OpenBSD FAQ
seemed somewhat complicated
When will we ever see binary updates for OpenBSD? Taking a system
off-line for over 20 hours to do a source code rebuild is just too long,
and just tracking RELEASE means running an insecure system.
Binary updating - try it, you'll like it!
On Sat, 2006-11-18 at 18:12 +0059, Han Boetes wrote:
Default User wrote:
Thanks to Mr. Lamert and Mr. Ramaley for your replies. Although
neither solved the problem by itself, the combination of both
DID. Thanks!
BTW, this might be a good fix to include in the OpenBSD FAQ.
But you
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 14:26 -0600, Default User wrote:
This problem is persistent over several releases of OpenBSD and on
multiple i386 computers, both desktop and laptop:
In the OpenBSD version of Midnight Commander (mc), the function keys do
not work properly. I get these results from
This problem is persistent over several releases of OpenBSD and on
multiple i386 computers, both desktop and laptop:
In the OpenBSD version of Midnight Commander (mc), the function keys do
not work properly. I get these results from selecting the keys:
F1: 11~
F2: 12~
F3: 13~
F4: 14~
Okay, I give up. Where is unarj-2.43 in the OpenBSD 4.0 i386 packages?
Clamav seems to need it, but pkg_add said it could not be found. Is it
indeed missing?
Hello.
I inherited an old '586 computer with built-in graphics (no video card)
and a no-name 17 color monitor. I have no documentation for either. I
am trying to set it up using xorgconfig.
Is there a utility within OpenBSD 4.0 RELEASE i386 that will
interrogate the hardware to determine:
1)
On 2006/09/16 23:49, Default User wrote:
Does OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASE support usb external hard drives?
On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 02:21 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Generally yes, this type of drive is supported by umass(4).
CONFIRMED.
At least the Seagate 6Gb pocket USB external hard drive works
Does OpenBSD 3.9 RELEASE support usb external hard drives? I am
considering getting one, like the Seagate 6-Gb pocket drive, to back
up data from an i386 system, but could not determine from the OBSD i386
hardware information whether such drives are supported.
Just installed i386 3.9 RELEASE. Noticed that /etc/rc.conf.local
contains:
ntpd_flags= # enabled during install
man 8 ntpd says that /etc/rc.conf.local should contain:
ntpd_flags=
Is this an install bug? What is the function of the two double
quotes? BTW, ntpd *seems* to be working
Hello.
Simple question. I can make a wireless connect to a wireless router from
a computer with 802.11b adapter running OpenBSD 3.8 RELEASE with no
problem when SSID and WEP are disabled. When they are enabled, how can I
get it to prompt me for the SSID and WEP so I can enter them manually
and
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