Re: using lynx to manage router

2008-05-22 Thread Default User
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

using lynx to manage router

2008-05-20 Thread Default User
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

Re: malo driver

2007-05-07 Thread Default User
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

Re: malo driver

2007-05-04 Thread Default User
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

malo driver

2007-05-03 Thread Default User
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 root account really necessary?

2007-04-20 Thread Default User
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?

wireless mouse for OpenBSD ?

2007-03-24 Thread Default User
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?

patching OpenBSD [re-sent]

2007-03-03 Thread Default User
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

binary updates

2007-02-26 Thread Default User
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!

Re: mc function key problem - SOLVED.

2006-11-19 Thread Default User
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

Re: mc function key problem - SOLVED.

2006-11-18 Thread Default User
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

mc function key problem

2006-11-16 Thread Default User
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~

where is unarj-2.43?

2006-11-11 Thread Default User
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?

video hardware determination

2006-11-08 Thread Default User
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)

Re: USB hard drives

2006-09-19 Thread Default User
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

USB hard drives

2006-09-16 Thread Default User
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.

ntpd_flags= (?)

2006-08-25 Thread Default User
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

how to wireles login when WEP and SSID are enabled

2006-02-12 Thread Default User
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