This unit has been gathering dust for too long now and I figure
someone else may as well have a play with it. Its pretty heavy, maybe
25kg, so I'd prefer local pickup. I'd rather give it to a developer,
but if there is no interest I may change my mind.
No monitor or keyboard etc. It has two 50
I'm a little confused that options(4) says COMPAT_43 is discouraged,
while it's on by default in /sys/conf/GENERIC. Can someone hit me with
a cluestick?
Cheers,
Graham
- GPS devices, serially and UPS attached (consumer grade)
USB?
Here's another.
Is misc@ really the right place for silly patches like these?
Graham
--- ugen.4.orig Sat May 13 16:57:59 2006
+++ ugen.4 Sat May 13 16:58:23 2006
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
.Fa interface_desc-*(GtbNumEndpoints .
The
.Fa config_index
-should set to
+should be set to
.Dv
This patch should be applied to both
sys/arch/i386/stand/boot/boot.8
and
sys/arch/amd64/stand/boot/boot.8
Graham
--- boot.8.origSat May 13 14:48:39 2006
+++ boot.8 Sat May 13 14:49:05 2006
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
.Pp
.Dl [+-]size@address
.Pp
-Meaning to add(+) or exempt(-) the
On 24/04/06, Marti Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Give it time -- FPGA's are getting more and more academic attention
every year, and our computer engineering students are getting more
opportunities to work with them in school. Before long, the support
and demmand will catch up to their
On 01/04/06, Andrew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has taken a look at, or spotted anything nasty in
the Twisted Python framework.
Last year I administrated a network for a distributed web application
written in Python. It was initially designed use Twisted 2.0.
We came
On 22/02/06, A Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may want to experiment with hiding the drives through GP,
hidden might not fit your definition of can't access.
I'd probably hide it and change permissions for no access. I can do
both, right?
Sure, you should just be able to browse to
On 22/02/06, A Rossi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very interesting.
export all via nfs
But is NFS a requirement, or can I make do with windows XP's SMB
implementation? Remember, the partitions are under windows, I want
OpenBSD to be the computer that does the backing up onto those.
I had
On 13/02/06, Didier Wiroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
If you are running the latest snapshot with x11 can you confirm the
following command gives you an error message:
setxkbmap fr_CH
Thank you for taking the time to try this, it only takes 1 or 2 seconds
to test it and reply to this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before tinkering with queues, you might like to figure out your usable
upload bandwidth to know what you're playing with. I would consider my
VoIP altq rules a work in progress at the moment, but defining the
upload bandwidths seem to be quite sensitive.
I have ADSL
On 11/01/06, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 19:23:59 -0700
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
We're getting about halfway between releases, and around now it is
nice for us to see what kind of hardware people are seeing out there,
and how well it is supported.
/*
* forcedeth: Ethernet driver for NVIDIA nForce media access controllers.
*
* Note: This driver is a cleanroom reimplementation based on reverse
* engineered documentation written by Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
* and Andrew de Quincey. It's neither supported nor endorsed
* by
On 6/10/05, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's very simple, try reading the ftp-proxy man page, as it has an
example for exactly what you're doing, something like:
rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from $int_net to any port ftp -
127.0.0.1 port 8021
this works only for packets
I had a similar problem with nfs after enabling packet queueing (CBQ)
on the interface. I've since disabled queueing on the internal interface as
an interim solution, but am planning on installing an additional NIC
for nfs stuff.
I experienced the nfsd send error 55 with a linux client too.
btw,
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