On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 10:16:28 +0100 (CET)
David Vasek va...@fido.cz wrote:
On Tue, 8 Dec 2009, David Vasek wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Mikael Bak wrote:
Hi list,
Seems to me that this card isn't recognized at boot time (dmesg pasted at
the end of this email). It's a PCMCIA card
Dorian B|ttner wrote:
Mikael Bak schrieb:
Hi list,
Seems to me that this card isn't recognized at boot time (dmesg pasted
at the end of this email). It's a PCMCIA card. Instead of a wifi
device OpenBSD tries to allocate a serial port (com3).
Hi Mikael,
some time ago I had a usb wlan
Hi list,
Seems to me that this card isn't recognized at boot time (dmesg pasted at the
end of this email). It's a PCMCIA card. Instead of a wifi device OpenBSD tries
to allocate a serial port (com3).
If I should provide any more info or output, then please let me know.
TIA,
Mikael
My dmesg:
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 18:21:40 +0100
Mikael Bak mik...@t-online.hu wrote:
Hi list,
I know. This is not specific to OpenBSD at all. I just thought you guys use
gpg to sign and encrypt email a lot :-)
So having OpenBSD 4.6 on my old laptop and one of my favourite email clients
(Sylpheed
Dope Ice Apollyon the Third wrote:
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
acam...@the00z.org wrote:
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 02:36:02PM +0100, Mikael Bak wrote:
Hi list,
I'm really new to openbsd, so please forgive me if this is faq or rtfm.
I did try to search
Hi list,
I know. This is not specific to OpenBSD at all. I just thought you guys use gpg
to sign and encrypt email a lot :-)
So having OpenBSD 4.6 on my old laptop and one of my favourite email clients
(Sylpheed - installed with pkg_add, the flavor supporting gpg), I am able to
sign and
how to
do this in openbsd.
My system:
$ uname -a
OpenBSD neo.my.domain 4.6 GENERIC#58 i386
My laptop:
Dell Latitude CPt 400
(it's an old P2 400MHz)
In WinXP a driver from synaptics made the scrolling work.
TIA,
--
Mikael Bak mik...@t-online.hu
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