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transmission is ok and you could also try unworkable
that is developed on openbsd.
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On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 08:33:10AM +0100, Karl Karlsson wrote:
2008/1/8, Karl Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/1/8, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Bjvrn Ketelaars wrote:
My question: Is it possible that there is a problem with mmap() on
i386?
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 01:31:49PM -0500, Kevin Stam wrote:
Jeez, perhaps btpd should finally support protocol encryption? Last time I
checked it didn't. A surprising number of ISPs limit BitTorrent traffic, and
more and more seeders, including me, can only be connected to via a client
that
On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 04:47:43PM +0200, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
Summary
===
I have a problem with suspend-to-RAM on an IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T41p
running OpenBSD 4.1-stable. Basically, suspend-to-RAM works fine if
I'm not running X, but hangs the system if I'm running X. My basic
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:07:04AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
I downloaded the latest firmware from TRENDnet's download page [1]
and placed, what I believe to be the firmware file (ar5523.bin)
in /etc/firmware/uath-ar5523.
You are making this much harder for yourself than it needs be.
I have a busted on-board nfe(4) in one of my systems which claims there
is no media present, both under Windows and OpenBSD. I bought an sk(4)
card for $18 and forgot about it.
Quite possibly you have bad hardware, like mine.
As for the aue(4), have a look in src/sys/dev/usb/if_aue.c for your
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 09:37:31AM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
2007/4/12, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 02:18:28AM +0200, Maxime DERCHE wrote:
A recent thread (04/04/2007) on this list showed that the ralink
chipsets are well supported by OpenBSD.
If I
On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 01:19:05AM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
I don't believe GNU CVS does that, and OpenCVS doesn't do authentication
at all. Your best bet is probably setting up ssh; sshd uses the BSD
authentication routines by default.
More specifically, OpenCVS doesn't do pserver at
I run -current on my T43. Have used external VGA out for the past 6
months. I don't have any xorg.conf and I get 1280x1024. It looks like
you have a different video chip though.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 03:46:59PM +0100, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
Hi,
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9-stable on a
to everyone who donated.
Hopefully I didn't miss anybody.
Cheers!
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:40:16PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
Hi,
marco@ could desperately use an IBM Thinkpad for his ACPI work. This
work is very important and many of us really want to get him this
hardware. Everyone
Hi,
marco@ could desperately use an IBM Thinkpad for his ACPI work. This
work is very important and many of us really want to get him this
hardware. Everyone with a laptop running OpenBSD will likely benefit
from marco's work.
Unfortunately no individual has yet stepped up and given him one.
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 03:54:47PM -0600, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Free and open software is a means to an end, rather than the
sole end unto itself for OLPC.
I was totally stunned by this admission. morally bankrupt, as Bob
says, is exactly what is going on.
Hmm, sounds like you
I don't think I want to use the words good and secure, however PunBB
with SQLite works well for a friend's site. It's probably not quite
as woeful as PhpBB from a security standpoint, but it still uses PHP.
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 01:13:23PM +0200, Michael Schmidt wrote:
Hello,
which
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 12:25:53PM +, Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
I'm planning to buy a zaurus sl-c3200 (the latest zaurus 3xxx model).
I would like to install and run openbsd on it, but I have few concerns.
I'm an openbsd amateur and don't have any cross compilation
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 12:48:53PM -0500, Jason Houx wrote:
the No-cache section says this
No-cache
Miss = 523
% = 67
Interrupts are at 489 total
with CISS0 doing over 200
load with 2 users hits 2.18 so far. My question is the No-cache section
what has no-cache,
Your question
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 09:20:06PM -0500, Chris Zakelj wrote:
Here's the problem I've run into... after staring at the dhcpd.conf man
page for a while, it didn't seem like you could feed it two interfaces
at once. So off to Google, where the top articles (for Linux,
admittedly) seem to
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 05:41:30AM -0800, Bob Smith wrote:
vmware recently released a program which kind of
chroot jails the browser.
http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/vm/browserapp.html
im not a programmer myself, but i was wondering
if perhaps using a similar technique we could lock
down the
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 10:31:21PM +0200, BY wrote:
I have checked and searched lists to find any information about
CAN-2004-0700 affecting or not default apache on 3.8, i am sure that the
version is fully modified and is not affected by subject CAN. But i
need a proof of concept on that.
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 08:02:24PM -0400, Carl Schaaff wrote:
I just noticed that
mke2fs V1.35 sets feature: large_file
while
mke2fs V1.27 does not.
OpenBSD3.7 release will not / can not mount an ext2fs partition r/w if
large_file is set.
Support for this was committed to -current on
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 03:11:46PM -0400, Nick Bender wrote:
Why wouldn't a two drive ATA/SATA system which was raidframe mirrored
stay up if one of the drives went belly up? I've been spending some
cycles automating the kernel build/raidframe configure process
assuming it was worth the extra
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 02:03:32PM +0200, Armin Wolfermann wrote:
Description:
The hashcash tool allows you to create hashcash stamps to attach to
emails you send, and to verify hashcash stamps attached to emails you
receive. Email senders attach hashcash stamps with the X-Hashcash:
header. A
oops, MUA borked. sorry for the noise.
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:16:29PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 02:03:32PM +0200, Armin Wolfermann wrote:
Description:
The hashcash tool allows you to create hashcash stamps to attach to
emails you send, and to verify hashcash
Support for ext2fs filesystems with large files was added after 3.7.
Please try a snapshot, it should work there.
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 12:37:18AM +0200, Haluk Durmus wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# fsck_ext2fs -d /dev/sd0i
** /dev/rsd0i
compat 0x0004, incompat 0x0006, compat_ro
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 04:58:16PM +0200, Haluk Durmus wrote:
Was it sufficiend that I did an cvs update on current tree, before kompiling ?
Could you just use a binary snapshot please? That way we bypass all
this nonsense.
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 02:57:50PM -0400, Andrew West wrote:
Dmesg recognizes my sound card and I checked the levels and NOTHING on
my card is muted. I would provide the dmesg if I knew how to do it.
you are asking just ASKING for a harsh response when you show you
plainly haven't looked at the
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 02:01:23PM +0100, Hyb wrote:
It seems that the topic of 802.3ad support (link
aggregation|bonding|trunking|whatever you want to call it) seems to come
every so often, but is often disregarded on the basis that gigE is now
cheap. I see the redudancy as a much more
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:00:20PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the
intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of
them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with
setiathome to see
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 12:30:51PM +0100, Mike Gould wrote:
Has anyone got any advice for installing apache2 on openbsd 3.6
(stable).
Don't. Use Apache in base system. Its much better.
There seems to be a port for freebsd but nothing for openbsd.
If I start from the apache source what
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 11:15:35AM -0700, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
I have a co-located 3.4 web/mail box at a remote location with a P3
1.2Ghz and
1Gb RAM (on-board LAN and video). At home I have another copy of the exact
same motherboard but with a Celeron 1.1Ghz and 512 Gb RAM.
The
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