Hi,
I am interested in the script mentioned here by e4ea
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=2007120707mode=expanded
who of you is e4ea? I would like to have a look at the script you talk
about but unfortunately the person who uploaded it to pastebin chose
one month and now it's gone.
who cares about web cams? What's so important in looking at a pixeled,
almost-static face?
I have still not understood what they are good for.
I do understand what pf good for is.
I do understand what a public, anonymous CVS server good for is
I do understand what security and code auditing
use of the two adjectives you know (lame
and rude), please be so kind as to pretend that you do not exist.
Pau
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Pau Amaro-Seoane
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 1:52 PM
To: Unix Fan
Cc: misc
about that and... cheers
Pau
2008/3/24, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Your response was both rude and non-productive and contributed nothing to
the discussion accept an arrogant antiquated attitude. Your lame attempt
to
describe why adding such a driver would be a security
ConTeXt is looking *very* nice. Nevertheless I do not find the sources
for the many pdf examples of pragma... in the wiki you point at,
there's written:
---
If you're interested in presentations, your first stop should be the
pragma website. You can download pdfs with the documented
Ratchov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:18:30PM +0100, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
Hi,
very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides
contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies.
I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I
Hi Predrag,
I am mostly interested in the speed... do you have an example that I
can see (send privately to me)? You say also that it's easy to add
movies to the slides, can you embed them, actually? This would be very
interesting.
Pau
2008/3/19, Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pau Amaro
Nice to see that such a thing exists... I was thinking of doing
something similar by myself... nevertheless the installer of mathml
seems to be a bit lame and I am a bit worried about the portability of
the final file. Sometimes, as you know, you are asked to not plug in
your laptop, so that
movie15... yes, I know it from latex-beamer... it's (was?) crap
It will only embed movies under acroread AND windows... and asks for
very recent pdflatex versions... at least this was the case one year
ago, when I gave it a chance last time...
evince, on the other hand, is not displaying
I must apologise for speaking like that but I have spent HOURS in the
past trying to make movie15 work... until I realised of the points I
made in my last email. I was very angry
2008/3/19, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
movie15... yes, I know it from latex-beamer... it's (was?) crap
Hi,
very often I have to give a talk about my work etc... The slides
contain a lot of math equations, plots and even sometimes some movies.
I was used to latex-beamer to do all this because I want something I
can edit with vi(m) and it fulfilled all requisites ... and I was used
to it when I was
/wd0c
checkpower... I get one current power status: Standby mode, it
pauses a second, I get the soft error message in the console window,
then it comes back to active mode...
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Pau Amaro-Seoane
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having a small trouble
could you please stop this shit and continue the conversation privately?
People registered at misc know well why they are using obsd. We don't
need this discussion.
2008/2/20, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Mayuresh Kathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-02-20 13:12]:
On Feb 20, 2008 4:58 PM,
Hi,
we got a printer in our office. Now I'd like to use it. I hate
configurating printers. I don't like cups. 631 is blocked.
Usually I avoid all these problems with a
cat MyVeryInterestingFile.ps | telnet IPaddressOfPrinterHere 9100
since most of the printers have that door open.
It *works*
rlpq rlpr rlprd rlprm
spree(p8)| sudo mv rlpr /usr/local/bin
spree(p8)| sudo mv * /usr/local/bin
spree(p8)| sudo mv /usr/bin/lpr.bsd /usr/bin/lpr
spree(p8)| sudo mv /usr/bin/lpq.bsd /usr/bin/lpq
spree(p8)| sudo mv /usr/bin/lprm.bsd /usr/bin/lprm
2008/1/29, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
Hi,
I have looked for a while, but I could not find a concrete answer to
my problem. I would like to buy an usb wifi adapter which works with
OpenBSD. I know that OpenBSD is the free OS which most chipsets
supports in the world but... what about the usb thing? Does it require
blobs? Will it work
of the link
is in German, but I think you can understand it easily.
The chip is ath0 too... does it mean it will work out of the box with OpenBSD?
Thanks,
Pau
2008/1/24, raven [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pau Amaro-Seoane ha scritto:
what do you mean? I have to increase the gain of the reception on my
Hi,
I have a thinkpad T40 running OpenBSD and live in a small, nice city
close to Barcelona whose city hall offers free wifi Internet to
everybody.
Unfortunately they do not have a good coverage and where my building
is, I don't get any signal. The card is identified by OpenBSD as ath0.
I was
what do you mean? I have to increase the gain of the reception on my
laptop. Or do you mean I can use the built-in antenna of a router to
do that? If so, how? I do have an old wifi router
2008/1/24, Dmitrij Czarkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldn't wi-fi router ve more effective here? Or is it too
It'll take a long time before suspend is supported under acpi. Try to
get an apm machine
Pau
2008/1/19, Benoit Chesneau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just bought an ibm thinkpad x50s
x60s obviously :)
OpenBSD 4.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #547: Fri Jan 18 15:22:48 MST 2008
[EMAIL
Poor Targus... go to an internet cafe and check there your emails
2008/1/8, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 1/7/08, Andreas Maus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 12:19:26PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
loosen up a bit
loosen up a bit, you're too tight up... I just want to check my
emails, I don't want to download p0nr movies
2008/1/7, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 13:39:01 +0100, Targus Neoprene wrote
Hi,
in my flat I can see a lot of open connection points. They do not
require a
I mean that I'd also be interested to see any more elaborated answer
than a sermon on ethics... and after all, at my place of work they
also use the same system (!), so that it'd be interesting to know how
they can crack it... and avoid it
2008/1/7, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
loosen up
please, don't touch fvwm 2.2.5... it's just perfect... not in vain
it's the default wm in obsd... Don't touch t!
2007/12/30, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 07:36:47PM +0100, Jan wrote:
I would suggest to remove all window managers from base
I am very frequently using usb sticks (as in many times a day) and I
have never had a problem, on different hardware, with different obsd:
4.0, 4.1, 4.2, -current
2007/12/22, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On December 22, 2007 06:20:55 am Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi there,
I have been seeing
Hi,
as you can read in the subject, running e.g. setxkbmap us will kill X totally.
I don't see any core dumped or similar.
What can be the problem?
Here you are my dmesg (an zzz froze the laptop and I had to power it
off) and xorg.conf
But X crashed also when not using an xorg.conf (i.e.,
Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's no disk partition to hold suspend info, and removing power when
in the suspend state kills the suspend (i.e. when power is restored I
have to do a cold reboot with full fsck etc). So, I conclude I must be
doing suspend-to-RAM.
yes, this is another issue
I did this as an exercise some time ago... when I was learning how obsd works:
www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/skype.png
Now that I know that there is pjsua in ports waiting for us (it's only
-current), which seems to be compatible for windows and MacOSX and
linux, I'm looking forward to it! (I'm the only
Do not pretend that you have no choice.
quite
This is indeed the point. It's hard, it hurts, but it's the point.
After one year of migration, I am now using exclusively obsd on this
laptop, without any kind of blob, and all hardware is supported.
I have learnt to be patient. If you support your
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Nov 30, 2007 11:50 AM, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having the same issue. Have you succeed at waking up the video?
Pau
No I never got it working. I went back to 4.1.
--
() ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail
/\ www.asciiribbon.org
the suspend via terminal technique comes back always... I had four
crashes when suspending from X and don't want to play further with
fire, even if I added sync to the most important partitions, with the
lost of performance, I don't like having to brutally stop my hard
drive
let's wait for 4.3,
There's no disk partition to hold suspend info, and removing power when
in the suspend state kills the suspend (i.e. when power is restored I
have to do a cold reboot with full fsck etc). So, I conclude I must be
doing suspend-to-RAM.
yes, this is another issue... I DO have such a partition, I
Hi,
I am having the same issue. Have you succeed at waking up the video?
Pau
2007/11/7, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:34 AM, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I close the lid on this laptop ( Thinkpad T41 ) the machine goes
into a deep sleep but will not recover
:
www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/OpenBSD_wifiprobe.sh
I hope you find it useful
Pau
2007/11/7, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I use very frequently the wireless to connect to different nets and I
have a script for personal use which probably (??) could be useful for
some of you
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscw=2r=1s=berlinq=b
I am (very) unfortunately leaving Berlin in 20 days, though...
probably one of the worst tragedies of my life
2007/11/23, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
If there are any OpenBSD users in Berlin could you please contact me
off list please?
Hi,
I have created a fat partition to use tphdisk etc etc... and I don't
really know what the difference is between apm -S and apm -z. The man
page says it is
-S Put the system into stand-by (light sleep) state.
-z Put the system into suspend (deep sleep) state.
I was expecting that
what about painted puffy?
it's been there for a while...
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Powered+by+OpenBSD?content=61218
2007/11/10, Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 01:18:42 +0100, Iqigo Tejedor Arrondo wrote:
Hello all
Some art, at slw spanish foul
is it a T61 or something else, like T61s? it can be a difference in
terms of supported hardware; you'll have to decide between -current or
4.2
At least it is the case of x61 and x61s:
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2007/9/11/211298
2007/11/7, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL
PS: No offense, please
I also have seen/read a lot of critics to obsd for not having a couple
of tools for doing such things. I hope this helps obsd a bit
ahem... the tools are ALREADY there, of course, and they're fantastic
(ifconfig, dhclient, and all iwi, iwn, ipw Damien wrote!)
what I of
Hi,
I use very frequently the wireless to connect to different nets and I
have a script for personal use which probably (??) could be useful for
some of you. At least some of the misc people I know asked me to post
this here.
I also have seen/read a lot of critics to obsd for not having a couple
su
mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.original
startx
does it work?
2007/11/3, 23号 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
my notebook's dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #375: Tue Aug 28 10:38:44 MDT 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5250 @
Conclusions:
I thought it could be the ati driver
First I tried to change it with the vesa one and it suspended very
quickly; only X was not displayed correctly. So that I thought I could
give X a chance to run on the fly (without xorg.conf) and
1- the laptop is suspending/ resuming the old
merda!
in the middle of writing an email the laptop powered off!
exactly the same behaviour I had when typing zzz or apm -S
??
I had to boot and, of course, the filesystem didn't like it at all...
I'm going to try to update the bios, but I am not very positive...
2007/11/2, Pau Amaro
It IS suspending
I was too impatient! it takes some seconds, whilst in the thinkpads is a
fraction of second, but it is suspending
N I C E
But it only suspends when I press fn + moon (which is F1)
anyway... good news, it seems
Pau
Hi,
this is a fujitsu siemens amilo 1425M; dmesg can be read here
www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/dmesg_FJS_Amilo1425.txt (OpenBSD 4.2, installed
today from CD)
ok... I changed apmd flags to apmd_flags= because I noticed that
when I close the lid, the suspend light blinks and the screen gets
black and so
hehe...
yes... this is indeed the reason that makes me think about thinkpads
(up to T43p; from that model onwards, bye-bye, suspend)
I have the feeling that only thinkpads suspend under openbsd... of
course, some other models in the laptop page say the contrary... btw,
how old is that page? I
Hi,
I don't quite understand what you're doing? Are you looking for a
dual-boot with linux via grub?
If so, have a look at
www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/zen_process_obsd.html
Read it in detail.
If not, just forget this mail.
Cheers,
Pau
2007/10/29, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi again,
Am
I am writing this from a dual-boot system with linux only and I never
had your problem.
2007/10/29, michael hamerski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
is it a recent grub? if you're reading grub source I will assume you
know more about it than I do, but am writing this on a box which boots
debian/openbsd/xp
indeed...
you seem not to have read the site I pointed to previously.
Don't say you have read it if you didn't. The information is there.
Do what Andrew says and tag it as A6; i.e. openbsd from the linux fdisk
This is *also* written in the web page
2007/10/29, Andrew Daugherity [EMAIL
Thanks a lot for your patience when I became fretful.
I also become very usually fretful when something that SHOULD be
working is as stubborn as to refuse to do it. I know it. Oh, yes...
and how...
glad to read that it worked for you!
Pau
2007/10/29, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Hey, I'm sure you are totally right! It just struck me a bit silly sounding,
and since he's a self proclaimed newbee, and me being willing to
constructively help others, I thought it be good to know that there's a
simple way around the issue.
yes, but this is not a linux mailing list and, as
Well, the entire thread was started as Linux killing hard disks, wasn't it?
and asking for Obsd information... :)
what about A4an0's question?
I've been running OpenBSD on my laptop for about a month (I've had 3
servers o it since 3.1) and I havn't noticed an issue like the one
you're talking
Hi,
I made a fresh install of current some five days ago and when I tried
to install fluxbox I get:
# pkg_add fluxbox
Can't install imlib2-1.4.0: lib not found png.6.0
Dependencies for imlib2-1.4.0 resolve to: png-1.2.18, bzip2-1.0.4,
libid3tag-0.15.1bp0, jpeg-6bp3,
thanks for the answer!
Pau
2007/10/24, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2007/10/24 11:31, Pau Amaro-Seoane wrote:
I have tried different ftp mirrors (even the master one) in these days
but I get the same problem all the time.
At the moment, you need to build your own from ports
Hi,
I hope you succeed. I'd be very itnerested in a live cd/dvd for obsd.
As you say, it's ideal to test hardware, but I don't have to time to
do it myself. Btw, why obsd 4.1?
Do you plan to upload the iso to some site? There were some projects,
like quetzal and olivebsd, but they died, I think.
Hi,
I have plenty of time between next 1/11 ~ 5/11; who wants to meet in
Berlin, in Tuffstein to celebrate the 12th birthday of OpenBSD?
(Leberstrasse 2, Schoeneberg):
penguin's behaviour:
elachistos| cp -R foo foo
cp: cannot copy a directory, `foo', into itself, `foo/foo'
:)
2007/10/19, Arnaud Berthomier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On the October 17, at 10:39 (-0700), Bryan Irvine wrote:
[...]
looks like a feature to me. ;)
Agreed, although it does not seem
www.aei.mpg.de/~pau/skype.png
(BIG png, watch out, I don't want to kill your modem connection)
was working fine. I installed it as an exercise and then deleted it...
because I don't use it
Cheers,
Pau
2007/9/21, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/20/07, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't touch the installer. It's just perfect.
I have tried tons of different unix/linux OS's before I saw The Light
and, pay attention, NONE of them was as reliable/robust/quick as
OpenBSD's
And guess... FreeBSD is getting a graphical installer:
PS: From http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall/Amnesiac
the novice track, meaning as little interaction with the user as possible
This is what I meant...
2007/9/14, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please don't touch the installer. It's just perfect.
I have tried tons of different unix/linux
having read and understood that, you should know that for most people
-current is more than good enough to work with. I am always running
-current in my production system and do not see any major (nor minor)
problem. Well, if you want to try the vry lastest drivers of X
then you'll have to ask
yes... it doesn't help
I thought left-clicking on the xterm, and selecting Backarrow Key
(BS/DEL) would do it, and afterwards typing `stty erase ` and then
ctrl-v and then hitting backspace and enter...
but that's only for xterm. What, if you're using a different terminal,
like aterm, eterm,
and openbsd fall in
the category of linux) but, in any case, maybe you feel like
clicking the OpenBSD entry... I did
Cheers,
Pau Amaro-Seoane
of patience... on
the other hand I can understand you, of course! I couldn't wait
myself! :)
Cheers,
Pau Amaro Seoane (Vim)
Thanks Vim, Deanna and Damien! I just bought an x61 last week and was
wondering what to do about wireless. Now I know.
I'll install -current ASAP and let you know how
yes, I tried this before I posted here but no way... it's not working
in my case... mmmh... thanks anyway
Try TERM=screen. I didn't know about the backspace to scroll up; I just
use page up. I just tried it and yes it works with TERM=screen.
Note that I can't use TERM=xterm* since I'm not
Hi,
to summarise again my problem...
My goal is to be able to suspend (zzz/ apm -S). apm0 is not supported in
this laptop.
Then I thought of trying to set up apmd over /dev/acpi with the current
kernel I downloaded from ftp.openbsd.org - current (both bsd and bsd.mp)
to have the latest version
Hi,
I just downloaded cd40.iso from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots and
installed openbsd on my laptop because I thought the kernel would be -current
but when booting I tried bsd -c and then UKC enable acpi but nothing happened,
so that I went to the site and downloaded bsd and
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