considering to buy one for testing the RISC-V platform and I wanted to
know if some OpenBSD developers are interested in getting this version of this
SBC ?
I am living in France, near Lyon, but I can ship it in an European country if
needed.
Let me know if you are interested :)
Vincent Finance
want to wait for comments from someone
with actual real world experience of openbsd on those,
I don't own one.
Regards
--
Vincent Legoll
I think the "proper"
> answers will work better for you all around.
I am stuffing a siteXX.tgz in the ramdisk of bsd.rd, alongside the
auto_install.conf file to do an automatic install on a VM.
I want to avoid manual interactions with the VM, so the use of
auto_install.conf, and the install.site script contained in the
siteXX.tgz is for further customizations.
--
Vincent Legoll
?
I can submit a patch if you think it is useful.
Thanks
--
Vincent Legoll
Hi all, I'm running into some trouble trying to configure a
network. I'll try to keep it concise:
Background:
1. I have an OpenBSD Vultr VPS. It serves various odds and ends on
external IP address $foo, and runs 6.9 + syspatches.
2. I have a second Linux machine located on a residential network
Hello,
I have an x86_64 PC with no serial port - is it possible to run ddb
remotely via a PCI-express or USB serial port adapter? Or does it only
work on an actual motherboard serial port connection?
If not, how do most kernel developers do their development work? In VMs,
or on older hardwar
Confirmed that the issue persists in BIOS, and so it is not an OpenBSD
issue.
Thanks for the tip.
On 3/30/21 7:06 AM, Petr Ročkai wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 09:53:52PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Strange issue on current. The key combination Caps + Left Shift + 2 produces
no
Strange issue on current. The key combination Caps + Left Shift + 2
produces no output, either in X or text console.
Caps + Right Shift + 2 produces an '@', as expected.
Dmesg attached.
OpenBSD 6.9-beta (CUSTOM.MP) #15: Mon Mar 29 19:45:36 EDT 2021
bren...@incheon.my.domain:/home/brennan/o
anged).
You must know python regex to tune it to your specific needs. But samples can
guide you.
Details here
https://www.vincentdelft.be/post/post_20170517
Vincent
On March 24, 2021 7:33:35 PM GMT+01:00, jeanpierre
wrote:
>Does there exist an OpenBSD analogue for FreeBSD's blacklistd d
I do not know how to write wifi drivers, but I am willing to donate
hardware or other resources if that would be helpful to someone. Please
contact me if so.
, November 1, 2020, wrote:
note that ps/2 is not actually designed for hotplug (I fried a keyboard
controller to bring you this knowledge)
On Nov 1, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Tomasz Rola wrote:
On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 01:51:45PM -0500, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Is it possible to get hot-plugging of
Is it possible to get hot-plugging of USB mice to work? Can't find it in
Google or man pages.
On 10/22/20 4:31 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 06:43:13PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/21/20 4:40 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-10-21, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 08:26:05PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Updated yesterday from 6.7 to a
On 10/21/20 4:40 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-10-21, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 08:26:05PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Updated yesterday from 6.7 to a snapshot, and now:
$ doas pkg_add -u
doas pkg_add -u -Dsnap
You need to do some things different once you
Updated yesterday from 6.7 to a snapshot, and now:
$ doas pkg_add -u
quirks-3.458 signed on 2020-10-18T13:56:14Z
Can't update spidermonkey-60.9.0v1->spidermonkey78-78.3.1v1: no update
found for spidermonkey-60.9.0v1
Can't install polkit-0.116p1->0.118: can't resolve spidermonkey78-78.3.1v1
Is
{Free,Net}BSD have wait6(2), which is even more general than wait4(2),
and allows one to implement POSIX-mandated waitid(2). See e.g.
https://man.netbsd.org/wait.2 .
Is the reason this (or something substantially similar) is missing from
OpenBSD that we don't want it, or just that nobody has d
want to hit a 1-pixel window
border, for example). What remains is the filtering performed by the firmware,
which may be decent nowadays, or not.
On 10/14/20 8:22 AM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/14/20 1:49 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 11:38:11PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/14/20 1:49 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 11:38:11PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I am using the wsmouse driver with x11, and no amount of googling or reading
man pages has helped me figure out how to disable acceleration and have
completely flat/linear
Hello,
I am using the wsmouse driver with x11, and no amount of googling or
reading man pages has helped me figure out how to disable acceleration
and have completely flat/linear response. Is this possible?
I know that I can change sensitivity with `mouse.tp.scaling=`,
but I don't think this
,
On 10/12/20 7:37 AM, prototyp3 wrote:
On 10/10/20 4:40 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I
try to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard
lights come on) but the screen
On 10/10/20 4:40 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I
try to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard
lights come on) but the screen is black and the system is
On 10/10/20 3:29 PM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I try
to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard lights
come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsive.
/var/log/messages attached.
Anyone have
On `apm -S` or `zzz`, the system appears to power down, but when I try
to wake it back up, the power does come on (fans spin, keyboard lights
come on) but the screen is black and the system is unresponsive.
/var/log/messages attached.
Anyone have some idea what steps I should take to investiga
Hello,
After several days, I have to reboot my machine because of mfs full. This is
not the first time.
I have few mfs on this machine, but I observe that this is always a full
filesystem on /tmp after +40 days of uptime.
But on other mfs, I have very low filesystem activity.
Am I the only
> On Nov 13, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Ian Darwin wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 01:25:46PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
>>> Can you give me the exact model of the one you bought recently? I have
>>> half a mind to just write
>>> off mine as a loss and buy something else.
>>
>> I am using this one:
On 11/13/19 1:56 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
I don't think this is a hardware issue because the device is
working fine on Ubuntu.
I think this is and isn't a hardware i
On 11/13/19 1:41 AM, Brennan Vincent wrote:
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current.
When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that
the driver is scanning for a
Hello,
I have a Wi-Fi USB adapter. urtwn(4) normally works fine, but it's a bit
flaky...
The issue happens both on 6.6 and on -current.
When my adapter gets into the bad state, it appears (from dmesg output) that
the driver is scanning for access points over and over, never
finding any. When I
Hello,
I am asking this out of pure curiosity, not to criticize or start a debate.
Why does the ramdisk not include /usr/bin/vi by default? To date,
it is the only UNIX-like environment I have ever seen without some form
of vi.
Wonderful is perhaps too strong, but I chuckled many times while reading it.
Ed Mastery is a wonderful read. Highly recommended.
y auditing.
>
> Oh, those hypocrite wankers here and there..
Looks like auditing and hardening are not exactly the same thing.
--
Vincent Legoll
Hello,
I'm facing a small problem with my new dvorak keyboard connected to my
laptop (having an azerty keyboard).
I'm running OpenBSD 6.4
After having performed the following command:
> doas wsconsctl keyboard1.encoding=fr.dvorak
I'm able to use both keyboards on the console ;-)
On the laptop I'
Hello Ruda,
Personnally I'm doing it via the lp command in the cups package:
lp -o number-up=2 filename
Regards
On 21 January 2019 17:50:08 CET, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
>Dear list,
>
>I want to print a pdf, but with two pages put
>on one physical page.
>
>On linux, pdfnup or pdfjam can do it
Hello,
Protonmail requires to disable asm.js
Details here: https://vincentdelft.be/post/post_20181001
Rgds
On 14 January 2019 06:44:10 CET, Paul Swanson wrote:
>G'Day All!
>
>On 6.4, Chromium or Iridium (Chrome fork) crashes when logging into
>ProtonMail.
>
>I'm wondering if anyone has encoun
Hello Markus,
I cannot reproduce your problem.
As you can see here under I can create a user "test1" on the command line,
and, with the same userid, I can create it with python2 and python3 too.
(I'm running 6.4)
I see 2 possible cause :
- your python script,
- or maybe the userid for which your
Hello,
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 12:33 PM Markus Rosjat wrote:
> exit = subprocess.check_call(['doas', 'useradd', '-u %s' % user_id,
> '-g =uid',
> '-s /sbin/nologin',
> '-d %s' % mb_parent_dir,
> user_name])
Maybe you should try like the following:
cmd = ['doas', 'useradd',
'-u', user_id,
For your info ...
otter-browser is not working with protonmail.
But midori is working fine.
regards
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 9:14 AM Tiemen Werkman
wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
> >
Hello,
With the last version of Chrome (Chromium 68.0.3440.106) on -current, I can
no more login in protonmail.
In fact after the 2nd login screen chrome complains about an issue.
By looking at the console, I see this message:
"
<--- Last few GCs --->
[13615:0x1b00ec7000]19499 ms: Scavenge
ete" on em0 does not perform
the task when iwm0 is triggered and request a connection to my firewall ?
The fw is running on the same address, just the path (netif) that change.
regards
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 10:58 PM Vincent wrote:
> Hello stefan,
>
> Hum... it could be
ling wrote:
>On Mon, Sep 03, 2018 at 07:46:09PM +0200, vincent delft wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm running -current and enjoy the new "join" feature of hostname.if.
>>
>> Nevertheless, I have sometime issues to have an internet connection.
>>
Hello,
I'm running -current and enjoy the new "join" feature of hostname.if.
Nevertheless, I have sometime issues to have an internet connection.
The context:
I have wifi and cable possibilities to connect the same network. Normaly I
prefer the network connection, so at my desk I plug the cable
direction.
It's true that those 2 CPU are not "real one", but I feel the difference
when using libreoffice.
Regards
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 8:01 PM vincent delft
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've migrated to -current to test the auto-join, but since then, my system
> is
Hello,
I've migrated to -current to test the auto-join, but since then, my system
is slow. Specially with libreoffice, firefox, ...
By looking at top, I've saw that only 2 CPU are actually running.
(Should I say that with OpenBSD-6.3 this was not the case.)
What can I do ?
In which direction co
Hello Peter, all,
I've just tested auto-join since 13 of july.
First of all. THANKS !!! It works great.
This email is just because I've observed 2 strange situations.
I don't know if this is linked to auto-join or if this caused by errors on
my setup.
1)
egress group is not following the connec
vince@dell:~$ dd count=1 bs=123456789 < /dev/zero > zero.bin
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
123456789 bytes (123 MB, 118 MiB) copied, 0,0703818 s, 1,8 GB/s
This may not work with huge bs though...
--
Vincent Legoll
plist
https://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
Many thanks
Vincent
I'm back with some interesting info :-).
By disabling each acpi module, I've discovered that the problem disappeared
when I disable "acpiprt" in UKC.
Based on the manpage, this module maps the PCI ...
So, I've disabled each PCI.
interrupts are gone when I disable "ichiic" in UKC :-) .
(When I
tputs.line_boost=off
outputs.line_eapd=on
outputs.hp_sense=plugged
outputs.line_sense=unplugged
outputs.mic2_sense=unplugged
outputs.spkr_muters=hp,line
outputs.master=204,204
outputs.master.mute=off
outputs.master.slaves=dac-2:3,dac-0:1,spkr,hp,line
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:53 PM, vincent de
s found by pagedaemon
30862 total name lookups
cache hits (68% pos + 2% neg) system 0% per-directory
deletions 5%, falsehits 0%, toolong 0%
0 select collisions
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 9:46 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 12:37 AM,
24 PM, vincent delft
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just installed current on my new dell e5450, but encounter some
> troubles.
>
> 1 of the 4 display CPU in Top is heating 50% for interrupts.
>
> Concerning the installation process I did, I just followed the normal
> proce
since it was,
I've leave it as it is.
Any ideas ?
something I should de-activate ?
Vincent
ps:
except that, I have 2 small problems:
1. the brightness button which does not work. xbacklight neither, but
xrandr --brightness work well :-).
2. After a lid close (suspend), when I open it, t
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 10:39 PM, Philip Guenther
wrote:
> 'pax' and 'tar' are actually the same binary so they have the same
> limitation from the file formats that are supported, as well as any purely
> internal limitations. "pax -rw" actually has file format limitations by
> design, so it do
Hello,
Did you tried pax ?
some thing like: pax -rw -pe
I don't know if this the best tool, but I'm using it to duplicate a 1TB
drive (having lot of hard links) onto an other one.
I've done it couple of time, and I've do not see issues.
rgds
On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 7:03 PM, wrote:
Hello Rupert,
In my case (openbsd current), this value of javascript.options.asmjs was
already "true".
So, I've tried by setting it "false".
And with the value "false" it works :-). At least protonmail.com.
and few websites I've tried.
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Rupert Galla
Hello,
Can you try with the safe mode: firefox --safe-mode.
This should work fine.
rgds
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 5:32 PM, tec...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can't get to the login page on FF, just see a never ending loop of
> 'Loading Protonmail...'
> >
> > Damn frustrating. I
Hello all,
My I add my 2 cents ...
I had the same problematic some months ago, so I develop log2table (
http://vincentdelft.be/post/post_20170517)
Which has the same idea of fail2ban.
It's a python script with no specific requirements, except some entries in
doas.conf.
The added value is that yo
> Russian keyboards have both. Of course I don't know if authenticity is a
> factor for what you have in mind...
When I saw this thread, I was reminded of my attempts to get a
keyboard as cool (although inaccurate) as the one in Tomorrow Never
Dies (1997).
https://youtu.be/6L2BxAWOscQ?t=20s
Brandon Vincent
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 9:17 AM, wrote:
> I do not have one to test, so before purchasing I thought I would ask about
> it or experience with something like it.
Don't own one, but it is supported by puc(4) in 5.8.
Brandon Vincent
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 8:19 AM, Patrick Dohman
wrote:
> Superfluous access to sensor data & watch guard timers etc...
It's pretty useful in high availability enterprise environments. There
is no other good way to collect some of that sensor data.
Brandon Vincent
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Alan McKay wrote:
> Opinions on using either of those as a redundant pair for corporate use?
If you have a pair setup for redundancy, it really comes down to the
expected network utilization. What sort of network are we talking
about?
Brandon Vincent
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 7:36 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> If it has a display port, I think it must be amd64. I’m not sure PPC mac
had
> something else than DVI.
PPC iMacs were dead by the time DisplayPort was conceptualized.
Brandon Vincent
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
> Thanks for keeping it simple!
I had to reinstall Compaq Tru64 UNIX a year ago on a system. That
experience will make anyone love the OpenBSD installer.
Brandon Vincent
channels is then occurring.
I believe it should be:
# MP3, M1A
# modified by Joerg Jenderek
# GRR the original test are too common for many DOS files
# so don't accept as MP3 until we've tested the rate
0 beshort&0xFFFE 0xFFFA
or somebody secretly embedded a Carly Rae Jepsen into the ISO.
Brandon Vincent
l/ipsec.conf would be the
workaround.
Cheers,
--
Vincent / dermiste
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 03:23:29PM +0200, Vincent Gross wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am trying to set up an IPSec VPN between my OpenBSD-current laptop and
> my OpenBSD-current gateway at home. The gateway is connected with plain
> old ADSL + PPPoE, and the laptop uses my smart
s received by the other. I can observe traffic on
gateway's enc0, but nothing on laptop's enc0 (which makes sense as SA
and SP are not installed).
both are running a fairly recent -current (no more than 10 days old).
Any clues on what might be going ?
Cheers,
--
Vincent / dermis
ad, sizeof(payload), MSG_OOB, NULL, 0) /
recvfrom(recv_sk, (void *)&payload, sizeof(payload), MSG_OOB, NULL, 0)
=> fails with EINVAL on the receiving end, and tcpdump shows me the
packet with the URG flag set.
Did I miss something on the man pages ? or is it something more sinister ?
nt or by design ? in the latter case,
what is precisely the feature/design consideration that made it
unsuitable ?
Cheers,
--
Vincent / dermiste
by doing something else than coding. It's
not even about what this says to the world or the example it sets. It is
just plain rude towards the developers. I am not downplaying the
skills of businessmen; but you simply can't just say that contributing
code the OpenBSD way is the same as selling the product, however tough
that may be.
This is not a race; this is about doing things right.
regards,
--
Vincent
to generate a password? - that are kept in
> password manager, so ex.: 128 char long with special/random chars, etc.
>
> Thanks for your time
>
`jot -rc -s '' 32 33 127` will print a random sequence of 32 printable ascii
characters using arc4random(3). Min entropy is 32*6 = 192 bits.
squ'à
20%).
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Voir les communes éligibles au Programme
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En savoir plus sur le Programme de votre région
A très bientôt,
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Rég
ay, thanks to you all for your patience and attempts to help.
Also please understand that it will not help if I explained why there is
no way to use GENERIC and why the hardware cannot be changed. That would
be a long story which in the end would lead to nothing... except wasting
time.
--
i l i m
> Message du 13/05/11 C 21h59
> De : "Chris Bennett"
> A : misc@openbsd.org
> Copie C :
> Objet : Re: xxxterm and firefox35 May 11 snapshot
>
>
> At that website, xxxterm seg faults with following from gdb (not compiled
with debugging)
>
> (gdb) backtrace
> #0 0x030f6061 in ?? () from /usr/loca
Hi,
Used under linux don't know if exist for openbsd:
You could check the disc and the array with: "hpacucli controller slot=1 ld
all show" and "hpacucli ctrl all show config detail"
Best regards
- Mail original -
De: "Rodolfo Gouveia"
C: misc@openbsd.org
EnvoyC): Lundi 4 Avril 2011 19
st choice
for
>> running OpenBSD?
>> Any sugestion?
>>
>> Thanks
Asus Eee PC 1005HA-H
Almost a year old.
10h batterie, webcam works, wifi works.
The ethernet plug has some problems. (bug reported)
But except that, it's great. :)
--
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(+33) 6 80 77 59 67
anks!
Cheers,
Vincent
[1]
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src/sbin/atactl/atactl.c?rev
=1.42;content-type=text%2Fplain
g the integrated card
(bge) and not the realtek one (re), I now get almost full speed from
the server (8-9 MBps).
Are there some issues with that driver?
ifconfig even reported it was going 100Base TX.
Extract from dmesg:
re0 at pci5 dev 0 function 0 "Realtek 8169" rev 0x10: R
?
Anyone know how to do what ?
Best Regards.
--
i l i m i t . . .
*Vincent Tamet*
#x27; from incompatible pointer
type
...
Does this matter? I'm using libiconv-1.12.
Thanks.
Vincent
On Dec 23, 2009, at 7:38 PM, Vincent Immler wrote:
> hi folks,
>
> I tried to compile exim 4.71 (also tried 4.69) with different versions of
> libspf2 (1.2.{9,8,7,6}) (compiled ve
/local/lib -lspf2
I tried to fix the problem, but did not succeed. Without SPF it works fine.
Thank you for any help.
Cheers,
Vincent
*snip*
>> If they are as intelligent as I guess, they will not communicate on
>> this list. Making this public was a huge mistake.
*snip*
> We have been trying to get Wim to catch up on payments for more than
> two years -- privately.
*snip*
> Then after a few smaller postings, Wim posted a large w
is is not OpenBSD
developers's either.
For authenticating remote hosts, have a look at ipsecctl, ssh and SSL.
Cheers,
--
Vincent Gross
"So, the essence of XML is this: the problem it solves is not hard, and
it does not solve the problem well." -- Jerome Simeon & Phil Wadler
Following this old thread (Feb 08)
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120345491121853&w=2 ,
I'm wondering what's the status of booting with root filesystem in
softraid in 4.4 or in -current. It was said by Marco Peereboom in the
same thread that this was planned.
I wanted to test new softraid cry
Hi OpenBSD PF experts,
I am managing a private network 192.168.1.0/24, 192.168.1.2 is my
Retrospect backup server running on OS X 10.5 to back up the rest of
computers.
To add another layer to protect my backup server, I add an OpenBSD4.3 PF
transparent firewall in front of 192.168.1.2, Sinc
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Martin Marcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> being relatively new to obsd I have the problem of finding the right doc
> parts.
>
> What I'm looking for are starting points to read about what to do when
> RO mounting the root fs (and all other parts) es
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 7:20 AM, scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just loaded up 4.3-beta. :-)
>
> 1. Installed to compact flash (CF) media (wd0). Media supports PIO mode
> 4 only (no dma) but ... whoa ... 4.3 is noticeably faster on this CF
> media! During the past 4.2 install the install
> Zelfklevers. That to me is pure beauty.
That's like "Aufkleber" in German :)
~ vb
okay, pb solved, i just reused a stable tree to populate a current tree
thanks again
On Nov 10, 2007 4:14 PM, Kenneth R Westerback <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 03:31:03PM +0100, Vincent GROSS wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > there seem to be a
)
mms = 576; /* mms must be >= minimum IP MTU */
}
-===
- }
->>>>>>> 1.19
if (mms) {
if (mms < 576)
this is the resulting diff of the changes I made, IT IS NOT AN
OFFICIAL PATCH, USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISKS !
Cheers,
--
Vincent GROSS
&q
Hi,
I am new to OpenBSD. I followed
ftp://ftp.sangoma.com/OpenBSD/current_wanpipe/WanpipeInstallationOpenBSD.pdf
to install the sangoma wanpipe driver on OpenBSD 4.0, during the Setup
script, I did not get step 4:
"Set Driver global variables? (Y|N)" - Set global driver's variables such
as
f you guys are lazy whiners.
>
> STOP telling us that we need to do more than we already do.
>
> If you want to be more involved, _you've_ got to step up to the plate.
>
> But please, first cut the whining. It's just childish.
>
>
--
Vincent GROSS
"GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and
impossible to accomplish complex actions." --Doug Gwyn (22/Jun/91 in
comp.unix.wizards)
5) plug the pendrive on your laptop and try to have the bios boot it.
6) at the boot prompt, type bsd.rd and voila !
see fdisk(8), disklabel(8), newfs(8) and installboot(8) for more informations
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Vincent GROSS
"GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and
impossible to accomplish complex actions." --Doug Gwyn (22/Jun/91 in
comp.unix.wizards)
For more information, see
+.Xr dhclient.leases 5 .
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.Sh EXAMPLES
The following configuration file is used on a laptop
On 10/15/07, Vincent GROSS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I found a misleading statement in dhclient.conf.5 : the description of
> the 'sc
but it's only a cut'n'paste at a
more proper place.
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Vincent GROSS
"GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and
impossible to accomplish complex actions." --Doug Gwyn (22/Jun/91 in
comp.unix.wizards)
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Hello,
I am Mr. Vincent Cheung, and have a sensitive and confidential brief
from Hong Kong.
I am asking for your partnership in re-profiling funds and will give
the details, but in summary, the funds are coming via a bank here in Asia
This is a legitimate transaction and you will be paid a
On 7/15/07, Marcus Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date:Sat, 14 Jul 2007 18:48:46 +0200
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> From:"Vincent GROSS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: calling syscalls directly from asm
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I would like t
; ;
}
}
/*
write(1, hexstr, 11) ;
*/
asm volatile ("\n\tint $0x80"
: "=a"(__ret)
: "0"(4), "b"(1), "c"(hexstr), "d"(11));
/*
for (i = 0 ; i < 1024 ; i++){
page[i] = page_start[i] ;
}
write(1, (char *)page, 4096) ;
*/
exit(0) ;
}
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Vincent GROSS
"GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and
impossible to accomplish complex actions." --Doug Gwyn (22/Jun/91 in
comp.unix.wizards)
really work.
PERC 2/DC is listed in ami(4) so it should work fine and with bioctl(8)
RAID management even.
Did you check the emulation mode (mass storage or iop) in your card's bios?
I have a perc2/sc and everything works fine in mass storage mode,
while iop mode is definitely broken.
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V
or on native cd-r disc. It
should works fine.
If you have another machine, try to netboot it.
you just need a bootp/dhcp server and a tftp server
with the files pxeboot and bsd.rd.
If you only have win32 machines, tftpd32 makes a
nice dhcp & tftp server (and it's open source).
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