Many applications use urls without name php script eg. example.com/a/b/c.
(instead of example.com/index.php/a/b/c)
Is there any way to mimics such thing with httpd?
Hi! I'm unable to access my WiFi router. The problem is, that every
attempt to register by using wpa_supplicant is refused:
#v+
wpa_supplicant v2.0
Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant
Initializing interface 'rum0' conf '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf' driver
'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge
Oh, I'm sorry: OpenBSD 5.4 i386, hardware: Pentium III (old BX-mobo),
and - as you saw - Linksys USB-dongle (verified also with Atheros by
TPlink).
2014-02-10 22:00 GMT+01:00, Jeff Goettsch j...@primal.ucdavis.edu:
I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does
# ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey
work?
No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63
characters, while the PSK-passphrase has 64 characters,
2014-02-10 22:35 GMT+01:00, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com:
I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does
# ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey
work?
No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63
characters, while the PSK-passphrase has 64 characters,
2014-02-11 0:09 GMT+01:00, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com:
Yes, you're right; after adding 0x at the beginning it works! Thanks.
But that's not the end of the problems, unfortunately... :(
If I create - according to man rum - an /etc/hostname.rum0 file
containing:
#v+
nwid nwid
OK, it's probably not supposed to work the similar way it does under
control of other OS-es. It seems, that presently it works just
partially, and it needs some manual work in addition - here's why:
http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/WPA-Enterprise-on-OpenBSD-td222636.html
I didn't try it the
)
No matching HID UPS found
#v-
It seems, it doesn't recognize(?) that particular UPS.
So my only option for today is to try to compile and use apcupsd, right? - or
perhaps someone can make a tip, how can I fix that lack of matching HID UPS?
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: no edesc
ugenpoll: no edesc
ugenpoll: no edesc
ugenpoll: no edesc
ugenpoll: no edesc
ugenpoll: no edesc
#v-
What's this, and how can one dispose of this?
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Hello,
I don't really know what is the solution - but I can give a few clues
- that might help.
First of all - why do you have so many network interfaces running at
the same time..? They complicate things unnecessarly.. You should
setup something like:
- 1 for WAN
- 1 for LAN (wired - connected
print this e-mail unless you really need to.
Best Regards,
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On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 09:34:29AM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
Contrarily to what you might think, this email is NOT an exhaustive
description of things as they are. It's a very quick, oversimplified summary,
of a taxing process and decisions. There are glaring mistakes, for the sake
of
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 02:59:55PM +0100, Wim Wauters wrote:
Everything the OpenBSD project has been carefully thought through, so
asking silly questions - especially ones based on the latest fashionable
feature added to other, more convoluted, operating systems - will get
RTFM replies and
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 05:17:23PM +0100, Wim Wauters wrote:
I think you underestimate the importance of this misc mailing lists,
this is not the place to demonstrate a lack of understanding of what
OpenBSD is about
or that you haven't read anything about the OpenBSD release system :-)
But
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:24:57PM -0400, Gerald Thornberry wrote:
you'll often hear that OpenBSD exists at the pleasure of its
developers, not the users. Absolutely. They put in the time and
effort. They would do so, presumably, if we users did not exist.
Maybe. But - forgive me for being
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didn't write anything like that. It's your misinterpretation.
[..]
Let me be frank. Your questions are rude and thankless.
Forget the question then. Didn't want to offence anyone.
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on?
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On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 09:10:39PM -0500, Tony Abernethy wrote:
The developers do this the way they want to.
They accomplish a lot with extremely limited resources.
Yes, I appreciate the hard work of the devs.
You and I do not even get to have an opinion.
Of course, you have right to not
action - I mean: instead of trying to enter requested state
(whatever it is), just to execute /etc/apm/powerdown ?
OpenBSD 4.2 i386
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has quite good reviews. OK, must look further...
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/96kHz DAC and ADC;
* CS8427 digital transceiver;
Also: http://www25.big.jp/~jam/audiocard/audiophile/
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. [..]
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Maybe someone will find it useful:
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/partners/partners_envy24.jsp
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VIA Envy24(HT) -
which is reportedly better than Audigy(2)? Time to swap?
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though.
Yes, I noticed it's there - but does the driver support all of the available
capabilities? The VIA opening won't be of any help in this particular case?
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built using Envy; like f.e.
this one: http://www.ixbt.com/multimedia/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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it?
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.
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2002/12/04/0017.html
You mean, exactly this is making a difference?
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.
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with that.
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feature now.
So what exactly is making firefox's startup time under NetBSD much shorter?
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Thanks to Andreas' help: I forgot, that I had C_INCLUDE_PATH manually set
before... yes, when it doesn't interfere, all compiles OK.
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/gtkmain.h:103: error: syntax error before '*'
token
#v-
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rely on the drivers from 4Front Technologies?
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-porting from there.
Perhaps the only option for today, as I see...
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didn't mean porting ALSA to OpenBSD. I was
hoping, that one could find there some additional information f.e. about
register setting, and so on. But no - didn't try it personally (yet).
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output.
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are broken,
but I'd guess there are quite a lot of them.
Hardcoded? So, changing LOCALBASE could be even dangerous, I'm afraid.
Nothing can I do then with this.
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to be
published. Especially such emotional one.
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private
correspondence to the public.
If you don't like your opponents attitude - just stop talking to him, and
it's enough.
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...) - but it had, in practice, less power
than Pentium II 400. Which is fanless as well.
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?
...and why exactly PCI?
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, you want to.
That's the second - and last - explaining from my side. I want to add,
that such (over)reaction of several persons is very disappointing to me.
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Just testing; sorry for inconvenience.
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OpenBSD software (from binary packages and
ports) - I mean something like /usr/pkg in NetBSD? What do you think?
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It's just a test.
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/ regards
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for the native OpenBSD software (from binary packages and
ports) - I mean: something like /usr/pkg in NetBSD? What do you think?
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Testing: still problems...
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the case. It seems, that
all is fully functional now.
Sorry for all inconvenience.
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