Hi all
Anyone have any experience/info (best being a dmesg) with current support ASUS
M2NPV-VM motherboard? quick search on marc didn't reveal any hits.
for your convenience here is a link to the asus page
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3l2=101l3=296model=1138modelmenu=1
thanks a lot
--- Johan Torin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 03:07, b h wrote:
Hi
I have a (slightly older, but still snazzy)
generic
acting as my gateway - see dmesg at bottom
my laptop internal wired NIC was acting funny, so
I
thought I'd try wireless to network
Hi
I have a (slightly older, but still snazzy) generic
acting as my gateway - see dmesg at bottom
my laptop internal wired NIC was acting funny, so I
thought I'd try wireless to network through my net4801
gateway. Never using my wireless card before on the
soekris (sat in the machine dormant
--- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Tom Cosgrove
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wrote:
b h 31-Dec-05 04:05
:
then, when I press RETURN and attempt to
# fsck_ffs /dev/rsd0a
** /dev/rsd0a
cannot alloc 36537985 bytes for typemap
#
while dmesg also says I have:
real mem
--- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Tom Cosgrove
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
b h 31-Dec-05 04:05
:
then, when I press RETURN and attempt to
# fsck_ffs /dev/rsd0a
** /dev/rsd0a
cannot alloc 36537985 bytes for typemap
--- Tom Cosgrove [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
b h 31-Dec-05 04:05
:
then, when I press RETURN and attempt to
# fsck_ffs /dev/rsd0a
** /dev/rsd0a
cannot alloc 36537985 bytes for typemap
#
while dmesg also says I have:
real mem = 1072472064 (1047336K)
avail mem = 972025756
Hi
I know I'm supposed to attach a full dmesg, but
hopefully I can get an answer with the limited amount
I am including. Setting up a serial console is not
the easiest in this case my server *quit* before
the holidays, and I just left it as is until today.
Apparently my usb hard disk is
Hi
Okay, I feel really stupid, but that's beside the
point. I need to be able to recover this machine.
It's running current built from src as of November 7.
I was brilliantly removing my src directory with a rm
-rf * to get a completely fresh tree, when I realized
I was a directory too high,
hi, I have a quick question, maybe I just haven't
thought this all the way through and the answer is
obvious...
well, the subject line doesn't give justice to my full
question, here is the scenario.
When I've plugged in an openbsd machine (by wire) to
the netgear wgu624 router connected to my
Hi folk
has anyone every attempted (or would it be possible
(relatively painlessly)) to get openbsd running on
something like this?
http://www.projectblackdog.com/site/product.html
it comes with linux kernel, but I would love a few of
these around with OpenBSD to use as a secure ultra
portable
Hi,
before I install openbsd on my laptop, I was curious
if there is any method of getting wireless working
with my companies infrastructure. I have the intel
2915a/b/g card, and only Cisco extensions and LEAP
authentication is supported (ughh). Reading the
iwi(4) manpage, I don't think I will
--- Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 05:40:24AM -0700, b h wrote:
Hi,
before I install openbsd on my laptop, I was
curious
if there is any method of getting wireless working
with my companies infrastructure. I have the
intel
2915a/b/g card, and only
--- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: b h [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: missing: ./etc/acpi
To: Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED],
misc@openbsd.org
--- Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On 24 July 2005 14:25 -0700, b h wrote
--- Ulrich Kahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
b h schrieb:
--- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 07:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: b h [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: missing: ./etc/acpi
To: Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED],
misc@openbsd.org
--- Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
--- Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On 24 July 2005 14:25 -0700, b h wrote:
Checking special files and directories.
Output format is:
filename:
criteria (shouldbe, reallyis)
missing: ./etc/acpi
Check you have updated /etc/mtree files from
/usr
Hi
I have a machine running current (updated weekly), and
I get in an insecurity email every day (since it was
freshly installed from a snap around the start of
june)
Checking special files and directories.
Output format is:
filename:
criteria (shouldbe, reallyis)
sorry, I know the rules, see dmesgs that I forgot to
send earlier, below
--- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 14:25:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: b h [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: missing: ./etc/acpi
To: misc@openbsd.org
Hi
I have a machine running current (updated weekly
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