From 20:00 on we will gather into De Deugniet and have a drink on
OpenBSD 5.0.
Please don't hesitate to attend, it's a proven opportunity to meet
OpenBSD people, developers, system administrators, users and fans.
If further information is needed, please contact me or Floor Terra!
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or Floor Terra!
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or Floor Terra!
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}, with Authentication
on you are
asked for Username and Password.
Auto option just asks for URL.
Has anyone set this up with OpenBSD?
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On 05-05-11 23:40, chefren wrote:
Celebrating the release of OpenBSD version 4.9 at Thursday 20th of May
That should have been the 12th of course!
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there will be a release party in Amsterdam!
The plan is the same as usual:
18:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet, we will find
=Oudebrugsteeg+12,+1012+Amsterdam,+The+Netherlandsll=52.375691,4.897585spn=0.008803,0.013025t=hz=16
For details please contact
Floor Terra flo...@gmail.com mailto:flo...@gmail.com
or me!
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actually properly documented anywhere, but we learned that when
reporting that 'ntohs16()' miscompiled under -march=i686, back in
OpenBSD 3.8 days:
http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg19810.html
Thank all for the replies/ideas/etc!
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On 18-11-10 12:08, chefren wrote
?
Or is this a kernel regression from 4.6 -- 4.8?
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On 18-11-10 15:33, Dale Rahn wrote:
It is likely that this is an 'option SMALL_KERNEL' interaction,
Thank you for this idea, we will study it carefully.
however realize this is a configuration that OpenBSD isn't likely to
support.
Clear and no problem!
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kernel does not.
Anyone who has further ideas on this?
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On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:08:11PM +0100, chefren wrote:
We use a custom i386 RAMDISK_CD kernel: basically we add most
options from GENERIC and
GENERIC.MP.
Upgrading from 4.6 to 4.8, this kernel hangs forever after
load balancer to test client.
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The plan is the same as usual:
18:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet, we will find some food in the
neighborhood that has lots of places where we can eat.
From 20:00 on we will gather into De Deugniet itself and have a drink on
OpenBSD 4.8!
Cafe de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP
Patch for a nasty silent assumption in i386 'installboot': that a 'vnd'
device is guaranteed to be a floppy and can't possibly be a harddisk.
We tried to create a normal bootable harddisk image file, to 'dd' to USB
sticks. 'installboot' kept trampling the MBR like a blind elephant in a
china
undocumented assumption, you
can also work around it by using the 'e' command in 'disklabel -E' to
some other disk type, e.g. SCSI, or making a custom entry in
/etc/disktab and using 'disklabel -w'.
But patching that assumption out is nicer.
Does that help?
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kernel: 'boot -c', 'disable enc'
If a patch is appreciated by the maintainer, please don't hesitate to
mail me,
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*THEY HAVE TO BELIEVE YOU*
in absence of proof otherwise.
Quite true.
And if the other party insists on the bull shit it simply isn't a good party
to work with. When it's about security: Unnecessary compromises stand for
unnecessary insecurity.
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On 21-02-10 03:42, L. V. Lammert wrote:
Dude? Seriously?
Your mother's a whore.
Wow! Such intelligence! Sorry, but you's was the one I saw in
Amsterdam.
Hehe, mentioning Amsterdam, you dare! Seriously seeking trouble?
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p.s. Frantisek mentioned webmin, in this case I would have
Network defaults in OpenBSD 4.6 (i386 amd64):
kern.maxclusters = 6144
net.inet.tcp.recvspace = 16 KiB
A) From skimming the OpenBSD kernel source code we get the impression
that this will allow, very roughly:
6144 mbuf-clusters
* 1460 Ethernet-bytes/mbuf-cluster
/ 16
Has anyone a dual head monitor Matrox G450 G550 or G650 graphics card
working with OpenBSD 4.6?
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=addr
18:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet, we will find some food in the
neighborhood that has lots of places where we can eat.
From 20:00 on we will gather into De Deugniet itself and have a drink on
OpenBSD 4.6!
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On 28-10-09 16:11, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October:
Cafe de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP Amsterdam
http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=qhl=enq=Oudebrugsteeg+12,+Amsterdam+1012+Amsterdam,+North+Holland
:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet, we will find some food in the
neighborhood that has lots of places where we can eat.
From 20:00 on we will gather into De Deugniet itself and have a drink on
OpenBSD 4.6!
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!) and believes, with good
reason and first hand experience, in what she proposes.
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be the only one that can do this counting at the IP
level for ATM at 2.5Gbps.
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18:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet we will find some food in the
neighborhood that has lots of places where we can eat.
From 20:00 on we will gather into De Deugniet itself and have a drink
on OpenBSD 4.5!
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18:00 gathering in front of De Deugniet we will find some food in the
neighborhood that has lots of places where we can eat.
From 20:00 on we will gather into De Deugniet itself and have a drink
on OpenBSD 4.5!
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:00 verzamelen voor De Deugniet voor eten in de buurt, vanaf 20:00
in De Deugniet, in de hoek linksachter.
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p.s. The above language is called Dutch, doesn't matter if you don't
fully understand, if you like OpenBSD a little or a lot: you are
invited too!
verzamelen voor De Deugniet voor eten in de buurt, vanaf 20:00 in
De Deugniet, in de hoek linksachter.
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p.s. The above language is called Dutch, doesn't matter if you don't
fully understand, if you like OpenBSD a little or a lot: you are invited
too!
and
there is no full documentation there is only little difference.
Let's call it open by obscurity or so?
That FSF gives free publicity to Atheros and with Atheros ignores the
facts, such as lacking documentations and that the main part was work of
Reyk is morally defect.
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at Microsoft Powerpoint presentations? I now and the receive
them, K presenter crashes on them, and still have to forward them to a Mac.
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some
good, which is why we do it. is pure arrogant and shortsighted shit to me.
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Cafi de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP Amsterdam
http://maps.google.nl/maps?f=qhl=enq=Oudebrugsteeg+12,+Amsterdam+1012+Amsterdam,+North+Holland,+The+Netherlandssll=52.469397,5.509644sspn=3.741684,6.097412ie=UTF8cd=1geocode=0,52.375293,4.897561t=hz=17iwloc=addr
everything is copyrighted, if you produce
something you =have= copyright, the right to license. You may choose for
a BSD license or even copy left but without your creator name nobody
can check/verify anything.
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the particular license.
The BSD license contains the practical absolute minimum of information
to make software as free as possible.
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combination.
From a security point of view it's plain stupid, but regarding privacy
the question isn't a bad idea.
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a living by keeping nonsense alive.
Picturing him with flies around his head is funny however I believe it
is smarter to keep pointing on the fact that his use and explanation of
the word free doesn't comply with any dictionary on this planet.
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.
The foreseeable future people need to be really careful while choosing
memory cards as hard disk replacements.
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has a fortieth of the loss of a similar cable
at ground level. But even at this height an overhead DC line will beat an
AC line at distances more than 1,000km (600 miles), while ground-level DC
will beat AC at distances as short as 30km.
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processor) help?
This is silly. It seems you never moved a few Gbyte over an ssh Ethernet
connection and looked at the numbers.
Of course threads could speed things op thoroughly.
Intel doesn't put all those cores on a die for nothing...
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On 2/9/08 8:38 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Who makes a solid, steel case that doesn't cover up large holes with
plastic stuff?
http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/typhoon/
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On 1/31/08 2:25 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
We did the double-blind thing many times. She nails it every time:
100%
If true she can get =very= rich with that.
Please stop this thread that has nothing to do with OpenBSD.
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On 1/29/08 12:17 AM, Andris wrote:
I won't sign anything which uses the word Linux.
Ask for documentation for UNIX-like operating systems for Christ's sake.
Just documentation without unnecessary strings attached will do.
So no NDA's, Non Disclosure Agreements.
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I would want
to do.
You should have peace with the fact that the source code =is= open
source, published. You don't respect that, you clearly want too to
take privacy of programmers as much down as you can think of.
Clearly no respect for programmers, not funny to see.
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. Really very sad
that such an influential person uses this kind of methods.
But yes, you may Richard, you may. This is a BSD list, nobody here
holds you with your primitive pursuit of happiness.
..
[
All your code are belong to FSF!
The funniest remark in this sad thread.
]
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maximum privacy and a better chance of earning money with it.
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? What is blinding about that?
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isle and
don't want any connections to the internet ever. When we buy the official
release it's very difficult for an attacker to infiltrate the code on the CD
set, that's a serious plus.
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On 1/10/08 1:09 AM, Tobias Weingartner wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], chefren wrote:
On 1/8/08 11:28 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
2. Same NIC without flash/ROM bad
Eh, that's just a meaningless pile of transistors.
Surely you jest? An FPGA is a meaningless pile of transistors?
Weird
On 1/10/08 11:10 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:33:41AM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 1/10/08 1:09 AM, Tobias Weingartner wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], chefren wrote:
On 1/8/08 11:28 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
2. Same NIC without flash/ROM bad
Eh, that's just
On 1/9/08 3:13 AM, Alexander Terekhov wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008 1:20 AM, chefren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
This man has no respect for programmers, clearly doesn't understand why money
was invented and how a market can be a very reasonable way to let people earn
money.
http://www.gnu.org
certainly not mentioned all
way's to get required setup data to chips. But in general: After start the CPU
reads the first bytes of the bios and starts setting up at least all chips
on the motherboard with data from the bios etc etc etc...
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difficult to make a living. I
know RichardCo like to point at a handful of jobs at
IBM+Redhat+Microsoft but I cannot take that serious at all.
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is compiled by GCC. It
behaves like what we see with OpenBSD copiled with GCC, someone has
shot at it with a shotgun, few bit's on strange places are flipped.
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however. But splitting hairs is not useful.
With OpenBSD the stickers, printed installation and artwork are copyright Theo
de Raadt.
You cannot legally sell your own copies of the CD set or use artwork for
commercial purposes without permissions of Theo.
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to his followers.
That's very sad.
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in GPLv4?
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the idea Richard Stallman is
morally defect.
Richard Stallman: You know gNewSense is by far not conform what you
tell people about it. You bring it as an alternative and it is not.
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in it I
presume?
Once you understand Richard Stallman you are truly in open source heaven!
You want to write good code? No understanding or experience needed,
just intend to do it! At least Richard will believe you and spread the
word about it.
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On 1/8/08 11:28 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
2. Same NIC without flash/ROM bad
Eh, that's just a meaningless pile of transistors.
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for programmers, clearly doesn't understand why money
was invented and how a market can be a very reasonable way to let people earn
money.
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want with
every step you do with it.
If you don't want to think, just disconnect the internet during the
installation of OpenBSD and you have a system that's up to your and OpenBSD's
standards.
For now that is =impossible= with gNewSense so please stop using it and
endorsing it.
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here who started to dig the hole for GCC too,
indeed little chance they will succeed but far more chance than gNewSence
getting up to Richards prayers.
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we shouldn't respond to his croonies.
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, I don't think the
words quoted are my exact words., I don't personally do most of our web site
maintenance, I will discuss.
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conclude you are a liar.
Unnecessary and thus pathetic!
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other standards.
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and sources.
Police will tell you which locks are good for your door as long as they are
sure they can get in themselves if necessary.
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for backup just consider it a test system but not as a
backup.
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without any problem. I don't
foresee problems for the next 5 years.
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character with GNU horns behind the curtain on the paperwork of the OpenBSD
3.7 release CD.
http://openbsd.org/lyrics.html#37
or more precise:
http://openbsd.org/images/37song.gif
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On 1/4/08 7:51 PM, Siju George wrote:
http://www.gnewsense.org/FAQ/FAQ#toc3
Ah, don't forget to look here:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnewsense-users/2007-11/msg00042.html
with:
as we go along we find out now and then that we've got non-free software.
Some scripts have been
that gNewSense users will have a
lot of trouble to find hardware to work with. Really far less work for his
followers to meet the churches goals by installing OpenBSD and delete just a
few directories or use the files in them with some care.
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(Who always asks people talking about GPLv3
them free and users don't care as long as
it works and they can afford the support they need.
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On 12/31/07 3:51 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 01:00:24AM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 12/29/07 5:27 PM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Summary:
I still suggest a heartbeat monitor and a modem.
A heartbeat monitor makes the system seriously more complicated and thus
less reliable
-protect switch, CD-rom is also OK although dust
collection on the laser detector is an issue) and works in memory, diskless!,
unintended log events will be written to memory (that might overflow but who
cares for this application) and the system always boots the same after power up.
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licensed.
The moment you let people use your software you make people dependent, that's
OK as long as it's a free choice with service. But if the service stops the
user can become a kind of enslaved and that's not OK
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freedom of programmers
without a proper reason, he may be denyed his unfree speech or at least
attacked for it.
And he is, he want's users to get things for free they haven't done anything
for besides using it.
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On 12/17/07 8:25 AM, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
OpenBSD took insult where there was none
This discussion is about basic principles and Richard Stallman denies facts
contrary to what he states.
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principles are =not= high standards, he doesn't keep up
with reality at all (think of blobs and security) and he keeps trolling the
open software community with an ancient communistic rule that's the essence of
digital rights management.
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were not aware of the local
OpenBSD mailinglist for OpenBSD users:
http://list.ii.nl/listinfo/openbsd
If you do something with OpenBSD and can read Dutch, please feel free
to subscribe to this low volume list with about 100 subscribers.
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On 11/3/07 5:23 PM, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
CL
Sigh, I hoped he had grown up somewhat or learned something.
Still the wrong edge!
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: Scheisse!
Wow misc is becoming cultural.
OpenBSD and siblings are Definitely Pieces of Art.
The craftsmanship with which the OpenBSD community handles software is
comparable to painters handling materials, light and space a couple of
hundred years ago.
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p.s. Of course we have digital
OpenBSD Founder Theo deRaadt Has Conflict of Interest With AMD
By David Marcus, 2007-08-05 03:41:29
Section: Technology, Topic:
I formerly had a great deal of respect, bordering on admiration, for
Theo deRaadt's refusals to compromise his open source principles, even in
the face of stiff
On 04/23/07 17:06, Marco Peereboom wrote:
When will you be fixed?
ROFL...
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:
Explicitly allow ICMP type 3 code 4 packets to the servers that use Path
MTU Discovery
A firewall that allows TCP and disallows ICMP type 3 code 4 is a broken
firewall that should be repaired or replaced immediately since it's not
usable for serious TCP traffic.
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adapter
for it too.
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interested in pro
and contra arguments.
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p.s. GPLvX is BSD with DRM, GPLvX people try to rule after giving it
away, new GPL versions are needed because the idea behind it is
flawed, GPLvX people believe it can be fixed, BSD people know it's
technically beyond repair since the first
.
B) If you don't have the decency to inquire before you do harm to
people, even to a type like Saddam Houssein you are plain stupid asshole.
The whole situation makes me think of the sneaky guy in this one:
http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/12523/f0abd313/index.html
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OpenBSD features in OS X is an interesting thought.
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p.s. Maybe I was too harsh against Karel?
On 3/19/07 4:48 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
You are so uninformed that it isn't even funny to pick on you.
Karel clocks on the wrong edge and is by far the worst educated
asocial asshole I have met on this list.
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it?
Nothing, wasted energy.
Good moment to once more thank the OpenBSD devs for their
'long term pragmatics' instead of short lived 'well, now it works'.
Yes!
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.
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On 2/8/07 4:13 PM, mickey wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 03:22:21PM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 2/8/07 3:09 PM, mickey wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 03:02:32PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 02:06:45PM +0100, mickey said that
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 10:13:29AM +0100
On 2/8/07 5:59 PM, mickey wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 05:26:01PM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 2/8/07 5:04 PM, mickey wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 04:27:21PM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 2/8/07 4:13 PM, mickey wrote:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 03:22:21PM +0100, chefren wrote:
On 2/8/07 3:09 PM
on this list:
http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html
And I remember the amount of money involved too.
Godaddy is bij far the most OpenBSD frienly big registar
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sending around information with sincere
disrespect for the privacy of others and still don't see a serious
problem with Godaddy that's obviously =very= OpenBSD friendly.
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(Who with Theo and others has no problem with usage of OpenBSD for
baby mulching machines but who also would cut
and Juniper more or
less exists because they did things with hardware that others kept
doing with software.
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skillful people try to help you just do what they ask.
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language of the planet.
Clueless
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On 01/10/07 01:21, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
Could you guys please take this completely useless discussion off-list ?
It has absolutely zero value to anyone running or developing OpenBSD.
Ah, it's clueless to try to think beond FFS and aim a little higher?
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