Re: Home server rack recommendations?

2015-03-11 Thread vadimou
Hi, On 3/10/15, Kent R. Spillner kspill...@acm.org wrote: Can anyone recommend a good server rack for home? Ideally something with casters so I can move it around, preferably 12-16U. I found several via Google but my primary concern is the quality durability of the casters. Not that I plan

Re: Whereis my Gbytes on hdd

2015-01-19 Thread vadimou
From disklabel(8): Space left after all partitions have reached their maximum size is left unallocated. On 1/19/15, Dmitry Orlov dmitry.sen...@gmail.com wrote: Hi! OpenBSD 5.7 (19 Jan 2015) Strange math. for me. Capacity is 465.8G Sum of labels is

Re: relayd url redirection

2014-06-21 Thread vadimou
On 6/20/14, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote: and so on. Until now I was using nginx as a proxy and port redirection I agree with Antoine. Read the nginx manual carefully. All you need is there.

5.5 installer does not recognize USB keyboard on Acer Iconia W700

2014-06-14 Thread vadimou
Hi, I'm trying to install OpenBSD on Acer Iconia W700. It has one USB port and no other input ports, so it is only possible to attach a USB keyboard to this device. I've got stuck at the installer prompt: pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0 uhub2

Re: Is Ext2 stable enough for normal use?

2014-01-02 Thread vadimou
On 1/2/14, Geoff Steckel g...@oat.com wrote: In return, of course, that Linux wouldn't mount an OpenBSD FFS. I used to have /home shared between OpenBSD and Linux a couple of years ago when I was migrating. It was FFS for the reason discussed in this thread. The version of OpenBSD was 5.0. I do

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-22 Thread vadimou
I understood the idea, but please keep in mind that I'm just a regular user, not OS developer. I just pick features I find useful no matter how wrong they look. That was a stop or go kind of question because I do not want to spend a lot of time reading manual and experimenting with stuff just to

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-22 Thread vadimou
Why don't you use aliases ? It's not about 'ls' only: I've just used it as an example. I noticed that after running a command with one set of options sometimes I want to add another option(s). For some reason this is important for me to the extent that I have not become a FreeBSD user when I had

Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
Hi, I'm considering migrating my desktop from Linux to OpenBSD but the main feature that kept me away from *BSD world for over a decade since I've first tried FreeBSD was the one that options must only be specified after command before any arguments. (At least that is true for basic commands).

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
Please continue to use Linux. That's ugly, useless and dangerous. Oops, looks like that was a holy war type of question. Sorry I did not want to start that. If you want Linux, use Linux. It's not that I want specifically Linux. I've just decided to look for a system that cat satisfy me from

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
Sorry I really did not want to start any flame. I just thought that getting answer from the mailing list would be faster than spending my time studying source code of the new system. What you should do is relearn the proper way. :-) Ok, let me turn my question the other way around. Suppose I

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
On 6/21/11, Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org wrote: I use Bash and OpenBSD's ksh. In both CTRL-a gets me back to the beginning of the line. I use zsh in vi mode. So Esc, Shift+6, f, -, a, h (total 7 keys) or ls -lh !!$ (total 10 keys). Just adding -h requires pressing 3 keys. Looks like I'm too

Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?

2011-06-21 Thread vadimou
you can compile gnu coreutils Thank you. That sounds like a good idea. I'll try that. If you want pleasure and usability point of view, you are not looking in the good place. Stay with Linux. Linux started to disappoint me to the point when I decided to try something else. OpenBSD has its