On 7/25/07, jkv wrote:
On Jul 25, 2007, at 12:13 , vladas wrote:
A while ago i had the same problem(kinda), the solution was to
issue a 'ifconfig wi0 down' before changing the card's configuration,
if i remember correctly i had to do the same before i pulled the card
out.
jkv,
Thank you,
Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately, when I do this the boot
process hangs. The last few lines shown are
acpi0 at mainbus0: rev0
acpi0: tables DSDT FACP BOOT SSDT SSDT
acpitimer at acpi0 not configured
Regards,
Ben
On 7/24/07, Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect your
* Built in keyboard/trackpad gets recognized only in amd64 acpi enabled
bsd.mp,
openbsd can be installed using external usb keyboard plugged in first USB
port.
So after installation it works.
amd64 or i386 doesn't make any difference...
On 7/25/07, Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Plenty on Ebay. If Josh's is not V2, then we can try round up
enough $$$ to grab one.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?_trksid=m37satitle=WIC-1DSU-
T1-V2
/Pete
On 25 Jul 2007, at 12:26 AM, Steve Fairhead wrote:
To upgrade to a newer network setup, we kind of need a particular
On 7/25/07, Pete Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Plenty on Ebay. If Josh's is not V2, then we can try round up
enough $$$ to grab one.
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?_trksid=m37satitle=WIC-1DSU-
T1-V2
/Pete
On 25 Jul 2007, at 12:26 AM, Steve Fairhead wrote:
To upgrade to a
Ramesh K Andey wrote:
Hi Guys
I am trying to install 004_xorg.patch 008_xorg.patch in BSD4.1 but can't
find the XF4 folder in the system.
Help Appreciated.
Thanks
And
Hi
The XF4 folder contains the source code for X. It is not present out of
the box, you can get it either in a tarball
On Wednesday 25 July 2007 01:13, you wrote:
Why would any one use amd64 since it's not even a amd? Is it because
it's a 64bit? Do both amd64 and i386/64bit share so much?
My understanding (and i'm sure someone else will correct me if i'm
wrong) is that AMD extended their processors with 64-bit
--- Brian Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have no prior experience in encryption but wants to figure out how
to - as
safe as possible - encrypt some files on my computer. I have been
looking at
both GNUPG and Mcrypt. I am not interested in the KEY part of GNUPG
but only
encrypting
Hi all,
I've already searched on the Internet and also some OpenBSD FAQ
documentation but I could not find anything that could help me. I'd
like to know if CUPS that is packed for OpenBSD has the Windows
Printer through Samba option, that could allow remote printing on
Windows machines. I've
On Tuesday 24 July 2007, Brian Hansen wrote:
uh, if you expect to work with encryption at all, get used to the
ideas of KEY and PASSPHRASE. search for and read a tutorial on
encryption and FYI the hand-holding linux folks live somewhere yon,
past them hills.
I am not interested in the
On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:13:41 +0200
Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/15/07, Richard Storm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The final:
MacBook 13 Core2Duo
* OpenBSD 4.1-release partly works.
* Integrated 82945GM works fine with the 1280x800 wide screen,
after enabling
Somebody wrote on undeadly that they had arranged for Theo to get one
so this shouldn't be any problem.
Theo anything you can confirm so people doesn't send you several of
these which money could go to other better stuff.
I can confirm there's a card on the way. Thanks guys.
Quick question.
Is openbsd bind vulnerable to attacks on binds PRNG described here:
http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/5VP0L0UM0A.html
???
Richard Storm wrote:
Is openbsd bind vulnerable to attacks on binds PRNG described here:
http://www.securiteam.com/securitynews/5VP0L0UM0A.html
A glance at the README.OpenBSD file for 4.1 in /usr/src/usr.sbin/bind
shows (among other things):
- add LCG (Linear Congruential Generator)
On a whim I decided to change the transport protocol that the Client
for NFS uses and my problem has gone away. By default TCP+UDP is
used, but if I set this to just UDP or TCP (via nfsadmin client), and
then restart the Client for NFS service, NFS largely works as
expected--with UDP apparently
Hello 'alpha' / 'misc'
Alpha console color question.
I got a DS20E 833 uniprocessor Alpha with onboard PCI VGA
( vga0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 3D Labs Oxygen GVX1 rev 0x01 )
Running 4.1-GENERIC and have seen this since oBSD 3.8 when I began running
oBSD on the unit.
(nearly 2 years ago,
The OpenBSD Foundation is pleased to announce today it has completed
its organization as a Canadian federal non-profit corporation and is
ready for public interaction.
The OpenBSD Foundation has been formed for the purpose of supporting
the OpenBSD project, and related projects such as
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On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 11:06:44PM -0500, Denny White spake forth:
I have an old Belkin F6C525-SER ups attached to serial port 1.
When /usr/local/bin/upsdrvctl start runs, it finds identifies
the ups correctly. Also, no problem when
Hi all,
I'm setting up an OpenBSD box as a firewall also handling loadbalancing,
failover, and ssl relaying to a group of application servers. Configuring
hoststated for the http loadbalancing and failover has been straightforward
but I've run into problems with failover for https. The ssl relay
Hi!
I developed a useful (for me :) utility that probably can be useful for
someone else. It's BSD licensed.
It generates .c and .h files with sorted keys and provides programer
with _search_ function that takes key as argument and returns pointer to
the structure. Key and values are read from
Great news! Hope this can boot the development of OpenBSD and its related
software to a higher stage.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Beck
Sent: 2007年7月26日 7:44
To: misc@openbsd.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi all,
I've already searched on the Internet and also some OpenBSD FAQ
documentation but I could not find anything that could help me. I'd
like to know if CUPS that is packed for OpenBSD has the Windows
Printer through Samba option, that could allow remote printing on
Windows machines. I've
Dimitrios Apostolou wrote:
Hello again,
I forgot to mention that I'm not subscribed so please CC: me personally in
all
replies.
I know that installation on extended partitions is not officially supported,
that's why I'm asking for unofficial information.
Always interesting to see
I'm co-producing the FLOSS Weekly podcast with Leo Laporte (roughly 50K
downloads, if I recall). I'm looking for someone who can speak about the
past, present and future of OpenBSD. I particularly also want someone who can
speak about the additional freedoms of the BSD license. An added bonus
Brian Hansen wrote:
Hi
I have no prior experience in encryption but wants to figure out how to - as
safe as possible - encrypt some files on my computer. I have been looking at
both GNUPG and Mcrypt. I am not interested in the KEY part of GNUPG but only
encrypting files.
Which - if any - would
I wish you the best of luck guys, you deserve it, keep up the good work,
roll on openbsd 4.2! :)
Sevan / Venture37
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On Wednesday 25 July 2007, Bob Beck wrote:
The OpenBSD Foundation is pleased to announce today it has completed
its organization as a Canadian federal non-profit corporation and is
ready for public interaction.
Congratulations Bob, Theo, Jason and all the others who have worked hard
to make
On Tuesday 24 July 2007, Chris Kuethe wrote:
On 7/24/07, Charlie Farinella [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you, I think this will solve my problem, but I have no idea
how to
proceed. I assume I need to recompile the kernel and swap out the
new
if_bge.c file for the one included with the
Another reason to deploy OpenBSD :o)
-Alan Cheng
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jakob Schlyter
Sent: 2007年7月26日 3:29
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OpenBSD BIND 9 cache poisoning
as some of you may have noticed, a new weakness in BIND
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