On Dec 31 22:35:58, Bryan Linton wrote:
On 2011-12-31 16:44:19, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
The manual of the MIDI keyboard says:
When using USB cable to connect UF keyboard to computer
music system, you must install the UF driver to the computer;
otherwise
The deal with Lemote is you want free box with no restricted anything
its the way to go. For 250 us dollar its not a bad network but for 500
for the 10.9 I can get a used I5 for that price easy.
Its just not the same to compair an intel aton or I3 to Lemote product.
I think it is and I
Hi,
I am having difficulty running named in a non-default rdomain, on the
following platform:
root@ns0 ~ # uname -a
OpenBSD ns0.whatever 5.0 GENERIC#36 sparc64
I have an interface in a rdomain '1':
root@ns0 ~ # ifconfig bge1 | head -1
bge1:
I would like a MIPS box but I am not going to be held hostage to buy one and
^^
neither are most people.
These words you keep on using... I don't think they mean what you think
they mean.
Noone is holding you at gunpoint
Hi list,
after upgrading to 5.0 (no fresh install), I've encountered somewhat of a
puzzle. I use syweb on my webserver and an rrdtool binary in the /bin directory
in the chroot. This used to work fine, but now the updated binary won't run in
the chroot.
This is what ldd tells me on the main
As it turns out, the libraries were installed in a number of places (e.g. libpng
not only in /usr/local/lib but also in /usr/lib in the chroot). In one of those
places, there was still an old copy of librrd.so.3.0, which referenced the
libraries that I was seeing errors for. I cleaned everything
Hi All,
I need some suggestions/feedback about application on OpenBSD whether it should
or should not be installed inside chroot environment.
For example,apache webserver is installed in chroot environment by default.
Are there specific guidelines to check and verify whether the application
Hello!
I'm running servers with em NICs. People on list reported things
like
hwfeatures=8037CSUM_IPv4,CSUM_TCPv4,CSUM_UDPv4,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,WOL,
I do not see such options in ifconfig output. neither man page on em
says anything about check sum offload.
em are advanced cards, do they
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Stefan N stefanbsd...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi All,
I need some suggestions/feedback about application on OpenBSD whether it
should or should not be installed inside chroot environment.
For example,apache webserver is installed in chroot environment by default.
These words you keep on using... I don't think they mean what you think
they mean.
That's ok because I'm the one who keeps on using them, not you. But I
meant what I wrote just so you know.
Noone is holding you at gunpoint until you are buying a Lemote device.
No but the factory is making
What is the point of this thread? Huh? MIPS licenses the technology to a
Chinese fabricator; They make the chips and they are used in a very open
source netbook which Lemote happens to sell.; Stallman himself uses one.
From his perspective, from an article I read, he stated he uses one because
On Sun, Jan 01, 2012 at 06:01:31PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
These words you keep on using... I don't think they mean what you think
they mean.
That's ok because I'm the one who keeps on using them, not you. But I
meant what I wrote just so you know.
Noone is holding you at gunpoint
Ilya Shipitsin chipits...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm running servers with em NICs. People on list reported things
like
hwfeatures=8037CSUM_IPv4,CSUM_TCPv4,CSUM_UDPv4,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,WOL,
I do not see such options in ifconfig output.
Try ifconfig em0 hwfeatures on -current.
neither man
Not all em have the same features, the hwfeatures option to ifconfig was
added after.the 50 release
On Jan 1, 2012 2:09 PM, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello!
I'm running servers with em NICs. People on list reported things
like
Hello.
I'm installing OpenBSD 5.0. When I configure the networking to DHCP it goes
ahead and sets the DNS domain name to something that it got from my ISP. I
would like to only use the short name that I specified as the hostname as
the entire hostname excluding the rest of it that comes from my
Otto,
There is no reason to converse with this dreeb.
Yet another person who hides behind anonymity when
they want to throw down a diatribe.
g.day
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Josh Jevosh jev...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I'm installing OpenBSD 5.0. When I configure the networking to DHCP it goes
ahead and sets the DNS domain name to something that it got from my ISP. I
would like to only use the short name that I specified as the
On 2012-01-01, Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no wrote:
snippet from /etc/named-gn.conf :
controls {
inet 10.20.30.2 port 954 allow {10.20.30.2;} keys {rndc-key;};
};
then it also fails and complains thus:
Jan 1 09:01:49 ns0 named[8504]: [child]: disallowed port 954
Jan 1 09:01:49 ns0
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this was resolved by changing 1024 to 2048 on 3 lines of two files, as
shown below, and recompile the kernel/userland.
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max bytes in pathname */
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Hi list,
happy new year!
Watching the log file, I see sometimes lines like this:
Jan 2 07:51:19 rt-beta bgpd[4344]: change req for 38.21.12.48/25: not in table
I didn't find any clue what happens here; I found the part of source code,
where 'change req for' can be seen, but I don't really
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