Thanks Vim, Deanna and Damien! I just bought an x61 last week and was
wondering what to do about wireless. Now I know.
I'll install -current ASAP and let you know how it goes.
Cheers!
Aaron
P.S. Also looking forward to my 4.2 goodies!
Vim Visual wrote:
Hi,
I just wanted to report that
Vim Visual wrote:
Hi,
Yet almost an amateur, I have totally moved to OpenBSD, I have
preordered my CDs, I bought them in the last release, tshirt/s too and
I am a missionary of the Unique Truth and try to convert all salvages
around me to it.
Now, I am looking forward to buying a scanner. I
I was recently running apcupsd without problem. Nevertheless I
swtiched, recently, to nut [1] because it's so much better. It has
excellent APC monitoring. If your APC is Smart or a Backups Pro model,
it can control all the exposed functions. Even cooler, it's called nut
because it's the
System Administrator wrote:
On 30 Mar 2007 at 10:21, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I was recently running apcupsd without problem. Nevertheless I
swtiched, recently, to nut [1] because it's so much better. It has
excellent APC monitoring. If your APC is Smart or a Backups Pro model
I received my 4.1 discs and recently upgraded my Asus M2NPV-VM. It has
an ADM64 X2 3800, 1GB DDR2 RAM @ 667Mhz, 1 PATA and 4 SATA drives
running 4.1 i386 release rather than the AMD release. Following is the
dmesg for GENERIC.MP.
ACPI is not enabled. I can boot fine with GENERIC and ACPI but
Raidframe is really easy to use. The man pages for raidctl(8) will give
you step-by-step instructions. In a nutshell, though:
1) enable raidframe in your kernel (search for RAIDframe in GENERIC to
get find the line),
2) create the raidn.conf (where n is a number for the array) following
the man
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Besides, snapshots often contain uncommitted tweaks, so a cvs tag
would not even do the job for you.
About once a month there is a day where snapshots are a completely
unmodified source tree. The other 29 or 30 days of the month, there
are small needs to be tested
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
I'm looking to set up a test unit this summer to try RAID 1+0 or 3+0.
The goal is to be able to stream data quickly but tolerate loss of at
least one disk at a time.
It looks like there are three options supporting at least RAID level 0
and 1, can/should any of these be
Following is the dmesg from the Asus A8N-SLI Premium motherboard using
GENERIC. It's the second revision to the original Asus A8N-SLI line of
motherboards. Specs include AMD64 x2 (dual core) capable, Nforce4
chipset, 2 x ide, 4 sata and 4 sata 2 (both hardware raid capable), dual
gigabit
Michael Bibby wrote:
hi all:
I use Marvell Yukon 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet Controller on my laptop, but i
can't find a driver for OpenBSD 3.8,
So i want to know is there any other people use it and have a driver for it?
thanks.
Bibby
2006/04/17
I've had that chipset working with OpenBSD 3.8
I tried that and didn't find it helpful. The steps I just sent were
suggested on somebody's website (I've lost the URL). The problem is
that by the time you get to disklabel (I think) the OpenBSD partition
is set to it's maximum size and the b option only maximizes its use of
that space.
I just had that problem with a Powerbook. Basically you have to edit
the disk size manually. I don't know how with pdisk (I used an MBR
rather than HFS partition scheme) but in fdisk do the following:
1 print
[note the number of sectors ]
1 edit 3
Partition id ('0' to disable) [0 -
james dandey wrote:
In the San Francisco/Bay area where the cost of living is high. Some FBI are
propping up thier lifestyles by stealing from suspects.
-
New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big.
Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
james dandey wrote:
In the San Francisco/Bay area where the cost of living is high. Some
FBI are propping up thier lifestyles by stealing from suspects.
-
New Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and
save
rjn wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking into getting a new laptop (I start college in the fall).
In particular, I'm looking for something OpenBSD compatible. I
considering either a Lenovo Thinkpad or the MacBook Pro. From what
I've seen you can only boot the macbook pro if you have windows
installed.
I found this practical blog entry by Amy Hoy on her blog,
slash7.com http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires.In the post Amy
describes how to identify Help Vampires how to reform yourself if you are one,
and how to quit enabling them if they show up in your community. She writes:
It's so regular
Interesting article but hardly applicable to most of the people I see
posting to the @ lists. I don't believe in such entities but even were
it the case energy vampires truly exist and in some natural or
supernatural way suck the psychic force of others you'll note that they
feed on the weak.
I had that chipset working under 3.8. My current board has the Marvell
88E8001 and it works just fine having been upgraded from 3.8. If you
can't post the full dmesg you should at least transcribe the error
otherwise you're unlikely to get any help.
Cheers,
Aaron
dmesg snippet:
OpenBSD
I tried to delete a partial package by typing `pkg_delete
partial-xulrunner-1.8.1.13`. Apparently it wasn't fully installed and I
received the following output message:
/bin/sh: xulrunner: not foundading plist
I'm guessing that should be not founding plist or perhaps plist not
found or
Marc Espie wrote:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 08:09:56AM -0500, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I tried to delete a partial package by typing `pkg_delete
partial-xulrunner-1.8.1.13`. Apparently it wasn't fully installed and I
received the following output message:
/bin/sh: xulrunner: not foundading
Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
A few minutes ago I re-enabled the new AML parser for ACPI. This parser
fixes quite a few issues, including those pesky new HP boxes that were
crapping out with the setbufint panic. Also ACPI interrupts in MP on
amd64 now work as well
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Fix is going in shortly.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:08:27PM -0500, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
A few minutes ago I re-enabled the new AML parser for ACPI. This parser
fixes quite a few issues, including
Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Fix is going in shortly.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:08:27PM -0500, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
A few minutes ago I re-enabled the new AML parser for ACPI. This
parser
fixes quite
We're in the process of moving our small farm of servers from a managed
provider to unmanaged-provider ServerBeach.com. The difference in price
between the two in terms of monthly costs was huge! My biggest concern
was whether I would be able to remotely build an OpenBSD load-balancing
Tiago Marques wrote:
For all those interested, here goes the dmesg of OpenBSD 4.0 running on a
Asus M2NPV-VM board with AMD64 X2 4200+ EE and 1GB DDR2 667MHz.
SATA and Network OK.
Only problem is with X, mouse not working.
Just installed it though, so haven't tweaked anything.
BTW, put
The link to lisa(4) on http://www.openbsd.org/plus.html returns an
error:
Sorry, no data found for `lisa(4)'.
Changing the section to 'All Sections' and searching again returns the
correct page.
The page linked on plus.html is:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?
On Nov 10, 2009, at 2:31 PM, Michael wrote:
Hi,
when using softraid crypto with OpenBSD 4.6-current I never get more
than ~10-11 MB/s disk writing speed even though the disk (WD Raptor 73
GB) itself, without crypto, can do way more.
What I see during transfer in top/systat is a high
On Nov 11, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us
wrote:
where sd3 is the softraid crypto volume.
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 07:38:00PM -0600, c l wrote:
Is it possible to lock a softraid crypto volume without rebooting?
It
On Dec 1, 2009, at 1:52 PM, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On Tuesday 01 December 2009 19.38.13 you wrote:
quote
6. Upon each subsequent boot enter this:
# bioctl -c C -l /dev/wd0d softraid0 exit
/quote
I'm also specifying the -r 32768 along with these. I suppose it is
useless then, isn't it?
I have an AMD based system that I frequently find at the ddb prompt
with messages about tcp_usrreq and nfsrv_recv (see trace info
below). I haven't discerned a specific pattern or time between
occurrences. It ranges from happening twice in the same day to going
for 3+ days without incident.
When
You might try connecting via tcp/ip rather than Unix sockets. I haven't
used LedgerSMB but I do use phpPgAdmin under chrooted Apache over
tcp/ip. (Same thing with phpMysqlAdmin.)
I tried getting phpMysqlAdmin to run over Unix sockets and that was an
exercise in frustration. Tcp/ip is the way
I noticed that bioctl(8) now includes the -R flag to kick off a manual
rebuild. I upgraded to the current snapshot and setup a test mirror to
try out the new feature but I must not understand how the syntax works.
Assuming bioctl -R works with softraid(4), can someone tell me how to
use it
array?
Cheers,
Aaron
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 10:14:24AM -0600, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I noticed that bioctl(8) now includes the -R flag to kick off a manual
rebuild. I upgraded to the current snapshot and setup a test mirror to
try out the new feature but I must not understand how
On Feb 14, 2009, at 18:23, jean-francois wrote:
Hi All,
Unfortunately it looks like I have mounted a NFS v2/3 server. Is'nt the
standard nfs for OpenBSD 4.4 a v4 ? If so how is it I could not mount it
as a V4 on the client but only as a v2 or v3 (i'm not sure which of 2 or
3) ?
Please help me
I've found that my USB harmon/kardon SoundSticks work with my x61. When
I plug them in they're configured as /dev/audio1. The device works well.
If I run `cat /dev/urandom /dev/audio1` I hear static through the
SoundSticks. I've also found that if I link /dev/audio to /dev/audio1
rather than
Nice. Looks like my first attempt wasn't a total hack at all. Just an
incomplete solution. :)
Thanks!
Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 07:12:24PM -0600, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I've found that my USB harmon/kardon SoundSticks work with my x61. When
I plug them in they're
Pau wrote:
funny, I have the problem with all applications... I will check which
snapshot I am using
2009/3/2 J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 08:27:23 -0500 Okan Demirmen o...@demirmen.com
wrote:
On Mon 2009.03.02 at 13:40 +0100, Pau wrote:
Hello,
I
Nick Nauwelaerts wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering how one can recover from a softraid in raid1 with a
failed device. Recover being: just run on 1 leg until I can find a
replacement disk. The error on reboot I'm faced with after loosing one
disk is the following:
softraid0: not assembling partial
the physical limit of the screen
I was giving the values from whatI remembered, sorry.
2009/3/2 Pau vim.u...@googlemail.com:
I am using default values... unless this gap value has been unset, I
should be getting the whole of the screen, right?
thanks for your input, btw!
2009/3/2 Aaron
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
On 2009-04-05 at 13:26:54, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2009/4/5, ropers rop...@gmail.com:
- The printer should work with OpenBSD without a hitch, and by that
I don't mean can sometimes be gotten to work by endlessly tweaking
CUPS, and I also don't mean can be
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org writes:
Well I moved to position that booting with a passphrase and then
concatenate strong passphrase from an Yubikey configured with
static passphrase would be better solution than keydisk and
passphrase.
Although I don't have an Yubikey token now
On Nov 5, 2012, at 2:50 AM, Jiri B wrote:
On Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 02:46:55PM -0600, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org writes:
Well I moved to position that booting with a passphrase and then
concatenate strong passphrase from an Yubikey configured with
static
On Feb 1, 2014, at 2:37 PM, Adam s...@my-balls.com wrote:
Any suggestions for the cheapest possible firewall (that is new hardware not
re-purposing some old stuff)? All I need is 2 ethernet interfaces and for it
to run openbsd.
I like the Mac Mini Core Duo for firewalls. They have one
invalid recipients were rejected before
content filtering.
Regardless, I'm happy with the results I'm seeing.
Cheers,
--Aaron
Aaron Poffenberger
# $OpenBSD: smtpd.conf,v 1.6 2013/01/26 09:38:25 gilles Exp $
# This is the smtpd server system-wide configuration file.
# See smtpd.conf(5
On Feb 26, 2014, at 11:51 AM, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:30, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
When amavisd re-injected the email it was rejected by smtpd because To:
user is an invalid recipient. The solution, then, was to defer the
virtual vmap lookup until re
On Feb 26, 2014, at 1:15 PM, Claus Assmann ca+openbsd_m...@esmtp.org wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I tried that. If you telnet into smtpd to manually send an email and set
rcpt to: user you will receive a 553 Recipient address syntax
That's invalid even if you
On Feb 27, 2014, at 2:17 AM, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at wrote:
The question I have for Gilles et al.: Is there a better way to send the
emails to amavisd? It would be more efficient if emails went through
virtual vmap first so invalid recipients were rejected before
content
On Apr 3, 2014, at 10:20 PM, Kenneth Westerback kwesterb...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3 April 2014 22:04, Martin Braun yellowgoldm...@gmail.com wrote:
As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says Only two remote holes
in the default install, in a heck of a long time.
I don't understand why
For what it’s worth, first bid. That and $4.00 will get me a nice cappuccino.
;-)
Thanks for both the book (I received my No Starch copy a week or two ago) and
for donating the signed edition to the OpenBSD Foundation.
—Aaron
On Oct 25, 2014, at 17:59, Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net
Done.
Thanks, Raf.
—Aaron
On Jan 8, 2015, at 11:17, Raf Czlonka rafal.czlo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jan 08, 2015 at 04:29:22PM GMT, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I know. At the current price this box with an Nvidia GPU doesn’t
make much sense for OpenBSD users. Still, we had one
Gigabyte GB-BXi5G-760 (Intel i5-4200H with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 GPU Mini PC
Barebone Components).
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5096#ov
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-i5-4200H-Barebone-Components-GB-BXi5G-760/dp/B00LJO86IE
I know. At the current price this box with an
i7 version of the system I posted back in January
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=142073486118475w=2.
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5156kw=GB-BXi7G3-760#ov
http://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-i7-4710HQ-Barebone-Components-GB-BXi7G3-760/dp/B00OJZVGFU
The built-in re0 does
Arrived in Houston. Not sure which day since I just got over to my P.O. Box.
Post marked 2015-05-07, as noted.
Thanks!
—Aaron
On May 8, 2015, at 6:52 AM, Raf Czlonka rczlo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 07, 2015 at 08:15:55PM BST, OpenBSD Store Misc wrote:
OpenBSD 5.7 shipped today.
On Jun 28, 2015, at 18:35, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Chris Bennett
chrisbenn...@bennettconstruction.us wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 12:56:04AM +0200, nerv wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 17:39:18 -0500
Chris Bennett
On 8/2/15 21:57, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1217: Fri Jul 31 11:54:10 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17121144832 (16327MB)
avail mem = 16598364160 (15829MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
OpenBSD 5.7 (GENERIC.MP) #881: Sun Mar 8 11:04:17 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17121136640 (16327MB)
avail mem = 16661458944 (15889MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev.
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1217: Fri Jul 31 11:54:10 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17121144832 (16327MB)
avail mem = 16598364160 (15829MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev.
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1217: Fri Jul 31 11:54:10 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17119981568 (16326MB)
avail mem = 16597237760 (15828MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev.
dmesg from a box that was en route to becoming a FreeNAS system.
Everything I cared about as far as networking and disk management worked
with one issue. smartctl was uneven about whether it get could get stats
from the disks connected throught the LSI (mpii0).
The first two requests would
On 7/27/15 11:20, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:59:02AM -0500, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
dmesg from a box that was en route to becoming a FreeNAS system. Everything
I cared about as far as networking and disk management worked with one
issue. smartctl was uneven about
On 7/27/15 10:22, Quartz wrote:
What's Intel Atom support like these days? I remember they used to be a
little weird. Are they handled pretty much like any other x86 chip now
or are some things still unsupported? Are they capable of handling pf on
a saturated 100-base-t connection? How about
On 7/27/15 14:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-07-27, Aaron Poffenberger a...@hypernote.com wrote:
The SuperMicro board I was using has 4 intel nics + a separate IPMI nic.
N.B. on the recent SuperMicro boards I have, if the IPMI nic is
unconnected, standard settings are to run IPMI
On 10/08/15 16:13, ian kremlin wrote:
Hello
Syracuse, NY -- no CD, but poster has arrived. looks great!
http://ce.gl/openbsd-5.8-poster.jpg
ian
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 10:51 AM, M Wheeler <6f84c...@refn.co.uk> wrote:
CD's arrived today UK. Thanks again.
Bonus points for effective use of
On 09/10/15 03:59, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 09:43:44PM -0500, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
Occasional problems with loading firmware for urtwn as seen near the end of
this dmesg:
urtwn0: could not load firmware page 1
I've also seen the same message for page 0
Occasional problems with loading firmware for urtwn as seen near the end
of this dmesg:
urtwn0: could not load firmware page 1
I've also seen the same message for page 0.
Suspend/resume is mostly reliable. I've seen the two issues noted in
this thread.
I mentioned this in my dmesg for the Thinkpad T450s but thought it might
also help others who have seen or may later see this issue to pull it
out as a separate email.
In addition to the xrandr issue below I can't change backlight settings.
Noting here in case they're related.
$ xrandr
* Notable Issue
- Suspending now hangs system
- X11 disables correctly and screen goes dark
- Light on power switch begins to blink
- Screen comes back on at one of the consoles
- Can hear fans begin to spin up
- Keyboard unresponsive
- Have to force reboot
- Not a
Another issue I noted in the ThinkPad dmesg. Pulling out as separate
request for reference sake.
Suspending now hangs system
- X11 disables correctly and screen goes dark
- Light on power switch begins to blink
- Screen comes back on at one of the consoles
- Can hear fans begin to spin up
On 09/20/15 16:35, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I mentioned this in my dmesg for the Thinkpad T450s but thought it might
also help others who have seen or may later see this issue to pull it
out as a separate email.
In addition to the xrandr issue below I can't change backlight settings.
Noting
On 09/20/15 17:07, Mark Kettenis wrote:
From: Aaron Poffenberger <a...@hypernote.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 16:39:54 -0500
Another issue I noted in the ThinkPad dmesg. Pulling out as separate
request for reference sake.
Suspending now hangs system
- X11 disables correctly and scree
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