In article 20140422025233.086696b3.fr...@phoenix.owl.de,
Frank Wille fr...@phoenix.owl.de wrote:
Hi!
I have some trouble with named(8) after having updated my Soekris Net-4501
from 5.1.2 to 6.1.4.
The Soekris is used as a router and has an AMD Elan SC (486-class) CPU.
When launching the new
On Apr 22, 2014, at 6:43, Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article 20140422025233.086696b3.fr...@phoenix.owl.de,
Frank Wille fr...@phoenix.owl.de wrote:
The disassembly shows that the CPU fails on executing the instruction
lock cmpxchg..., which is only available for Pentium
In article 69b2bf00-4bdb-4876-843e-cf0b9c5dc...@azeotrope.org,
Dave Huang k...@azeotrope.org wrote:
On Apr 22, 2014, at 6:43, Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article 20140422025233.086696b3.fr...@phoenix.owl.de,
Frank Wille fr...@phoenix.owl.de wrote:
The disassembly shows
Is there a quick way (using pf?) to simply count packets/bytes that
match specific criteria, without modifying them in any way?
My specific case is to count SMTP traffic stats...
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| Paul Goyette | PGP Key
While updating a build (unprivileged) that includes the iso-image
target, I saw the following:
[...]
Copying /d0/build/current/DEST/macppc/usr/mdec/ofwboot.xcf to
/d0/build/current/obj/macppc/distrib/macppc/cdroms/installcd/cdrom ...
cp:
http://www.benzedrine.cx/pfstat.html
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com wrote:
Is there a quick way (using pf?) to simply count packets/bytes that match
specific criteria, without modifying them in any way?
My specific case is to count SMTP traffic stats...
In article lj5u1k$qsm$1...@ger.gmane.org,
Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article 69b2bf00-4bdb-4876-843e-cf0b9c5dc...@azeotrope.org,
Dave Huang k...@azeotrope.org wrote:
On Apr 22, 2014, at 6:43, Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article
Hi,
I'm running NetBSD 5.2.2 on a few Cobalt Qubes and I think they're
fantastic.
However, when it comes to building packages from pkgsrc, they're not so
great... mainly due to their 200MHz processor.
Would it be possible to cross-compile for the Qube architecture on my
NetBSD i386 box (which
IT geek 31 itgee...@googlemail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm running NetBSD 5.2.2 on a few Cobalt Qubes and I think they're
fantastic.
However, when it comes to building packages from pkgsrc, they're not so
great... mainly due to their 200MHz processor.
Would it be possible to cross-compile for
itgee...@googlemail.com (IT geek 31) writes:
Hi,
I'm running NetBSD 5.2.2 on a few Cobalt Qubes and I think they're
fantastic.
However, when it comes to building packages from pkgsrc, they're not so
great... mainly due to their 200MHz processor.
Would it be possible to cross-compile for the Qube
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