uld the
description be changed? It seems to have grown a bit already,
$ wc -l web2
235971 web2
Definitely it should just grow. Having multiple files doesn't make
sense, to me. English is a growing language.
--STeve Andre'
On 11/22/17 13:06, Anders Andersson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 11:19 PM, STeve Andre' <and...@msu.edu> wrote:
On 11/21/17 16:31, Mark Kettenis wrote:
The diff below exposes voltage regulators as sensors. This makes it
easy to look at the current settings of these regu
access to these sensorts
can't hurt, and might be useful in some situations. I've measured
voltages before and found during extreme temperature conditions things
changed. So it's possibly useful and doesn't cost much.
--STeve Andre'
ical world. When people add things to a list
like a posting on a bulletin board, it goes at the end. People just
know to look at the end for anything new. So it is online. The effort
to scroll down is pretty small.
--STeve Andre'
be or have
been a regression somewhere.
This seems like another knob, to me. As someone who has helped
administrate open access systems, I'm not sure this is useful. You
forgot to include the man page additions, too. ;-)
--STeve Andre'
made me question
this. Thanks. --STeve Andre'
ELF objects.
okay guenther@, kettenis@, deraadt@
--STeve Andre'
teachers who stressed
good writing would have let that pass.
--STeve Andre'
to switch
from rw+softdep to rw.
And what exactly is the operational/behavioral difference between ro and
ro+softdep?
Extra code being executed when it doesn't have to be?
--STeve Andre'
, I think.
--STeve Andre'
manual.
Finally, turn off the file editor which can be accessed with g.enter
using the --disable-dired switch.
ok to commit?
No. Just because it's an older crufty protocol, it shouldn't be
removed 'just because'. I keep on bumping into gopher. bibp
is definitely used by others.
--STeve Andre'
On 04/09/14 16:49, Devin Reade wrote:
Quoting Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
If tomorrow Damien or I had to announce a major OpenSSH hole, how
screwed would the Internet be?
Would you mind clarifying this a bit? Was the post strictly a
(justified) comment about the lack of funding,
On 03/23/14 14:34, Marc Espie wrote:
kili@ just committed a revert of the librt addition in src and corresponding
patches in ports.
If you've built a tree with librt, you want to
# rm -f /usr/lib/librt.a
Shouldn't that be librt*a to get rid of librt_p.a too?
--STeve Andre'
On 09/09/13 07:45, Paul de Weerd wrote:
Found a couple of unknown Intel products in a Dell Optiplex 9020:
vendor Intel, unknown product 0x153a (class network subclass ethernet, rev
0x04) at pci0 dev 25 function 0 not configured
vendor Intel, unknown product 0x8c22 (class serial bus subclass
, exactly right--2.4GHz band is correct and consistent with many
governmental agencies terminology. This is a picky point that isn't
major, but there are clear definitions of the wireless bands, and
using them is better. And, consistent with OpenBSD's striving to
get it right.
--STeve Andre'
, speaking as a user of this when extracting data
from a diseased Windows disk. Thank you.
--STeve Andre'
===
[snip]
What other commands allow case insensitive options? I don't
see it as desirable to emulate Linuxisms unless there is a good
reason, myself.
--STeve Andre'
hope not. I've seen this as well. I want to test this, seeing as how
I just
bumped into this. Can you post the last patch for this?
--STeve Andre'
it.
The idea of -i meaning case insensitivity is there already in other (1)
commands, so I'd say it makes sense to add.
From a practical standpoint, I'm all for it. I've missed killing things
because of this.
--STeve Andre'
On 04/07/11 20:33, Florian Fuessl wrote:
Hi,
upgrading GENERIC kernel from snapshot 24-Mar-2011 to -current results in
system freezes after some minutes (up to some hours) without any error
message, here:
OpenBSD 4.9-current (GENERIC) #1: Fri Apr 8 02:20:49 CEST 2011
I have just built a system where I'm going to do raid, and included this.
So far I have found that I have hardware problems which I need to work
on before I can comment. I'll be using this hopefully this weekend unless
I have major hardware problems.-STeve Andre'
On 10/21/10 15:17, Marco
can't
fix it?
Gag.
--
STeve Andre'
Disease Control Warden
Dept. of Political Science
Michigan State University
A day without Windows is like a day without a nuclear incident.
was done than I saw. When you want to find out whats
happened (happening) at a hackathon, watching the commits is the
best way to see whats going on.
--STeve Andre'
On Friday 16 October 2009 17:37:18 Nick Rivera wrote:
Sounds interesting.
Can we wait on resulting materials?
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009
potentially even less.
We never did altroot automatically, and we don't do it now.
What reasons are there for not extending partitions to z? With 2T disks
out, having 14 partitions means not being able to make smaller ones.
--STeve Andre'
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