Wiki on DragonFlyBSD.org seems to be hacked, not broken.
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Sincerely Yours,
Vladimir Mitiouchev
On Thu, October 26, 2006 7:02 am, Oliver Fromme wrote:
I very much hope that the (future) DargonFly BSD pages will
be viewable on any browser, even without JavaScript, with
cookies disabled, with user CSS settings overriding those
of the page author (or even without any CSS support at all).
Hardly can see any reason to keep text-only browsers compatibility.
They are good for running from scripts but not for real surfing.
Almost everyone use Firefox/Opera/IE these days.
Trying to have as minimum of javascript/CSS/Flash as possible is a
good approach, but plain-old-html requirement
On 10/26/06, Dennis Melentyev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Almost everyone use Firefox/Opera/IE these days.
Do you really use lynks and Co for day-to-day
browsing?
I often use text browser.
I have Opera and FF installed, and I use them to surf on websites that
do not work with
It does not work!
I have got two hosts: 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2.
On 192.168.1.1 I typed:
#ssh-keygen -t rsa
and I moved the content of /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub in
/root/.ssh/authorized_keys of 192.168.1.2 with
pendrive.
I modified /etc/ssh/ssh_config on 192.168.1.2, but the
first host does not
On 10/26/06, Saverio Iacovelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does not work!
Can You send some sshd debug info?
% sshd -D -dd
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Sincerely Yours,
Vladimir Mitiouchev
No, ssh_config is the configuration file for client
ssh. Then, I must to configure the above file on
client, that is to say on 192.168.1.1.
I add
PermitRootLogin without-password
in /etc/ssh/ssh_config on 192.168.1.1, and type:
#ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The output is:
/etc/ssh/ssh_config: line26:
On 10/26/06, Saverio Iacovelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, ssh_config is the configuration file for client
ssh. Then, I must to configure the above file on
client, that is to say on 192.168.1.1.
What do You have in /etc/ssh/sshd_config?
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Sincerely Yours,
Vladimir Mitiouchev
On 26-10-2006, Saverio Iacovelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
No, ssh_config is the configuration file for client
ssh. Then, I must to configure the above file on
client, that is to say on 192.168.1.1.
I add
PermitRootLogin without-password
This is a server-side setting to be put into
So, ssh_config file in 192.168.1.1 host is:
# $OpenBSD: ssh_config,v 1.21 2005/12/06 22:38:27 reyk
Exp $
# $DragonFly:
src/secure/usr.bin/ssh/ssh_config.no_obj.patch,v 1.4
2006/02/13 14:47:58 corecode Exp $
# This is the ssh client system-wide configuration
file. See
# ssh_config(5)
Hi
Does anybody know background of graph from this page?
http://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonFly_BSD
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006, Dennis Melentyev wrote:
Do you really use lynks and Co for day-to-day browsing?
Yes, almost exclusively. Why should I download at all those annoying
pictures when all I want is some information? Moreover, text mode
browsing without any scripting support is most likely
I would update DragonFly 1.6.2 to 1.7.x.
How can I update from 1.6.2 to latest devel version?
Saverio
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On 2006 Oct 26, at 10:22 am, Dennis Melentyev wrote:
Hardly can see any reason to keep text-only browsers compatibility.
They are good for running from scripts but not for real surfing.
Almost everyone use Firefox/Opera/IE these days.
There are three very different reasons for
On 2006-10-25, Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Eli Green wrote:
I tried with the nv driver and the results are the same, but the message
I receive is device timeout.
Do you use nv with polling or without? Using emergency_intr or not?
neither. I occasionally have device timeouts, but they
If I would use your settings, all my colleagues could grab the key to
the computer room, log in on the console, su to root and just access
each other's stuff ? Doesn't look very attractive to me. What am I
not getting here ?
If your console is marked as being secure in /etc/ttys, yes. You
On 2006-10-26 22:29, Saverio Iacovelli wrote:
I would update DragonFly 1.6.2 to 1.7.x.
How can I update from 1.6.2 to latest devel version?
If you want the absolute bleeding edge you'll have to download the
source-code, compile and install. The handbook describes the process
quite well:
/me recommends upgrading to preview.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 04:27:55PM -0400, Tom Davis wrote:
Greetings,
On 2006 Oct 26, at 10:22 am, Dennis Melentyev wrote:
Hardly can see any reason to keep text-only browsers compatibility.
They are good for running from scripts but not for real surfing.
Almost everyone use
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