On Sun, 03 Jul 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 01:01:51AM +0200, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
> >
> > Problem:
> > using procmail as local mailer sets the wrong permissions in /var/mail.
> > Question:
> > So my issue is that using procmail as local mailer sets the wrong
> > permis
On 7/2/05, andrew fresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is now a script available to help keep your OpenBSD torrents up to
> date. There are details on how to use it available at:
>
> http://openbsd.somedomain.net/files/
>
> You can use it to help seed, to keep up to date with the latest pac
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 06:30:10PM -0400, Robert Jacobs wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to make an OpenBSD release that includes php right from install
> (like perl is included). I am
> not very good with makefiles and stuff, so I am seeking advice for the
> easiest way to do this.
>
> Is there a way
Hello,
I want to make an OpenBSD release that includes php right from install
(like perl is included). I am
not very good with makefiles and stuff, so I am seeking advice for the
easiest way to do this.
Is there a way to include the binary into the usr/src, the OpenBSD
port of php, package, or
si
The Linksys WRT54g has a 4-port switch, an RJ45 jack labeled "Internet",
and an access point which can speak 11Mbps and/or 54Mbps.
What I do on our local lan is essentially to use it/them as a bridge.
Turn off the Linksys DHCPD, set the internal IP address, set a password,
set whatever parameters
Hello,
my home network consists of 6 machines, one of them runs openbsd, which
i used for dhcp, nat, pf, php, mysql, etc.
Now i bought a Linksys WRT54g wifi router, at the moment i use the
router's configuration utility, which is accessible over the web,
i'm not familiar with it and it doesn't feel
Hello everybody...
I have a little problem to solve here and i hope that you can help me.
I wanna do a 'wireless bridge' :
rl0 <--> wi0
But it4s not working. I4m trying to use PPPoE in this bridge, but the
PADI is not passing over wi0 ...
Thanks ...
Roberto Gonzalez Azevedo
Brazil
On 3 Jul, 2005, at 12:39 PM, Frank Denis ((Jedi/Sector One)) wrote:
But I was more looking for a workstation, preferably based
supporting socket
AMD64. But in this area, every vendor seems to use nothing but Nforce
or
Radeon chipsets.
Take a look at the BioStar iDeq 220K, which uses K8M800
ok,
When I run GENERIC SMP kernel, the problem persists,
I'll privide You a dmesg from GENERIC.SMP tomorrow, but it does not
change anytning.
There are 3 changes I've made to generic:
enable aac,
add my aac card to aac_pci so it can be configured,
add my ICU to pci_intr so it can be configured
Hi,
> SiS 760GX
> VIA K8M800
> NVIDIA nForce3 250
VIA is the company of choice at the moment, not that they are excellent or
so, but they work. NVIDIA has dissapointed many people with their attitude
and with SiS I had quite some troubles with the quality of their Chips over
the years.
Bye, Sig
Bruno Delbono wrote:
At times, misc@ can be worse than Microsoft's or HP's support.
Interesting. How much do you pay for misc@openbsd.org support compared
to what you have to fork out for Microsoft or HP?
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On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 07:42:25PM +0200, Rogier Krieger wrote:
> On 7/3/05, Rogier Krieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't see much reason to using a non-GENERIC kernel
>
> Apart from aac(4) which isn't in GENERIC any longer.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rogier
aac(4) is not supported so you're on y
Gah, should have read more carfully, using (if_ext:network)
works just fine.
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On 7/3/05, Rogier Krieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see much reason to using a non-GENERIC kernel
Apart from aac(4) which isn't in GENERIC any longer.
Cheers,
Rogier
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On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 12:57:04PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This heavily depends on what you use it for. We make good experiences with
> Geode based systems (like the Soekris 4801) as they are low power devices
> for router/firewall applications.
I also have a Net4801 that performs pe
On 7/3/05, Bruno Delbono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just because some happens to use a different kernel doesn't
> automatically mean that they do not know anything. Follow this thread
> and see why the OP did what he did.
Typically, people do not need to run anything other than GENERIC.
Unless
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 01:23:16PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, Aric Gregson wrote:
>
> > Hope this is the appropriate list for this. Have tried to upgrade to
> > 3.7 from 3.6 for a while a now. Tried booting from binary 3.7 -release
> > on a CD (which I burned), but repeatedly r
Aric Gregson wrote:
Tried booting from binary 3.7 -release
on a CD (which I burned), but repeatedly received
You should really consider purchasing the official CD and trying that
instead.
I next downloaded the 3.7
-release binaries to the drive and replaced the kernel with the new
kernel an
--On 7/3/05 1:23 PM -0400 Ted Unangst sent:
a hint as to arch would have been appreciated, as would the dmesg so
far.
Sorry! I had posted to alpha initially, but no reply. DEC Alpha 500MHz
processor, (digital personal workstation 500a). I will post the dmesg
as soon as I can reboot into SRM
Rogier Krieger wrote:
On 7/2/05, Micha3 Koc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenBSD 3.7-stable (STORAGE.MP) #1: Sat Jul 2 21:29:32 CEST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/STORAGE.MP
That sounds like bad news: a custom kernel. If you cannot reproduce
the problem with GENERIC
On Sun, 3 Jul 2005, Aric Gregson wrote:
> Hope this is the appropriate list for this. Have tried to upgrade to
> 3.7 from 3.6 for a while a now. Tried booting from binary 3.7 -release
> on a CD (which I burned), but repeatedly received
a hint as to arch would have been appreciated, as would the
--On 7/4/05 12:32 AM +0800 Ikmal Ahmad sent:
Just refer to this:
http://www.openbsd.org.my/faq/upgrade37.html
That is exactly what I just finishing doing, which led to the kernel
panic at start-up. I cannot now boot into OBSD, neither from the disk,
nor from a CD with the 3.7 binaries.
ar
Just refer to this:
http://www.openbsd.org.my/faq/upgrade37.html
On 7/3/05, Aric Gregson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hope this is the appropriate list for this. Have tried to upgrade to
> 3.7 from 3.6 for a while a now. Tried booting from binary 3.7 -release
> on a CD (which I burned), but repe
On 7/2/05, Micha3 Koc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenBSD 3.7-stable (STORAGE.MP) #1: Sat Jul 2 21:29:32 CEST 2005
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/STORAGE.MP
That sounds like bad news: a custom kernel. If you cannot reproduce
the problem with GENERIC[.MP], you're on your o
Hi
I'm trying to set up a box as a router for my home network, I
have 3 NICs, one external, one wireless, and one internal. I've
put the external in group if_ext and the wireless and the
internal in group if_int, the reason for this is that it gives
me a little more generic pf.conf (and it's fun)
Is there any SIP software phone working with OpenBSD i386?
I have found none into the ports...
Thanks.
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Hope this is the appropriate list for this. Have tried to upgrade to
3.7 from 3.6 for a while a now. Tried booting from binary 3.7 -release
on a CD (which I burned), but repeatedly received
halt code 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = fc230118
'ps' on this yields:
>>>ps
ID
Zoong PHAM wrote:
> On Sunday, 3 July 2005 at 5:29:43 +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> > That probably won't work. This is the proper spell:
> >
> > make LIBTOOL=/usr/local/bin/libtool
>
> It still doesn't work. Same error message:
>
> $ make LIBTOOL=/usr/local/bin/libtool
> cd subversion/mod_dav_s
Hi,
I want to change the hw of my openbsd gateway, i look for an mico-ATX
AMD64 motherboard and i have the choice of 3 chipsets
SiS 760GX
VIA K8M800
NVIDIA nForce3 250
If possible i would like to use SATA controler so i think i can forget
NVIDIA. If someone have some experience / recomandation
Hi,
(This is the second time I've sent this, it appeared to get lost.
Apologies if it turns up again)
I have a thinkpad r50e with an intel wifi card. I frequently get "iwi0:
device timeout". The card does not work after this message has been
displayed. You can re-initialize it (/etc/netstart
Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
What experiences do people have with OpenBSD and a mini-PC like Biostar's
or Soltek's?
Most interesting ones seems to based upon Nvidia chipsets, but unfortunately
they don't seem to be supported by OpenBSD.
This heavily depends on what you use it for.
On Sunday 03 of July 2005 09:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Indeed...
> `chmod 700` would be much better ;)
yes, that should work ;)
> Kind regards and thank you to all,
> Sebastian
viq
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On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 01:01:51AM +0200, Oliver Fuchs wrote:
>
> Problem:
> using procmail as local mailer sets the wrong permissions in /var/mail.
>
>
> Question:
> So my issue is that using procmail as local mailer sets the wrong
> permissions.
> Is this now less important and known or is i
On Saturday, 2 July 2005 at 20:54:15 -0700, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> ok, I forgot something. try
>
> $ make LIBTOOL=/usr/local/bin/libtool
It still doesn't work. Same error message:
$ make LIBTOOL=/usr/local/bin/libtool
cd subversion/mod_dav_svn && /usr/local/bin/libtool --tag=CC --silent
--mode
On Sunday, 3 July 2005 at 5:29:43 +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> That probably won't work. This is the proper spell:
>
> make LIBTOOL=/usr/local/bin/libtool
It still doesn't work. Same error message:
$ make LIBTOOL=/usr/local/bin/libtool
cd subversion/mod_dav_svn && /usr/local/bin/libtool --ta
* Arnaud Bergeron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050703 03:09]:
> All it takes to find that out is a little bit of observation and
> deduction. From the second output you provided you should see md5's
> CPU usage go up rapidly.
No. md5's CPU doesn't go up. If I try "john -t" it slowly goes up.
Let's stick
> On Sunday 03 of July 2005 08:06, you wrote:
>
>> I deleted them because they where readable for all users and I couldn't
>> find a logical reason to place the files there.
>> So should I recreate them?
>>
>> Wouldn't it be much more logical "if" if it deals with 'root' to place
>> these files in
Hi,
I've followed all the instructions mentioned in
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/truetype.html#manualfonts
But still I am unable to use TTF fonts in GIMP.
The problem was traced to the fact that X is ignoring the TTF
directory, on startx it gives the following message:
(==) Using config file: /etc/
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