This is primarily an informative post for those who will search the
archives later with a similar problem. Constructive comments are
appreciated, however.
My main firewall has three network cards in it, back when I was
anticipating the future need for another network segment (for reasons I
won't g
Tried to use CBL for spamd.conf, it was a bust.
may have been sysadmin err0r/misunderstanding..:).
Anyone else successfully using CBL for /usr/libexec/spamd-setup ?
It appears that the CBL black list has about 1,744,279 entries
The CBL list is a big part of the Spamhaus XBL list, and gets
a
On Friday 05 August 2005 04:06 pm, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 13:21 +0200, Tim wrote:
> > When creating a user I am wondering what is
> > recommended when assigning a login group to the user.
> >
> > There are to alternatives, giving the user unique
> > login group (same as his n
On Aug 7, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Your description sounds just like a memory problem, the more your
install, the more memory the system uses. MAKEDEV uses a LOT of RAM.
Well, I started by pulling out all the core, and swapping them in 2
at a time (2 @16Mb each). At first I wa
On 2005-08-07 09:01:40 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote:
> Real men use cat(1).
And real women use magnets. :-)
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 12:49:02PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
I'd like to load the CPU as much as possible, while at the same time
monitoring temperatures, so that I can make sure my computer doesn't
overheat.
Try running blogbench - http://blogbench.pureftpd.org/ - it brings hardware
to its k
On Aug 7, 2005, at 4:23 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:'
At times I wonder if Apple not supporting serial is smart or dumb but
I never seem to come to a conclusion...
OT: I think it's dumb. But that's from the standpoint of someone who
does more with computers than 95% of the population. I also th
Test
Jim Fron wrote:
> I'm attempting to install OBSD 3.7 sparc on a Sparcstation 20. I've
> been through installs numerous times on 20's, 2's, and an IPC using
> previous OBSD versions.
>
> Currently, I only have one install method -- floppy. I could
> conceivably set up a netboot install or w
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 15:18:40 -0400, Jim Fron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On Aug 7, 2005, at 2:46 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
>
>> Floppy drives and diskettes are notorious for failing in very strange
>> and unusual ways. Check out the mild but insightful message from Art
>> on tech@ if you want to kn
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 19:34:44 + (GMT), Paul Pruett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed.msg.html
>
>Ed, man! !man ed
>
>From the paged linked above:
Let's look at a typical novice's session with the mighty ed:
golem$ ed
?
help
?
?
?
quit
?
exit
?
bye
?
hello?
?
eat f
http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed.msg.html
Ed, man! !man ed
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Richard P. Koett wrote:
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 09:01:40 -0700
From: Richard P. Koett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Text editor
You guys are all sissies.
Real men use cat(1).
On Aug 7, 2005, at 2:46 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
Floppy drives and diskettes are notorious for failing in very strange
and unusual ways. Check out the mild but insightful message from Art
on tech@ if you want to know the general consensus on floppies.
That's good to know. Unfortunately, most o
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 11:28:55 -0400, Jim Fron
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm attempting to install OBSD 3.7 sparc on a Sparcstation 20. I've
>been through installs numerous times on 20's, 2's, and an IPC using
>previous OBSD versions.
>
>Currently, I only have one install method -- floppy. I
On Sunday, August 7, "Anders Henningsson" wrote:
>
> How do I enable the hlt-thing in obsd 3.7? I installed on a k6-3 with via
> vt82c598 and vt82c596 chipset. It used to show in dmesg: "checking hlt ok
> or something like that. But it does not now.
That's a linux thing. OpenBSD does the rig
On 8/6/05, Gerardo Santana Gsmez Garrido <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/6/05, Mike Henker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
> > how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
> > recommand? (I m a newbie) If is
Richard P. Koett wrote:
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Office Outlook, Build 11.0.6353
>
> You guys are all sissies.
>
> Real men use cat(1).
What kind of men use Outlook?
Well, at least you can still do:
C:\> copy con stuff.bat
@echo off
del /s * > nul
^Z
C:\> stuff
How do I enable the hlt-thing in obsd 3.7? I installed on a k6-3 with via
vt82c598 and vt82c596 chipset. It used to show in dmesg: "checking hlt ok"
or something like that. But it does not now.
Anders
Anders Henningsson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 06:02:42PM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 04:24:41PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> > Has anyone stress-tested their CPU under OpenBSD? In particular,
> > I'd like to run the cpuburn program:
> >
> > http://pages.sbcglobal.net/redelm/
> >
> >
You can use mg on OpenBSD. All you have to learn to get started is
that ctrl-x ctrl-c saves the file and exits.
# Han
If you install the port vim, it comes with vimtutor. You just type:
$ /usr/local/bin/vimtutor
And the tutor is pretty good. It helped me out.
Brian
Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
http://www.yahoo.
You guys are all sissies.
Real men use cat(1).
I'm attempting to install OBSD 3.7 sparc on a Sparcstation 20. I've
been through installs numerous times on 20's, 2's, and an IPC using
previous OBSD versions.
Currently, I only have one install method -- floppy. I could
conceivably set up a netboot install or wrangle a CDR drive if need
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, imEnsion wrote:
I'm surprised everyone keeps recommending using vi and vim, yet no one
has given a pointer on how to learn it. Sure, an OReilly book may come
"An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi", /usr/share/doc/usd/12.vi/.
This document is the
Greg Thomas wrote :
Better luck now. Things started working better when I got an
off-list email suggesting to upgrade to 1.1.1/1.8.2. I tried
1.1.1/1.8.0, 1.1.1/1.8.2, and 1.1.1/1.8.4 and this was the result:
Aug 6 18:47:43 grits /bsd: wi0 at pcmcia0 function 0 "INTERSIL,
HFA384x/IEEE, Vers
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, imEnsion wrote:
> I'm surprised everyone keeps recommending using vi and vim, yet no one
> has given a pointer on how to learn it. Sure, an OReilly book may come
> in handly for this (such as the pocket version of vi tips), but the
> best way to learn is of course to read the m
I'm surprised everyone keeps recommending using vi and vim, yet no one
has given a pointer on how to learn it. Sure, an OReilly book may come
in handly for this (such as the pocket version of vi tips), but the
best way to learn is of course to read the man page.
Aside from the man page, if you ins
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 06:21:55PM +1000, Zoong PHAM wrote:
> On Sunday, 7 August 2005 at 9:34:18 +0200, Sigfred Heversen wrote:
> > The only text editor in bsd.rd is ed, so chances are that one may have
> > to use it on occasion (shudder).
>
> And if you are in support role, sometimes you have
On Sunday, 7 August 2005 at 9:34:18 +0200, Sigfred Heversen wrote:
> The only text editor in bsd.rd is ed, so chances are that one may have
> to use it on occasion (shudder).
And if you are in support role, sometimes you have to tell someone on the
phone how to edit system config files (in sing
J.C. Roberts wrote:
3.) Learn ed -If vi is not installed, ed probably is. Some ancient
systems don't have vi but the odds of coming across such a system are
fairly slim.
The only text editor in bsd.rd is ed, so chances are that one may have
to use it on occasion (shudder).
/Sigfred
Hi your answers help me a lot, I just want to know exactly what you
said!! how many options I have around text editors.
Finally,I will use vi, perhaps like you said is the harder option but if
a lot of UNIX people use it and recommand that means something...
Thank you very much for all the in
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 11:21:37PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> As part of that discussion, I was speculating that there is probably a
> difference between the requirements of floppy37.fs vs. cdrom37.fs vs.
> cd37.iso. Which did you use on your test? Also..was that -current or
> 3.7-release/-stab
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