Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I am looking for ways to Authenticate Wireless users(Windows Xp , Mac
OSX) that connect to a wireless AP (several using OpenBSD's new
Roaming in hostapd) running OpenBSD 4.0
the way i understand it if I use authpf that requires a user to
maintain a SSH session.
is there s
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 12:41:40AM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
>
> ~/nfs/manpage% grep '.*' *.log
> cvs.1.log:cvs.1:1732: warning: numeric expression expected (got `l')
> intro.1.log:intro.1:33: you can only invoke a string or macro using \*
> klog.1.log:mdoc warning: A .Bl directive has no matching
Thank you Very Much I didn't see those
I am going to give xawtv a try
I was told to look for MythTV
Thanks for your help
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 9/30/06, Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 09:12:22PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> I am reasonably new to OpenBSD, I se
Dear Mr. Majid Awad,
Today I got again a very disappointing information about your Company
(INTEL).
In fact Theo de Raadt pointed out that there are still issues related to
firmware licenses or documentation.
You can read about his statement here:
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 09:12:22PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> I am reasonably new to OpenBSD, I searched the ports tree but I am
> unsure if there is a application that would somehow allow me to setup
> a PVR to record TV
>
> I was looking for something like MythTV
Both fxtv and xawtv are i
hello,
I am reasonably new to OpenBSD, I searched the ports tree but I am
unsure if there is a application that would somehow allow me to setup
a PVR to record TV
I was looking for something like MythTV
also is there something that would stream Rhapsody.com
any port suggestions would be very
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 19:57:10 +0200
Robert Nagy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> That's what I am doing too! I am trying to convince all of our customers to
> not
> use the products of Open Source unfreandly vendors. And guess what? They
> are going to buy the hardware we recommend them because we kn
On 2006/09/30 23:04, Ronnie Garcia wrote:
> Stuart Henderson a icrit :
> >On 2006/09/30 21:59, Ronnie Garcia wrote:
> >>Is it planned at any time to implement a (cisco-like) "network"
> >>parameter, to be able to tell ospfd which network it should annouce ?
> >>
> >>Actually i need a mix of "defau
On 9/19/06, Reyk Floeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
i recently enabled support for some newer wireless chipsets from
atheros, like the AR2413, AR5413, and AR5424 single chip solutions.
My AR5211 is associating with an 802.11b access point but not to an
802.11a AP or adhoc. I had a tcpdump
Hi,
I'm having a bit of trouble using kern.watchdog.period. Every time I
set it, my DELL 1850 turns off.
In two different SSH sessions, I did the following:
cefeu:2642:$ sysctl kern.watchdog
kern.watchdog.period=0
kern.watchdog.auto=1
cefeu:2644:$ sudo sysctl kern.watchdog.period=300
kern.watch
Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 08:35:52PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> >
> > BTW on the Linux version of nroff I get this:
> >
> > ~% nroff -Tascii -mandoc nfs/spamprobe.1 > /dev/null
> > Usage: Ta must follow column entry: e.g.
> > .It column_string [Ta [column_string ...]]
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 08:35:52PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
>
> Those are useful error messages, how do I enable them with OpenBSD
> nroff?
>
i forgot to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has a nice perl script for checking man
pages, mdoclint(1). it will run with very minimal modification on
openbsd. it report
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 08:35:52PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
>
> BTW on the Linux version of nroff I get this:
>
> ~% nroff -Tascii -mandoc nfs/spamprobe.1 > /dev/null
> Usage: Ta must follow column entry: e.g.
> .It column_string [Ta [column_string ...]] (#473)
>
> Those are useful erro
On 2006/09/30 21:59, Ronnie Garcia wrote:
> Is it planned at any time to implement a (cisco-like) "network"
> parameter, to be able to tell ospfd which network it should annouce ?
>
> Actually i need a mix of "default" and "static"/"connected" as i would
> like my border routers (also running bg
Stuart Henderson a icrit :
On 2006/09/30 21:59, Ronnie Garcia wrote:
Is it planned at any time to implement a (cisco-like) "network"
parameter, to be able to tell ospfd which network it should annouce ?
Actually i need a mix of "default" and "static"/"connected" as i would
like my border rout
Hey,
Is it planned at any time to implement a (cisco-like) "network"
parameter, to be able to tell ospfd which network it should annouce ?
Actually i need a mix of "default" and "static"/"connected" as i would
like my border routers (also running bgpd) to announce a default route,
and a few
Mr. Awad,
I have recently become aware that things are still not progressing
within Intel regarding the less than friendly policies your company has
towards open source projects. This is not the first time which I have
indicated to your company that I oppose these policies as a consumer,
and
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Majid Awad at Intel has stated to developers that he is the current
> person who is responsible for this particular area. So go ahead, let
> him know how you feel about this.
>
> Again, his email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> So let's win back the rights to run the hardwa
On 9/30/06, Paul Stoeber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 05:30:35 + I wrote:
> Should a userland program be allowed to depend on errno==0 on entry
> to main()? (At least one in the tree does.)
That claim is unfounded, because usr.bin/head/head.c (which I
failed to mention; ap
On 9/30/06, Paul Stoeber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 19:24:43 +0200 Bambero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I need to recovery overwritten txt file.
>
> Ex.
> echo "my data" > testfile.txt
> echo "" > testfile.txt
>
> I have partition image file creted using dd.
> Is it
Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
Why don't ignore them and don't buy their products?
I have already a list of vendors I'm not buying products from anymore, like
Adaptec.
I'm also encouraging people to buy products from OpenSource-friendly vendors,
like RaLink.
Taking them to task and not buying their
Han Boetes wrote:
> Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > personally i prefer to simplify things, and then document the
> > missing bits. otherwise SYNOPSIS gets horrible. so for your
> > example:
>
> Thank you for your insight.
BTW on the Linux version of nroff I get this:
~% nroff -Tascii -mandoc nfs/spamp
Hi!
Using the ramdisk kernel feature results in a kernel problem when I use
the disklabel command on the ramdisk.
This is what I do :
Use 3.9 (tried sys.tgz from mirror as well as updated sources from cvs)
in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf
cp GENERIC Test
echo pseudo-device rd 1
Jason McIntyre wrote:
> personally i prefer to simplify things, and then document the
> missing bits. otherwise SYNOPSIS gets horrible. so for your
> example:
Thank you for your insight.
# Han
That's what I am doing too! I am trying to convince all of our customers to not
use the products of Open Source unfreandly vendors. And guess what? They
are going to buy the hardware we recommend them because we know what is working
and what not. And most of our customers are running Open Source o
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 19:24:43 +0200 Bambero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I need to recovery overwritten txt file.
>
> Ex.
> echo "my data" > testfile.txt
> echo "" > testfile.txt
>
> I have partition image file creted using dd.
> Is it possible to dump it and search using grep for examp
is this question obsd related? not really.
anyhow real men don't do backups, but google told me about
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/08/21/1558230
/bkw
On 30/09/06, Bambero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
I need to recovery overwritten txt file.
Ex.
echo "my data" > testfile.txt
echo
Hello
I need to recovery overwritten txt file.
Ex.
echo "my data" > testfile.txt
echo "" > testfile.txt
I have partition image file creted using dd.
Is it possible to dump it and search using grep for example ?
Is it possible to recover overwritten data ?
Thanks
Bambero
Hello,
I realize this is mostly a VAX-specific question, but I've already posted
there and gotten no response. While my ethernet connection itself seems to
work very reliably, I get a message every so often on the console: qe0: xmit
logic died, resetting...
Sometimes this message will be repea
On 9/30/06, Robert C Wittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
viq wrote:
> I read some not-really-nice comments about paypal, and as one of
> alternatives listed were moneybookers (.com) Can't say i tried either,
> but comments seemed positive.
I've been using Paypal regularly... a couple thousand tra
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 06:19:16PM +0200, Han Boetes wrote:
>
> That's what was in the original manpage, but I'm not looking to
> repeat it. I want to properly indicate that this is ok:
>
> spamprobe auto-train SPAM foofile
> spamprobe auto-train GOOD barfile
> spamprobe auto-train SPAM foofile G
intel 945GNT LKR
it is with intel matrix storage and supports raid5 :)
I dont know is it working on openbsd, will see next week, but with
freebsd it rox. I have one server running freebsd and raid5, it's pretty
fast :)
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently considering buying a new pc wit
Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 05:10:37PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> > Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > > On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:03:37PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> > > > spamprobe auto-train {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
> >
> > It's not an optional argument.
> >
> > ``spamprobe auto-tr
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 09:42:45AM -0700, Carlos A. Garcia G. wrote:
> #cvs -d$CVSROOT checkout -rOPENBSD_3_9 -P src
> can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv5240
> No space left on device
This looks like a problem on the *server* side. If the full /tmp
persists, you should try to contact w
Hi when i try to update OpenBSD using the info in the FAQ i get this
#cvs -d$CVSROOT checkout -rOPENBSD_3_9 -P src
can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv5240
No space left on device
but this is the output of df
# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/wd0a
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 05:10:37PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> Jason McIntyre wrote:
> > On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:03:37PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> > > spamprobe auto-train {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
> >
>
> It's not an optional argument.
>
> ``spamprobe auto-train SPAM foofile'' is ok, but ``
El sab, 30-09-2006 a las 15:10 +0200, Iqigo Tejedor Arrondo escribis:
>
> It appears to me another doubt ... where i can start to hack this or to
> read doc about create openbsd drivers ?
I have find this [0] ?is valid and up-to-date for 3.9?
[0]
http://www.captain.at/howto-openbsd-device-driv
Hello,
I'm currently considering buying a new pc with an "intel pentium d 945 dual
core processor"
or an amd opteron processor.
The workstation will run openbsd 4.
Is anyone already running one of these cpus?
Would you mind sending me your motherboard model via email?
Thanks a lot!
Regards
Didier
Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:03:37PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> > spamprobe auto-train {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
>
> I don't think there is a macro for curly braces. But for
> optional arguments you probably want .Op anyway:
>
> .It Xo
> .Nm spamprobe
> .Cm
David Gwynne wrote:
On 29/09/2006, at 11:09 PM, Francois Slabbert wrote:
hi misc,
i'm looking to purchase a sata raid controller, and have shortlisted
it down to two models for no particular reason other than the
controllers being supported by openbsd, being 'afordable',compatible
with the
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 12:03:37PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got this manpage which I am improving and I got this line
>
> spamprobe auto-train {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
>
>
> For which I used this code
>
> .It Nm spamprobe Cm auto-train Ar {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
>
> But that'
On 29/09/2006, at 11:09 PM, Francois Slabbert wrote:
hi misc,
i'm looking to purchase a sata raid controller, and have
shortlisted it down to two models for no particular reason other
than the controllers being supported by openbsd, being
'afordable',compatible with the equipment i alread
Hello,
I have a fucked raid controller, with a dark history about drivers.
It is a Aralion ultima raid controller (ata 133, with 0, 1 and 5 raid).
When I bought it, the box said "linux compatible"... it was only for
linux kernels 2.4.X ... no 2.6 driver at now (two years later)... also
now my ser
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 05:30:35 + I wrote:
> Should a userland program be allowed to depend on errno==0 on entry
> to main()? (At least one in the tree does.)
That claim is unfounded, because usr.bin/head/head.c (which I
failed to mention; apologies) is not an example.
The question remains unse
hi,
i've been playing a bit with sysctl today and i've found something weird..
i've got an ibm r50e laptop (model 1834-s5g) which has a celeron m 360
processor (1.4 ghz) which shows up in dmesg properly.. however:
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.40GHz ("Genui
I was thinking of an similar setup in my home.
The WLAN would be wide open, but you could only connect to the
OpenBSD server.
When you want to connect to the rest of the LAN or the internet you
would have to login on an VPN. This would create an ecryption layer
for all the network traffic an
viq wrote:
I read some not-really-nice comments about paypal, and as one of
alternatives listed were moneybookers (.com) Can't say i tried either,
but comments seemed positive.
I've been using Paypal regularly... a couple thousand transactions since
2000... on my website and eBay and for othe
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I am looking for ways to Authenticate Wireless users(Windows Xp , Mac
OSX) that connect to a wireless AP (several using OpenBSD's new
Roaming in hostapd) running OpenBSD 4.0
the way i understand it if I use authpf that requires a user to
maintain a SSH session.
is there s
Why don't ignore them and don't buy their products?
I have already a list of vendors I'm not buying products from anymore, like
Adaptec.
I'm also encouraging people to buy products from OpenSource-friendly vendors,
like RaLink.
//Maxim
On Saturday 30 September 2006 12:28, Jonathan Gray wrote:
>
On 9/30/06, Robert C Wittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
viq wrote:
> I read some not-really-nice comments about paypal, and as one of
> alternatives listed were moneybookers (.com) Can't say i tried either,
> but comments seemed positive.
I've been using Paypal regularly... a couple thousand tra
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 03:03:57AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Regarding Intel wireless chips and distribution rights...
>
> > From: "Damien Bergamini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > [...]
> >
> > Intel's policy with respect to open-source software[1] which
> > has been presented at OSDL (I wasn't the
I always use
Option "OffTime" "5"# Turn off DPMS monitor (DPMS)
in my Xorg.conf (section ServerLayout).
Never had a problem with that. Don't know much about
power-saving-modes. But you can at least see if OffTime works.
If you've xscreensaver installed I would suggest you to remove it
s
Hi,
I got this manpage which I am improving and I got this line
spamprobe auto-train {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
For which I used this code
.It Nm spamprobe Cm auto-train Ar {SPAM|GOOD file ...} ...
But that's ugly since there doesn't seem to be a macro that does
curly braces.
Is using curl
Regarding Intel wireless chips and distribution rights...
> From: "Damien Bergamini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
>
> Intel's policy with respect to open-source software[1] which
> has been presented at OSDL (I wasn't there unfortunately) is
> clear and can be summarized as follow:
>
> - make us
Greetings,
This may just be a problem with my video card, but
I thought I'd ask since I couldn't find a definitive
answer from googling.
I noticed that none of the DPMS settings (Standby,
Suspend nor Off) would take effect at their designated
time periods. In short, X wouldn't shut-off my monito
On 9/30/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems to apply only in Switzerland and Other Countries:
http://www.paypal.com/ch/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/ua/ua-outside
"Der PayPal-Service darf nicht allein fu:r die U:bertragung von Geld zwischen
Einzelpersonen verwendet werden, ohne dass
I am looking for ways to Authenticate Wireless users(Windows Xp , Mac
OSX) that connect to a wireless AP (several using OpenBSD's new
Roaming in hostapd) running OpenBSD 4.0
the way i understand it if I use authpf that requires a user to
maintain a SSH session.
is there some reasonably secure so
Intel's policy with respect to open-source software[1] which
has been presented at OSDL (I wasn't there unfortunately) is
clear and can be summarized as follow:
- make us look like we're open-source friendly by opening
a project on sourceforge.
- give the open-source community the bare minimum s
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 11:52:11PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 9/29/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >"The PayPal service may not be used solely for the purpose of transferring
> >money from one individual to another without an underlying transaction for
> >the
> >sale of goods or
On 9/30/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does it mean that if Theo receives a donation thru Paypal, it's in violation
of the User Agreement?
CL<
From this page, it does seem that Paypal allows u to accept donations:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_help-ext&nodeid=
On 9/30/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"The PayPal service may not be used solely for the purpose of transferring
money from one individual to another without an underlying transaction for the
sale of goods or services."
It's a payment model to allow a twice-yearly (update of) rel
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