On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 07:58:06PM +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> I interpret the above snippet to mean `dump works best on filesystems,
> not files'. As to unmounting before dumping, that's possible but, IME,
> not usually necessary.
>
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind for when it is not practica
Don't worry, your machine is OK. I've got this behavior on a few of my
machines. I'd expect it's a result of the overall crappiness of the x86
platform rather than a bug in the driver. Seeing how it(4) was added in
3.4, said crappiness probably involves cheap design and hardware as
well as a HUGE d
I would LIKE to install OpenBSD 4.0 on the new Asus 1u rackmount server we
just acquired.
This server is going to be replacing our core portal-web server, running
Python/Zope/Plone with MySQL, and rsync to mirror sites around the globe.
I just joined this list this week, after searching through
Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
does at least the following work?
audioctl -f /dev/audioctl1 play.encoding=slinear_le play.precision=16
Huh, that returns "audioctl: set failed: Device not configured"...
something's not right. It's strange that "audioctl -f /dev/audioctl1
-a" works properly and thi
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 09:18:54PM -0600, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
> It would look like those values are *way* out of range, [...]
Sorry, I just meant the voltage values.
When I run ``sysctl hw.sensors'' on one of my machines, I get the
following output:
$ sysctl hw.sensors
hw.sensors.0=it0, Fan1, 5113 RPM
hw.sensors.3=it0, VCORE_A, 1.25 V DC
hw.sensors.4=it0, VCORE_B, 2.56 V DC
hw.sensors.5=it0, +3.3V, 2.38 V DC
hw.sensors.6=it0, +5V, 3.52
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On Dec 23, 2006, at 3:49 PM, Passeur wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build a live CD based on the official OpenBSD article.
(http://www.openbsd-wiki.org/index.php?title=LiveCD)
Nothing "official' about it.
They do not preach that their God will rouse
Yes I am using VMWARE workstation 5.5.1 build 19175.
I have not done anything special to run OpenBSD, I have just select type of
OS : Other.
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>
>> "Passeur" == Passeur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Passeur> bios0: VMware, Inc. VMware Virtual Platform
>
> Aha...
Cool thanks
Steve Shockley wrote:
>
> Passeur wrote:
>> Also I would like the PC to actualy shut down when I do "shutdown -h now"
>> instead of having to press the power button. This option is supported but
>> disabled by default as far I have read, but how to enable it ?
>
> See the first and
Don't even mess with pf, use ssh's port forwarding.
On 12/22/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
at work there are 2 pieces of heavy machinery that each are "hard-wired"
to communicate on the, say, 192.168.101/24 subnet and i would like to
access both subnets from a machine in the o
> "Passeur" == Passeur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Passeur> bios0: VMware, Inc. VMware Virtual Platform
Aha... if you get VMWare working nicely, please publish the instructions.
--
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http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn
Passeur wrote:
Also I would like the PC to actualy shut down when I do "shutdown -h now"
instead of having to press the power button. This option is supported but
disabled by default as far I have read, but how to enable it ?
See the first and last message at
http://www.vmware.com/community/th
Hi,
I am trying to build a live CD based on the official OpenBSD article.
(http://www.openbsd-wiki.org/index.php?title=LiveCD)
qemu-img create ~/livecd.qemu.hd0 2G
Ran fine, I have got a 2GB virtual drive.
qemu -hda ~/livecd.qemu.hd0 -cdrom /home/cd40.iso -boot d
Error message after validation o
There you go :
Thank you Joachim
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OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16 19:15:58 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 3.40GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 3.44 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC
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Joachim Schipper wrote:
Hi Joachim
> I don't really get what you want to do. What connects to what, and which
> IP address are we talking about (does the phone get an address from the
> firewall? The firewall from the ISP?)? From which traffic shoul
On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 08:23:30PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 04:23:50PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
> > At 02:19 PM 12/16/06, Frank Bax wrote:
> >
> > >Will OpenBSD 4.0 release run on ASUS P5L-MX? The asus website does not
> > >seem to mention which Gigabit chipset is use
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 12:22:06PM -0800, Passeur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using OpenBSD 4.0 with KDE 3.5.4
> I am looking for how to change the screen resolution which is stuck to
> 640*480 at the moment.
> KDE option to change the screen resolution is greyed out.
> I have been pointed out to change
Ok found it. I have used the XORGCFG tool to proceed and I have been able to
change the screen resolution.
Also for ACPI I would need to recompile the kernell as it was (Still is ?)
more or less experimental.
Passeur wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using OpenBSD 4.0 with KDE 3.5.4
> I am looking for h
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 11:09:07AM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> at work there are 2 pieces of heavy machinery that each are "hard-wired"
> to communicate on the, say, 192.168.101/24 subnet and i would like to
> access both subnets from a machine in the office on the 172.16.16/24
> subnet. t
Hi,
I am using OpenBSD 4.0 with KDE 3.5.4
I am looking for how to change the screen resolution which is stuck to
640*480 at the moment.
KDE option to change the screen resolution is greyed out.
I have been pointed out to change the XF86Config file but this file does not
exist on my installation.
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 12:50:10AM +0530, Arun G Nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am a bit confused by the output of the this C program:
>
> -ptr.c---
> #include
>
> int
> main()
> {
> int *ptr, x;
>
> x = 2;
> ptr = &x;
>
> pri
Thanx for the replies. Yeah, its pointing to itself.
x=2, *ptr=2, ptr=0xbfbfece0, &x=0xbfbfece0, &ptr=0xbfbfece4
x=2, *ptr=-1077941020, ptr=0xbfbfece4, &x=0xbfbfece0, &ptr=0xbfbfece4
x=2, *ptr=750764012, ptr=0xbfbfece5, &x=0xbfbfece0, &ptr=0xbfbfece4
Thanx once again.
-Arun
On 12/24/06, Otto Mo
> Am a bit confused by the output of the this C program:
>
> -ptr.c---
> #include
>
> int
> main()
> {
> int *ptr, x;
>
> x = 2;
> ptr = &x;
>
> printf("x=%d, *ptr=%d, ptr=%p, &x=%p\n", x, *ptr, ptr, &x);
>
> *ptr
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Arun G Nair wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am a bit confused by the output of the this C program:
>
> -ptr.c---
> #include
>
> int
> main()
> {
> int *ptr, x;
>
> x = 2;
> ptr = &x;
>
> printf("x=%d, *ptr=%d,
Hi,
Am a bit confused by the output of the this C program:
-ptr.c---
#include
int
main()
{
int *ptr, x;
x = 2;
ptr = &x;
printf("x=%d, *ptr=%d, ptr=%p, &x=%p\n", x, *ptr, ptr, &x);
*ptr++;
printf("x=%d, *ptr=
* Frank Bax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-23 18:26]:
> System does powerdown properly with "bsd" kernel, but not with the "bsd.mp"
> kernel - which produces:
>
> syncing disks... done
> Attempting to power down ...
> apm0: APM set power state: interface not connected (3)
> apm0: APM set power stat
On Sat, Dec 23, 2006 at 08:05:58AM +, Craig Skinner wrote:
> I thought it was best pratice to umount a slice before dumping, but a
> quick flick thourgh the man page states:
>
> files-to-dump is either a mountpoint of a filesystem or a list of files
> and directories on a single filesystem to
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 10:18:12AM -0700, Bob DeBolt wrote:
> I have a client with a single VOIP connection and a dynamic IP
> shared with the PC. It works.
>
> What I am looking for and I know I've seen it but haven't been able to
> find it again, is to extract the IP address from traffic and put
Hi.
I hawe problems to set up OpenBSD to fallowing system:
MB: Intel Server Board S3000AH (LX versija)( Intel Server Chipset 3000)
CPU: Intel DualCore PentiumD 3,4GHz/800/2x2MB Socket LGA775(I also
tested with pentium 4 HT,- single core, 3GHz/800/1MB and Intel
Celeron D 3.33Ghz/533/256kb, b
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone is running the themes from
http://fvwm-themes.sourceforge.net/
on your OpenBSD System.
I installed them and got it right on slamd64 and liked the minimal
theme very much.
But I am not able to run it properly on 4.0 amd64 OpenBSD.
Any help, pointers will be greatel
At 04:23 PM 12/19/06, Frank Bax wrote:
At 02:19 PM 12/16/06, Frank Bax wrote:
Will OpenBSD 4.0 release run on ASUS P5L-MX? dmesg includes:
1) Gigabit Lan not recognised on this board.
unknown vendor 0x1969 product 0x1048 (class network subclass ethernet, rev
0xb0) at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 07:54:00PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> ...
> >> Or, just skip the usr/obj partition... Having been stung a few times by
> >> over partitioning recently,
> >
> > What's "overpartitioning"? ;-)
>
> That's when you say, "500M is plenty large for /var, except for this mail
>
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