Wanting to find out which packages needed an update, I referred to FAQ 15:
"Invoking pkg_add(1) with the -u flag and no package name will just
examine all installed packages for updated versions."
This results here in
# pkg_add -u
Candidates for updating bzip2-1.0.4 -> bzip2-1.0.4 bzip2-1.0.3
hello misc@
I am in a bit of a time crunch and I am looking for help.
it seems Windows Update screwed over a bunch of our laptops somehow(gee go
figure)
now remote desktop has some sort of a weird screen update problem that I
can't seem to fix.(spent Thursday and Friday on it)
(you type and it nev
So I recently installed Qemu w/XP on my 4.1 box and am having a bear of a time
getting pf and the networking going. I've tried the undeadly howto and another
on the Qemu forum to no avail. Can anyone share their qemu ifup script, how
they run it, and the important parts of their pf.conf to get i
Hi,
I just trapped into a little bug within the combination of OpenBGPd,
Carp and the "depend on" directive. I'm using the latest OpenBSD 4.2
snapshot on i386.
When I configure the eBGP session without any carp interface the kernel
routing table got the right next-hop: my eBGP neighbor. Same
conf
On 8/25/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just got a laptop (Acer Aspire 5100 `series') with a Radeon video card
> (X1300) and a WXGA screen - 1200x800. It was a good deal, but the ATI
> video card had me worried.
>
> Am I correct in thinking that there is no way to ge
Darren Spruell wrote:
On 8/25/07, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The reason for this is that I can use a single build machine running the
current release, and two source trees, current and previous.
[1] Well, it usually does, but it can break in interesting ways that are
dif
On 8/25/07, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> The reason for this is that I can use a single build machine running the
> >> current release, and two source trees, current and previous.
> > [1] Well, it usually does, but it can break in interesting ways that are
> > difficult to fix.
>
> J
Hi,
I run my OpenBSD 4.1-stable firewallsystem on a System which is way
oversized for my needs.
I want this system to consume as little power as possible so I need
your advices. I started the
apmd with the option -C but the apm output is the following:
Battery state: unknown, 0% remaining,
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 10:31:32PM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote:
djgoku wrote:
On 8/24/07, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can one reliably compile 4.0 release patches on a 4.1 release system?
Is there some patches that aren't in 4.1?
The default system can run graphics adequately. So can pdaXrom, and
OpenZaurus/Angstrom, or the Cacko ROM. These OS's burden the Zaurus less
then OpenBSD does. There are ways to improve speed, however.d If you're
expecting to run KDE or GNOME with 10 open windows, good luck with that. If
you use mu
On 8/25/07, frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hmm, on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 12:04:29AM -0400, Nick Guenther said that
> > The battery life is 7 hours (12 if you pull magic hax of making the
> > screen turn off when not in use and compulsively put it in standby
> > most of the time) and a
No problem
/etc/urlview.conf
COMMAND ~/.mutt/mozilla.sh
~/.mutt/mozilla.sh
#!/bin/sh
URL=$@
/usr/local/bin/firefox -remote "openurl($URL, new-tab)" || /usr/bin/firefox
"$URL"
###/usr/local/bin/mozilla -remote "openurl($URL, new-tab)" ||
/usr/local/bin/mozilla "$URL"
Enjoy
Chris([EMAIL
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 10:31:32PM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote:
> djgoku wrote:
>> On 8/24/07, Clint Pachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Can one reliably compile 4.0 release patches on a 4.1 release system?
>>>
>>
>> Is there some patches that aren't in 4.1? If so that seem really weird
>>
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 10:17:30AM +0300, Lars Nood??n wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 04:31:20PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> > i expect he means push syslog messages to the log server with encryption,
> > e.g. tunnel through ssh, etc.
>
> That's vaguely what I was wondering, but there see
Not sure if it's OpenBSD related but I'm using urlview v0.9 with mutt
v1.5.12 and firefox v2.0.0.3 on OpenBSD 4.1. My window manager is
wmii.
I just put the following line in my /home/me/.urlview and nothing in
.muttrc or anywhere else. When I go to mutt and press CTRL-b, it shows
the url list and
On 8/23/07, Christoph Leser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried ( and failed ) to set up an IPSEC Tunnel to a LANCOM VPN Router in a
> somewhat special constellation:
>
> main mode is ok
>
> quick mode negotiated successfully and established the following flow:
>
> # ipsecctl -s flow
>
hmm, on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 12:04:29AM -0400, Nick Guenther said that
> The battery life is 7 hours (12 if you pull magic hax of making the
> screen turn off when not in use and compulsively put it in standby
> most of the time) and a lot less with a wifi card in.
7h is not that bad compared to a
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 04:31:20PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> i expect he means push syslog messages to the log server with encryption,
> e.g. tunnel through ssh, etc.
That's vaguely what I was wondering, but there seems to be a risk that
the messages might not get through. It would be le
Darren Spruell wrote:
> Would be good to know what is meant by "securing", as in "what exact
> sense of security are you trying to address?"
I was thinking specifically of injection of false messages or flooding
the logs. But I'm sure there is plenty of other mischief that I have
not thought of.
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