On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 11:01:33PM -0400, bofh wrote:
> > saw
> >
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/news/20080725/ath9k-atheros-unveils-free-linux-driver-for
> >
> > and was just curious if this is true 'open source' or is it full
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 11:01:33PM -0400, bofh wrote:
> saw
> http://madwifi.org/wiki/news/20080725/ath9k-atheros-unveils-free-linux-driver-for
>
> and was just curious if this is true 'open source' or is it full of magic
> numbers...
well, you can 'git' the sources yourself.
they used license.t
saw
http://madwifi.org/wiki/news/20080725/ath9k-atheros-unveils-free-linux-driver-for
and was just curious if this is true 'open source' or is it full of magic
numbers...
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Hi,
is there a particular reason, why you have to use bind as resolver? If not,
I would try out running a DNS-recursor (PowerDNS-recursor, djbdns, ...)
which may offer more performance and maybe less pain in the future ;)
-Florian
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On 2008-07-26, Bernard Parinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a problem building the userland. Compiling libc and libm was
> successful but not the libiberty.
Use a snapshot.
I wonder is anyone is seeing performance issues with the patched DNS in the
late snapshots?
I installed the July 22 snapshot on our DNS servers, which handle a pretty
heavy load of lookups, mostly for anti-spam action.
It was running at 45% or higher cpu utilization after the July 22 snapshot
was
Following the recent performance improvement
lib/libc/gen/getgrouplist.c 1.13
i had a closer look at YP group support in 4.4-beta.
I suggest to explicitely state in the manual which YP maps are required
for proper YP group support. Arguably, this is implementation
dependent, and on OpenBSD, a
* aeonsystems.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I saw this thread from 2003
>
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-pf&m=104540589312892&w=2
>
> This is a very nice idea which I'd like to implement in some form on my
> network(s).
>
> One question though...
> Is there an easy and secure way to update a table on the f
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Nuno Magalhces <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
...
> This is my ~/.bashrc (equal for the regular user and root):
>
> # setenv
> export PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.fmed.uc.pt/pub/OpenBSD/4.3/packages/i386/
> # alias
> alias cl='clear'
> #alias l='ls -lh --time-style=+"[EMAIL PROTE
Howdy List?
I'm trying to deal with the problem of dhcp assigned default routes
in a pf config file, and what I've come up with is a script to drive
dhclient on external interfaces and extract the routing info for use
in route-to (interface gateway) rules.
So then I have two ways of feeding this
Hi Misc@,
Right now I'm simulating transit network using bgpd. So, I'd like to ask a
few question.
Right now my network acting as a transit network. I got three routers, one
is facing to the customer and two are facing to a different upstreams.
Probably just like this:
-
On Saturday 26 July 2008, Nuno MagalhC#es wrote:
> And i don't even have X installed (although some suggested i
> install it so i can install cups...)
CUPS, itself, has no X requirement/dependency... I have it installed on
many servers with no X at all.
--
Chris
cp /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.13.0 /usr/lib/libcrypto.14
Don't knock it, it works.
As well if you are having libm issues (ie. things (like httpd) can't
find isnan or isinf symbols) check to see if you have /usr/ibm.3.0 and
of so just move /usr/lib/libm.so.2.4 out of the way (like to /root).
Th
Hi, using 4.2.
Can I generate a raw binary file with 'as' without
doing the "objcopy -O binary elf_binary raw_binary" ??
Nasm generates raw binaries by default, and with the
'-f elf' option generates ELF files, can I do the same
with 'as' ??
Thanks 4 all.
Thank you very much for that info Philip! I'll fiddle with the bash files.
>> So i guess .bashrc is not the name
>> the file should have anyway 'cos only root will read it in regular
>> xterm sessions, not the regular user...
>
> Uh, what? What does being root have to do with this? You aren't
>
Greetings,
I'm having a problem building the userland. Compiling libc and libm was
successful but not the libiberty.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html -> 2008/07/24 - changes in libc and
libm
Following -current I got this error:
*/usr/src/gnu/lib/libiberty/src/getpwd.c: In function `getp
Hi all, this is my 1st post here. Here's a brief description about my
system:
Athlon 3500+ s939
DFi LP RDX200 CF-DR motherboard
GeCube Radeon HD2600 PCIe
Built-in Realtek HD Audio
WD400 40Gb ATA - 27Gb xp, 12Gb OpenBSD 4.3 AMD64
GAG4.9 Boot Manager
I've installed the 4.3 AMD64 successfully. The l
On 2008-07-26, Chris Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried to read an SD card using a usb adapter, which failed.
This "should" work but there may be a problem with your particular
adapter. Please include the information requested in "how to create
a problem report" on http://www.openbs
I have an Intel D201GLY motherboard, a Celeron using the SiS662 chipset.
For $200, you can buy it locally complete with case, mouse, and
keyboard. It is a sweet little system with no fans or moving parts.
Much cheaper than a net5501, which cost more than $500 by the time UPS
got done charging "i
I have an Intel D201GLY motherboard, a Celeron using the SiS662 chipset.
For $200, you can buy it locally complete with case, mouse, and
keyboard. It is a sweet little system with no fans or moving parts.
Much cheaper than a net5501, which cost more than $500 by the time UPS
got done charging "i
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