it has been working since yesterday morning...
thanks for your work!
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:03:12PM -0500, Jason Dixon wrote:
> I have a Verizon USB720 dongle that shows up as ucom0. I intend to use
> it for connecting remotely with my X40. I'm having problems when
> packets exceed a certain size. When this happens, the return packets
> never make it back to
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 03:21:19PM +, Khalid Schofield wrote:
> Dev's.
>
> What are the chances of getting a port of ZFS to OpenBSD? I can't quite
> bring myself to run solaris since it lacks so much of what I love about
> OpenBSD and Linux is back to square one because of the reasons I moved
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 08:21:59PM +0100, Pawlowski Marcin Piotr wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm currently porting Exaile music player and I've found that there is
> some lack of functionality in gstreamer-plugins-good (ex. no
> autoaudiosink). So I want to find out if it's only my or others have
> the same pro
You are invited to "propo/ je vai transferai $12.million sur ton compte ci oui
je te le dit detail".
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Date: Friday January 16, 2009
Time: 10:00 pm - 11:00 pm (GMT +00:00)
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On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
> Not an option...see I work in a unique situation. I need a laptop running XP
> that I can use to VPN into work for email,etc. I also need XP running on the
> local LAN for access to local boxes that require the windows java based
> client. Be
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
> Marti Martinez wrote:
>>
>> Obviously none of us know WHAT you're really trying to do, so this
>> suggestion may or may not be workable for you, but in your situation
>> my preferred solution is to set up a crap machine with XP as the
>> nati
That's a great theory but it's not my situation. I use SAE and metric
now but am looking for something that does it better. Why would I dump
what works when I'm just asking for more options ? Sure I could go with
the easy option and run 2 maybe 3 laptops if I want to run an OpenBSD
desktop...b
On Jan 16, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
BingoI don't run this stuff voluntarily...I have to for work.
If work is all SAE, and you have metric and SAE tools, do you bring
your metric tools on the job site? No, because for the most part they
won't fit, and you might strip the b
bofh wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
Out of curiousity, what are you doing in Java that needs Windows?
I have commercial crap that is used to manage windows crap but is
written in java. Guess what do they call when they need to access
storage? C:\ . I'm sur
Marti Martinez wrote:
Obviously none of us know WHAT you're really trying to do, so this
suggestion may or may not be workable for you, but in your situation
my preferred solution is to set up a crap machine with XP as the
native OS, and just use rdesktop to log in to it.
Not an option...see I wo
Obviously none of us know WHAT you're really trying to do, so this
suggestion may or may not be workable for you, but in your situation
my preferred solution is to set up a crap machine with XP as the
native OS, and just use rdesktop to log in to it.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Allie Daneman
Nick Guenther wrote:
Out of curiousity, what are you doing in Java that needs Windows?
Ahh yes...for work I need to run a java based app that primarily has a
Windows client. I have to run it in Windows for work although I tried
Wine and it failed miserably. I tried Qemu as well and that's when
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
> Out of curiousity, what are you doing in Java that needs Windows?
I have commercial crap that is used to manage windows crap but is
written in java. Guess what do they call when they need to access
storage? C:\ . I'm sure there're ple
Hi,
I started noticing about a month ago, that shutting down using the
"quit" option from XFCE had stopped working. It kind of locks the system
up and does a fsck on next boot. Annoying.
I went digging in the xfce source code and found that it uses a call to
`sudo shutdown -p -h now` for shutting
Out of curiousity, what are you doing in Java that needs Windows?
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
> That's exactly my problem. I have to use this Linux POS to get the job done
> and I feel bad about it. I've loved OpenBSD for years but it can't do what I
> need in a PC for m
That's exactly my problem. I have to use this Linux POS to get the job
done and I feel bad about it. I've loved OpenBSD for years but it can't
do what I need in a PC for my daily driverI'm pissed because I can't
contribute to helping the issue either so I should probably just shut up
and do
Hi,
I'm currently porting Exaile music player and I've found that there is
some lack of functionality in gstreamer-plugins-good (ex. no
autoaudiosink). So I want to find out if it's only my or others have
the same problem.
To diagnose that I'm asking for gst-feedback-0.10 and gst-inspect-0.10
outpu
On Jan 16, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Allie Daneman wrote:
I need to run Java on the guest...hence the reason Qemu doesn't work
for me. T need virtualization software that runs java on an XP
guest. The version of OpenBSD doesn't matter ;) I've been running it
since 2.8 and am running current today
I need to run Java on the guest...hence the reason Qemu doesn't work for
me. T need virtualization software that runs java on an XP guest. The
version of OpenBSD doesn't matter ;) I've been running it since 2.8 and
am running current today as a serverwhich is what I want to change.
Look, do
Henning Brauer(lists-open...@bsws.de)@2009.01.06 14:42:09 +0100:
> I am not aware of any. Lack of options doesn't make openldap better.
There is an option for people who have very basic LDAP needs - tinyldap
from fefe.de. It's high quality but lacks many features at the time.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 5:10 AM, Jon Sjvstedt
wrote:
> I still want the same structure as before, but i dont want to mount wd1d
> in a directory that is inside wd0d.
>
> If mount would accept something like
>
> mount /bananas/pictures /dev/wd0d/pictures
> mount /bananas/others /dev/wd0d/others
> m
On 2009-01-16, patrick.oesch...@bluewin.ch wrote:
> thx for your reply dale
> let me know when you have more 'spare' time for working on the OMAP port
> what i am curious about:
> you created a gumstix arch directory for your code - but there is already a
> armish arch directory
> why?
> i guesse
If you wish to contribute there are clarifications for my somewhat unclear
initial post. If you have not seen them, read the digest.
> How do you think file systems are mounted on top of / ?
>
> On 2009 Jan 16 (Fri) at 11:10:23 +0100 (+0100), Jon Sjvstedt wrote:
> :I still want the same structure a
thx for your reply dale
let me know when you have more 'spare' time for working on the OMAP port
what i am curious about:
you created a gumstix arch directory for your code - but there is already a
armish arch directory
why?
i guessed that all support for arm-like processors will be under the armi
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Lars NoodC)n
wrote:
> The main focus of relayd now seems to be for load balancing.
>
> Can it / should it be used at all for monitoring services?
> Or should I turn to Nagios or the late great Spong instead?
Lars,
what about mon?
http://mon.wiki.kernel.org/
HTH
How do you think file systems are mounted on top of / ?
On 2009 Jan 16 (Fri) at 11:10:23 +0100 (+0100), Jon Sjvstedt wrote:
:I still want the same structure as before, but i dont want to mount wd1d
:in a directory that is inside wd0d.
--
Never call a man a fool. Borrow from him.
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:06:06AM +, Dieter wrote:
> > What are the chances of getting a port of ZFS to OpenBSD? I can't
> > quite bring myself to run solaris since it lacks so much of what I
> > love about OpenBSD and Linux is back to square one because of the
> > reasons I moved to Ope
see the nat+rdr combination in the faq.
On 2009-01-16, rancor wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I need help with a problem and I hope there is someone who can help me
> out there =)
>
> I need to make some kind of "mirror/reflector" that redirects IP from
> an external IP-address to another external IP-address on
Hi.
I need help with a problem and I hope there is someone who can help me
out there =)
I need to make some kind of "mirror/reflector" that redirects IP from
an external IP-address to another external IP-address on the same
interface.
I have used both ipfreely for TCP/IP and netcat for UDP/IP wh
On 2009-01-16, Lars Noodin wrote:
> Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>> Well, what's your needs?
>
> Initially very simple needs. I need to be able to prove/disprove
> rudimentary availability. Basically like a layer 7 ping, checking that
> the port is responding with the correct protocol:
>
> ssh is a
Why do You not use links?
1. mkdir /mnt/wd0 /mnt/wd1
2. mount /dev/wd0d /mnt/wd0
3. mount /dev/wd1d /mnt/wd1
4. cd /bananas
5. ln -s /mnt/wd0/* .
6. ln -s /mnt/wd1/* .
Regards Uwe
> Hello all patient!
> Another clarification attempt :)
> I have a drive. Lets call it wd0. It has one partition wd0
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:10:23AM +0100, Jon Sj?stedt wrote:
> Hello all patient!
> Another clarification attempt :)
> I have a drive. Lets call it wd0. It has one partition wd0d that fills up
> the whole drive. The root of wd0d has three directories (and no other
> files) music, pictures and othe
Hello all patient!
Another clarification attempt :)
I have a drive. Lets call it wd0. It has one partition wd0d that fills up
the whole drive. The root of wd0d has three directories (and no other
files) music, pictures and others. wd0d is mounted at /bananas
The music directory of wd0d grows and s
i have download packages and one make iso for this, but when i try to make
using mkisofs, i got like this
Using GHOSTSCRIPT_8_62P2_A4_NO000.TGZ;1 for
/OpenBSD/Packages/i386/ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-no_x11-cups.tgz
(ghostscript-8.62p2-a4-no_x11.tgz)
how to fix this so the file name not change, i
Why you need java on guest system? Native JDK is available for
OpenBSD/i386 and OpenBSD/amd64.
Ok, here's my dilemna. I love OpenBSD but due to the fact that I can't
run a virtual instance of XP with Java on Qemu I'm screwed. I have to
use a Linux box (ducking) with virtualbox to get my work done. Has
anyone successfully ported virtualbox to be run on OpenBSD as the host
or been able to
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:46:35PM +0100, Jon Sj?stedt wrote:
> I want a
> mounting point in the root file system to be mounted with a directory
> found inside a device that is not yet mounted. I also want this
> transparent to samba and NFS (I'll use both).
so:
- you have a device, /dev/wd0d.
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Well, what's your needs?
Initially very simple needs. I need to be able to prove/disprove
rudimentary availability. Basically like a layer 7 ping, checking that
the port is responding with the correct protocol:
ssh is answering yes/no.
imap is answering yes/no.
i
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
The main focus of relayd now seems to be for load balancing.
Can it / should it be used at all for monitoring services?
Or should I turn to Nagios or the late great Spong instead?
Well, what's your needs? If nagios seems to be an overhead - I would
recommend
a nice daemon
The main focus of relayd now seems to be for load balancing.
Can it / should it be used at all for monitoring services?
Or should I turn to Nagios or the late great Spong instead?
Regards,
-Lars
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