On Wed 2009.05.20 at 00:38 +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> cwm(1) keeps dying with various _group messages after I installed
> the May 18th snapshot for amd64.
>
> If "sticky yes" is set in ~/.cwmrc then as soon as I open a window
> (say an xterm) it dies with the following message:
>
> cwm: _grou
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 02:47:35AM +0100, Owain Ainsworth wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:38:50AM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> > cwm(1) keeps dying with various _group messages after I installed
> > the May 18th snapshot for amd64.
> >
> > If "sticky yes" is set in ~/.cwmrc then as soon as I o
On 2009-05-19, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> cwm(1) keeps dying with various _group messages after I installed
> the May 18th snapshot for amd64.
please check if you can reproduce in -current;
$ cvs get -P -d cwm xenocara/app/cwm
$ cd cwm
$ make && sudo make install
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:38:50AM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
> cwm(1) keeps dying with various _group messages after I installed
> the May 18th snapshot for amd64.
>
> If "sticky yes" is set in ~/.cwmrc then as soon as I open a window
> (say an xterm) it dies with the following message:
>
> cw
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 03:18:04PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
>I finally got rid of my old access point and bought an internal pci
> wireless card to put on my openbsd firewall. But i've been having some
> weird "freezes". It simply stop sending packets for some seconds
cwm(1) keeps dying with various _group messages after I installed
the May 18th snapshot for amd64.
If "sticky yes" is set in ~/.cwmrc then as soon as I open a window
(say an xterm) it dies with the following message:
cwm: _group_add: a ctx is NULL
If I don't set this option then cwm(1) does no
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 01:03:40PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Fortunato
> wrote:
> ...
> > Is there a way to set the flags to PROMISC for an interface?
>
> What problem are you trying to solve?
Although not the original poster, and this is not his problem,
Grazie,
For some reason when I put all the vr interfaces in the bridge at first, there
was no forwarding. (I did not verify nor know about the PROMISC settings at the
time.) After much tinkering, it works and brconfig does set the interfaces on
PROMISC.
Thanks to all,
-Original Message--
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Fortunato
wrote:
> Thanks, tcpdump does it alright, but I'd like to have promiscuous mode on
without running tcpdump in the background if possible. (I'll take this as a
learning moment otherwise.) I'm trying to use the first vr[0-3] interfaces
like an L2 switch in
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Fortunato
wrote:
> Thanks, tcpdump does it alright, but I'd like to have promiscuous mode on
> without running tcpdump in the background if possible.
The interfaces are put into promiscuous mode automatically when
there's something that needs them to be. Otherwi
Thanks, tcpdump does it alright, but I'd like to have promiscuous mode on
without running tcpdump in the background if possible. (I'll take this as a
learning moment otherwise.) I'm trying to use the first vr[0-3] interfaces like
an L2 switch in this case.
-Original Message-
>From: Ted
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Fortunato
wrote:
...
> Is there a way to set the flags to PROMISC for an interface?
What problem are you trying to solve?
Philip Guenther
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Fortunato
wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've looked over the ifconfig man page and can't find a way to set a specific
> interface to PROMISC mode on 4.4, for example:
ifconfig can't be used to set an interface to promiscuous. You can
use something like tcpdump.
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 04:15:51PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02:05AM -0400, Mark Romer wrote:
> | Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
> | and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
> | 4.2, 4.4 e
Hello all,
I've looked over the ifconfig man page and can't find a way to set a specific
interface to PROMISC mode on 4.4, for example:
vr0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
Here's another example of that this possible:
sis0: flags=8943 mtu 1500
Is there a way to set the flags to PROMISC for an interf
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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:54 PM, OpenBSD wrote:
> El mar, 19-05-2009 a las 09:28 +0100, Michal escribiC3:
>> Unlike the western governments who don't give a shit about anyone or
>> anything as long as the super elite bankers are feeding them... As a British
>> citizen, I can say whole heartedly,
Artur Grabowski wrote:
Mark Romer writes:
Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered.
>> [...] but what does
everything else think?
He's odd.
Sounds like a candidate for the 2007 years Slacka
Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
I think it's the reverse. Only install the odd numbered ones.
I had to run the single processor kernel in 4.4 because it didn't
like booting off the second CPU. I should have skipped that release.
Ah, extrapolation from a sample of one. Very scientific.
El mar, 19-05-2009 a las 09:28 +0100, Michal escribiC3:
> Unlike the western governments who don't give a shit about anyone or
> anything as long as the super elite bankers are feeding them... As a British
> citizen, I can say whole heartedly, mine and America's political system is
> just BS, lets
When I've required it, I used Smart BootManager
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Now seeing as it hasn't really been updated since 2001 GAG might be better..
2009/5/18 Bryan :
> On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 04:19, Joachim Schipper
> I multi-boot Vista/OpenBSD on one of my homeservers. I use GA
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02:05AM -0400, Mark Romer wrote:
> Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
> and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
> 4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
> I be
Mark Romer writes:
> Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
> and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
> 4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
> I believe that you should use the latest ve
On Tue, 19 May 2009, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02:05AM -0400, Mark Romer wrote:
| Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
| and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
| 4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure
Or use Pi. Since the Borwein-Beiley-Plouffe equation we can compute any Pi
decimal anywhere anyplace in Pi without calculating the previous decimals, and
it is a known scientific fact that every OpenBSD that came and will come until
the universe becomes a silent, cold and dark place, is containe
Mark Romer, 05/19/09 17:02:
Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
I believe that you should use the latest v
Hi all,
I was trying to make documents in :
$ pwd
/usr/share/doc/psd
$
and get :
$ sudo make
===> 05.sysman
tbl 0.t 1.0.t 1.1.t 1.2.t 1.3.t 1.4.t 1.5.t 1.6.t 1.7.t 2.0.t 2.1.t 2.2.t 2.3.t
2.4.t 2.5.t a.t | groff -M/usr/share/tmac -ms > paper.ps
a.t:85: warning: `3section' not defined
a.t:80:
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 02:52:03PM +0200, I?igo Ortiz de Urbina wrote:
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
> > On 2009-05-19, Iqigo Ortiz de Urbina wrote:
> >> Mehma,
> >>
> >> You can find more info on the performance boost, and how developers
> >> achieved it, in this
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02:05AM -0400, Mark Romer wrote:
| Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
| and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
| 4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
| I be
Weirdest thing I have ever heard. Unless you want to stick to annual
update schedules and picked one or the other. I do remember the
microsoft and novell service packs even an odd numbering but openbsd has
better quality standards than "it has to ship NOW".
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02:05AM -04
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 10:02:05AM -0400, Mark Romer wrote:
> Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
> and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
> 4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
> I be
From: "Mark Romer"
Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8,
4.0,
4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
I believe that you should use the latest version
On Tue, 19 May 2009, Mark Romer wrote:
but what does everything else think?
Your oldtimer has confused OpenBSD with the Linux kernel...
--
Monty Brandenberg
On 10:02, Tue 19 May 09, Mark Romer wrote:
> Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
> and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
> 4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
> I believe that you sh
Hello, just a simple question. We have here at work a old hand at openbsd
and he says he only uses openbsd versions that are even numbered. (3.8, 4.0,
4.2, 4.4 etc...) I am not sure why, did not have a chance to ask him.
I believe that you should use the latest version available, but what doe
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2009-05-19, Iqigo Ortiz de Urbina wrote:
>> Mehma,
>>
>> You can find more info on the performance boost, and how developers
>> achieved it, in this article. You can go through all of it as its
>> really interesting IMHO:
>>
>> http://
On 2009-05-19, Iqigo Ortiz de Urbina wrote:
> Mehma,
>
> You can find more info on the performance boost, and how developers
> achieved it, in this article. You can go through all of it as its
> really interesting IMHO:
>
> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/11/01/whats-new-in-bsd-42.html
>
> Ho
Theo is right here. They really don't care. I won't dwelve into details but I
worked for a service that used their product, with a government-level contract,
and the only thing we waited for was the end of the contract to stop using
their products, which we did. We had had a contract with them,
Mehma,
You can find more info on the performance boost, and how developers
achieved it, in this article. You can go through all of it as its
really interesting IMHO:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/11/01/whats-new-in-bsd-42.html
Hope it helps you feel the need of trying pf _at home_ :)
On
* mehma sarja [2009-05-19 07:29]:
> Otto, Henning and Stuart to-the-point answers. Thanks guys. I have taken
> the post over to FreeBSD list. However, Henning, I am curious why you call
> pf on anything but OpenBSD a "starter drug?" Is the performance difference
> that huge? pf on FreeBSD 7.2
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On Tuesday 19 May 2009 10.50.28 you wrote:
> Hi
>
> Tools -> Language -> For all text -> Hungarian
Thanks, that is working, but how can I make this permanent? Right now this
only works for the opened document, and gets lost after a restart.
> > I've installed OO.org3, and openoffice3-dicts (hu_HU,
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