On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 17:53, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:30:54AM +, Bryan wrote:
>> I realize that this is OT:, but mplayer-users mailing list requires
>> that you use the latest SVN before you even ask a question
>
> great, ain't it?
>
> , and since
>> this is the port
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 12:30:54AM +, Bryan wrote:
> I realize that this is OT:, but mplayer-users mailing list requires
> that you use the latest SVN before you even ask a question
great, ain't it?
, and since
> this is the port from OpenBSD, I thought a fellow user here might have
> had the
I realize that this is OT:, but mplayer-users mailing list requires
that you use the latest SVN before you even ask a question, and since
this is the port from OpenBSD, I thought a fellow user here might have
had the same issue.
I'm trying to use mplayer to play a LiquidCompass stream of my local
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Aioanei Rares wrote:
> I get this message while trying to checkout the xenocara tree; the othe
> r trees work as a charm. It's always the same number of bytes and my machine
> has enough RAM and disk to perform this operation. Anyone have any ideas?
> I'm running
I get this message while trying to checkout the xenocara tree; the othe
r trees work as a charm. It's always the same number of bytes and my machine
has enough RAM and disk to perform this operation. Anyone have any ideas? I'm
running 4.6-current with 2 GB of RAM in the machine and enough disk s
Hello,
Sorry to bother you with something more or less external to OpenBSD,
however since I am settling a forum on my server and want to keep
security high enough, please could you advise me about which forum shall
be good enough according to you.
For exemple, phpBB seems not good in terms of sec
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