This is simple, you are openbsd you are openbsd live;and love this live
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From: Theo de Raadt
Sender: owner-m...@openbsd.org
To: Kapetanakis Giannis
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Like OpenBSD? Like to see new stuff happening? You really need to
order a CD tod
> > I think I do more than enough and don't need to make promises to
> > outsiders just to keep this project alive. I bet all the developers
> > feel the same way.
>
> Fair enough. Ignoring my particular case for the moment, I was trying
> to generalize the suggestion with the thought that most
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I think I do more than enough and don't need to make promises to
> outsiders just to keep this project alive. I bet all the developers
> feel the same way.
Fair enough. Ignoring my particular case for the moment, I was trying
to generalize the suggestion with the thought
Hi guys
I'm wondering why the rc script is loading the fallback ruleset instead of
mine.
I'd set the ruleset as usual at /etc/pf.conf but OpenBSD seems to be loading
the fallback for some reason.
Everything looks good.
# grep ^pf /etc/rc*
/etc/rc.conf:pf=YES # Packet filter /
> Maybe I don't understand this question because I'm just a hobbyist
> user and not an employee whose company uses OBSD, so forgive me if
> I've misunderstood your intent. But isn't it an order of magnitude
> simply to follow the suggestion Marco/Benny put forth and purchase a
> bunch of CDs and ma
> I would suggest his company to hire a programmer/developer to commit to
> the project.
I know developers who would be very happy to get contract work regarding
specific ideas and current work they are already involved in (which will
have a big impact on OpenBSD performance and functionality).
> If the "buy 10 CDs, ship 1" model actually works for the developers,
> then yes it's an option. But I haven't actually heard a confirmation
> that it works.
It works fine for us.
There are a few orders like this every release.
If this helps people cope with the "need an invoice" problem until
> The other thing is that, based on Theo's 18 April post, funds from
> donations (or going to the openbsd foundation) don't go into the same
> bucket as funds from CD sales.
That is correct. There are a few different buckets, and they are
spent in different ways for a variety of very good reasons
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Devin Reade wrote:
> That deliverable is intented to be unobtrusive. It doesn't say
> that it *must* be in the next release. It also doesn't imply
> any sort of user acceptance test or support requirement. It allows
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AU
On 2011-04-21, ??? wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I need to configure ipv6 over carp interface. It seems that carp doesn't
> like things in one line
>
>
> ifconfig carp470 vhid 70 pass xxx carpdev vlan470 advskew 20 inet6
> 2a00:1a70:80:470::2 prefixlen 128
>
> it says something wrong about ipv6
On 2011-04-23, Michael T. Davis wrote:
> Say you have some number of syslog messages directed to the console:
>
> auth,authpriv,daemon,kern,user,local0.* /dev/console
>
> Now we want local0 messages that come from "myapp" to also be sent to anyone
> who's logged into the system
Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 23/04/11 19:19, Scott Stanley wrote:
>> But isn't it an order of magnitude [simpler] to follow the suggestion
>> Marco/Benny put forth and purchase a bunch of CDs and make a note to
>> ship only one (thus eliminating the waste of resources)?
What I haven't heard
Say you have some number of syslog messages directed to the console:
auth,authpriv,daemon,kern,user,local0.* /dev/console
Now we want local0 messages that come from "myapp" to also be sent to anyone
who's logged into the system:
!myapp
local0.**
For the purposes
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Erik Mugele wrote:
> I was recently sent an AT&T USBConnect Lightning which is an AT&T
> branded Sierra Wireless AirCard USB 305 3G wireless modem. I
> live in a rural area and this is my primary connection to the
> Internet via ppp.
>
> According to the website,
On 23/04/11 19:19, Scott Stanley wrote:
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:08:47AM -0600, Devin Reade wrote:
Benny Lofgren wrote:
If I was to say the following, would it work without causing an
unacceptable amount of work?
"My company wants to pay you to develop or fix (where
is already on the short
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:08:47AM -0600, Devin Reade wrote:
> Benny Lofgren wrote:
>
> If I was to say the following, would it work without causing an
> unacceptable amount of work?
>
> "My company wants to pay you to develop or fix (where
> is already on the short list of what is planned for
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2011/4/23 Otto Moerbeek :
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 04:14:11PM +0200, Tasmanian Devil wrote:
>
>> Hello, misc!
>>
>> I use a svnd-based, encrypted disk with a few partitions on it since
>> more than a year, which used to work just fine. But with the snapshot
>> from April 14 and also with the lates
I was recently sent an AT&T USBConnect Lightning which is an AT&T
branded Sierra Wireless AirCard USB 305 3G wireless modem. I
live in a rural area and this is my primary connection to the
Internet via ppp.
According to the website, the device seems to be using an ICERA
Livanto ICE8040 chipset.
Dear misc readers,
First of all i'm glad to have just switched to OpenBSD as my primary
desktop OS and would like to thank all the developers involved! :)
After many years of fussing with linux, OpenBSD is like a breath of
fresh air. For completeness, i'll quickly mention some minor issues i
had
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 20:24:13 +1000
nuffnough wrote:
> but it isn't possible
> to justify more than one cd set, and totally impossible to convince
> the CFO to spring for posters or shirts.
Have you tried a letter to your MD explaining the situation and asking
for special instructions to your CF
On OpenBSD 4.9 AMD64 snapshot,
---
# disklabel /dev/sd1c sd1 is a disk created in FreeBSD 8.1
...
16 partitions:
#size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]
c: 17200996320 unused
i: 1720095328 3
On 23 April 2011 16:08, Devin Reade wrote:
> Benny Lofgren wrote:
>
>> On 2011-04-21 22.27, P. Pruett wrote:
>>> how about "donate"
>> [snip]
>
>> The reason for my initial suggestion, which was along the lines Rafal whom
>> you commented also thought, was that a donation *ISN'T A FUCKING OPTION*
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 00:08:47 -0600
Devin Reade wrote:
> Benny Lofgren wrote:
> > The reason for my initial suggestion, which was along the lines Rafal whom
> > you commented also thought, was that a donation *ISN'T A FUCKING OPTION*
> > where I and others live.
> It is worth to us. If you're in
On 04/22/11 18:44, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:39:28PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 5:16 AM, Mike Williams wrote:
The style(9) man page contains the statement
Don't use the same name for a struct tag and a typedef, as this makes
the code unusable from
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