>On Sun, Feb 19, 2012, Chris Bennett wrote:
>> I am running snapshot from right before ports unlock on i386.
>>
>> I can use xlock just fine, however when another user logs in, it
>> segfaults saying need to relink program.
>
>Actually, it says you need to relink it, then it segfaults some time
>a
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I am running snapshot from right before ports unlock on i386.
>
> I can use xlock just fine, however when another user logs in, it
> segfaults saying need to relink program.
Actually, it says you need to relink it, then it segfaults some time
after. Th
On 2012-02-18 20:06, Marcos Ariel Laufer wrote:
> Hello list,
> This might not be OpenBSD specific, but maybe users can share their
> experiences with smartphones an managing OpenBSD servers.
> So far, my smartphone has been a very usefull tool to manage my OpenBSD
> servers. Currently i am using a
recent snapshot
i386 OpenBSD 5.1 (GENERIC.MP) #188
amd64 OpenBSD 5.1 (GENERIC.MP) #207
install OpenBSD amd64 and i386 as normal, default
# pkg_add firefox
# pkg_add scim-fcitx
# pkg_add zh-wqy-zenhei-ttf
only 6 lines in /root/.xinitrc
export GTK_IM_MODULE="scim"
export QT_IM_MODULE="sci
On 02/19/12 20:41, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> Hello, I want to install OpenBSD 5.0 on a very old laptop with 16 mb
> ram and a 500mhz celeron processor. I start the boot from the cd
> starts to load but then appears on the screen a writing that is
> repeated ad infinitum "WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE
Hello, I want to install OpenBSD 5.0 on a very old laptop with 16 mb
ram and a 500mhz celeron processor. I start the boot from the cd
starts to load but then appears on the screen a writing that is
repeated ad infinitum "WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE! clock time
much less time than file sytem u
On 2012-02-19 22.33, Johan Beisser wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Marcos Ariel Laufer
> wrote:
>> What newer smartphones do you recommend for using also as a tool for
>> managing OpenBSD servers (maybe windogs too) ? What experiences had you had
>> with smartphones and OpenBSD managing?
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012 09:47:29 -0500, Richard Thornton wrote:
Why not find a Windows box to dump the data to a Linux server?
Problem solved.
Because this isn't the first time I've noticed this, and last night I
finally hunted down specs and guessed around enough to figure out what
was going on-
Sorry for the line noise.
Christopher Down writes:
> Hello,
Hi.
> ath0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR5424" rev 0x01: apic 4 int 18
> ath0: AR5424 14.2 phy 7.0 rf 0.0, WOR5_ETSIC, address 00:23:4d:14:14:82
The problem probably lies in these two lines, imho at least the radio isn't
properl
Argh, fscking MUA, sorry. Preparing an unmangled mail right now.
--
Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
GPG fingerprint: 61DB D9A0 00A4 67CF 2A90 8961 6191 8FBF 06A1 1494
Christopher Down writes:
Hello,
Hi.
ath0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR5424" rev 0x01: apic
4 int 18 ath0: AR5424 14.2 phy 7.0 rf 0.0, WOR5_ETSIC, address
00:23:4d:14:14:82
The problem probably lies in these two lines, imho at least the
radio isn't properly detected (the "rf 0.0"
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Christopher Down
wrote:
>
> I have read conflicting reports about OpenBSD's support for this chip.
> If it is not supported (yet), is there a practical way for me to help
> (bearing in mind that I am not experienced with driver programming on
> OpenBSD at this poin
Hello,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 5.0-stable using bsd.rd on my Acer
Aspire One ZG5/AOA150. The AAO contains an Atheros AR5424 (note: ath5k
on Linux claims that this is a AR2425 instead) wireless networking
device (PCI ID: 168c:001c, subsystem PCI ID: 105b:e008). Upon trying
to use this device
On Feb 19 10:12:03, Philip Guenther wrote:
> 14 == EFAULT. Those are generated when the kernel tries to write out
> a process's memory image for a coredump and the indicated range of
> memory couldn't be faulted in so that it could be written to the
> filesystem.
> > The inability to fault in mem
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Marcos Ariel Laufer
wrote:
> What newer smartphones do you recommend for using also as a tool for
> managing OpenBSD servers (maybe windogs too) ? What experiences had you had
> with smartphones and OpenBSD managing?
Your experience really depends on a few things
HTC Desire Z (physical qwerty keyboard) with CyanogenMod. Dropbear is the
standard ssh client in cm 7, works good.
//Johan Ryberg
Den 19 feb 2012 18:14 skrev "Anonymous" :
> > > What newer smartphones do you recommend for using also as a tool for
> > > managing OpenBSD servers (maybe windogs too)
I often use successfully Irris connect to access my BSD's boxes on android
smartphones
it is easy to use, even with the virtual keyboard.
>
> From: Johan Beisser
> Sent: Sun Feb 19 21:49:54 CET 2012
> To: Luke Tymowski
> Subject: Re: smartphones and manag
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
> BlackBerry has built in VPN and you can also buy a few different SSH and
> SFTP apps.
If you're cheap, there's also BBSSH. While it's not perfect, it is
under active -if slow- development. As of November 2011, the developer
claims there's an sc
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:14 AM, Luke Tymowski wrote:
> I use iSSH on an iPhone. But only in an emergency when I don't have
> anything else. I wouldn't make regular use of it. (ie, twice in the
> last year)
I've grown to like Panic's Prompt, and found it does really well with
tmux, etc as well.
I am running snapshot from right before ports unlock on i386.
I can use xlock just fine, however when another user logs in, it
segfaults saying need to relink program.
Both using scrotwm.
Any ideas? Fixes?
I do not intend to upgrade this machine again as I am leaving for a long
time and it seems
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Feb 19 10:12:03, Philip Guenther wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
>> > On a recent install of current/i386 on an ALIX (see dmesg below),
>> > processes (such as a simple 'ls') started to magically segfault and die.
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012, Jan Stary wrote:
> If it so happens that there is not enough memory for some running
> process (a situaion I cannot rule out now), and there is no swap
> to deal with this, is that a reason for a process to be coredumped?
> (I think that I have seen processes just die with EN
On Feb 19 10:12:03, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On a recent install of current/i386 on an ALIX (see dmesg below),
> > processes (such as a simple 'ls') started to magically segfault and die.
> >
> > Feb 19 14:43:17 www /bsd: pid 26001 (bogofilter)
On Feb 19 15:00:18, Gonzalo L. R. wrote:
> Try with the last snapshot:
>
> OpenBSD 5.1 (GENERIC) #160: Sun Feb 12 09:46:33 MST 2012
> dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
>
> I have the same machine and no problems.
This machine has been running for five years with
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 6:17 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On a recent install of current/i386 on an ALIX (see dmesg below),
> processes (such as a simple 'ls') started to magically segfault and die.
>
> Feb 19 14:43:17 www /bsd: pid 26001 (bogofilter): user write of
> 4096@0x3d5b000 at 1776 failed: 14
Try with the last snapshot:
OpenBSD 5.1 (GENERIC) #160: Sun Feb 12 09:46:33 MST 2012
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
I have the same machine and no problems.
On Sun, 19 Feb 2012 15:17:41 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On a recent install of current/i386 on an ALIX
> > What newer smartphones do you recommend for using also as a tool for
> > managing OpenBSD servers (maybe windogs too) ? What experiences had you had
> > with smartphones and OpenBSD managing?
BlackBerry has built in VPN and you can also buy a few different SSH and
SFTP apps.
Nick Guenther wrote:
> Here's what cd-info(1) (for the archives: this is from package libcdio)
> has to say about a DVD that OpenBSD shows LFNs for:
> ~$ cd-info --dvd
> cd-info version 0.80 i386-unknown-openbsd4.9
> Copyright (c) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 R. Bernstein
> This is free sof
Hello Marcos,
> What newer smartphones do you recommend for using also as a tool for
> managing OpenBSD servers (maybe windogs too) ? What experiences had you had
> with smartphones and OpenBSD managing?
I use iSSH on an iPhone. But only in an emergency when I don't have
anything else. I wouldn't
Why not find a Windows box to dump the data to a Linux server? Problem
solved.
On Feb 19, 2012 8:54 AM, "Nick Guenther" wrote:
> Hiya misc@,
>
> Upfront: if you have something useful to say, CC me, please. I haven't
> been on this list in a while, managing to solve my own shit before having
> to
On a recent install of current/i386 on an ALIX (see dmesg below),
processes (such as a simple 'ls') started to magically segfault and die.
Feb 19 14:43:17 www /bsd: pid 26001 (bogofilter): user write of 4096@0x3d5b000
at 1776 failed: 14
Feb 19 14:44:08 www /bsd: pid 7571 (bogofilter): user write
Hiya misc@,
Upfront: if you have something useful to say, CC me, please. I haven't
been on this list in a while, managing to solve my own shit before
having to mail the hivemind, but today I am at a loss.
I have some old DVD backups from the days when backing up to DVD sort
of made sense, an
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On Feb 18 16:59:32, patrick keshishian wrote:
> Can someone point me to some docs explaining how I can record off of a
> uaudio device I plugged in?
Same as with any other device:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#recordaudio
> [after plugging in uaudio device]
> uaudio0 at uhub0 port 3 confi
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 00:06 +0100, Mike Belopuhov wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 03:09 +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 04:20:25PM +0100, Michal Mazurek wrote:
> > > I have an alix2d2 running OpenBSD 5.0. There are no hw.sensors.
> > > The producer says there is an LM86 o
On Sunday 19 February 2012 11:32:25 you wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Remco wrote:
> > patrick keshishian wrote:
> >> I should have been more specific with my question and subject line: I
> >> don't see where aucat's "-f device" values are documented.
> >
> > I suppose you overlooked
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Remco wrote:
> patrick keshishian wrote:
>
>> I should have been more specific with my question and subject line: I
>> don't see where aucat's "-f device" values are documented.
>>
> I suppose you overlooked sndio(7).
Nope, I read that page. There is no mention o
On 2012-02-18, Michael Seiwald wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been playing around with pf's altq feature for the last two days. I
> want to achieve that my server ($srv) always has 50 % of the bandwidth
> for downloading available and can also "borrow" the other 50 % if they
> are not needed by othe
patrick keshishian wrote:
> I should have been more specific with my question and subject line: I
> don't see where aucat's "-f device" values are documented.
>
I suppose you overlooked sndio(7).
> Googling finds old (google-cached) current.html pages, circa 2009,
> suggesting using 'aucat -f su
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