Linux on an architecture we don't run on?
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> > um. Linux kernel 2.4? Are you kidding me? dead dead dead.
>
> I said the port was old and had not been maintained for a long time. :)
> In any case, if one wants the current Slackware on System Z, I am sure this
On 14.04.2014. 04:53, Nick Holland wrote:
um. Linux kernel 2.4? Are you kidding me? dead dead dead.
I said the port was old and had not been maintained for a long time. :)
In any case, if one wants the current Slackware on System Z, I am sure this old
version could be used as a starting poi
On 2014-04-14, Ethan House wrote:
> Does ifconfig support open authentication(no authentication). Or is
> wpa_suplicant the only way to go from here.
>
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 x64_64. I'm using iwn driver with iwn-6000
> firmware.
>
> ---
> Ethan House
>
>
For OpenBSD wifi, wpa_supplicant is *o
Hi Folks
Sorry about the delay. Heartbleed conversations took much time away :-)
The acpitz3 shutdown issue remains.
It's no big deal because I'm witnessing more OpenBSD awesomeness.
I have two dmesg's for those interested
Please don't flame me too much for any goof up's. I'm really taking
it
I am trying to get courier-auth lib, but i am getting the following error
on package construction:
(It seems to be something related to libauthsqlite*, may some one help me?)
===> Building package for courier-authlib-0.65.0p1
Create /usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/courier-authlib-0.65.0p1.tgz
Erro
Hi folks,
I am trying to get courier authlib installed into my OBSD 5.4 server system.
I am issuing the following commands:
# FLAVOR="no_mysql no_pgsql no_userdb" SUBPACKAGE="-ldap" make build
After the ocmpilation is done, i try to make a package of it:
# FLAVOR="no_mysql no_pgsql no_userdb" S
Em 14-04-2014 04:28, alexander taylor escreveu:
> The problem I'm trying to solve is that casual users trying to ssh
> into Github or their home / school server may not bother creating
> passphrases for their private ssh keys.
This happens to be true not only with casual users. You would be
surpris
alexander taylor wrote:
> I need advice on a contribution I'd like to make as part of my
> research with a cryptography professor at UC San Diego. I mostly want
> to know if there are any obvious practical problems with my idea.
>
> The problem I'm trying to solve is that casual users trying to
Hi,
I am trying to set up OpenBGPD with blackhole support in order to be able
to receive /32 announce from my neighbors with a specific community.
The man page didn't help me much or maybe i missed something. Is it this
rule that is the right one ?
match from any community 64514:888 set nexthop
Sorry for the noise cross-post. I messed up my reply.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:42:39AM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 04:20:27PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> >
> > In June, we will be having a private hackathon with Charles and Eric, to
> > work on the filter API and in
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 04:20:27PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
>
> In June, we will be having a private hackathon with Charles and Eric, to
> work on the filter API and infrastructure. This will happen at my place,
> it's kind of unofficial and it's unrelated to OpenBSD's hackathons.
>
[...]
>
Hi
>On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, John Cox wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
>> One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
>> has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
>> Thank you softraid.
>>
>> Th
Does ifconfig support open authentication(no authentication). Or is
wpa_suplicant the only way to go from here.
I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 x64_64. I'm using iwn driver with iwn-6000
firmware.
---
Ethan House
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 01:27 -0400, Luke Tidd wrote:
> march 7th snapshot and before, no problem
>
> next upgrade was april 9th snapshot, nfsd usage for more than a minute
> or so will bring down the system reproducibly.
>
> tried again with a bit ago (april 12th) snapshot, still crashing
>
> O
You can always do a super-rebuild. Simply, backup the contents of your
drive to another computer or external drive.
Then start from scratch with your softraid 1 array, which will just be
re-created, and take < ~1 min. Then copy the data back.
Given this kind of setup, you can probably be back up
2014-04-12 18:58 GMT+02:00 Robert Blacquiere :
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 06:48:23PM +0200, Tristan PILAT wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm under current (2014-04-08) and i noticed that my two left USB ports
> are
> > not working anymore on my Thinkpad X230. Did anyone else notice that ?
> >
>
>
> Hi
On 14/04/14 03:48, Zeljko Jovanovic wrote:
On 09.04.2014. 18:24, Fil Di Noto wrote:
Is there any hope of OpenBSD running on IBM Power hardware (System P,
LPAR) in the future?
...
OS on that hardware without cooperation from IBM? I don't see any
Linux distros that do not have a relationship wit
I need advice on a contribution I'd like to make as part of my
research with a cryptography professor at UC San Diego. I mostly want
to know if there are any obvious practical problems with my idea.
The problem I'm trying to solve is that casual users trying to ssh
into Github or their home / sch
PS
When the firmware is installed try
# sh /etc/netstart
Norman,
Though I've only been using OpenBSD for about a year and, from reading your
posts, I'm clearly no where as competent as yourself, may I ask if you have
downloaded the necessary firmware for the athn ethernet card?
I don't think the OpenBSD license call allow it in the core install.
ht
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