On Fri, 25 Dec 2015 16:09:27 -0600 Luke Small wrote:
> I suppose folks could opt for the more stable yet higher latency
> official mirrors even if they aren't local to canada and they would
> never be surprised. It may not be too much trouble for me to implement
> a mere stdout statement in the pe
Does anybody do that (e.g., deal with a stupid mandatory web site)?
If so, what host do you use?
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Edward Ahlsen-Girard
Ft Walton Beach, FL
Sorry my original message was somehow garbled.
Hi Misc,
I am using this holiday season to migrate our Debian based Observium
installation to LibreNMS/OpenBSD. I have two questions. The first one is
related to httpd from the base. According to wonderful pkg-readmes for
LibreNMS pre-assumable writ
> if I were to make a pkg-add diff
Mr. Skywalker, make that damn modification for yourself if you really
think it helps you.
If you want you can send a diff, too, but please go away with these
idiotic talks about what you can do but you will not.
I guarantee you that nobody will be upset when you
Luke, ... Are you sure that you're not in politics ?
> I suppose folks could opt for the more stable yet higher latency
> official mirrors even if they aren't local to canada and they would
> never be surprised. It may not be too much trouble for me to implement
> a mere stdout statement in the pe
I suppose folks could opt for the more stable yet higher latency
official mirrors even if they aren't local to canada and they would
never be surprised. It may not be too much trouble for me to implement
a mere stdout statement in the perl pkg-add to advise the user to
update PKG-PATH to randomly o
Il 25/dic/2015 06:57 PM, "Theo Buehler" ha scritto:
>
> Keyboard Shortcut: Page Up
> Action: Send Hex Code
> 1b 5b 35 7e
>
> (the hex code is: escape + page up.)
Dear Theo, it works perfectly
How did you calculate the hex code?
I need to calculate it also for PgDn!
Thanks and again me
Hi Misc,
sing this holiday season to migrate our Debian based Observium
n to LibreNMS/OpenBSD. I have two questions. The first one is
pd from the base. According to wonderful pkg-readmes for
ache2
(which is what Observium people insisted on) but also with Nginx (I was
delighted to see this). Howeve
I suspect that if you did, it wouldn't check whether there was an
astronaut ready to control the on-board computer and would sit there
continuously trying to rev the rocket engines with no jet fuel. That
is the way pkg-add acts right now. I felt pretty ridiculous wondering
why pkg-add wasn't workin
On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 06:20:42PM +0100, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
> First of all merry Christmas!
>
> Well, today I tried with OSX terminal and within tmux Ctrl+B and then Fn+Up
> works as expected.
Same here.
> Instead in iTerm2 it scrolls up just one page and it's the console one (the
> one seen
First of all merry Christmas!
Well, today I tried with OSX terminal and within tmux Ctrl+B and then Fn+Up
works as expected.
Instead in iTerm2 it scrolls up just one page and it's the console one (the
one seen before entering tmux attach) not the multiplexed one.
Looks like quite a different beh
On 25 Dec 2015, soko tica wrote:
> My box updated on the same -current is running with no hasle (it has been
> like that for years). The problem just appeared with the new usb stick
> installs, amed at presents to introduce OpenBSD/UNIX to elementary and high
> school kids.
That sounds interestin
Thank you guys.
My box updated on the same -current is running with no hasle (it has been
like that for years). The problem just appeared with the new usb stick
installs, amed at presents to introduce OpenBSD/UNIX to elementary and high
school kids.
Happy holidays to all and wishing you a healthy
On 2015 Dec 24 (Thu) at 20:23:38 -0600 (-0600), Luke Small wrote:
:I wanna make a c program that checks for a PKG_PATH that exists and
:connects to a workable link for pkg_add(). If you ever upgraded using
:http mirrors on the install disk, it offers list# which links directly
:to numbered mirrors.
On 2015 Dec 24 (Thu) at 22:53:24 -0600 (-0600), Amit Kulkarni wrote:
:Ugh, that wasn't worded properly. Proposed diffs of new versions of ports,
:which might break other ports, are also built, in a bulk build. This might
:cause mismatches...
:
Those are *not* done on the real build clusters. Thos
On December 24, 2015 4:45:06 PM GMT+01:00, "soko.tica"
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've succesfully installed today the latest i386 snapshot on a usb
>flash
>disk (on amd64 box), but the packages (e.g. links+, xfe ) report
>unresolved
>dependencies and bad major. This is strange, since it is supposed that
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2015-12-24, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
>> interface.
>> Currently it works when I don't have cable plugged in but once I plug in
the
>> cable the ifstated starts to switch between wired
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