Has anyone done a portable version of cwm(1) from the OpenBSD
tree? I just made an attempt, and it was pretty straightforward,
but if someone has made a more serious attempt I would prefer
to consider that.
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Programming is just
So, from what I can tell, PCC has been removed from the core tree. I
have not been able to find the story behind why it was moved out, except
some minor mention of a lack of maintainer? Is there still any active
effort to move the code base of OpenBSD away from GCC dependence?
--
Aaron W
consider seeing whether KDE understands
enough to do this in your case.
Aaron W. Hsu
--
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its
victims may be the most oppressive. -- C. S. Lewis
lly, Opera has special support for Presentations in HTML mode. If
you can run Opera, you might find it to be just the thing you want.
<http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/operashow/index.dml>
Aaron W. Hsu
--
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its
ipts, so I hope I'll continue to see the current
style used for a long time into the future. :-)
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
+
? I'm a bit unclear on where that
line is drawn. (From what it looks like, I'll be editing maybe one
or two files significantly, but probably not more than four files
or so, and I don't know whether that warrants using a newer style
in those files or sticking with the old stuff.)
-
g the code, and then add in my changes. I'm not so filled
with free time that I would just go around KNFing things for the fun
of it. ;-)
If this isn't the way to go, please, do let me know.
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"Government is the great fiction, throu
Hey all,
I've been planning on doing some hacking on nvi in the tree, but I
wanted to play around with style(9) first. Am I correct in assuming
that KNF style is preferred for all code in the tree?
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"Government is the great fictio
find a way to do this in smtpd.conf(5), which seems to have aliases
and virtual domain maps for receiving mail, but not sending it.
If this is better done before the mail is sent to smtpd(8), is there
a way to do this with mail(1)?
Thanks!
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&qu
ient to my
sendmail based server remotely via TLS Authentication. Is this in
their yet, or does the TLS work differently right now?
Thanks! And, sorry for bugging you if this should be obvious.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which e
it and refetching
it, as well as using the -C option.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
+++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) ++
I just thought I would mention that it is nice to see some clean-up of
the installation process. Now OpenBSD's installer is improving in the
*right* direction.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavor
frantisek,
technically, yes he is. north american :}
Now everyone's insulted. :-D
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
++
.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
+++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) ++
J.C.,
Thanks a bunch for this really informative response...
> On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 18:00:24 -0400 (EDT) "Aaron W. Hsu"
> wrote:
>
> > Section "Module"
> > Load "dbe"
> > Load "dri"
> > Load &qu
) intel(0): Display plane B is now enabled and connected to pipe B.
(II) intel(0): Output VGA is connected to pipe none
(II) intel(0): Output LVDS is connected to pipe B
(II) intel(0): [drm] dma control initialized, using IRQ 11
(II) intel(0): RandR 1.2 enabled, ignore the following RandR disabled
T20 running under 4.4, which has the
> exact same Problem. In the Bug Report
> http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yes&numbers=6007
> says that one should check again under -current, but as it shows, it
> still doesnt yet work.
I can confirm this on a Lenovo T50
isable the acpithinkpad device (boot -c) does the drive work
> properly?
On my Lenovo Thinkpad T500, the messages start to display quickly after
I open the drive, and the messages do not wait for the drive to close.
However, disabling acpithinkpad does cause the messages to disappear,
but it does n
quot; rev 1.10/1.00 addr 3
uhidev0: iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev0: 4 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse1 at ums0 mux 0
uhidev1 at uhub5 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Composite USB PS2
Converter USB to PS2 Adaptor v1.10" rev 1.10/0.01 addr
2
uhidev1: iclass 3/1
ukbd0 at uhidev1: 8 modifier k
think. You may be interested to see the results that
I have had, which are on the i386-laptop.html page.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
cbooks.
> Any tips ?
Are you using 4.4-RELEASE or 4.4-Current?
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
+++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) ++
ed very well
and very reliably. I have not had any crashes, but have had some font
searching problems. Do you happen to have a list of programs that are
not working well for you?
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody end
d like to make a semi-secure
connection to this remote machine somehow, and I am concerned that the
use of `xhost +` is quite insecure.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of ever
.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
+++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) ++
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:14:32 -0500
"Aaron W. Hsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:46:08 -0800 (PST)
> jimerickso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > does openbsd current have support for the atheros 5424 wireless chipset?
>
> I c
os AR5424" rev 0x01: apic 1 int 17 (irq 11)
ath0: AR5424 10.3 phy 6.1 rf 10.2, WOR5_ETSIC, address 00:17:f2:50:dd:64
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of
e added to
rc.conf.local and not to the main rc.conf file, which falls under the
"system file" category that should not be modified.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
#x27;t want to do to free them up
for doing the work they should be doing. Why bug them? They have
work to do.
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expen
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 12:55:36 -0500
"Ted Unangst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Aaron W. Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is security-announce an open list? If not, give me access and I'll
> > keep it reasonably up to da
e time to do this, since I *do* use
-stable.
Is security-announce an open list? If not, give me access and I'll
keep it reasonably up to date, give or take a day or so of release of
the Security Errata on the website, unless there is an even faster way
of checking it out, such as CVS.
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otivation to send out updates?
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"Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to
live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat
+++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) ++
rking as intended, or there is some
misunderstanding as to why the list exists, then I'd like to know
explicitely, if only so that I do not rely on the list too much.
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"Government is the great fiction, through wh
Has anyone else had trouble doing checkouts and updates from rt.fm?
arcfide:27$ pwd
/usr/xenocara/distrib/sets/lists/xshare
arcfide:28$ sudo cvs -q -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs up -Pd
cvs [server aborted]: EOF while looking for end of string
in
Hello All,
I notice that when I launch Opera in OpenBSD it says that there is no
shared memory extension enabled, but looking at my xorg.0.log I see
(II) Initializing built-in extension MIT-SHM
So I am wondering, is this just something that is disabled when
running Linux Emulation, or
Theo,
Thanks for your advice . . .
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 8 21:38:13 2008
To: "Aaron W. Hsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Appropriate use of sendbug
From: Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey everyone,
I can't seem to find any information outside of mail.html that
indicates what should and should not be sent as a bug through
sendbug(1). It was my understanding that any bugs revealed in the
OS should use the sendbug(1) but I apparently am wrong. When
should a problem be sent usi
Hello All,
I have been attempting to use rfcomm_sppd to create a serial connection
to a Scribbler Robot. When I run
$ rfcomm_sppd -a -s SP
it will start connecting to the robot, but then, if I let the machine
timeout, it hangs the whole machine to the point where I am unable to
do an
Hey ,
Thanks for the note...
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 8 02:01:48 2008
On 22:47 Tue 07 Oct, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
> Can anyone tell me whether the Macbook Pro's USB Bluetooth Adaptor is
> supported? I get the following line fr
Hello,
Can anyone tell me whether the Macbook Pro's USB Bluetooth Adaptor is
supported? I get the following line from my dmesg:
ugen0 at uhub0 port 4 "Apple Computer Bluetooth" rev 2.00/0.0b addr 2
Unfortunately, I don't see any ubt device, even though I have enabled
it in my kernel.
If the
Hell All,
I am trying to connect to my University's VPN System, with little luck,
I am not sure how to even begin, though I have found Undeadly articles
on IPSec in Under 4 Minutes, as well as some various tutorials and
documents on connecting OpenBSD Servers to other Servers and gateways.
I d
Hello Edd,
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Sep 12 12:10:37 2008
From: "Edd Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Josh Grosse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie some problem with OpenBSD
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Josh Grosse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Hello all,
I've been following -current for some time now without having too much
trouble, but I knew I was going to hit something at some point with
compiling from source. Usually I'd just take a snapshot and start from
there or some such, but I was curious whether this is really a mistake
in
Hello Lars,
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Sep 6 22:43:40 2008
From: "Lars D. Nooden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Eric Faurot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, misc
Subject: Re: OpenBSD WiFi tutorial
On Sun, 7 Sep 2008, Eric Faurot
Hey there,
I think I understand your (worked around) problem...
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Aug 23 14:49:55 2008
Subject: Re: From address when using mail command
Actually this was not my problem. My server is mail and web host
for several small sites. I will say
Hello Chris,
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug 21 21:28:29 2008
From: Chris Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: From address when using mail command
Everything with my sendmail and dovecot works great.
But when I occasionally want to send a message using mail
Hello all,
I am trying to use the mail(1) p command. According to the help that is
printed out when running the program, it seems that the p command should
pipe the message out to LPR and print it. However, it just prints the
message out to standard output.
Is this a bug in the program or th
Just a simple question, does radeonhd with radeondrm and an
ATI Radeon Mobility X1600 work? radeonhd works just fine, but the
acceleration doesn't seem to be working.
Reading the other thread, it seems that I should expect it to work, with
no configuration necessary, but I get slightly differen
Hey All,
I am reading through some of the documentation on SSH and popa3d, and
I am not quite sure how to configure my mail server for secure POP3
that other clients can use without using additional tools such as
stunnel. I am reading the ssh(1) man page, and I actually found some
interesting
Hey Everyone,
I have been using calendar(1) and finding it quite convenient, but for
some reason, I have started to receive duplicate emails every day from
daily(8) that appear to be identical except for some minor time stamp
variations.
I can duplicate this event by calling `sudo calendar -a
Hrm . . .
From: Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc
Subject: This is what Linus Torvalds calls openBSD crowd
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/706950
Just to be clear:
The process we follow to increase security is simply a
compreh
Hey Richard,
I agree with you...
From: Richard Toohey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: OT: Mail was Re: Changing From headers in mail on a whim?
On 19/06/2008, at 1:04 PM, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
I was wondering if you guys could c
Hey Predrag,
Since I'm the one that brought up this issue, I figure that I could
comment on your suggestion...
I was wondering if you guys could clarify something for me. I
looked heirloom mailx (nail) very carefully and it looks like
mail on steroids. One of the reasons
Hey Richard,
Thanks for the suggestions...
Any problem just using sendmail? Maybe I missed your point
entirely.
$ sendmail -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, this does help me some, because that will allow my to compose
a new message using sendmail. However, this does not h
Hey all,
I was looking at mail(1) and wondering if there was any way to get
control over the other headers? I haven't checked the source yet, but I
couldn't find any documentation on adjusting the from headers on a whim
in mail. I send mail to some people from differing addresses, and I'd
prefer t
Hey Nicolas,
From: Ihar Hrachyshka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: font size with xenocara -current
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 11:54 +0200, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:42:37 +0300
Ihar Hrachyshka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Stuart,
From: Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 2008-06-16, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I was at the latest eurobsdcon I noticed that all laptops
> were either macbooks or lenovos.
eurobsdcon + macbooks -> freebsd developers, ri
Predrag,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> As LPD is good enough itself to set the plain text to printer I want to see
> what is the easiest way to tell printer how to understand ps files If that
> could be done with build in filter in LPD or the one that come with base
> installation (I have to read m
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 12:58:46PM -0600, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> | > X only works with the VESA driver at 1024x768 (yuck).
> |
> | I have a MB Pro that is dual booting and I get a much better resolution. I
> get
> | 1400x1050 I believe.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> X only works with the VESA driver at 1024x768 (yuck).
I have a MB Pro that is dual booting and I get a much better resolution. I get
1400x1050 I believe.
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[demime 1.01d removed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On 11/4/07, Koh Choon Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Anyone has a success story on installing OBSD on MacBook or MB Pro?>
>
> This is on my todo list. I have a macbook which is significantly different
> than a macbook pro.
When you get to it, I might be interested in
David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The nwid is the user friendly SSID (e.g. myap) and the bssid is the MAC
> address of the AP. Maybe that's why you wrote: e.g.-- dhcp nwid something :]
I've always used the nwid instead of the SSID, so, yes, I used nwid because
it's a habit with me. :-)
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Hey David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Is it possible to specify an SSID to access at the exclusion of others?
If you read hostname.if(5), you'll see that you can pass any options that are
valid for the device using this file. I believe ifconfig(8) provides more
information on the options.
I have experienced similar behaviour, except that, with me, after I do an
archive extraction, or a file concatenation of many files, while the file
system only shows one set of files, additional files which were deleted after
the extraction, continue to be listed as existing when I try to do ope
> From: "Tom Van Looy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 20:21:56 +
> Subject: Re: cp(1) bug ?
>
> it shall do nothing more with source_file and shall go on to any
> remaining files.
Doesn't this mean that cp should not do anything when, for example, the
following command is run?
> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 20:12:26 +0200
> From: Paul de Weerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: : cp(1) bug ?
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 01:52:03PM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> | Conceptually, though, why can't cp look at the source directory and take a
> | snapshot, a to-do-list, of everyth
Sunnz,
> So does sendmail supports smtp over ssl? When I restart sendmail I got
> something like:
> 554 5.3.5 /etc/mail/localhost.cf: line 239: service "smtps" unknown
Did you check whether that service is actually defined in /etc/services? I
don't know if sendmail uses that file, but I would
> Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 17:17:36 +0200
> From: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Samuel_Mo=F1ux?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: How do I configure sendmail?
>
> 2007/10/16, Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi, I have read the man pages of afterboot, sendmail, and also looked
> > at /usr/share/sendmail/README.
> Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 02:26:06 -0700
> From: "Pawel Veselov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Brother HL-5250DN printer w/OpenBSD
>
> On 10/16/07, Predrag Punosevac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Forgive me for saying this but I just do not get it. Why did you need
>> to use Linux compatibil
I highly recommend that you don't go with the routers, and just do your own
work, mostly because it's a pain. On the other hand, vpnc is ported to OpenBSD
and it works. You can see some of the issues relating to this when you check
out the ports@ list where you can find some of the discussions a
I am willing to guess that with something like Hebrew, OpenBSD has all the
necessary support for the system, but, most common applications do not have
support for the right-to-left way of writing. There should be no problem
actually getting file names into hebrew form, because that should just b
Chris,
Hrmm...
Chris> Sorry for being vague. Ok, I have these in /etc/sudoers for joeuser.
Chris> joeuser is also in the wheel group.
[...]
Chris> I am finding that I need to add joeuser to use pkg_* tools, tcpdump as
Chris> well.
Chris>
Chris> Is this the right way to do this?
Um, these are
Chris,
Thanks for the message...
Chris> So what's the "ideal" way to do things?
Of course, the ``ideal'' way to do anything really depends on what you want to
do. It would help if you could give us some more details about what you are
trying to do on the grand scheme of things, so that we coul
What exactly are you trying to enable users to do? The fact that you need to
provide normal users with these kind of privileges indicates a possible flaw
in your overall scheme. You may find that, after careful reconsideration,
there are precious few commands that you would actually have to allo
Just to share my personal experiences with the OpenBSD Installer, I thought I
would add to this thread.
I was a Free OS's *nix newbie trying to get around. At first, I tried Beta
Stampede Linux, but it couldn't handle the hardware on my laptop. I could not
figure out how to fix it, and it took
I believe this isn't so hard. :-)
I've narrowed the situation down to the kernel I use. GENERIC does not cause
any freezes, with or without shared memory increased. GENERIC.MP does freeze
very reliably, but it does seem somewhat (though probably only incidently)
related to the Shared Memeory si
Alright, I figured out how to make this printer work finally, and I thought I
would summarize the work I did for the list in hopes that it will help anyone
else who is having similar problems:
Printer: Brother HL-2070N connected over static IP on an ethernet line.
Problem: When sending jobs to t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> only in dual-CPU mode
This is very interesting to me, as I am running using the MP kernel as well. I
am doing so because I have a Dual Core system, but, maybe there is not that
big of a performance gain?
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(phone
Greg,
Thanks for your note...
> On 9/9/07, Aaron W. Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > > This is all I have in my printcap, works fine if I use rp from apps or
> > > with
> > > postcript files, and rptext for plain text
Pau,
Thanks for your note...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Well, if you want to try the vry lastest drivers of X then you'll have
> to ask for them explicitly and do it all by yourself
There's one driver that I do want from that, and that's the ATI driver for the
X1600 chipsets. However, at the
Hrm, I think this clarifies one thing...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 1. Once you run a -current, you cannot go backwards. This is repeated
>over and over in the FAQ.
> 2. New features do not get moved into -stable.
I was under the impression that the current snapshots were still under the 4.2
Okay, a little question then...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 4.2 will be released on November 1. The -current snapshots have this too,
> but beware since -current is now ahead of what the upcoming release will be,
> and that may not be what you want -- almost a thousand commits have already
> happen
Thanks for this,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> rp|remote line printer|brother:\
> :lp=:rm=brother:rp=POSTSCRIPT_P1:sd=/var/spool/output:lf=/var/log/
> lpd-errs:
This does not work for Postscript files or files sent from my applications.
For some reason it seems like it does not recognize the
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 11:31:39AM -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> >Why would you want a MIME encoding solution in the default
> >installation? I mean, really, what do a large majority of systems need
> >MIME for?
>
> 1) Character set support. These days I suspect the number of Unix users
> who
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 07:13:06PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote:
> | My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only
> | email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not
> | handle MIME-
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote:
> My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the
> only email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail
> does not handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most
> people use to read an
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