On 31/07/15 21:25, listas...@dna.uba.ar wrote:
> How do you customize your environment?
>
> What aliases or custom functions do you use?
>
> Here's my /etc/profile I think you can find one or two interesting things
> in it.
Ouch - this hits a nerve.
@work, we have a Unix environment where the "
Groups and users are actually just numbers, the mapping to names happens
in the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
On Linux, user 0 is 'root' and group 0 is 'root'.
On BSDs, user 0 is 'root', but group 0 is 'wheel'.
Check the /etc/group file on both systems, and you will see.
Bernd
On 14/06/15
On 09/03/15 00:09, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I'm looking for a very (physically) small (embedded) platform that can
> run OpenBSD properly, including at least:
> USB 2.0,
> ethernet,
> MIDI (presumably via USB),
> OK-to-good-quality analog audio out (can be USB),
> some kind of dec
On 16/12/14 06:11, Brad Smith wrote:
> On 12/15/14 23:48, Rod Whitworth wrote:
>> I have been trying out dovecot for some years and it has always had
>> some irritating "bug" or
>> limitation and I have seen a few gripes from others.
>>
>> It seems to have been very quiet lately so I thought I'd ha
On 25/11/14 04:30, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:04:59PM +0000, Bernte wrote:
>> Hi -
>>
>> Since upgrading to 5.6, I am having problems to detect my Brother USB
>> printer in CUPS.
>>
>> The problem is that the printer is not fou
Hi -
Since upgrading to 5.6, I am having problems to detect my Brother USB
printer in CUPS.
The problem is that the printer is not found by the 'usb' backend:
# /usr/local/libexec/cups/backend/usb
DEBUG: Loading USB quirks from "/usr/local/share/cups/usb".
DEBUG: Loaded 68 quirks.
DEBUG: list
On 10/10/14 22:35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Yep. You *have* to run sysmerge for this upgrade or you will have broken rc
> scripts.
Just wondering: now that sysmerge seems to the main supported method for
upgrading the etc directories, are there any plans to have it
automagically run at the end o
On 14/08/14 16:14, Nicolai wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 07:16:41AM +0100, Bernte wrote:
>> Could you please just clarify: I have money and I want that to go to the
>> OpenBSD project. I would like as much as possible to make it there (from
>> the UK in my case), I w
On 14/08/14 01:10, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> How does it compare for using the SWIFT method outlined on the website?
>
> The SWIFT donations go to the Project. That is spent on things which
> the Foundation doesn't pay for.
Gee - CDs, T-Shirts, Project, Foundation - all this discussion starts to
c
On 28/04/14 14:43, Peter Hessler wrote:
> yes, my new thinkpad edge works with the tablet perfectly fine.
>
>
> On 2014 Apr 27 (Sun) at 16:46:31 -0700 (-0700), Bryan Linton wrote:
> :Ping.
> :
> :Can anyone confirm or deny whether or not the newer Thinkpad
> :tablets' styluses work as an input de
On 25/03/14 11:46, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> It is possible that your power supply is having issues.
>
> With my net5501 I was seeing hard lockups until I upgraded to a stronger
> power supply (same voltage, more ampere). The default power supply couldn't
> power the board, a hard disk, and a wire
On 21/03/14 22:56, Josh Grosse wrote:
> "Complaint forms are handled in another department."
> + "You'd be safer using Windows than the code which was just deleted."
Isn't there a comma missing ... ?
Bernd
On 18/01/14 13:40, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
the source tree as part of the regular 'make' call. But this way I
managed to compile the kernel and install it.
you didn't tell us is your urtwn(4) variant working or not after installing
new kernel. new dmesg wouldn't hurt.
Sorry for the late ans
On 17/01/14 06:45, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> A device attaching as ugen means no driver has claimed it.
> Support for your device and many other urtwn devices was added
> after 5.4.
>
> Here is an untested patch against 5.4 that should work:
Hi Jonathan,
Thank you very much for the help, this was e
Hello,
I was hoping that my TP-Link TL-WN8200ND works in 5.4, but it looks like
it is only detected as an unsupported USB device.
ugen0 at uhub0 port 2 "Realtek 802.11n WLAN Adapter" rev 2.00/2.00 addr 2
While the documentation from the provider is not verbose about the
chipset used, the followi
On 10/16/13 12:27 PM, Gilbert Sanford wrote:
I have purchased over 20 machines (about 50% laptop) from
dfsdirectsales.com over the last 5 years, and most of them had
next day business support still in effect from Dell. I had only one
machine that needed service (a Latitude E6510,) and it was
repa
On 10/13/13 7:27 PM, Maxime wrote:> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to use Sieve with Dovecot and imaps (OpenBSD 5.3).
>
> When sieve protocol is enabled I can't connect to my IMAP server
> anymore; as soon as I remove sieve from the "protocols" list it works
again.
> Does anyone already experienced thi
On 9/19/13 9:29 PM, josef.win...@email.de wrote:
Does OpenBSD plan to varify its (main) components, to
reach the level of zero-bug software?
I do assume that you are talking about "formal verification" meaning
"mathematical proof of correctness".
Verify against what? Verification is a binary
Hi assume that OpenZFS will continue to be CDDL-licensed, and just start
incorporating the changes that were developed for Illumos and FreeBSD
(zpool version 5000, etc). Nothing new here.
Bernd
On 9/18/13 7:37 AM, patric conant wrote:
http://www.open-zfs.org/wiki/Announcement
It supposed to
On 10/06/12 03:38, Nick Holland wrote:
On 06/09/12 14:01, Jiri B wrote:
Hi,
is bitrig fork just because of license, goals issue or is this
also because some disagreements between developers?
I think you ask the wrong people.
Not sure why you would ask here, rather than the people who actually
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