> I was looking at http://openntpd.org/ for the latest Portable
> OpenBSD an saw that it is at 3.9p1 while the non-portable is
> at 4.3.
I meant latest Portable OpenNTPD, not OpenBSD. Sorry. :)
I was looking at http://openntpd.org/ for the latest Portable
OpenBSD an saw that it is at 3.9p1 while the non-portable is
at 4.3. A colleague of mine is tired of fighting with ntpd.org's
ntpd server so I suggested OpenNTPD. Is there a newer version
of the Portable OpenNTPD or is 3.9p1 the latest?
Just received 4.4 in Vancouver, BC along with my sweet new T-Shirt. :-)
OpenBSD developers rock, thank you gentlemen.
Cheers,
don
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Theo de Raadt
> Anyone got one of the posters yet?
I just got notice that my poster order shipped so I can't wait until
it arrives here in BC.
Cheers!
don
How about MythTV (http://www.mythtv.org/) along with MythMusic
(http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/MythMusic)? You'll need a
DAAP client if you want to share iTunes playlists. I haven't tried
MythTV in a while and I'm not sure how good its OpenBSD support is, but
it would make a fun project.
Che
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of L. V. Lammert
> It was mentioned earlier that there is a non-X version in ports - why
> don't the maintainers FIX the problem and make that the package
instead
> of
> all this bitching about why people compain about broken packages?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Jorge Medina
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 2:17 PM
> OT: it's possible install OpenBSD without HFS with ofwboot or ofwboot
> in the UFS partition?, because I want pull out the OS X and install
> only Ope
Are there any PPC hackers on this list? I posted the following message
to
the openbsd-ppc list but there doesn't seem to be much activity there. I
found this message:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ppc&m=119662985806682&w=2
from 12/2007 but so far, no response.
Anyway, I'm trying to install OpenB
[ Pardon if this email was repeated.
Sadly, I'm using Outlook and you know the rest :-) ]
Can anyone point me to a kernel developers guide or tutorial?
Something that explains how to write a "hello world" type device driver
and such. Anything to bootstrap me a bit. ;-)
Cheers!
don
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