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"While the ingenious lad was fond of machinery--to make a machine of himself
was utterly distasteful to him." (c) OLIN vkga489
Brian wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my OpenBSD wireless router with my
Nintendo DS handheld.
http://nate.my-balls.com/reference/?content=wireless&menu=network does have
a working configuration with ural, try it's set up and of course, configure
your ds to make sure it's got the con
Recently I and several other people have worked to improve the OpenBSD
article contained in the Wikipedia, I'm sure I need not explain how it
works.
Anyways, I've worked to get as much easily accessable information regarding
OpenBSD in that article as possible and I've pretty much run into a w
Is there any hope to see the "live network backup" that NetBSD's developer
"der Mouse" presented at BSDCan 2005?
( http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/activity.php?id=54 )
I may not be a developer of OpenBSD, but I think that anything Mike Parker
says or does should be ignored, just because of the kind
Please release the source code of your software under a BSD license so
it is compatible with the goals of our project:
J. C., you know full well that's not really needed for OpenBSD to have their
own copy of Java in ports.
Making something like Java a native port would only require it to be o
GNU/Linux and FreeBSD still require Ctrl-Alt-Fx to switch back to a text
console from X11. That's no reason to require Ctrl-Alt-Fx when switching
between text consoles when X11 isn't even involved.
No, reverse that. Why bother changing it at all? Just leave it be instead
of having the same
Ben, Henning's, "yes, that's the entire point," referred to there being no
plan9 code that is reusable in OpenBSD, it was not saying that there was
suddenly a relicensing.
As to when OpenBSD will be GCCless, well, start a project to make a compiler
that is liberally licensed and supports all of
Sean Brown wrote:
I'm looking forward to OpenBash
They already have it, it's called ksh.
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Perhaps your a bit "ininformed" yourself.. unless there is some
weird canadian/US translation going on here, I am pretty sure that
the word you were looking for was infact, "uninformed". :)
Oh shit! Theo didn't proof read his e-mail! The two keys are right next to
each other man, no need to bug
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