2011/6/14 Jesus Sanchez
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> 2011/6/14 Jesus Sanchez
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>> 2011/6/13 Otto Moerbeek
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>>> Your diff got lost, please include it inline.
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>>>-Otto
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2011/6/14 Jesus Sanchez
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> 2011/6/13 Otto Moerbeek
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>> Your diff got lost, please include it inline.
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>>-Otto
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> true, I hope gmail webclient doesn't fuck with the format:
>
> --
2011/6/13 Jan Stary
> On Jun 13 11:50:04, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> > Hi misc,
> >
> > First of all sorry for my crappy english, i'm trying my best:
> >
> > I found a posible issue with cp(1) when the source file and target file
> > match
> >
2011/6/13 Otto Moerbeek
> Your diff got lost, please include it inline.
>
>-Otto
>
true, I hope gmail webclient doesn't fuck with the format:
--- utils.c.orig Tue Jun 14 03:18:56 2011
+++ utils.c Tue Jun 14 03:18:51 2011
@@
Hi misc,
First of all sorry for my crappy english, i'm trying my best:
I found a posible issue with cp(1) when the source file and target file
match
with the process uid and gid and source file have S_ISUID or S_ISGID active.
It
overrides the target file permission mode with the source file mode
El 01/11/2010 16:02, Theo de Raadt escribis:
Nov 1, 2010.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.8.
This is our 28th release on CD-ROM (and 29th via FTP). We remain
proud of OpenBSD's record of more t
El 19/06/2010 19:46, PPP2 escribiC3:
Hello!
I've tried pcc from OpenBSD 4.7-stable source tree.
When trying to compile a simple example:
#include
main()
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
I get:
/usr/include//time.h, line 112: syntax error
/usr/include//time
El 19/05/2010 17:57, Jorge Medina escribis:
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
wrote:
Congratulation to all OpenBSD Team.
Bob Beck wrote:
May 19, 2010.
We are pleased to announce t
El 01/05/2010 18:14, Otto Moerbeek escribis:
On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 03:59:07PM +0200, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, using 4.6 release.
I'm doing some code on process forking and catching signals on
OpenBSD. My interest here is to catch the SIGCHLD signal and do things
with the pid
Hi, using 4.6 release.
I'm doing some code on process forking and catching signals on
OpenBSD. My interest here is to catch the SIGCHLD signal and do things
with the pid which sended the signal on the function called to treat it.
As said in "Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment" b
El 14/04/2010 11:44, Peter N. M. Hansteen escribis:
Zachary Uram writes:
As a long time Linux user I will soon try out OpenBSD, I have been
reading the list emails and contacted 1 OpenBSD top person who was
very rude. There is some of the "RTFM" or "get lost" attitude in
Linux, but if a qu
El 11/04/2010 9:41, Philip Guenther escribis:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
El 11/04/2010 6:14, Jesus Sanchez escribis:
...
Coding some simple stuff in C I ended up having a harmless mistake (I
hope) a double-declared variable with different types
El 11/04/2010 9:06, patrick keshishian escribis:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
i don't think so. Use gdb and see where you are writing to.
Based on your description of your a.c and b.c, I assume in a.c you
have "char foo;" (global), and in b.c
El 11/04/2010 8:37, Jesus Sanchez escribis:
i don't think so. Use gdb and see where you are writing to.
Based on your description of your a.c and b.c, I assume in a.c you
have "char foo;" (global), and in b.c you by mistake have "extern int
foo;".
If your foo va
El 11/04/2010 6:14, Jesus Sanchez escribis:
This is not really OpenBSD related but since it's a UNIX-like OS and
here are really experienced people coding in C I thought this was a good
place to ask.
Coding some simple stuff in C I ended up having a harmless mistake (I
hope) a d
This is not really OpenBSD related but since it's a UNIX-like OS and
here are really experienced people coding in C I thought this was a good
place to ask.
Coding some simple stuff in C I ended up having a harmless mistake (I
hope) a double-declared variable with different types (char and i
El 06/04/2010 0:12, bdz escribis:
hi!
i installed my system with the automated disklabel layout, i just made
some size modifications. the disk is a 500G sata. i got a lot of space
at the end of the disk that now i want to use as storage. i can not add
the new label 'l' because disklabel says:
El 29/03/2010 23:24, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO escribis:
This is not really important but one machine prints that (5~) on the
actual xterm or aterm o whatever active window after
switching from any 'non-mouse' terminal to X with the Ctrl-Alt-F5
key combination. The machine works fine and I've neve
El 29/03/2010 22:44, Chris Bennett escribis:
Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, using 4.6 as a fresh install.
This is not really important but one machine prints that (5~) on the
actual xterm or aterm o whatever active window after
switching from any 'non-mouse' terminal to X with the Ctrl-
Hi, using 4.6 as a fresh install.
This is not really important but one machine prints that (5~) on the
actual xterm or aterm o whatever active window after
switching from any 'non-mouse' terminal to X with the Ctrl-Alt-F5
key combination. The machine works fine and I've never seen
this behaviour,
El 04/02/2010 0:52, Giridhari escribis:
Hare Krsna.
From: Giridhari
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 7:37 AM
To: dera...@cvs.openbsd.org ; dera...@openbsd.org
Subject: Fw: pico and/or nano in the releases and snapshots
ATTENTION
Last night I saved a rat from certain death at the hands of a
El 03/01/2010 3:41, Jesus Sanchez escribis:
As anounced in undeadly.org i've started trying pcc for little things
and personal sources and in case of find bugs, report them. But this
issue seems more like i'm missing something.
My box it's a fresh OpenBSD 4.6 relase install (i
As anounced in undeadly.org i've started trying pcc for little things
and personal sources and in case of find bugs, report them. But this
issue seems more like i'm missing something.
My box it's a fresh OpenBSD 4.6 relase install (i've tested this issue
in other machine with a fresh install)
Th
El 18/12/2009 20:50, Brad Tilley escribis:
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 19:25 +, "nixlists" wrote:
Hi. People on this list are security-conscious. I wonder what browsers
they use?
What browsers do you consider more secure than others?
Granted, they're all full of all kinds of holes, but what do
Samuel Baldwin escribiC3:
I've heard good things about FluxBB and PunBB, but really you should
consider using a mailing list instead of a server.
+1, mail list with archive it's always better than a forum.
Nick Holland escribis:
Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Hi, using 4.5 stable.
I'm doing some tests with the VESA driver on a HP nx9030 (a laptop) and
I noticed a little flicker on the screen when I'm using the VESA
driver so I wanted to see the refresh rate the computer is sending to
the LCD
Hi, using 4.5 stable.
I'm doing some tests with the VESA driver on a HP nx9030 (a laptop) and
I noticed a little flicker on the screen when I'm using the VESA
driver so I wanted to see the refresh rate the computer is sending to
the LCD screen and xrandr reported:
1024 x 768 0.0
while with the
Robert escribis:
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:15:55 -0700 (PDT)
4625 <4625...@gmail.com> wrote:
If xterm window currently active in X and I'm switch from console to X
by pressing Alt-F9 key, then xterm will beep and display "0~".
Nope, when i switch out of X - say with Ctrl+Alt+F2 - Alt+F9
sorry for the late, but I've been busy.
After burning some CDs and doing some test I have learned this:
*short version
If the CD-ROM was burned with "DAO" option (Disk At Once) then dd or any
other program (cdio, readcd, etc) will not report any problem. If TAO
mode was used, then you will have
Robert escribis:
On Mon, 07 Sep 2009 04:07:35 +0200
Jesus Sanchez wrote:
Josh Grosse escribis:
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 02:45:33AM +0200, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
on 4.5 stable.
I'm using a CD drive with no problem until I need to create an ISO
file from a data CD-ROM for
Josh Grosse escribis:
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 02:45:33AM +0200, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
on 4.5 stable.
I'm using a CD drive with no problem until I need to create an ISO file
from a data CD-ROM for what I use this:
# dd if=/dev/rcd0c bs=32k > image.iso
A CD or DVD block is 2k,
on 4.5 stable.
I'm using a CD drive with no problem until I need to create an ISO file
from a data CD-ROM for what I use this:
# dd if=/dev/rcd0c bs=32k > image.iso
then, at the end of the process, most times I got the kernel msg:
"Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x28"
and "dd" reports a
Joco Salvatti escribis:
Hi Misc,
Anyone know how to show the amount of memory my kernel (4.5) is using?
Thanks in advance.
--
Joco Salvatti
Graduated in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA - Brazil
E-Mail: salva...@gmail.com
do you refer de kernel itself or the amount of
gotta love trolls
Mike Erdely escribis:
This. Was. Awesome.
On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 07:03:10PM +0930, David Walker wrote:
hi,
i just ordered my 4.6 preordre from openbsdeurope.com
i also got the new mug. is this the same mug that openbsd sell on openbsd.org?
will there
Chris Bennett escribis:
ropers wrote:
2009/7/12 Olivier Regnier :
Hello,
With OpenBSD 4.4, I got the color in console with the ls command and
the
package gnuls.
(...)
But with OpenBSD 4.5, it does not work.
This may be slightly asinine, but just to confirm, with OpenBSD 4.4,
you had
Hi list, using 4.5
I've a little script to add a few packages after a fresh install,
basically it's a pkg_add -i a b c line with ~40 packages to
install, but at some point after some packages get installed, the
connection with the server hangs and nothing happens untill I kill it
with Ctrl+c
Jean-Frangois SIMON escribis:
Hi all,
It looks like the max bandwidth of ftp is somehow 350 Kb/s.
Is this normaland if so can it be increased ?
Thx
Bye.
?? it must be your bandwidth limit, there's nothing
about a 350 kb/s limit anywhere. please, read carefulle
the ftp manpage.
may sound stupid but have your checked with
other OS? in theese situations better to get sure,
i hope any other can help you more than me, good luck
merlyn escribis:
Hi all,
I'm trying to play music CD-ROM on my Lenovo ThinkPad SL400 with OpenBSD 4.5,
but unsuccessfully. It seems to play, but
LEVAI Daniel escribis:
Hi!
In console with telnet, when I press the CTRL+] (^]) it should exit to
telnet's cli, but when I press it, it does nothing. However it is not working
only in text console, under xterm the CTRL+] escorts me to the cli. What
could be the problem?
Thanks!
it may soun
TomC!E! BodE>C!r escribiC3:
After quick search on web it looks like it's based on FreeBSD 5.3
(initial version) with Windows like GUI.So it doesn't looks so secure
now :-) But government agencies must have reason to receive money so
why don't make "wave" about dangerous China with their new
ultra
Robert McGillshaw escribis:
hi misc@,
i have purchased an order (4.5) from openbsd europe (url
http://www.openbsdeurope.org). to be honest im happy a change has came
about (even if openbsd did lose out ffs). we have got cheaper prices,
better service(got a friendly reply in 8 minutes) and realis
David Schulz escribis:
For me, i cant even estimate the time and effort that goes into all the
related work and issues for OpenBSD, and thus am more than thankful. OpenBSD
sits in every important Corner for two Businesses i am involved in, I could
not live without it. I purchase each CD that come
I'm playing theese days with fdisk and disklabel on a vnode image as
practice pourpose to face the real situation when needed. I have a
concept that isn't really clear to me even after reading disklabel(8),
fdisk(8) and faq.
When starting with a zeroed image (or device) and doing initial 'fdisk
-
frantisek holop escribis:
hmm, on Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 04:52:04PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
>From a commit message an hour or so ago:
Disable future European orders since the distributor is way too far behind
in reconciling payments to the project for past sales, and years of trying
to
Theo de Raadt escribis:
>From a commit message an hour or so ago:
Disable future European orders since the distributor is way too far behind
in reconciling payments to the project for past sales, and years of trying
to resolve it have made very little progress.
Sorry guys.
what? problems
Protocol Six Consulting escribis:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone here knows how to integrate the PF firewall
with ClamAV.
I am planning on putting into production an OpenBSD firewall and would
like to do virus scanning at the network perimeter.
I am definitely interested in scanning email tra
ciscoad...@mail.ru escribio':
Michael Littlejohn wrote:
I am curious if anyone has a "HP, DVD Writer 840d"? If so, have you
experienced any problems?
The problem I am having is that when I try to mount it to /dev/cd0a or
/dev/cd0c, my machine
will completely freeze, requiring a reset. Additio
Some time ago I discussed this issue with tobias
about opencvs. It seems that the servers put a limit
on the upload max data (128 MB I think) and cvs
only uploads data until it needs to download
any file from the server, so if the src tree it's bigger than
the server limit, it makes "weird" things
forgot to say that the problem came as I switched to 4.4
Hi there, I've been using 4.3 on a two screens machine
with a ATI Radeon 9600 pro card. On 4.3 I had a xorg.config
wich worked perfectly with those two screens, setting them up
as a splited desk (xinerama I think), but know my config
don't
Hi there, I've been using 4.3 on a two screens machine
with a ATI Radeon 9600 pro card. On 4.3 I had a xorg.config
wich worked perfectly with those two screens, setting them up
as a splited desk (xinerama I think), but know my config
don't works, and I don't know what can be the cause.
here is my
Josh Grosse escribis:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:52:08 +0200, Neoklis Kyriazis wrote
Is there a way to have the installation notes handy apart from a
"dead tree" printout?
One can have the notes present in machine-readable form. Handy? No.
The ramdisk kernel operates in single-user
This question it's a little complicated to make. It's more a curiosity
than a technical situation. First I will try to put the situation.
Let's say I'm the root of a system, and one of my users (user foo) have
his home dir with rwx privileges ( /home/foo/ have permissions 700 ) and
I wan't to cre
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Every time I plug in a USB flash storage device,
whenever I do "fdisk -iy sd0" or any other disk task
I get this:
sd0(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x35
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: Medium Not Present
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Every time I plug in a USB flash storage device,
whenever I do "fdisk -iy sd0" or any other disk task
I get this:
sd0(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x35
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: Medium Not Present
The device seems to work w
Every time I plug in a USB flash storage device,
whenever I do "fdisk -iy sd0" or any other disk task
I get this:
sd0(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x35
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: Medium Not Present
The device seems to work without any problem. What this
error m
On windows, formated as FAT32, the copy of 1,2 GB took
about 6 minutes, so it's about 3.41 MB/s, that's more than USB1.1 speed
(I think) but in OpenBSD 4.4 I have 1.5 MB/s speed. I will attach dmesg
as soon as possible.
-Jesus
STeve Andre' escribis:
On Wednesday 04 February 2009
I will quote myself:
"I know for sure that the device and the port work at USB2.0 speeds (max
480Mb/s) cause I use it in windows. With OpenBSD 4.4, the device is working at
USB1.1 speeds"
STeve Andre' escribis:
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 16:27:30 Jesus Sanchez wrote:
H
Hi, I have a USB Micro SD adapter, with a MicroSD card of 2GB. I know
for sure that the device and the port work at USB2.0 speeds (max
480Mb/s) cause I use it in windows. With OpenBSD 4.4, the device is
working at USB1.1 speeds (about 1.5 MBytes/s) and don't know where to
start searching. The ehc
try cdrecord (port cdrtools) to make sure it's not
a hardware issue.
-Jesus
Steven Surdock escribis:
I can't seem to burn CD's with my USB attached drive anymore. Audio
CD's seem to play, I can write using a different OS and mount CDs.
Possibly a change after upgrading to 4.4?
builder02$ sudo
l 222"
-Jesus.
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Hi there, using 4.4 stable.
I've found (I think) a weird behaviour on combining nc and tar in a
pipeline through lo0 interface that causes very slow speeds when sending
.tar.gz and some .pdf files.
Warning: this issue it's not really importa
Best wishes to the people making this
possible, and for the ones who follow
them. OpenBSD it's making my work
easier.
-Jesus (from Murcia, Spain)
Andres Genovez escribis:
I hope this year, and wish the best luck to OpenBSD.
For all the People who give away his knowledge, without nothing in ret
this works for me, recheck your install, or otherwise
try to compile ftp again from sources.
-Jesus
Ed Ahlsen-Girard escribis:
I'm trying to automate getting the sets and source for running -current.
For some reason, this syntax:
ftp -ia ftp://host.domain/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/architecture/*.
Hi there, using 4.4 stable.
I've found (I think) a weird behaviour on combining nc and tar in a
pipeline through lo0 interface that causes very slow speeds when sending
.tar.gz and some .pdf files.
Warning: this issue it's not really important and only happends under
very specific circunstances
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Hi list, ussing 4.4.
When I login in a FTP server to download serveral files with "mget -c"
wich uses "reget" instead of get, the client doesn't obey the wildcards
rightly. Example to reproduce the issue:
$ ftp -iav ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/Op
Hi list, ussing 4.4.
When I login in a FTP server to download serveral files with "mget -c"
wich uses "reget" instead of get, the client doesn't obey the wildcards
rightly. Example to reproduce the issue:
$ ftp -iav ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.4/i386/
ftp> mget -c *.tgz
it should downl
Dan Harnett escribis:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 02:10:04PM +0100, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hi!
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 04:05:45PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
I'm using FVWM as window manager and works really fine but w
Hi there, using 4.4 stable.
For some reason unknown to me, the recursive mget new option of ftp have
problems to download in some servers, even if there arent
subdirectories..
for example on the ftp.rediris.es (an spanish OpenBSD mirror) if you do:
$ ftp -ia ftp://ftp.rediris.es/pub/OpenBSD/4.4
Hi list, using 4.3 stable.
I'm using FVWM as window manager and works really fine but when I have
various windows (xterms for example) and drag one window to move it
around, after a few seconds, all of them stops doing its work, also
gkrellm freezes until I drop the moving window in any place, th
I want to start learning about postfix running on OpenBSD
for a serious pourpose than home services.
Think I'm not familiar with the mail servers concepts
and I'm starting from cero knowledge about the issue.
wich book or documentation do you recommend me?
thanks for all.
-Jesus
Hi there.
Using OpenBSD 4.3 fluxbox 0.9.15.1 port.
I have a weird behaviour with draging windows over workspaces. I have
set 4 workspaces and warping enabled. So theorically I drag a window
with Alt + LeftMouse to the edge of the workspace and fluxbox jumps to
the next workspace, allowing me to
Install from FTP doesn't seems to solve the problem of the cdrom,
did you checked de motherboard cable as Jacek said?
PP0QP8P;P8P9 PP7P5QP>P2 escribiC3:
Ok. Thanks a lot!
I was installing sets from cd.
And I have just successfully installed it from
ftp server.
Thanks a lot for responses.
65536 bytes
thanks for all.
-Jesus
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Tobias Stoeckmann escribis:
Erm...
[...] there are no CVS/ directories
Just link me into the list of people doing things wrong. :)
Anyway, running a checkout from /usr for src will fully work
and does what is expected (updates
Tobias Stoeckmann escribis:
Erm...
[...] there are no CVS/ directories
Just link me into the list of people doing things wrong. :)
Anyway, running a checkout from /usr for src will fully work
and does what is expected (updates the source tree). There is nothing
wrong in doing so, alt
Hi list, using stable 4.3.
I have a weird behaviour with "opencvs" and wish to know if it's a known
thing. My usual steps to have an up to date OpenBSD source tree is to
download the src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz files from a well known ftp
server, and then launch a opencvs checkout. I found that ope
yeah, using 4.3, thats the right behaviour of the openbsd ksh.
if you have a file caled "foo[one].txt" and "foo[two].txt"
try type:
# cat foo[
ksh holds there. No autocompletion options shows.
-Jesus.
Matthias Kilian escribis:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 08:00:11PM +0100, LIVAI Daniel wrote:
Ca
Hi, using stable 4.3.
Does the cdrecord port supports DVD? I have a few
problems with pipelines and growisofs and cdrecord
seems to allow them well.
thanks for all
-Jesus.
Hi, using 4.3 stable, not that behaviour here, are you using
stable? maybe the issue is caused by your daemon.
-Jesus
Stuart VanZee escribis:
I had an odd occurrence and wanted to know if anyone has seen the
same. I have an OpenBSD 4.3 system running ftpd for the company
that I work for. This
Hi list!
I thought it would be great to have rxvt-unicode on the ports tree, so I
reopened this thread to see users interest about have rxvt-unicode on
OpenBSD as official supported application.
-Jesus
fulvio ciriaco escribis:
From: "Arun G Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: aterm, rxvt -
Hi, using 4.3.
there is any problem on burning a bootable iso (made with mkisofs -RJ) less
than 700 MB on a DVD? I need to do some burning task and only have DVDs
around here.
Thanks for all.
-Jesus.
Daniel Melameth escribis:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:28 PM, Neko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have found a really dirty way of going around this,
so im fishing for advices on finding a reliable way
to dd over simple ip network with the generic bsd.
could this be done in a straight pipe ?
i
Rafael Almeida escribis:
Hello,
>From time to time I see people debating about blobs on kernels. I have
some understanding of the issue, but it seems that everytime some
issue comes out that I was not aware of. Not too recently I've seen a
discussion regarding intel wireless device, people from
multi-aterm is a clone of aterm (v 0.4.2) and adds
multi tab feature. I've been usint it for days and seems
to works well. Could be nice to port it, at compile time, I
had no problems also.
http://www.nongnu.org/materm/materm.html
Give it a try :)
-Jesus
Christophe Rioux escribis:
HI
I have more or less the same issue. I try to send a monitoring mail via
root, and if I do a tcpdump I see:
pass out on em2: public_ip.17782 > 127.0.0.1.25:
pf activated? it may be a rule. Try looking your pf.conf
What means, the firewall try to send a mail
My god, it's on the spam folder...
sorry for the noise, I looked everywhere
but that.
thanks for all.
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
lets see step by step. a very very dirty conf, but only to
try things.
- clean install
- dhclient (network works well)
- hostname zexel.es (it's not true
lets see step by step. a very very dirty conf, but only to
try things.
- clean install
- dhclient (network works well)
- hostname zexel.es (it's not true I own that domain, but needed)
- edit /etc/hosts adding a line "127.0.0.1 zexel.es"
- mail to my self ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to try, it works.
-
Hi, using a clean install of OpenBSD 4.3, after doing some changes, the
/etc/rc.conf sendmail_flags uses /etc/mail/sendmail.cf as config file.
popa3d runs OK and network also, but I have a problem. When I send mail
as a regular user, mail goes to the account but if I login as root and
then send a
the last day 4 I sent a bug report using sendbug but
2 days later, the report doesn't exists on the bug track.
I have not experience sending bugs with sendbug, so
to make sure I'm not doing anything wrong, It should
take so much time to appear on the query list??
send another report isn't a prob
elflord woods escribis:
hi all
for the moment i use
sudo dhclient ipw0
to manually bring the wifi card
how can i do this automatically each time i boot the machine ?
i have no idea how to edit the start-up scripts
thanks
the faq solves your problem. Read it before posting. A
elflord woods escribis:
hello all
i was installing a package through pkg_add
during the installing of one of the depencies
the network conection got lost
so i cancled the installation
when the connection comes back again
i re pkg_add package
but get an error conflict with partial pacakage
i u
Philip Guenther escribis:
On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
I have not sent any bug report to the OpenBSD bug database because
I'm not 100% this is a unknown problem.
If you following the "Bug Tracking" link on th
Jesus Sanchez escribis:
Hi, using OpenBSD 4.3 up to date patched.
I think people should know about this.
lets say you're logged on ttyC0 as root,
you sends the command:
#sleep 5 && wsconscfg -dF 1
this cmd waits 5 seconds and then destroys ttyC1
wscons.
if you change to ttyC1
Hi, using OpenBSD 4.3 up to date patched.
I think people should know aboit this.
lets say you're logged on ttyC0 as root,
you sends the command:
#sleep 5 && wsconscfg -dF 1
this cmd waits 5 seconds and then destrois ttyC1
wscons.
if you change to ttyC1 (Ctrl+Alt+F2) in the 5 seconds
and waits
I installed the package 'terminus-font' and found it really
nice to me, using it on X on 12 and 14 sizes.
I tried to use it for the wscons making the fonts from the
autor sources on the web and following the steps on the
faq for the /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts/ fonts but without
results.
Anyone ha
can I compile a 4.3 source tree with also xenocara on a
4.2 installation??
Ted Unangst escribis:
On 7/28/08, Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I make "ls" to NOT show
the hidden files (.xinitrc , .vimrc, etc) when
using as Root??
ls *
ls | grep -v ^.
sudo -u nobody ls
find . -name "[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDE
Hi, using 4.2.
Just for curiosity...
Can I make "ls" to NOT show
the hidden files (.xinitrc , .vimrc, etc) when
using as Root??
Thanks 4 all.
Hi, using 4.2.
Can I generate a raw binary file with 'as' without
doing the "objcopy -O binary elf_binary raw_binary" ??
Nasm generates raw binaries by default, and with the
'-f elf' option generates ELF files, can I do the same
with 'as' ??
Thanks 4 all.
Marc Tooley escribis:
Chapter 1
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-i386/2001/08/21/0018.html
Chapter 2
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-i386/2001/09/03/0004.html
All you'd need to do for OpenBSD (as you found out) would be to replace
the ELF notes with OpenBSD notes. But there is discussion of
Richard Toohey escribis:
On 25/07/2008, at 2:13 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
I'm trying to do things without gcc at all. Just as (or nasm) and ld, so
inline
assembly isn't nice for me, only as last option to learn.
People get excited if this is made too easy, so the clues ..
Philip Guenther escribis:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Jesus Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to learn some about x86 assembly language
for instrucctional purpose. I'm really a noob in this
things so I want to learn from the "dumb" point.
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