On 25/05/2011, at 4:48 AM, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-05-21, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Paul M wrote:
On 20/05/2011, at 12:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
FWIW I've encountered several ASUS notebooks which panic during
boo
On 21/05/2011, at 8:01 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I've tried such a laptop, booting from usb stick does indeed fail as
you describe, however booting from the install cd (4.9 release) works
just fine.
Disabling acpi will allow the system to boot from the usb stick.
Thanks for the info. I'll
On 20/05/2011, at 12:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
FWIW I've encountered several ASUS notebooks which panic during boot
(in aml_parse or parse_aml, I can't remember which is correct); since
aml_xparse
these are store demo machines I don't have any good way to capture the
detailed information (
On 23/04/2011, at 8:43 AM, Miod Vallat wrote:
I'm sorry to hear about your refusal to purchase a CD.
However, I'm sure your regular donations are very much appreciated.
Landry's donations can be seen there:
http://www.oxide.org/cvs/landry.html
For some reason http://www.oxide.org/cvs/paulm.ht
On 23/04/2011, at 8:23 AM, Paul M wrote:
On 22/04/2011, at 7:01 PM, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Paul M wrote:
Just order as many as you want and bin the excess. What really is
being
wasted?, A wee bit of plastic, traces of other materials and a small
amount
of
On 22/04/2011, at 7:01 PM, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Paul M wrote:
Just order as many as you want and bin the excess. What really is
being
wasted?, A wee bit of plastic, traces of other materials and a small
amount
of energy used to produce it. A company that
On 21/04/2011, at 12:07 PM, Benny Lofgren wrote:
I'm sure this has been brought up before, but is there a way to buy
"licenses" without actually getting the CD:s?
There is a fundamental underlying problem with this.
The OpenBSD code is free. That is one of the principles of the project
(as f
Hi all,
It's time for a new OpenBSD laptop, and I have a couple of questions.
Note that I dont want to spend money on performance I dont need, but I
do want to spend money on a decent quality machine.
First, finding quality machines in the backwoods where I live is really
hard. The shops see
u probably would have had it :)
As demonstrated in the EXAMPLES section in syslog.conf(5), first use
!!myprog, then !*, then the standard ones.
On 2011-03-14, Paul M wrote:
I have a program who's output I want to log exclusively to it's own
file.
Which is to say I dont want any of i
I have a program who's output I want to log exclusively to it's own
file.
Which is to say I dont want any of it's output appearing in the system
logs.
Reading the syslog man pages this doesn't seem possible:
If I put
!!myprog
*.* /path/to/logfile
after the initial block (which has
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:28:13AM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
then i change my mind and we should add a note that the default pass
behaviour (NOT rule, even tho there kinda is a default rule
internally...) doesn't lead to state creation.
Perhaps it could be worded in terms of what one should
On 21/01/2011, at 10:32 AM, Aaron Glenn wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
On 2011-01-19, S Mathias wrote:
I have a RouterBoard 450G [680 Mhz cpu, 256 MB ram, 512 MB flash]. I
just can't decide what to put on it:
OpenWrt or
OpenBSD
RB450G? OpenBSD, please. Se
On 18/11/2010, at 10:15 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2010/11/17 Ted Unangst :
Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously
obsolete.
And the supplier in question is known to hate Theo and OpenBSD.
Best
Martin
... And is a fraudster and a criminal
paulm
On 8/10/2010, at 1:44 AM, Guillaume Duali wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 09:33:44 -0300, "Christiano F. Haesbaert"
wrote:
Why not make a curses GUI ? I find it much more useful than gtk/qt
(IMHO).
In my opinion, the aim of this project is to provide a graphical tool,
which can be inserted in some
AFAICT most (or all, if it's a PCI limitation) PCI SATA cards do not
run at full speed.
Perhaps you already know this, but I thought it worth mentioning.
paulm
On 28/08/2010, at 2:19 AM, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
Hi there,
I'm willing to buy a SATA controller (PCI) with at least 4 por
On 16/06/2010, at 6:45 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:06:40AM +1200, Paul M wrote:
On 15/06/2010, at 11:18 PM, Paul M wrote:
On 15/06/2010, at 8:25 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 08:20:57AM -0600, Ted Roby wrote:
Sound cards just get too
On 15/06/2010, at 11:18 PM, Paul M wrote:
On 15/06/2010, at 8:25 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 08:20:57AM -0600, Ted Roby wrote:
Sound cards just get too much noise off the motherboard.
well, it depends on the sound card; properly engineered
cards don't get
On 15/06/2010, at 8:25 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 08:20:57AM -0600, Ted Roby wrote:
Sound cards just get too much noise off the motherboard.
well, it depends on the sound card; properly engineered
cards don't get noise, including pci ones.
It seems the best I can
On 15/06/2010, at 2:20 AM, Ted Roby wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:29 AM, Paul M wrote:
On 14/06/2010, at 6:54 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
It would be my guess that this is the audio chip that's integrated
with the Asus P5QPL-AM motherboard. If you are really after "best
transf
On 14/06/2010, at 6:54 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jun 14 11:37:52, Paul M wrote:
I have a large amount of analog audio I need to digitize and
naturaly want to ensure best transfer quality. So I need to set
the analog level at the input to the adc as high as possible
without clipping.
It is good
On 14/06/2010, at 12:49 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 11:37:52AM +1200, Paul M wrote:
I have a large amount of analog audio I need to digitize and
naturaly want to ensure best transfer quality. So I need to set
the analog level at the input to the adc as high as possible
I have a large amount of analog audio I need to digitize and
naturaly want to ensure best transfer quality. So I need to set
the analog level at the input to the adc as high as possible
without clipping. Ideally, I'll get the workstation hardware
set to certin defaults, then adjust the incomming a
Please, please let this thread die.
It's degenerated into banal wittering.
paulm
On 10/06/2010, at 1:09 PM, Edho P Arief wrote:
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:24 PM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
wrote:
If i chose web hosting using iis, it is not your problem but mine.
So keep your small criticisms
On 25/05/2010, at 10:48 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
unlikely.
your systems should regulate the fan on its own when needed,
even without an acpi enabled os.
if it is doin that, don't worry.
Usually if anything the fan will just run at full speed, which may be a
little noisy but may also make your
Water by itself is pretty harmless to most electronic components - as
long as
there is no power present. If it is thoroughly and completely dried
before
power is applied, there's unlikely to be any issues.
Even the heat of the drier is unlikely to be a problem. Consumer
electronic
components a
My first computer I built myself from scratch - it used the shiny new
6802 cpu.
I wrote the OS in machine code - none of this namby-pamby assembly
nonsense.
And it was portable, ran off a 12 gell cell - for about 20 mins.
paulm
On 6/05/2010, at 10:49 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
On 05/05/10 22
On 29/04/2010, at 2:38 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
On 2010-04-24 20:00:32, bofh wrote:
Parallel port printers I want the printouts this minute!!! :).
I heart printers with lpd (especially with postscript)
Specifically, I heart my Brother printer. I've heard of
in
On 15/04/2010, at 12:15 AM, Chris Bennett wrote:
Zachary Uram wrote:
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 questioner
On 15/04/2010, at 8:16 AM, Ted Roby wrote:
I had googled all of this before my first post.
In fact, I have been in contact with the current
maintainers of the project. They have explicit
permission, but that doesn't give me explicit
permission.
Ok, now I'm confused.
You've been ranting for a
Is softraid(4) now concidered suitable for use in production
environments?
I know that many people have used it for a long time with no problems,
but that is not my question.
I see that the bioctl man page lists the RAID 4 & 5 disciplines as
'experimental' - I'm specificly interested in RAID0.
On 27/03/2010, at 5:11 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 10:05:02AM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
Is that possible to modify CFLAG for port installed software ?
I read `man mk.conf' found there's no CFLAGS or CXXFLAG entries ,
even though i tried to
put `CFLAG += -O3 -ma
I use restore -t on the dump just created to get the listing of
backed up files.
I'm not sure just what your question is though - what you want
seems clear enough, you just need to write the script now.
paulm
On 24/03/2010, at 10:15 PM, axl melkhov wrote:
Hello Community
I'm new to OpenBSD,
On 15/03/2010, at 10:10 AM, Steve Shockley wrote:
On 3/14/2010 4:11 PM, Bruce O'Neel wrote:
Seriously, 40s should feel hot. 80s should burn. 100s should leave
a blister.
True, but even with 100C core temps the heat sink will probably be
nowhere close to that.
My apologies if following my
On 15/03/2010, at 3:09 AM, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
On 13 Mar 2010, at 10:00 PM, Graeme Lee wrote:
FreeBSD and Linux
The routing is done on FreeBSD. UI on Linux
It's hardly rocket science either. It could easily be done on
OpenBSD, but we would need to add a "strip private" or similar to
On 20/02/2010, at 11:14 AM, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010, Paul M wrote:
it's **Not clear whatproblem you're actualy trying to solve.**
What's so difficult about "need a way to edit crontab with something
like
an nCurses" interface? That seems to be, by
if they don't have access to the machine then **why are you looking
for alternatives to crontab**?
Changes to the actual machines will be pushed via ssh, .. but that's
way
too much detail for the level of the question I was asking.
Lee
Actually, this is not too much info at all - it'
On 20/02/2010, at 10:14 AM, L. V. Lammert wrote:
... but that's way
too much detail for the level of the question I was asking.
Lee
I couldn't dissagree more!
I too have been following this thread, and I'm confused.
Many people have jumped in and slammed various concepts - they're
On 12/02/2010, at 11:24 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 03:07:28PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
On 2/11/10 2:46 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
disk i/o is irrelevant. you will need a very very very fast opengl
capable graphics card with loads of memory of course.
???
I am sure I
If you are smart enough to write support for umodem for the MF626, then
learning vi should be a breeze.
Alternatively:
If learning vi is so hard for you, then you havn't a hope in hell of
writing
support for umodem for the MF626.
paulm
On 4/02/2010, at 12:52 PM, Giridhari wrote:
Hare Krsn
On 3/02/2010, at 9:40 AM, Robert wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:48:35 -0500
Ted Unangst wrote:
Are you sitting around feeling bored because you don't know how to
help out OpenBSD? Did your requests for info on where to start come
back with unhelpful responses? I've got just the thing for you
OpenBSD has a driver for the Dallas OneWire protocol.
man(4) onewire
Dallas make adapters for USB and RS232, such as the DS9490R - google
can find you a supplier,
for example:
http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1503
There are all manner of 1wire chips avalable - h
what have you tried?
All the info you need is in the raidctl(8) man page.
paulm
On 20/01/2010, at 3:32 AM, Sebastiano wrote:
Hi list,
I've setup my homeserver for a RAID 1 software configuration, mostly
following instructions of this guide
(http://www.argon18.com/raid_openbsd.html) that i
But you probably werent going to the nastiest porn sites when you were
4 years old.
Or did you?
paulm
On 19/01/2010, at 3:58 AM, James Hozier wrote:
I would cry if I grew up with a dad who was an OpenBSD developer
(or just more network-proficient than me in general). I feel so
privileged to
On 16/01/2010, at 11:27 AM, nixlists wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 3:55 AM, Gilles Chehade
wrote:>> "qmail's queue, except for bounce message contents, is
crashproof on
the BSD FFS and most of its variants. "
smtp ensures reliability by working on a temporary queue during
writes,
then co
On 6/01/2010, at 10:16 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 09:23:52PM +1300, Paul M wrote:
| >You may want to read up on security(8), especially the part that
talks
| >about using mtree...
| >
| >Cheers,
| >
| >Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
|
| Have I missed s
On 6/01/2010, at 8:42 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 06:25:59AM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote:
| I don't use a lot of conf files in conf/modules, but yesterday I
| edited my php.conf and httpd.conf.
| The two changes were tied to each other for a specific change.
|
| I just got my
er
devices such as a hard disk.
paulm
On 25/12/2009, at 12:17 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 10:16:28AM +1300, Paul M said that
I wouldn't think that spinning up frequently would shorten
it's life any more than if it stayed spinning. It may be very
irritating
I wouldn't think that spinning up frequently would shorten
it's life any more than if it stayed spinning. It may be very
irritating from a performance point of view though.
I would think that bouncing the head round doing frequent
reads/writes would be much more destructive.
If one were to re-re
On 22/12/2009, at 2:23 PM, David Shuman wrote:
It appears there are issues and processes that require
the maintenance of config files and the like after an
upgrade of OpenBSD. As I am relatively new to this
process I intend to create two directories in my home
directory to keep copies of all my
On 22/12/2009, at 4:28 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
Should I consider these errors as a disk problem or controller problem?
I am backing up and moving all the files off first and then I will
move disk to second computer and run badblocks on it.
These errors have shown up with every boot
softrai
On 19/12/2009, at 12:27 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Everything I used to know about sed, I've forgotten once learning Perl.
There's really no excuse for not knowing Perl and Python these days.
And if you need to learn Perl, I can recommend a good book (or two :).
You can do anything in Per
On 18/12/2009, at 7:09 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
Brad Tilley wrote:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 17:12 -0800, "Randal L. Schwartz"
wrote:
Just out of curiosity, my "emergencies" usually involve having
to edit /etc/fstab that has entries that no longer apply after
moving disks around.
I just export T
On 15/12/2009, at 7:10 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
| People are at the core motivated by their own self-interest. Anyone
| who says they aren't is selling something.
Yes, they're selling hilarity. It's The Onion, after all.
Yes, but it's funny because it's true. Even OpenBSD developers are
motivate
On 12/12/2009, at 4:22 PM, Frank Bax wrote:
STeve Andre' wrote:
but am trying to come up with a reasonable way
of spotting duplicates, etc.
You mean like this...
$ cp /etc/firmware/zd1211-license /tmp/XX1
$ cp /var/www/icons/dir.gif /tmp/XX2
$ fdupes /etc/firmware/ /var/www/icons/ /tmp/
/tmp
Diff (1), if you want to compare specific files or dirs, or
fdupes for searching for arbitrary files in arbitrary locations.
paulm
On 12/12/2009, at 12:24 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available
code which is good at comparing large numbers of file
On 29/11/2009, at 4:24 PM, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:58:22AM +1300, Paul M wrote:
It deals mainly with gnu make, but the principles are the same.
No. The book Managing Projects With GNU Make
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0596006101
by Robert Mecklenburg and published by
I found it to be a great book when I wanted an in depth understanding.
It deals mainly with gnu make, but the principles are the same.
paulm
On 27/11/2009, at 10:29 AM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
Could you kindly point me to the documentation about OpenBSD make
utility and makefil
On 22/11/2009, at 2:55 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
Some time ago, when I looked into something similar, all the
supported
cards that I found could only record incomming video at 1/2 res
max.
Whether this is a limitation of the bt848 chipset, I didnt bother
to
verify.
...
Seems I am experiencing so
On 20/11/2009, at 12:09 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Paul M wrote:
...
This always confused me - Presumably there is some reason why the
implimentation
of the -r flag could not be fixed to copy symlinks, FIFOs, etc
correctly.
Anybody have any insight here
On 20/11/2009, at 11:17 AM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Rodolfo Gouveia wrote on Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 05:06:10PM -0500:
It seems the 'r' flag isn't mentioned on the man page.
schwa...@gini $ man cp | tail -n 9
Historic versions of the cp utility had a -r option. This
implementation
sup
On 24/10/2009, at 2:37 AM, Marcio David wrote:
Hey Steve Shockley and Joachim Schipper, thanks for your help!
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Steve Shockley
wrote:
Marcio, try just issuing:
ftp
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/packages/i386/midori-0.1.7.tgz
Yeah, I get the same
I'll admit to not being an expert here, so I may just be showing my
own ignorance.
/etc/changelist lists files to be monitored for changes. I'm not aware
of any tools which will revert changes automaticaly based on this list.
Certainly, I have never seen this behaviour - when a listed file is
mod
On 16/10/2009, at 11:39 AM, Aaron Mason wrote:
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 11:14 PM, Jason Dixon
wrote:
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 03:08:11PM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote:
Something that really bugs me about web software is how they limit
themselves to MySQL. I chose PunBB because it supported SQLite
I should have checked first - Google tells me there are quite a few
lossless jpeg rotators. A quick ckeck showed qite a few hits for
windows apps, 'lossless jpeg open source' turned up lots of hits too,
perhaps there's something there ...
sorry for the noise.
paulm
On 8/10/2009, at 10:38 AM,
As far as I'm aware, you wont get lossless jpeg rotation.
There does appear to be an orientation tag of some sort in the jpeg
header, so rewriting that could cause a jpeg to be displayed with a
different orientation. I'm not aware of any software that will do
this however.
All editors that I've
On 23/09/2009, at 1:01 AM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
Paul M wrote:
Thinking about this some more, I suspect that what may be happening
is that
the disk still thinks it is a spare. Try blowing away the RAID
partition,
possibly even replace it with a regular partition and write data to
it just
On 21/09/2009, at 10:12 PM, sonjaya wrote:
hi ...
i want using slip as my network interface, for cable layout what kind
recomended and working in openbsd.
i search null modem cable rs232 a have some type:
- null modem without handshaking
- null modem with loop back handshaking
- null modem
On 18/09/2009, at 3:23 PM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
Paul M wrote:
On 18/09/2009, at 2:28 PM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
Now, I try to reconstruct /dev/wd1d (the failed drive):
# raidctl -v -R /dev/wd1d raid0
raidctl: /dev/wd1d is not a component of this device
Still no luck. Any more ideas
On 18/09/2009, at 2:28 PM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
Now, I try to reconstruct /dev/wd1d (the failed drive):
# raidctl -v -R /dev/wd1d raid0
raidctl: /dev/wd1d is not a component of this device
Still no luck. Any more ideas???
Thanks,
Jeff
Has your raid0.conf file changed? The one you posted
On 18/09/2009, at 11:59 AM, 4625 wrote:
I like fluidsynth.
Well, I got it. Could you explain me how do you ran it?
Are you serious?
the way the manual says to.
What make you think that I did not saw the manual?
You should probably stop posting about now, you're starting to make
yoursel
On 17/09/2009, at 4:27 PM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
Paul M wrote:
On 16/09/2009, at 10:46 AM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
I am trying to add a new drive to replace a failed drive on my RAID1
OpenBSD system. I have read the available documentation but can't
get the drive added permanently. H
On 16/09/2009, at 10:46 AM, Jeffrey C. Smith wrote:
I am trying to add a new drive to replace a failed drive on my RAID1
OpenBSD system. I have read the available documentation but can't get
the drive added permanently. Here's what I've done so far-
...
Any feedback would be most appreciated
On 19/08/2009, at 12:41 AM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 05:49:22PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
On 18/08/2009, at 3:48 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:02:08PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
On 18/08/2009, at 3:15 AM, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:39 PM
On 18/08/2009, at 3:48 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:02:08PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
On 18/08/2009, at 3:15 AM, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Jan-Erik Skata
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
I need to transfer some old VHS
On 18/08/2009, at 3:15 AM, Landry Breuil wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Jan-Erik Skata
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
I need to transfer some old VHS tapes into (any) digital video
format.
On OpenBSD of course. I understand I need
All the bt848-based ca
On 11/07/2009, at 7:56 PM, David Vasek wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009, Steve Fairhead wrote:
http://bifferos.bizhat.com/
What do you reckon? ;)
Can't be used, as the FPU emulation has been removed some time ago.
Regards,
David
Also, as I understand, OpenBSD requires a MMU. I was unable to f
On 23/06/2009, at 6:44 AM, Fernando Quintero wrote:
Hello list,
I have a question:
I was reading about version control systems and i found a lot of the
distributed software "with best performance", but really i don't know
much
about it.
There are some technicals or philosophicals reasons why
Gosh, when was vi obsoleted.
I must have missed that.
paulm
On 4/06/2009, at 4:33 AM, Mic J wrote:
Discussed many times. :) check archives for many interesting repsonses.
But some of the developers has some work wishlist of what the want to
do
have done.
Or some used to have.
Otherwise t
On 15/05/2009, at 11:05 AM, richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz wrote:
Quoting Paul M :
One unrelated point I'd like to make is performance - I've found
really annoying connection delays, particularly with word and excel.
Transfer rates are ok, it's opening and saving files
I recall seeing in the samba docs that setting the account info in
samba could optionally also add the entries on the unix side - meaning
you only need to set set it once. I'm hazy on the details, perhaps look
into alternatives to using LDAP. When I've done this I've always
entered them separately
You need to understand that you're asking questions for which there is
no specific answer.
I think Nick's first response to your question answered it best -
OpenBSD would be "better than anything else".
If you were to ask specific, detailed questions about specific attack
vectors, then specifi
On 16/01/2009, at 10:46 AM, Jon Sjvstedt wrote:
Hello,
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Jon Sjvstedt
wrote:
Hello all!
I have an issue with mount. The problem is that i would like to
create
a
directory with subdirs. On the subdirs I would mount directories of
not
yet mounted disks. Example
On 14/01/2009, at 7:28 PM, Jon wrote:
I have a remote server which keeps beeping - every so often. I have
checked
the console messages etc - but can't figure out why.
any idea ? - Also - I am mostly now happy if some one can tell me how
(command) to disable sound ? the node is headless and
I need a video capture card for a research project, and would welcome
any recomendations.
I need about 4 inputs, and would prefer a well designed device that
simply does it's core task well.
I grabbed this list of cards from the bktr man page, if anybody has any
comments - for or against, or
Hi all
I have a simple 2 disk RAID 1 array which has become corrupted by a
faulty memory module.
If I repeatedly generate an MD5 hash on the same file, I consistantly
get 1 of 2 values back, roughly alternating, so I assume that the 2
disks have different versions of the same file and they a
On 29/10/2008, at 4:42 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Tuesday 28 October 2008, Paul M wrote:
I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other t
I'm looking for a way to encrypy backup files for secure storage.
Gpg is an obvious candidate, but I'm wondering if there's anything in
base, perhaps a creative use of ssh or some other tool, though not
something liable to break, obviously.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
paulm
Various people wrote:
Transfering > 2Gb files using a thumb drive is too hard ...
There's always split/cat
It may be inconvienient or unfeasable for very big files, but is simple
enough to do.
molly:/molly1 >du -sh bigfile1
4.3Gbigfile1
molly:/molly1 >split -b 1000m bigfile1
molly:/moll
I agree entirely. While man(1) is great, which(1) is also an essential
tool. Learn to love it.
paul
On 20/09/2008, at 7:27 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:51:45PM +, ropers wrote:
| 2008/9/20 Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| > In OpenBSD, most shell builtins and s
Hi all,
I find I'm unable to coerce my mitsumi cd drive into writing a track.
I've been using it for years to read, which it does just fine, but it's
the first time I've attempted to write with this particular drive (I
can write just fine using other drives).
Checking the 'Supported HW' page,
Hi all
I'm attempting to install 4.3-release on an old compac but I'm getting
random freezes shortly after boot. The most it has stayed up is about
1/2 hour, usually it'll die within a few minutes, sometimes it'll die
during boot - once it even failed during the install process. The only
way to r
There is also the Tini from Dallas.
This is a more low level approach, but it comes with a lightweight
unix-like shell, and supports a variety of interface busses and
protocols, http, ppp, ftp and others, and can be programmed in c, java
or assembly.
I've used it extensively, and while there's
http://odin.himinbi.org/MultipartPostHandler.py
Stock urllib2 can handle all the HTTPS work, cookielib any cookie needs, and
MultipartPostHandler will take care of building out the proper multipart
form with file data.
-Paul
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On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 09:45:04AM +0200, Renaud Allard wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just have two Dell servers having broadcom netXtreme NICs with tcp offload
> engine activated (and locked on on) in the bios.
> I tried to use these servers to do an smtp gateway with spamd. When I
> activated
> spamd,
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