oneorjustme.com/www.openbsd.org
Simply "openbsd.org" works, however.
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s, and they're been fantastic, I highly
recommend using SWITCH/NIC.
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> Those who taste the de Raadt wrath, however, always run in the end. A friend
> of mine once incurred his ire by asking the wrong question at the wrong time,
> and Theo de Raadt hacked his router and remotely remapped his keyboard!
hahahahahaha, slander? Hilarious either way.
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[1] http://rsnapshot.org/
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2009/11/21 AG :
> Depends on whether one trusts the NSA or not.
That's the nice thing about open source software; we don't have to,
because we can verify their code or mathematics ourselves.
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ing
to keep track of a bunch of sites and monitor them; mailing lists all
show up in my inbox and sort themselves. And I can do this with
whatever mail client I like.
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users... so on and
so forth. There's bound to be a bunch of sites or archived
rants/debates about this.
If it helps, compare your average forum goer with your average mailing
list denizen. That alone should be enough...
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I've heard good things about FluxBB and PunBB, but really you should
consider using a mailing list instead of a server.
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ver going to have buckling
springs in a laptop.)
Hope this helps, sorry I'm not using the same model you were looking
for, but overall IBM's ThinkPad line has seemed great to me, even
after giving it to Lenovo.
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Would it be possible for this to be set when the list delivers mail?
Most other mailing lists do and it's a bit of a lifesaver for those
who are used to hitting "reply" to reply to the list.
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2009/8/9 Edd Barrett :
> Get a thinkpad, and replace the wireless card :)
Why? The wireless card on my T61 works wonderfully with both OpenBSD
and Arch Linux. (Although much better with OpenBSD.)
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2009/5/13 Ryan Flannery :
> I have a Lenovo T61 also, and experienced this problem some time ago.
> I see from your mixerctl output you have
> B B inputs.sel6_source=dac2
>
> Jacob suggested I try setting the following:
> B B mixerctl inputs.sel6_source=dac
I nearly went deaf; I had everything
> please send `mixerctl -v`. B probably one of the _source controls needs
> to be changed, but need to know the available choices ...
outputs.dig-dac_source= [ adc adc2 ]
inputs.dac2=126,126
inputs.dac=198,198
inputs.hp_source=sel6,sel5 { sel6 sel5 }
inputs.spkr_source=dac,sel5 { dac sel5 }
rec
For some reason, I can play audio through the speakers, but not
through my headphones. If my headphones are plugged in, no sound comes
out the speakers (but I think this is handled at the hardware level),
which is the proper behaviour.
I've tried unmuting everything with mixerctl (although nothing
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