hahahaha I think I just got owned.
That is so awesome. I needed the laugh, thank you.
On 4/12/06, Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wed, 12 Apr 2006, imEnsion wrote:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat .inputrc
> > "\e[3~": delete-char
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat .inputrc
"\e[3~": delete-char
"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
"\e[4~": end-of-line
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> uptime
2:18PM up 527 days, 9:49, 3 users, load averages: 0.85, 0.97, 0.99
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>
Heh... just thought I would throw out the uptime. It's my longest
uptime (f
If all you are looking for is a small portable email client/web
browser for the road, check ebay for a really small/cheap laptop..
aka: the thinkpad 240. It is fully supported by openbsd extremely
easily. An out of the box install of openbsd easily runs on the 240
without much configuration needed.
>Oh give it up. You are clearly not skilled enough to even compile
>code, let alone provide consulting services.
Everytime Theo speaks, I have some new quote materal.
woo
download http?
I think you're looking for wget.
/usr/ports/net/wget/
On 9/15/05, George Georgalis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pardon the stupid question. But how does one download http in
> OpenBSD? I looked for fetch in packages but did not find. I see
> this dir /usr/rOPENBSD_3_7/infrastruc
I've seen how a lot of people recommend the metal case Netgear FS105
and FS108. I am currently using the FS105 -- and have been using it
for well over 4 years now. It just sits there in the corner, always
on, never bitching, and always working. What more can I ask for?
PS: a vonage router is conne
I have a thinkpad x22.. not sure if I can help, but if i can slap a
snapshot on the lappy, would it be of any help?
On 8/27/05, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can people with the following laptops:
>
> - ThinkPad R50, R50p, R51, R52
> - ThinkPad T41, T41p, T42, T42p, T43, T43p
> - T
I wonder what the "theme" for this release will be...
hopefully not something political *cough* the 3.4 release
https://https.openbsd.org/images/poster10.jpg
*ducks*
I'm surprised everyone keeps recommending using vi and vim, yet no one
has given a pointer on how to learn it. Sure, an OReilly book may come
in handly for this (such as the pocket version of vi tips), but the
best way to learn is of course to read the man page.
Aside from the man page, if you ins
haha, henning.. i love your technical responses to problems. they're
always very short, sweet and to the point (and you're 99.999% of the
time right).
if i could make it to a hackathon (or even get invited, heh) i'd buy a
round of beer for everyone to calm the *&%# down :P
On 8/5/05, Henning Br
I wish I could chime in and let you know more specifics about your
question, but I want to let you know my experience with wireless and
just leave it at that. Maybe someone can actually help you with your
question.
Either way, what I've found is that hiding your ssid from the world
does nothing ex
Again, look at the original date from the email... apparently he's
having some hardcore issues with his mail client and/or computer in
general.
On 7/6/05, chaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 11:43:21 -0700
> Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I need some help understandin
ah you guys are awesome. thank you for the link.
hahaha. in one of my sleep deprived moments a couple years ago.. i was
messing with kernel compiles and such, when i mistakenly did... rm -rf
/etc instead of rm -rf etc
of course i immediately realized this and hit ctrl + c
needless to say, the box was unimportant (THANK GOD) and this was back
wh
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