Even more amazing - if you see an error on the website, you can fix it
and send a patch. If they like it, they'll include the change. I put
in a patch a quite a few years ago to replace some broken links with
archived counterparts[1] which Theo himself accepted [2]. Not tooting
my own horn here,
This is amazing to know, thank you!
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 3:11 PM wrote:
> Knowing OpenBSD philosophy, you should probably NOT expect a CMS :).
>
> But you don't need to guess when you can check for yourself - all the
> sources are available for an anonymous CVS as described in [1].
>
> You ca
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018, at 12:16 PM, Solène Rapenne wrote:
> Le 2018-10-27 21:06, ivp...@eml.cc a écrit :
> > After that, navigate to http://localhost:81 and enjoy browsing an
> > offline copy of OpenBSD website.
> >
> > [1] https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
> >
>
> you don't even need to setup
Le 2018-10-27 21:06, ivp...@eml.cc a écrit :
Knowing OpenBSD philosophy, you should probably NOT expect a CMS :).
But you don't need to guess when you can check for yourself - all the
sources are available for an anonymous CVS as described in [1].
You can easily have an up-to-date local copy on
Knowing OpenBSD philosophy, you should probably NOT expect a CMS :).
But you don't need to guess when you can check for yourself - all the sources
are available for an anonymous CVS as described in [1].
You can easily have an up-to-date local copy on your machine by first reading
manual pages o
Manual edits, no hurry to jump on this weeks fashionable web
framework, testing with lynx goes a long way to keep it simple and
readable.
Den lör 27 okt. 2018 kl 11:14 skrev misc nick :
>
> I was wondering how you maintain and update such high quality content in
> OpenBSD's site.
> Do you manuall
I was wondering how you maintain and update such high quality content in
OpenBSD's site.
Do you manually edit html files, use a cms, or something else? I am asking to
shamelessly
copy your best practices. ;-)
Thanks,
Nick
Fri, 08 Jul 2016 18:54:53 -0400 "Ted Unangst"
> cvsweb checkout is probably a poor way to browse the website.
Agreed, only mentioned to confirm it is (not) the browser img libraries.
Because some images (IIRC some PNG's) don't render always OK in "Dillo".
li...@wrant.com wrote:
> On a totally tangential track, still artwork related, from time to time
> I want to visit in cvsweb the hackathons page. In dillo, randomly some
> artwork is missing here and there, each time different, please check it:
>
> [http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~check
On a totally tangential track, still artwork related, from time to time
I want to visit in cvsweb the hackathons page. In dillo, randomly some
artwork is missing here and there, each time different, please check it:
[http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/www/hackathons.html]
I do n
On 6 July 2016 at 23:04, Vinicius Pavanelli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking for the puffy artwork and the Artwork link in the site
> directs to the lyrics page not the artworks.
>
> After some google I got the old Artwork pages, like
> http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html
>
> Is this ok or something b
> I was looking for the puffy artwork and the Artwork link in the site
> directs to the lyrics page not the artworks.
>
> After some google I got the old Artwork pages, like
> http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html
>
> Is this ok or something broken?
> Is there any official page for official OpenBSD lo
Hi,
I was looking for the puffy artwork and the Artwork link in the site
directs to the lyrics page not the artworks.
After some google I got the old Artwork pages, like
http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html
Is this ok or something broken?
Is there any official page for official OpenBSD logos to use
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:42:33PM -0400, John Darrah wrote:
> SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
> It would be really nice to have, even if it's not the default.
The problem (one of them, anyway) is that TLS can improve network
traffic security, but at the expe
On 2013-10-11 Fri 22:42 PM |, John Darrah wrote:
> Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
Please don't.
That would slow it down & eliminate cachability - increasing network
load & costs.
There's no personal data & no point.
Anyway, THIS email is being sent in clear text
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 4:42 AM, John Darrah wrote:
> Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
> It would be just a couple lines to change in nginx.conf/httpd.conf.
> SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
> It would be really nice to have, eve
On 2013/10/11 22:42, John Darrah wrote:
> Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
> It would be just a couple lines to change in nginx.conf/httpd.conf.
> SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
> It would be really nice to have, even if it's not
On 2013/10/11 22:42, John Darrah wrote:
> Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
> It would be just a couple lines to change in nginx.conf/httpd.conf.
> SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
> It would be really nice to have, even if it's not
"John Darrah" writes:
> Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
> It would be just a couple lines to change in nginx.conf/httpd.conf.
> SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
> It would be really nice to have, even if it's not the default. I fee
Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
It would be just a couple lines to change in nginx.conf/httpd.conf.
SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
It would be really nice to have, even if it's not the default. I feel naked
viewing the site over
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 1:53 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>> Andres Perera wrote:
>> read very slowly
>> if they don't use the following to boot:
>
>> * bootp (requires more than one system)
>> * a cd (requires an optical drive)
>> * a floppy (requires a floppy drive)
>
>> then they boot from hdd. it
> Andres Perera wrote:
> read very slowly
> if they don't use the following to boot:
> * bootp (requires more than one system)
> * a cd (requires an optical drive)
> * a floppy (requires a floppy drive)
> then they boot from hdd. it doesn't matter if it's usb, sata or what have you
I think you a
nope, not all bioses like that
my hp mini's bios is only willing to do hdd emulation on usb sticks,
so a dd'd iso or floppy image will not suffice (and hey, this
inability isn't uncommon either)
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2012, Andres Perera wrote:
>> if
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012, Andres Perera wrote:
> if they don't use the following to boot:
>
> * bootp (requires more than one system)
> * a cd (requires an optical drive)
> * a floppy (requires a floppy drive)
>
> then they boot from hdd. it doesn't matter if it's usb, sata or what have you
>
> ther
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>> B Andres Perera wote:
>> B i don't understand why is such a simple problem turning into drama
>
> It is not. As for the understanding part, you need to identify what is
> stopping you in the first place - is it that english is not your first
> Andres Perera wote:
> i don't understand why is such a simple problem turning into drama
It is not. As for the understanding part, you need to identify what is
stopping you in the first place - is it that english is not your first
language and you don't have enough of it, or is it that you rea
i don't understand why is such a simple problem turning into drama
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 04/06/12 07:35, Dan Shechter wrote:
>> Hi, Sorry for the newbe question, but what is wrong with what he is doing?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Dan
>
> First of all, OpenBSD is com
On 04/06/12 07:35, Dan Shechter wrote:
> Hi, Sorry for the newbe question, but what is wrong with what he is doing?
>
> Best regards,
> Dan
First of all, OpenBSD is completely free software. we can not, nor do
we want to stop anyone from making their own "project" (or product)
based on OpenBSD.
Hi, Sorry for the newbe question, but what is wrong with what he is doing?
Best regards,
Dan
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Apr 01 21:30:58, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> > After a long long time. Sigh.
>
> Please stop spreading this. All it does is give wrong
> instruc
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 2:17 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>> Andres Perera
>
>> if you cant install through network because you only got one machine
>
> So you can't install OpenBSD but you CAN download the pre-made OpenBSD images?
need another machine for bootp
>
>>and feel that guerrilla overwriti
On Apr 06 09:47:01, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > Andres Perera
>
> > if you cant install through network because you only got one machine
>
> So you can't install OpenBSD but you CAN download the pre-made OpenBSD images?
>
> >and feel that guerrilla overwriting your mbr after installing the locks
> Andres Perera
> if you cant install through network because you only got one machine
So you can't install OpenBSD but you CAN download the pre-made OpenBSD images?
>and feel that guerrilla overwriting your mbr after installing the locks within
>another os in
> order to do a hdd boot is too r
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Apr 01 21:30:58, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>> After a long long time. Sigh.
>
> Please stop spreading this. All it does is give wrong
> instruction and diverts people who should instead read
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#flashmemLiv
?
he is hosting *pre-made* bootable usb images
if you cant install through network because you only got one machine,
don't have a cd drive (e.g. netbook), and feel that guerrilla
overwriting your mbr after installing the locks within another os in
order to do a hdd boot is too risky, you're left
On Apr 01 21:30:58, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> After a long long time. Sigh.
Please stop spreading this. All it does is give wrong
instruction and diverts people who should instead read
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#flashmemLive
After a long long time. Sigh.
http://liveusb-openbsd.sf.net
http://livecd-openbsd.sf.net
-Girish
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Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
Don't forget the "rest of the story":
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20051024113247&pid=27&mode=ex
panded
DS
Right on. I blogged this a week or so ago
(http://www.stilyagin.com/darrin/blog/2005/10/25/1310/). Damn
sensationalist media types.
> Put OpenBSD anywhere you can and play with it. It will prove itself even
> in the Trashiest Windows Infested American Enterprise.
Yea, they be see-through brothels.
Windows will now close your curtains.
An American Speaks here:
I work for a ISP *Routing/Switching/MPLS/Multicast/SS7/IP Video/VoIP*
I managed to get my eye balls on OpenBSD about 5 years ago now. After
spending about 8 months using Frankenstein hardware I finally got my Boss
to let me start using OpenBSD firewalls in the network.
On 11/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that they might
> find >themselves unemployed if they practice such a philosophy at most
> companies.
>
maybe, but sometimes its better that way. You could find a more
sensible
Ah, an American speaks.
> Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that
> they might find themselves unemployed if they practice such a
> philosophy at most companies.
>
>
> PG
>
>
>
> >
> > > quote:
> > > "My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don
Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that they might
find themselves unemployed if they practice such a philosophy at most companies.
PG
>
> > quote:
> > "My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
> > ask! They will thank you later," he said.
On 11/1/05, Spruell, Darren-Perot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Don't forget the "rest of the story":
>
>
>
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20051024113247&pid=27&mode=ex
> panded
Awesome. Thanks for pointing us to the follow up. Working in a similar
environment to Mark I kind of
another article worth a mention???
Hard-as-nails OpenBSD releases v3.8
http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=680
From: Greg Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Greg Thomas wrote:
> >
> > > On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Greets
> > >>>
--On 01 November 2005 13:18 -0500, marrandy wrote:
http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/mgp/tokyopc05/mgp5.html
looks like an le-564.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 08:57:56 -0700
Bob DeBolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greets
>
> I certainly found it worth a read.
>
> http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
>
>
> Bob D
How about the first entry on this page: http://openbsd.org/press.html ;-)
Jasper
--
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Hash: RIPEMD160
> quote:
> "My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
> ask! They will thank you later," he said.
Yeah, an interesting quote, all right. It's obvious that his corporate
culture is very different from the one where i w
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 11:31, you wrote:
> On 11/1/05, Bob DeBolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Greets
> >
> > I certainly found it worth a read.
> >
> > http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
>
> quote:
> "My experience is that if something has to be done, just
On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
> >>
> >>> Greets
> >>>
> >>> I certainly found it worth a read.
> >>>
> >>> http://www.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Greg Thomas wrote:
On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
Bob D
This was already posted a week or t
On 11/1/05, Bob DeBolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greets
>
> I certainly found it worth a read.
>
> http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
>
quote:
"My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
ask! They will thank you later," he said.
hmm!
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
Bob D
This was already posted a week or two ago.
--
Terry
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
Bob D
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