Hi Chris and thanks for the reply.
I know that if it's not loudly announced here there's
a good chance it won't be looked at but my soundcard
was in the same boat as the USB (It's an ATI
IXP200 - also an uncommon beast - now works under
3.8 using the auixp driver). I never saw anything
mentioned
>>> frantisek holop 29-Sep-05 01:23 >>>
>
> hmm, on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 07:55:26PM -0300, Pedro Martelletto said that
> > No, I don't, but that's simply not needed. Just a note saying "I was
> > running OpenBSD version X, kernel dated Y, on an environment Z, and
> > suddenly everything was gone" w
On 07/10/05, Roberto Pereyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Where I can find bgp uses examples (simples, for newbies) ?
>
> Thanks
>
> roberto
>
Unless you know what you are doing here you will not improve on the situation.
If you have a bad connection, replace it.
With bgp routing you will
Guys
Thanks for taking the trouble to send something more concrete about
how to reproduce the problem.
I have found the bug, and just committed the fix. The next snapshots
will have it in, so please test, and help us make sure there are no
side effects!
Finally, to the person who said there are
The MetaStore has been updated - comments are now enabled, you can post
comments under each item listed. Drivers for hardware are also listed.
Some other categories have been added, and some other stuff has changed
in the background.
Also, some new items have been added. The more hardware that
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 05:38:10PM +1000, Sophie wrote:
> Hi Chris and thanks for the reply.
>
> I know that if it's not loudly announced here there's
> a good chance it won't be looked at but my soundcard
> was in the same boat as the USB (It's an ATI
> IXP200 - also an uncommon beast - now works
Hi Aaron,
On 07/10/2005, at 7:37 AM, Aaron Glenn wrote:
I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm looking to run
1920x1200 on two DVI monitors; and I'd like some sort of OpenGL
hardware acceleration support, however minor. None of the ATi chipsets
currently support 1920x1200 on two DVI mon
> Guys
>
> Thanks for taking the trouble to send something more concrete about
> how to reproduce the problem.
>
> I have found the bug, and just committed the fix. The next snapshots
> will have it in, so please test, and help us make sure there are no
> side effects!
>
Thank you so much! Hosi
Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> nat on !($int_if) from $lan_net to any -> \
>> round-robin sticky-address
>
>
> That changes the source address on the packets, but doesn't affect
> where they're sent. Without reply-to/route-to, the route taken by an
> outgoing packet is dependent only on the desti
Thanks for the response Jonathan,
Not questioning you. Just asking for enlightenment!
If ATI don't release information about their hardware
designs, then how did the OpenBSD developers
get the info needed to write the driver for my
dreadfully incompatible ATI IXP soundcard in this
system (soun
Hello,
I have an external USB 2.0 storage device with OpenBSD i386
installation and some free space. Is it possible to install
OpenBSD/macppc on that spare space without breaking my i386
installation?
How will it all work? Would it be possible to share /etc, /var and
/home partitions between i386
For anyone who might have a Nokia DKU-5 USB-Phone cable. Mine is a
Chinese copy, however is recognised as a Prolific PL2303 USB-Serial
adaptor and might be able to be hacked into use as a USB-RS232 cable.
I only paid about $20 Aussie and would like to put some 9-pin
connectors towards the phone e
Hello,
On this moment I have XP on my system.
Now i want a dual boot XP and Openbsd.
XP has now the first 20 GB of total 40 GB.
When install Openbsd after XP i get a problem regarding the install
instructions.
But when i first install Openbsd and then XP i think XP is not working well
because i h
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 12:29:17PM -0400, Brad wrote:
Now instead of your system panicing, the kernel will try to allocate more
memory for additional map entries. The kernel will print ouf the usual
uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries but not panic.
Indeed, I upgraded a system that us
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 06:59 pm, jared r r spiegel wrote:
> altq is as effective as your understanding of it and your
> implementation
Well then I'm in real trouble :)
I'll try to hunt down that archived post. Thanks.
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new pf.conf in memory
someplace and then load it?
Thanks
Roy
Hi Roelof,
On 09/10/2005, at 3:02 AM, Roelof Wobben wrote:
When install Openbsd after XP i get a problem regarding the install
instructions.
You need to be specific if you want people to be capable of helping you.
But when i first install Openbsd and then XP i think XP is not
working well
Hi Joe,
On 08/10/2005, at 6:28 AM, Joe S wrote:
Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like
to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra
5 360MHz.
My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to
become a bottleneck from one inter
Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hello,
On this moment I have XP on my system.
Now i want a dual boot XP and Openbsd.
XP has now the first 20 GB of total 40 GB.
When install Openbsd after XP i get a problem regarding the install
instructions.
But when i first install Openbsd and then XP i think XP is not
>>> Andreas Bihlmaier 8-Oct-05 15:20 >>>
>
> From my point of view I can understand why people rather send their
> bugs to misc rather than use sendbug. It is the response or feedback
> they want to get before submitting plain out dumb bug reports. Most
> of the time (that is NOT only for OpenBSD)
Tom Cosgrove wrote:
Andreas Bihlmaier 8-Oct-05 15:20 >>>
...
>> Now what should I do about my network card?
>> Send describtion of problem
>> 1.) to misc@ ?
>> 2.) use sendbug ?
>> 3.) to tech@ ?
>
> Plenty of bug reports start out as threads on [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're not
> sure, ask on
Roy Morris wrote:
I would like to be able to add/remove a rule from
the command line on those systems which
may have only a ram drive and or read only
pf.conf. Anyone know how to do it, or would
you need to create a new pf.conf in memory
someplace and then load it?
Maybe using anchors is the wa
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 07:32:05PM +0100, Tom Cosgrove wrote:
> As a rule of thumb, don't post to tech@ unless you are including a
> diff to fix/add something.
For (more or less obvious) fixes, isn't sendbug(1) including a diff
more appropriate than a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ciao,
Kili
I'm unable to mount a MS-DOS disk within a USB floppy drive on
OpenBSD 3.7/i386.
The following is both displayed and written to dmesg:
8<
umass0 at uhub1 port2 configuration 1 interface 0
umass0: CITIZEN XIDE-USB, rev 1.10/0.00, addr 2
umass0: using UFI over CBI with CCI
scsibus1 at umas
hmm, on Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 10:50:01AM +0100, Tom Cosgrove said that
> >>> frantisek holop 29-Sep-05 01:23 >>>
> >
> > hmm, on Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 07:55:26PM -0300, Pedro Martelletto said that
> > > No, I don't, but that's simply not needed. Just a note saying "I was
> > > running OpenBSD version
I have just ogtten usb networking up on my Zaurus, and now I'm tryingto
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
/usr/local/garbage
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me.
After searches on the internet turned up nothing, I found your site about
your love for OpenBSD. My problem is that when I boot, I get an error
/dev/rwd0a BAD SUPER BLOCK: VALUES IN SUPER BLOCK DISAGREE WITH THOSE IN
FIRST ALTERNATE.
Then, on the same 1
Tim timdarby.net> writes:
>
> I'm using CARP under 3.7 release version on two boxes that aren't
firewalls, so
> no pfsync involved and CARP configured as described in the FAQ.
What I'm seeing
> is that the box I've designated as BACKUP always boots with carp0
as INIT and
> carp1 and carp2 both c
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 05:27:59PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
I have just ogtten usb networking up on my Zaurus, and now I'm tryingto
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example,
> get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
> FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
> ... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
> /usr/local/garbage, I get "Permission denied". i don't have any cklear
> idea if
Justin Wong wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me.
...
Some of these files are photographs of my now deceased grandfather
and are very important.
After some disasters here, although in my/our case caused by human
errors, I have written two programs that scans a file of choice for
1)
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 12:28:40 +1000, Christopher JS Vance wrote
> The OpenBSD version of ghostscript doesn't include the driver you need.
>
> You could pay for
> a supported printer, or
> for somebody to port the CUPS-recommended ghostscript to OpenBSD,
> or for somebody to include the driver
Are you using the root account to try create the file ?
If so, this is your problem and you have to change a few settings on the file
server.
Leo
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] de la part de Chuck Robey
Date: sam. 10/8/2005 11:27
@: misc@openBSD.org
Objet : nfs mounting
The first thing to do is to copy the drive with the photos
to fresh disk space before further damage is done to the originals.
Expect recovery to be long and painful even with some tools
to make it easier.
There are people here that know a lot more about this than I, but the
first thing is to get
STOP -- DON'T DO ANYTHING ELSE w/o expert help at your side.
Justin Wong wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if you could help me.
After searches on the internet turned up nothing, I found your site about
your love for OpenBSD. My problem is that when I boot, I get an error
/dev/rwd0a BAD SUPER BLOCK
On Oct 8, 2005, at 6:59 PM, Tim wrote:
I found my own workaround for this problem and I'm posting it on
the chance it
will help someone else. I did some more experimenting and tried
adding more
backup carp interfaces to the physical interface that already had
three. When
I did this, I not
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 01:00:18AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder why the OpenBSD Ghostscript port wasn't build upon the CUPS ESP
version which include almost twice as many drivers. As far as I understand the
ESP is just an extended version with more drivers.
There are already two gho
Peter Valchev wrote:
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
/usr/local/garbage, I get "Permission denied". i don't have any ckl
Peter Valchev wrote:
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
/usr/local/garbage, I get "Permission denied". i don't have any ckl
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 01:00:18AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 12:28:40 +1000, Christopher JS Vance wrote
> > The OpenBSD version of ghostscript doesn't include the driver you need.
> >
> > You could pay for
> > a supported printer, or
> > for somebody to port the CUPS
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