On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 17:28:34 +1100, Steffen Kluge wrote:
>I just noticed that a fresh 3.8 install doesn't contain the DST
>exception that has been declared for Australia (NSW and ACT) this year,
And don't leave Tassie of the map!
>apparently to accommodate the Commonwealth Games.
So don't leave
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 17:28:34 +1100, Steffen Kluge wrote:
>
> >I just noticed that a fresh 3.8 install doesn't contain the DST
> >exception that has been declared for Australia (NSW and ACT) this year,
>
> And don't leave Tassie of the map!
>
> >appa
I have several machines that periodically kernel
panic. Many times, the kernel panics at boot... as rc
is running, it will panic. Occassionally, the
machines will make it past boot, but then randomly
panic after several hours of normal operation. Here
is the message that appears on the console:
Raul Aldaz wrote:
Any comment about this? (see sendmail.org).
All I know, sendmail.org says I can not patch versions below
8.13.5:
If you cannot upgrade to 8.13.6, then you can apply a patch
to 8.13.5, or a patch for 8.12.11. Note: these patches do not
apply cleanly to older versions; moreove
Hi all.
Are there any OpenBSD resellers in Africa?
If not, how must interest would there be if someone were to start one?
How many of you would order your Disc from an African reseller? Any
other African users here?
Marius Van Deventer
Computer Technician
Bytes Technology Group - Systems In
Hi all,
A little success story : we just setup an OpenBSD-flashdist / OpenBGPd
"router-on-a-flash" for a small AS with great success.
Thank you guys !
Just a little question : I would like to set local preference depending
on the total length of the AS-path.
Sth like :
(pseudo config)
ip
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 19:23 +1100, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> >Proper handling of DST can be checked by running "zdump -v -c 2007
> >Australia/NSW".
>
> or Sydney or Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Victoria, Tasmania, Adelaide,
> South or whatever you use that is affected
Sydney, NSW, Canberra and ACT
On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 11:30:40PM +0100, Lukas Drbohlav wrote:
>
> with this in x509v3.cnf
> # default settings
> CERTUFQDN = "what i have to give there ??!!"
the UFQDN, eg. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Please take a look at isakmpd(8),
where this is explained using FQDN. UFQDN is simila
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 09:31:38AM +1030, Damon McMahon wrote:
> Greetings,
re
> For the second time in a week the following kernel panic has occured
> on boot. In between these two events the firewall has booted many
> times without issue.
>
> booting hd0a:/bsd: 4686336+945680 [52+241344+223335]
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 09:30:44 +0100 (CET), Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>> Nobody replied.
>
>Well, maybe not, but the tz data was fixed. 3.9 Has the correct data.
Don't think I didn't notice, thanks guys. Back when I did the file it
wasn't generally known by those who needed it that it was needed. Lots
o
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 21:14:28 +1100, Steffen Kluge wrote:
>On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 19:23 +1100, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>> >Proper handling of DST can be checked by running "zdump -v -c 2007
>> >Australia/NSW".
>>
>> or Sydney or Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Victoria, Tasmania, Adelaide,
>> South or
* Marcel Prisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-23 11:01]:
> A little success story : we just setup an OpenBSD-flashdist / OpenBGPd
> "router-on-a-flash" for a small AS with great success.
wonderful!
care to write us a little testionial for www.openbgpd.org/users.html? :)
> Just a little question :
Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
Raul Aldaz wrote:
Any comment about this? (see sendmail.org).
So fix is currently unknown for 3.8-stable with 8.13.4. Looks
like we need to wait millert@'s work for stable branches...
One way to fix 3.8-stable is to pull in 8.13.6 entirely but
anyway it needs testi
Joe Advisor wrote:
...
Can anybody provide any insight for me as to what I
might be doing wrong? I am not sure where to be even
begin to debug. Thanks in advance.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq2.html#Bugs
Nick.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:54:18AM +0100, Marcel Prisi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> A little success story : we just setup an OpenBSD-flashdist / OpenBGPd
> "router-on-a-flash" for a small AS with great success.
>
> Thank you guys !
>
> Just a little question : I would like to set local preference depe
Daniel Hamlin wrote:
I have a server acting as a router/firewall (dmesg below) that stopped
passing traffic on one network card after being up for ~4 months. The
card was unpingable, and I believe the console said "watchdog
timeout". Since the connection was down, I didn't take the time to
w
Hi,
I tried to install OpenBSD 3.8 on a box with two Gigabit 3Com cards with
Broadcom BCM5701 chipset. I set up networking, configured the ip address,
set the default route, put the nameserver into the resolv.conf file. Pinging
the nameserver works, resolving dns names and doing anything over tcp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello.
In OpenBGPD is possible to send bgp attributes like MED to neighbor?
Thanks
[]'s
Nadal
- --
+---+
| Anderson Nadal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - RHCE |
|Coordenador Tec
Hi all,
I've tried to find any definition on the Internet before but I really
couldn't find a paper or anything that could clear up my doubts. If
anyone here could help me I'd be very thankful. The questions are the
following:
1. What is privilege separation?
2. What is privilege revocation?
3. W
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:15:50AM -0300, Anderson Nadal wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hello.
>
> In OpenBGPD is possible to send bgp attributes like MED to neighbor?
>
The MED you set is redistributed to your neighbors.
OpenBGPD behaves as it is described in the
* Anderson Nadal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-23 14:25]:
> In OpenBGPD is possible to send bgp attributes like MED to neighbor?
sure.
--
BS Web Services, http://www.bsws.de/
OpenBSD-based Webhosting, Mail Services, Managed Servers, ...
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the
* Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060320 23:00]:
Hi everyone. I am troubleshooting a client (running OpenBSD 3.8) who
cannot connect to a Canadian cable provider (videotron.ca) with
dhclient. dhclient cannot find a dhcp server. Is there anything
special one needs to do besides 'dhclient '? The co
Claudio Jeker a icrit :
This is not possible in OpenBGPD. I'm not even sure why we should add
something like that. Could you please tell me why you need to change
localpref depending on the path length?
The BGP decision process checks this:
1) nexthop state (reachable or not)
2) localpref
3) as
just before i order my 3.9:
this is what i feel sometimes, and i think sometimes more of you do.
people who read misc@ for years might identify the following
(for me disturbing) trend:
twice a year (or maybe more) when it comes to money issues, Theo and
the devs ask for donations, cd purchases
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 03:09:08PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> [...]
>
Now can EVERBODY please submit their personal feelings and put oil into
this starting FLAMEWAR. Oh and please add a "THEOFLAMEWAR" string to
the subject, so that i can easily set up maildrop rules...
Thanks!
Tobias
This is what I see:
Community - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and as far as I can remember non of devs has ever told me what I'm nobody.
On Thursday 23 March 2006 15:09, frantisek holop wrote:
> just before i order my 3.9:
>
> this is what i feel sometimes, and i think sometimes more of you do.
>
>
> pe
frantisek holop wrote:
except when it comes to money. well, well.
then suddenly we ARE a community, we are NEEDED and should feel as one,
so we can join powers and walk off into the setting sun.
it is this hypocracy i hate the most (just as much as Theo does too
-- that is why i love openbsd).
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 03:09:08PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> if you don't have cvs commit, you are a nobody that's what misc@
> will teach any newcomer using iron and fire. i try to be part
> of a community but the devs say you are nobody and should be glad
> that you can use this stuff.
It'
hmm, on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 11:49:49AM -0300, Pedro Martelletto said that
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 03:09:08PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > if you don't have cvs commit, you are a nobody that's what misc@
> > will teach any newcomer using iron and fire. i try to be part
> > of a community but
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 04:03:58PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> i never did try to present this as absolute truth, all the mail is
> my personal opinion.
Okay, thanks for clarifying that.
-p.
Anyone who know what those two lines should look like if I created {a
b d e g h} partitions during the installation process (the whole disk
is used for openbsd).
SystemPartition=...
OSLoadPartition=...
It's a IBM 9GB SCSI disk in the slot next to the last one (seen from
back in right direction).
Hello frantisek,
Thursday, March 23, 2006, 8:09:08 AM, you wrote:
fh> this is what i feel sometimes, and i think sometimes more of you do.
fh> unfortunately there is no real community around openbsd. at least
fh> i dont see one -- one where there are people without cvs commit.
fh> if you don't h
On 3/23/06, frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> i never did try to
present this as absolute truth, all the mail is
> my personal opinion.
just shutup and donate already!
-K
My oh my, that is an ill-informed rant, isn't it? Feel better now?
I'm not going to a bloat out the list by explaining to your bruised
ego, how you are wrong and have the wrong outlook in all of this.
Go figure it out for yourself.
--
Best regards,
Craig
http://slashboot.org/
Support OpenBSD
On Thursday 23 March 2006 09:36, you wrote:
> This is what I see:
>
> Community - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> and as far as I can remember non of devs has ever told me what I'm nobody.
Good for you.
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 15:09, frantisek holop wrote:
> > just before i order my 3.9:
> >
> > this i
On Thursday 23 March 2006 14:09, frantisek holop wrote:
> just before i order my 3.9:
>
> this is what i feel sometimes, and i think sometimes more of you do.
>
>
> people who read misc@ for years might identify the following
> (for me disturbing) trend:
>
>
> twice a year (or maybe more) when it c
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
> All I know, sendmail.org says I can not patch versions below
> 8.13.5:
That's wrong. See the 8.13.6 note:
and 8.12 are availabe at our FTP site. However, note that those
patches do not (cleanly) apply to versions other than 8.13.5 and
8.
I would really appreciate if you guys could stop responding to this
thread.
On 3/23/06, Fergus Wilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 14:09, frantisek holop wrote:
> > just before i order my 3.9:
> >
> > this is what i feel sometimes, and i think sometimes more of you do.
> >
> >
> > people who read misc@ for years might identify the following
> > (
Is that why /snapshots/packages/i386/ is not available? I'm probably
going to get yelled at for asking this, but I really don't know the
answer. I just upgraded to -current, if I can't use
/snapshots/packages/i386/ for installing packages, where should I
install from? Yes I ordered a 3.9 CD, but
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Hash: SHA1
Ok!
But, how to? :)
It's my bgpd.conf. Just "set metric" ?
group "peering" {
remote-as 1234
neighbor $peer1 {
descr "MAIN"
announce all
local-address $local1
depend o
> I just noticed that a fresh 3.8 install doesn't contain the DST
> exception that has been declared for Australia (NSW and ACT) this year,
> apparently to accommodate the Commonwealth Games.
Yes, it is very hard for us to cope with governments that don't
understand what they are doing, ahead of w
Does anybody have a soekris box and would like to give a shell account
for some testing?
I am considering to buy one for me, but i would like, previously, to
be able to feel what it is like.
Thanks.
PS: Of course, i expect it to run openbsd.
On 3/23/06, Bob Bostwick (Lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that why /snapshots/packages/i386/ is not available? I'm probably
> going to get yelled at for asking this, but I really don't know the
> answer. I just upgraded to -current, if I can't use
> /snapshots/packages/i386/ for installing
frantisek holop wrote:
unfortunately there is no real community around openbsd. at least
i dont see one -- one where there are people without cvs commit.
if you don't have cvs commit, you are a nobody that's what misc@
will teach any newcomer using iron and fire. i try to be part
of a community
it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
if there's any up-to-date published information, plz. let me know...
best regards!
ps: sorry guys, i couldn't 'stand it ;_)
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/auug04/index.html
MikeG
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I've tried to find any definition on the Internet before but I really
couldn't find a paper or anything that could clear up my doubts. If
anyone here could help me I'd be very thankful. The questions are the
fol
Oops, I meant to post the latest version:
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/ven05-deraadt/index.html
Mike
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 01:58:07PM -0300, Anderson Nadal wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Ok!
>
> But, how to? :)
>
> It's my bgpd.conf. Just "set metric" ?
>
Yep.
> group "peering" {
> remote-as 1234
> neighbor $peer1 {
> descr "
> Is that why /snapshots/packages/i386/ is not available?
During the 3.9 release cycle BUILDS we run out of space in our FTP
partition temporarily. And so do quite a few mirrors -- so we are
cautious in this regard.
The packages for one release are 19GB. Considering that most FTP
sites contain
> you Theo, have the luxury only few have
Actually the real luxury all of us have is that we can delete mails
from people who only think of themselves.
> WE make it possible for YOU Theo to do this.
> so don't tell me i am lucky to use openbsd.
Fine. So stop making it possible for (not me), but
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:14:12AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've tried to find any definition on the Internet before but I really
> couldn't find a paper or anything that could clear up my doubts. If
> anyone here could help me I'd be very thankful. The questions are the
> followi
On 3/23/06, Bob Bostwick (Lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that why /snapshots/packages/i386/ is not available? I'm probably
> going to get yelled at for asking this, but I really don't know the
> answer. I just upgraded to -current, if I can't use
> /snapshots/packages/i386/ for installing
--- "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jo=E3o_Salvatti?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've tried to find any definition on the Internet before but I really
> couldn't find a paper or anything that could clear up my doubts. If
> anyone here could help me I'd be very thankful. The questions are the
> foll
On Wed, March 22, 2006 10:18 pm, Diego Casati wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im trying to block a Windows XP SP2 with the OSFP support on PF but a
> rather odd behavior seems to be happening. Not sure about this. This is
> the
> only lines that I have on my pf.conf. The thing is, when I take the word
> "no-df"
> it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
> to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
In the last month about 1/5th of what we need to run in a year
has been donated.
Sad, eh. 350 donation transactions in one month. I had no idea
that the OpenSSH deployment
On 3/23/06, Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install OpenBSD 3.8 on a box with two Gigabit 3Com cards with
> Broadcom BCM5701 chipset. I set up networking, configured the ip address,
> set the default route, put the nameserver into the resolv.conf file. Pinging
> th
On Mar 23, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
In the last month about 1/5th of what we need to run in a year
has been donated.
Sad, eh. 350 donation transactions in one
> >> it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
> >> to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
> >
> > In the last month about 1/5th of what we need to run in a year
> > has been donated.
> >
> > Sad, eh. 350 donation transactions in one month. I had no idea
> >
On 3/23/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
> > to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
>
> In the last month about 1/5th of what we need to run in a year
> has been donated.
>
> Sad, eh. 350 donation trans
On 3/23/06, Michael Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a feeling this has been asked before but I'm sure there
> are new readers on this list (such as myself) that could benefit from
> a repeated answer.
It certainly has. Did you search the list archives? You can easily
find the answer
hmm, on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 11:23:02AM -0700, Theo de Raadt said that
> > it would be interesting to know about how MUCH money donated
> > to the openbsd project you all are REALLY talking here...
>
> Sad, eh. 350 donation transactions in one month. I had no idea
> that the OpenSSH deployment o
--- Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody have a soekris box and would like to give a shell
> account
> for some testing?
> I am considering to buy one for me, but i would like, previously, to
> be able to feel what it is like.
What sort of testing? About feelings, it depends on
How long I have been a user is irrelevant, to be honest. I resent the
overtones of elitism, of which it appears you are complaining about in
others.
I am merely an enthusiast, but I make what contributions I can and I do
it because I personally feel it is the right thing to do. I have not
been br
Frantisek Holop, if you are so thankless towards our efforts,
please stop posting to our mailing lists. PLEASE stop running
any software we write. I know I am not alone when I ask this
of you.
Just out of curiosity, why are you trying to take in money by nickels
and dimes rather than obtaining research grants from the Alberta
government?
Alberta is rolling in cash, and has specifically stated it wants to
invest in technological research so that it will be in a good position
when oil mon
On Thursday 23 March 2006 13:08, you wrote:
> Other than that, my system performs very well on a small lan and I am
> very happy. Here is my df:
>
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/wd0a 118M 21.7M 90.0M19%/
> mfs:30147 7.8M100K7.3M
We have nowhere to start. Alberta does not care about what we do.
This is an oil place, not a IT place.
On 3/23/06, frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> i am really not entitled to judge you, except the creator
> no one is. but answer me frankly please, do you think
> that the "legend" of your personality is helping to raise
> funds for the project?
My company knows nothing of Theo's pe
I read that FTP is becoming far more popular than CDROMs as a means
of obtaining OpenBSD. If this is because it's more convenient (vs. folks
just being too cheap) then it might make sense to sell downloadable
official (copyright Theo de Raadt) ISO images of releases as well as
CDROMs. Yes,
Thanks for all!!!
On 3/23/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:14:12AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've tried to find any definition on the Internet before but I really
> > couldn't find a paper or anything that could clear up my doubts.
> Just out of curiosity, why are you trying to take in money by nickels
> and dimes rather than obtaining research grants from the Alberta
> government?
I think you underestimate the difficulty of doing this. It would
require a full time person doing the grant application forms.
> Alberta is rol
hmm, on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 12:25:01PM -0700, Theo de Raadt said that
> Frantisek Holop, if you are so thankless towards our efforts,
> please stop posting to our mailing lists. PLEASE stop running
> any software we write. I know I am not alone when I ask this
> of you.
thankless? you sir, are
hmm, on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 07:08:00PM +, Craig said that
> How long I have been a user is irrelevant, to be honest. I resent the
> overtones of elitism, of which it appears you are complaining about in
> others.
as some other "elitist" will surely point out to you, posting
a private letter o
--- marrandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 13:08, you wrote:
>
>
>
> > Other than that, my system performs very well on a small lan and I
> am
> > very happy. Here is my df:
> >
> > Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> > /dev/wd0a 118M 21.7
On Thursday 23 March 2006 15:41, you wrote:
> > Why isn't /var listed in MFS ?
> >
> > Logs etc
>
> # ls -lh /var
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 8B Dec 16 21:28 /var -> /tmp/var
I was wondering if you had done something like that.
Hows it holding up with only 7.8MB for both /tmp and /var ?
Any
On 03/23/06 20:13, frantisek holop wrote:
how long would wikipedia survive with a userbase attitude
like yours? everything is connected with everything.
Yes, and Theo's attitude is perfect for OpenBSD and OpenSSH in a
technical way.
I do agree Theo should correct one bit but no more than t
> thankless? you sir, are the most thankless project leader
> i have ever seen in my life.
We thank with code. We don't come shower people with nice words.
We write code.
> i have been advocating openbsd since the 2.6 times
> and buying cds/shirts/posters since i started making
> money. wim ca
--- marrandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 23 March 2006 15:41, you wrote:
>
> > > Why isn't /var listed in MFS ?
> > >
> > > Logs etc
> >
> > # ls -lh /var
> > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 8B Dec 16 21:28 /var -> /tmp/var
>
> I was wondering if you had done something like that.
>
>
> I read that FTP is becoming far more popular than CDROMs as a means
> of obtaining OpenBSD. If this is because it's more convenient (vs. folks
> just being too cheap) then it might make sense to sell downloadable
> official (copyright Theo de Raadt) ISO images of releases as well as
> CD
Until earlier today I was unaware that it is much easier for Europeans
to donate via direct bank transfers. Apparently bank transfers,
compared to paypal or credit card transactions, are more reliable,
more secure, and very inexpensive. (Between countries in the Euro zone
they may not cost more t
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 21:40:31 +0100, frantisek holop proclaimed...
> you can ignore, that's for sure. but you don't...
> at least i made you think about it.
Aren't you done yet, troll? Still hungry?
I don't see it written anywhere where buying CDs or donating to the
project gives any of us users a "vote" into how things are done
within the project.
I've loved the OS for years and support the project, that's the only
"vote" I'm entitled to and I'm glad to exercise it.
Please let this thread d
To get money from the government you have to work with
professionals consultants. The good ones are expensive,
but they do work on a contingency basis.
They know who to ask, and what incantation to follow.
Its their job to get the money not yours.
The trick is finding a good one. To get money,
I think that everyone here at one point or another has been insulted
or even attacked for posting to this mailing list. Yes, there are some
very 'trigger happy' folks here. More so then other mailing lists.
I am not saying that often enough an email doesn't warrant a good
flame, but sometimes I re
On 03/23/06 20:52, Daniel E. Hassler wrote:
I read that FTP is becoming far more popular than CDROMs as a means
of obtaining OpenBSD. If this is because it's more convenient (vs. folks
just being too cheap) then it might make sense to sell downloadable
official (copyright Theo de Raadt) ISO
On 03/23/06 22:11, Theo de Raadt wrote:
We can't.
What's difficult with pointing ftp.openbsd.org to a new server that's
a mirror of the current ftp.openbsd.org server?
Why can you point us again and again to the place where we "should"
buy CD's while we want to be pointed to a the place w
YES!
I finally made it!
OpenBSD/sgi (silikon.lan) (tty00) :)
login:
# uname -a
OpenBSD silikon.lan 3.8 GENERIC#164 sgi
here are a few pics of my environment: http://bkw.lindesign.se/gallery/boxes/
I will prolly write a doc just as last time I was playing with
diskless on OpenBSD (http://ww
I have created an rsa key on my workstations which I use to ssh to 25+ servers
I have a small script that allows me to 'ssh ${host}' easily.
but when I am logged into $host1 and attempt to ssh to $host2
I'm prompted for a password.
So, I decided to copy my id_rsa into the ${host}~./ssh directorie
> my next mission is to get X running on 'silikon'. I haven't found any
> specific documentation about that at all...
There is currently no X server support on sgi O2. This is being worked
on, but don't hold your breath.
Miod
I fail to see why there aren't at least 2000
people/organizations/OS's/OS projects willing to donate at a dollar a
day. That should give the projects what they need to evolve at a
healthy pace.
~5,000/mo for power, internet connection, and other overhead
~25,000/mo for hackathons
~10,000/mo for h
Some of us:
1. Work for companies which want you to have a physical CD around, even if it
is available via FTP.
2. Buy CD's (I have to preorder 3.9, and I will).
3. Put the stickers on our machines and servers.
4. Work on machines which may not be connected to the Internet.
5. Don't have the
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 22:27:10 +0100, chefren proclaimed...
> Sigh... Is it so difficult to try this for a period?
>
> I offer to do the administration.
Who the fuck are you? Nobody, that's who.
I don't trust some nobody to do the administration of the FTP server I
download from. Why would we t
Apologies if this hasn't already been covered on the lists somewhere.
Limit CD-ROM download availability and push for more CD sales.
Instead of offering hefty discounts to resellers, why not establish
trusted distribution points in different countries?
I would personally be happy to act as one
On Thursday 23 March 2006 15:54, you wrote:
> > thankless? you sir, are the most thankless project leader
> > i have ever seen in my life.
>
> We thank with code. We don't come shower people with nice words.
> We write code.
Oh, dear.
Frantisek,
The dichotomies are only too obvious. As dumb
Let's get straight. I don't need Theo de Raadt to tell me "thank you", I
don't need him to set any kind of thank letters, I need him to run this
project, and make it work/develop. If he does, and project goes well...
Yes, that's the way I know where are my money spend for.
So let it just run,
> I did not mean to step on another sacred cow - I really only wanted to
> suggest redirecting this thread toward workable solutions.
The problem is that many of the "workable solutions" people are
suggesting are completely ridiculous.
They are in the catagory of "Cater to me, the entire world i
How about the next time Theo, Marco, or another developer asks for
donations/sponsorship everyone does one or more of the following:
1. Donates cash.
2. Writes letters to those who can donate cash.
3. Buys CDs/merch.
4. Gets friends and co-workers to buy CDs/merch. (Non-IT people love
my wire
Hi,
* Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/23/06, Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tried to install OpenBSD 3.8 on a box with two Gigabit 3Com cards with
> > Broadcom BCM5701 chipset. I set up networking, configured the ip address,
> > set the default route, put the name
On 3/23/06, Wojtek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let's get straight. I don't need Theo de Raadt to tell me "thank you", I
> don't need him to set any kind of thank letters, I need him to run this
> project, and make it work/develop. If he does, and project goes well...
> Yes, that's the way I know
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