I've spent a good bit of time looking at source code, forums, and
archives and am still having trouble. I'm running an OpenBSD 3.8
GENERIC#138 i386 server with a Soekris card with hifn drivers.
dmesg says:
hifn0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Hifn 7955/7954" rev 0x00: LZS 3DES ARC4
MD5 SHA1 RNG
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:37:42AM -0500, Christopher Thorpe wrote:
> dmesg says:
> hifn0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Hifn 7955/7954" rev 0x00: LZS 3DES ARC4
> MD5 SHA1 RNG AES PK, 32KB dram, irq 11
>
> The drivers support modular exponentiation, but I'm having trouble
> finding documentation o
Before you buy anything, check out:
http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/en/ or as PDF,
http://www.bgnett.no/~peter/pf/en/pf-firewall.pdf
I found it very useful actually, and it is up2date.
/bkw
On 26/03/06, Qwerty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building fi
Ryan McBride wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 12:32:31PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
Same main question as in the last thread I posted to, but without any of
the distractions. Can a pair of redundant firewalls be used with
arpbalance without being affected by the "state race"?
It should work fin
Mitch Parker wrote:
Another book which I highly recommend as a corollary is Absolute OpenBSD. I
have used the pf section in that book multiple times as a reference.
I can second that, very good book, I have read it too.
--
Michael Schmidt MIRRORS:
DJGPP ftp://ftp.fh-kobl
* Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/25/06, Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Somehow pakets sent to the box aren't received by userspace programs. I
> > think that's very strange...
> tcpdump?
I didn't try tcpdump on the machine, but on the gateway, and the response
pack
* Tobias Kirschstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-25 20:26]:
> > Maybe our friends of humppa.com will make a "Humppa OpenBSD Support
> > Tour 2006" or add them to the 11 OpenBSD songs.
>
> ... as you mention it: an (maybe more funny) idea would be some benefit
> humppa concerts with e.g. Elaekelae
Hello!
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 10:35:05AM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
>And a quick Google search reveals that this is a.) a dead horse, b.) already
>in place:
>http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies
This should be referred to from http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
Systematica
Yes
I see three or four things at this http://images.kd85.com/notforsale/ page
that could be candidates for giveaways to customers. I did almost forgot this
link. Did I get it during the last CD buy? I have forgotten...
However. To bad it's not on the official page... I really wonder why it ca
> There's always the polo shirt, or since you're in Europe, some of the gear
> on https://kd85.com/notforsale.html perhaps.
Pics of the stuff?
Wouldn't it be interesting to sell OpenSSH CD. I read the thread and
people are always talking about OpenBSD CD but It might be interesting
to sell OpenSSH CD (including sources, documentation and pre-builded
binaries for most popular platforms). I think the audiance is more
important.
I have done
...on Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 09:22:57PM +1100, Zoong PHAM wrote:
> Do you mind to share the instruction of how to replace OpenBSD's
> sendmail with sendmail.org's 8.13.6?
Warning: Works for me, but may not for you. The
specific version below is untested, and may miss
options you need on your s
>I've spent a good bit of time looking at source code, forums, and
> archives and am still having trouble. I'm running an OpenBSD 3.8
> GENERIC#138 i386 server with a Soekris card with hifn drivers.
>
> dmesg says:
> hifn0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "Hifn 7955/7954" rev 0x00: LZS 3DES ARC4
On 2006-03-27 14:49:52 +0200, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 10:35:05AM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
> >And a quick Google search reveals that this is a.) a dead horse, b.) already
> >in place:
>
> >http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies
>
> This should be re
...on Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 08:25:32AM +0100, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
> > There is no reason to provide funding from a business standpoint. What
> > does
> > the business gain?
> Does having a "business standpoint" require shutting off all common sense?
In todays world: Mostly. Modern businesses
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 05:20:20PM -0700, David B. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed 3.8 on a sun E450, I recompiled the kernel to include
> RaidFrame for my boot drives and dpt(4) to support my Adaptec/DPT
> controller. The OS now sees /dev/sd4, which is the controller card, but I
> can't find
Having cvsync'd from a March 15th snapshot and rebuilt world / XF4 (and of
course new kernel), I find that X now refuses to start with the above
message.
Anything I can do to help investigate? The machine is not directly
accessible from the 'net at the moment, but I have it next to me :-)
Attache
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 04:30:37PM -0800, J wrote:
> I've got an openbsd 3.8 box that I want joined to a win2k Active
> Directory domain. From what I've been able to find, Samba 3 should be
> able to handle this. It also sounds like winbind and kerberos support
> is required for full functiona
On 3/26/06, Qwerty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
> OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or is
> it a bit outdated. Thank You Danny
>
Definitely it is not outdated :-)
I got it from
http://www.ope
On Monday 27 March 2006 05.10, you wrote:
> On 3/26/06, Per-Olov Sjvholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My questions are:
> > Is it normal for the above server to idle for 50-70% when there is 50Mbit
> > network load and 25000 states?
> > Is there a way to make it idle even more and lower the inter
Hello everyone,
I recently switched to a new mail server (about 3 weeks ago) and at first
I was receiving email from the list but it seems to be about 2 weeks since
the last one.
Is the list real quiet or do I have a local mail issue?
Thanks,
Brian.
I think I've got the solution, at last.
We'll set up a webpage where people can submit all their excellent, wacky,
off-the-wall, and tired ideas and suggestions for raising money ... and each
submission will cost the submitter a pittance, only a couple of hundred
dollars. Part of that will pay for
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 07:01:59 -0800
"Brian Street" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently switched to a new mail server (about 3 weeks ago) and at first
> I was receiving email from the list but it seems to be about 2 weeks since
> the last one.
>
> Is the list real quiet or do
From: "Alexander Bochmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:29 PM
My guess is that especially (US-based) public companies
don't want to be seen associated with OpenBSD (by donating,
for example), as they fear damage to their business
reputation from that.
-Why? In what way wou
Hi all,
Has anybody a 'High performance IPSec and SSL accelerator PCI card with Cavium
CN1010' running on OpenBSD?
I am looking for a crypto card and it could be an option but it isn't in the
hardware supported list in http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware
Thanks!
--
Abel Talaversn Esteve
thus Stefan Olsson spake:
From: "Alexander Bochmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:29 PM
My guess is that especially (US-based) public companies don't want to
be seen associated with OpenBSD (by donating, for example), as they
fear damage to their business reputation from t
thus Timo Schoeler spake:
thus Stefan Olsson spake:
From: "Alexander Bochmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 2:29 PM
My guess is that especially (US-based) public companies don't want to
be seen associated with OpenBSD (by donating, for example), as they
fear damage to their
I assume this is an obvious question, but I just wanted to be sure. Was
the release that was sent to the CD manufacturer created before the 3.9
001 errata?
-- Will
-- Original message --
From: Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think I've got the solution, at last.
>
> We'll set up a webpage where people can submit all their excellent, wacky,
> off-the-wall, and tired ideas and suggestions for raising money ... and each
> submission
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 02:53:45PM +0100, Pierre-Yves Dampure wrote:
> Having cvsync'd from a March 15th snapshot and rebuilt world / XF4 (and of
> course new kernel), I find that X now refuses to start with the above
> message.
>
> Anything I can do to help investigate? The machine is not directl
No, this isn't another "Sendmail needs to be replaced because there was
a security hole" email. I was following the thread on BugTraq regarding
the Sendmail vulnerability, and saw this from Theo (Mar 24 2006):
"Luckily within a few months you will be able to tell Sendmail how
to disclose their bu
Hello misc@,
I finally got around to setup a dhcpd in my local LAN.
All hosts get their IP by dhcp, but also need an alias (as secure VPN
inside LAN) on each interface, after playing around with
"/etc/hostname." I found the place to put the stuff:
/etc/dhclient.conf. Seemed to work well until I tr
No, I had not noticed that. And honestly, if I had I doubt I would
have recognized it as a PCI slot error (though I will in the future).
Thank you for pointing this out, your suggestion of moving the card
worked and the NIC is up and running!
Thanks!
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2006/03/24 10:2
Ok I realised I asked the question the wrong way round.
Anyone prepared to say that this looks ok? :)
Mike
Mike Gould wrote:
Hi, and anyone comment on the security and efficiency of the following
plan?
I want to allow some users to share some files via ftp. Now since ftp
sends passwords in p
Hi all,
I'm trying to understand why spamd isn't doing any verbose logging on my
mail server. Spamd is working fine, so this is more curiosity/learning
than anything else.
NOTE: I have replaced the standard syslog with socklog. I understand that
this may be a socklog problem and not a spam
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:53:01AM -0700, Jeff Ross wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to understand why spamd isn't doing any verbose logging on my
> mail server. Spamd is working fine, so this is more curiosity/learning
> than anything else.
>
> NOTE: I have replaced the standard syslog with so
On 03/26/06 07:45, Travers Buda wrote:
They have no time for anything but excelence.
Clueless, money is needed because it =isn't= excellent at all.
Lots of people are too religious here, OpenBSD is neither a religion
nor even a cult and shouldn't be one too.
The truth is just that OpenBSD
On 3/27/06, Brian Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I recently switched to a new mail server (about 3 weeks ago) and at first
> I was receiving email from the list but it seems to be about 2 weeks since
> the last one.
>
> Is the list real quiet or do I have a local mail issue
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Ray Lai wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:53:01AM -0700, Jeff Ross wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to understand why spamd isn't doing any verbose logging on my
mail server. Spamd is working fine, so this is more curiosity/learning
than anything else.
NOTE: I have replaced the
OpenBSD is not going to become a charity because
of the overhead to the accounting involved. I
understand that.
In that case, OpenBSD should not ask for donations
from business since it can not give a tax receipt,
and further more if OpenBSD could give a charitable
tax receipt that tax receipt pr
> I assume this is an obvious question, but I just wanted to be sure. Was
> the release that was sent to the CD manufacturer created before the 3.9
> 001 errata?
Yes.
Understand that OpenBSD does not want to become incorporated,
because of the overheads involved, but I don't understand
why Theo de Raadt does not apply for a "trade name"
http://governmentservices.gov.ab.ca/cr/reg_bus_name.cfm
Trade names cost $10cdn. With a trade name you can
open a bank account
> "Luckily within a few months you will be able to tell Sendmail how
> to disclose their bugs because their next version is going to come
> out with a much more commercial licence. Then you can pay for it,
> and then you can complain too."
>
> Is this a hint that there might be a license issues th
On 3/27/06, Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 3/25/06, Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Somehow pakets sent to the box aren't received by userspace programs. I
> > > think that's very strange...
> > tcpdump?
>
> I didn't
I'll take this opportunity to request an OpenBSD pint glass! Isn't
beer a big part of the development process?
Coffee mugs are good, too.
Greg
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 12:56:14PM -0500, Peter Fraser wrote:
> In that case, OpenBSD should not ask for donations
> from business since it can not give a tax receipt,
[...]
I'm quite sure that, would the big players see the benefits giving
monetary support to OpenBSD, they would contact Theo and
On 27/03/06, Luca Losio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There's always the polo shirt, or since you're in Europe, some of the gear
> > on https://kd85.com/notforsale.html perhaps.
>
> Pics of the stuff?
The first link from the above page:
http://images.kd85.com/notforsale/
Hi All,
Would it be fair to say that a Systems Administrator and a Network
Administrator are no longer two seperate entities but have become
one and the same. Don't the two dabble more and more into each
other's business.
Thanks
Danny
__
On 03/26/06 17:35, frantisek holop wrote:
Talking about arrogance:
everybody seems to be happy about Theo's style
..
the problem mr de Raadt fails to see is,
What's his name, Theo or "mr de Raadt"?
+++chefren
On Sun, March 26, 2006 9:53 pm, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> 3.9 i386 build #617 snapshot:
>
> I have an ipsec.conf at one end of a tunnel-
> ike esp from 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.0.0/24 peer 61.95.94.130
> ike esp from 138.130.27.231 to 192.168.0.0/24 peer 61.95.94.130
> ike esp from 138.130.27.231 t
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:13:58PM +0200, chefren wrote:
> On 03/26/06 17:35, frantisek holop wrote:
>
> Talking about arrogance:
>
> >everybody seems to be happy about Theo's style
>
> ..
>
> >the problem mr de Raadt fails to see is,
>
> What's his name, Theo or "mr de Raadt"?
Mr. de Raadt
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:50:04 +0200
Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Tobias Kirschstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-25 20:26]:
> > > Maybe our friends of humppa.com will make a "Humppa OpenBSD
> > > Support Tour 2006" or add them to the 11 OpenBSD songs.
> >
> > ... as you mention it
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 14:26:19 -0500 (EST), Nikolai N. Fetissov wrote:
>On Sun, March 26, 2006 9:53 pm, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>> 3.9 i386 build #617 snapshot:
>>
>> I have an ipsec.conf at one end of a tunnel-
>> ike esp from 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.0.0/24 peer 61.95.94.130
>> ike esp from 138.13
OPENBSD_3_8 from sources grabbed mar.2.
kernel config:
==
$ diff -u GENERIC.MP GENERIC.MP.RAID
--- GENERIC.MP Sun May 1 03:54:20 2005
+++ GENERIC.MP.RAID Sun Mar 26 21:45:32 2006
@@ -9,3 +9,6 @@
cpu* at mainbus?
ioapic*at mainbu
> Has anybody a 'High performance IPSec and SSL accelerator PCI card with Cavium
> CN1010' running on OpenBSD?
>
> I am looking for a crypto card and it could be an option but it isn't in the
> hardware supported list in http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware
Some crypto cards are based on a su
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 09:57:25PM +0200, Tobias Kirschstein wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:50:04 +0200
> Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Tobias Kirschstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-25 20:26]:
> > > > Maybe our friends of humppa.com will make a "Humppa OpenBSD
> > > > Support T
On Mon, March 27, 2006 3:01 pm, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 14:26:19 -0500 (EST), Nikolai N. Fetissov wrote:
>
>>On Sun, March 26, 2006 9:53 pm, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>>> 3.9 i386 build #617 snapshot:
>>>
>>> I have an ipsec.conf at one end of a tunnel-
>>> ike esp from 192.168.1.
I'm using an Asus A8N-E with an Athlon64 3200+. Everything seems to
work fine except:
1) I cannot access the network with nfe0. Any attempt to use the
device results in errors like "tx error v2: 0x6004" repeated ad
nauseum. An fxp PCI card works fine.
2) The onboard auich(4) device is usable,
J,
Read the Samba handbook. All of it. Yes, it was written for linux,
however, it contains some important information regarding your needs.
And if the OpenBSD package doesn't contain the functionality support you
need, you could try the port. I haven't used any ports on OpenBSD but I
think you
I put an SB Live! Value (emu) in my machine, and I get the same
problem. I get a good few minutes of clear audio before it starts
becoming garbled, though.
--Blair
--
"What is the practical application of a million galaxies?"
--Alan W. Watts
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 06:43:38AM +, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I built a release from the OPENBSD_3_9 cvs sources a few days ago and
> installed them on my soekris gate, a net 4801 with a soekris 1411 mini-pci
> vpn card.
>
> When I ssh to the soekris host or I ssh from my soekris box
> Some crypto cards are based on a supported chip, but are simply
> re-branded. I took a brief look at the Cavium and it looks like they
> have their own chips. We don't have support for those. They also state
> they have drivers for FreeBSD. Perhaps you can talk them into making
> an BSD-licensed
Hi, can anyone help me to get junit to work with ant?
Ant and JUnit both work on their own but Ant doesn't recognise the
tag.
According to the ant faq the fix for this is to set ANT_PATH such that
$ANT_PATH/lib contains ant-junit.jar but on my system ant-junit.jar is
in /usr/local/lib/java/
I second this! I'd buy at least six of 'em.
Mark
Greg Thomas wrote:
I'll take this opportunity to request an OpenBSD pint glass! Isn't
beer a big part of the development process?
Coffee mugs are good, too.
Greg
Glass is hard to ship.
Hi,
...
> It would be lot easier for a business to write a check
> to "OpenBSD" then to "Theo de Raadt".
look, it's really not about making it easier for some big "few letter
companies". If they would have been interested to donate they would've
done it. Making it easier might give some more mone
On 3/27/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glass is hard to ship.
>
Yeah, I know, and I have received broken pint glasses on occasion.
Thankfully none of the beer that friends have sent me have suffered
the same fate.
Greg
My fstab includes the following
nisftp:/nfsshare on /home/virt type nfs (nodev, nosuid, v3, udp,
timeo=100)
Hi!
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:51:04PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>Glass is hard to ship.
Right. But plastic mugs could work, and there're some kinds of plastic
mugs that can look quite good. I just remember those things they had at
the Depeche Mode concert I saw recently.
Kind regards,
Hannah
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:51:04PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Glass is hard to ship.
Right. But plastic mugs could work, and there're some kinds of plastic
mugs that can look quite good. I just remember those things they had at
the Depeche Mo
J wrote:
I've got an openbsd 3.8 box that I want joined to a win2k Active
Directory domain.
As a client, or as a server? If it's a server, try googling "samba ldap
authentication" (no quotes). I haven't done this with Samba, but I've
used LDAP to authenticate Apache users on OpenBSD against
Please report the specific error printed out.
Also, do you have junit.jar on your classpath as well?
Jeremy
On 27-Mar-06, at 5:29 PM, MikeG wrote:
Hi, can anyone help me to get junit to work with ant?
Ant and JUnit both work on their own but Ant doesn't recognise the
tag.
According to t
Is there any plan to support the blksize option in libexec/tftpd?
Does anybody else find it strange that tftp-hpa was based on openbsd
code, but no longer compiles on openbsd?
On 2006/03/27 18:38, Steve Shockley wrote:
> J wrote:
> >I've got an openbsd 3.8 box that I want joined to a win2k Active
> >Directory domain.
>
> As a client, or as a server? If it's a server, try googling "samba ldap
> authentication" (no quotes).
These usually assume winbind, which doesn't
> Is there any plan to support the blksize option in libexec/tftpd?
I am unaware of any. Perhaps the guy who lacks hacked in there will
reply to you.
> Does anybody else find it strange that tftp-hpa was based on openbsd
> code, but no longer compiles on openbsd?
I am not surprised at all.
I l
For those who have not noticed yet, the 3.9 song is available at
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
Enjoy!
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 04:32:57PM -0500, Blair Sadewitz wrote:
> I put an SB Live! Value (emu) in my machine, and I get the same
> problem. I get a good few minutes of clear audio before it starts
> becoming garbled, though.
what audio program are you using? mpg321 works fine for me on
amd64 -c
Chase
Dear Chase Bank Client,
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listed below
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notifications have
been sent to the Billing Contact assigned to this account. As the
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It seems that if I use a sample rate of 48000khz--as well as changed
some other unknown things somewhere--I can get it to work. Now my
SBLive also works flawlessly.
I have read some of the archives regarding auich(4) only being able to
do 48000khz while the chipset docs say otherwise. Anyone ha
Hello guys!
I've installed and configured OpenBSD 3.9 on an Asus P5RD1-VM
motherboard (ATI Xpress 200), but was kind of sad when I found out
that the onboard NIC Realtek RTL8201CL wasn't supported by OpenBSD. It
has only two PCIs slots, but I need three working NICs on it...
So I'd just like to kn
> I've installed and configured OpenBSD 3.9 on an Asus P5RD1-VM
> motherboard (ATI Xpress 200), but was kind of sad when I found out
> that the onboard NIC Realtek RTL8201CL wasn't supported by OpenBSD. It
> has only two PCIs slots, but I need three working NICs on it...
> So I'd just like to know
>Understand that OpenBSD does not want to become incorporated,
>because of the overheads involved, but I don't understand
>why Theo de Raadt does not apply for a "trade name"
>http://governmentservices.gov.ab.ca/cr/reg_bus_name.cfm
>Trade names cost $10cdn. With a trade name you can
>open a bank ac
On 3/28/06, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any plan to support the blksize option in libexec/tftpd?
>
> I am unaware of any. Perhaps the guy who lacks hacked in there will
> reply to you.
>
> > Does anybody else find it strange that tftp-hpa was based on openbsd
> > code, bu
Ooops, sorry for that. Completely forgot.
Anyways, here it goes ;)
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 3 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8
Love that retro sound!
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Theo de Raadt wrote:
For those who have not noticed yet, the 3.9 song is available at
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
Enjoy!
--- Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glass is hard to ship.
>
>
How about pewter steins?
OK, I'm dreaming, sorry.
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
> "Acer Labs M5263 LAN" rev 0x50 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 not configured
this definitely does not look like a realtek; some references
seem to suggest a tulip. you could try to see if this does
anything (try both de(4) and dc(4) in your kernel), but no high
hopes. btw is this some ancient mothe
dmseg
auich0 at pci0 dev 31 function 5 "Intel 82801DB AC97" rev
0x03pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin B
Notebook ASUS A3L
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> For those who have not noticed yet, the 3.9 song is available at
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
Inspired by `The Cramps!' Listen to their magnificient track `The
Surfin' Bird.'
http://www.lyricstime.com/cramps-surfin-bird-lyrics.html
BTW the lyrics-sheet s
Perfect! this song is definitively hit my car audio system for the next few
days!
guys, you are the best.
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 08:59:22 +0200
Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
>
> BTW the lyrics-sheet says `blah blah blah,' shouldn't that be
> `blob blob blob'?
>
Isn't the "blah blah blah" the sound Adaptec makes? :)
Great stuff
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 04:40:44PM -0600, Mandrich wrote:
> I second this! I'd buy at least six of 'em.
Buy 6 blank coffee mugs, 6 CD sets, and put the stickers on the mugs.
Before anyone else suggests using cafepress, check the archives.
There is not a lot of money in doing mugs.
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