On Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:25:02 -0800, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
> Is there anyone who has had success using the Linux or
> FreeBSD Nvidia binary graphics drivers with OpenBSD
> i386
> 4.x?
I don't think so.
> I cannot get to recognize the 1680x1050
> resolution on my system. The max. resolution it sees
Thanks, when I set HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=2, it builds smoothly.
What's PARALLEL_BUILD_JOBS, and their relationship?
2008/3/8, Kurt Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Try editing the port Makefile and set HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=4 or
> less.
>
>
> -Kurt
Fratiman Vladut wrote:
> I think, that is not very clear. Sorry for my english.
> I want to connect, behind my firewall, to an ftp server from
> internet. I don't have ftp server behind firewall.
Is ftpproxy running?
$ grep ftp /etc/rc.conf.local
ftpproxy_flags=""
I sorry. I'm a little slow, bu
So, I've tried both 4.2 and 4.3 snapshot on this slightly aged proliant I've
obtained, and most things have worked very well but for the total
absense of any sensor information.
Is this because a) I've not done something terribly important that
would enable it for me, b) because all the sensor stu
Hi,
The output of pfctl -t ... -T show goes to stdout by default.
But the output of pfctl -t ... -T test goes to stderr. Is there
a particular reason for this?
I am trying to write a perl script that in some moment tests
if an IP address is already whitelisted and I have not many
skills for doing
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 07:25:02PM -0800, Anon Y. Mous wrote:
> Is there anyone who has had success using the Linux or
> FreeBSD Nvidia binary graphics drivers with OpenBSD
> i386
> 4.x?
>
> X.org Version 7.0 or greater is required.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..
..MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
> I was thinking of verb-subject, or verb_subject, or viceversa.
If you are writing a family of related programs, then the word that they
have in common should be first. For example, in OpenBSD there are
mount_cd9660
mount_ffs
mount_msdos
and so on. The fact that these programs perform rela
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> ...
> Depending on what you are serving, it may be beneficial to have the OS
> on a separate spindle. If you're in the midst of serving a data stream
> you may not want the drive to have to seek to run something for the OS,
> or to fetch swap...
If the box is just a file
Hi,
I am assuming the lack of replies is due to the fact that
I was not clear enough in my questioning. So I will try
to rephrase my question.
I run opbsd 4.2 on a i386 machine. I am trying to analyse
the spamd log file (I changed syslog.conf so that it will
send logging information only to /var/
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 09:15:39AM -0500, Jose Fragoso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The output of pfctl -t ... -T show goes to stdout by default.
> But the output of pfctl -t ... -T test goes to stderr. Is there
> a particular reason for this?
>
> I am trying to write a perl script that in some moment tests
> Are you sure you used the STL?
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/kernel/KMcode.mspx
>
> Read the section about "Libraries":
>
> "Although much of the Standard Template Library is implemented as source
> code in headers, it occasionally uses library functions or other
> features that
Hi,
I installed newest snapshot and I'm using kernel pppoe.
Sometimes the operator I'm connecting to doesn't authenticate
the pppoe requests and it can take a while, normally
it becomes connected in less than five minutes but
sometimes manual interference with the crappy dsl boxes
is required.
M
Hi,
I just installed snapshot from the new eu-mirror
on one of my boxes and when I boot bsd.mp I get
kernel panic right after acpi stuff. Unfortunately
I could not save the contents of the panic (no serial cable and
I was in a hurry) but I'll try to cover all the details otherwise.
First dmesg o
Yes, is right
Ftp-proxy is running, with ftpproxy_flags="" in rc.conf
In debug mod i have:
# ftp-proxy -d -D7
listening on 127.0.0.1 port 8021
#1 accepted connection from 10.0.0.10
#1 FTP session 1/100 started: client 10.0.0.10 to server via
proxy yyy
#1 server timeout
#1 ending sessi
On 2008-03-08, Jose Fragoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> These messages carry basically (with respect to my
> analysis) four bits of information: date and time;
> IP address; duration of the connection; blacklists.
>
> What I want to know is what exacly was repeated from
> the last message. All of
On Saturday 08 March 2008 6:53:08 am Dongsheng Song wrote:
> Thanks, when I set HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS=2, it builds smoothly.
Great.
BTW, how much swap space did you configure on this system (swapctl -s)?
> What's PARALLEL_BUILD_JOBS, and their relationship?
HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS controls how many pa
On 08/03/2008, Ruan Kendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I've tried both 4.2 and 4.3 snapshot on this slightly aged proliant I've
> obtained, and most things have worked very well but for the total
> absense of any sensor information.
>
> Is this because a) I've not done something terribly i
So with the change of xenocara from /usr/src to /usr, I seem to
have lost the ability to compile it. No problems in compiling the
system itself. So far I have not found anything in the archives
that addresses this.
For xenocara I can do a make bootstrap ; make obj ok
A make build res
like last year we'll be present at the OpenExpo event in Bern,
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Feel free to drop by.
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Stephan
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