2008/10/5 ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/9/23 ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 2008/9/23 guede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> ropers wrote:
Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that
again, as it's vani
2008/9/23 ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/9/23 guede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> ropers wrote:
>>>
>>> Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/
>>> Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that
>>> again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually everywhere else.
>
thanks everyone
i deleted the partial file in /var/db/pkg manually
and it works fine
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 1:07 AM, elflord woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> hello all
>
> i was installing a package through pkg_add
> during the installing of one of the depencies
> the network conection got lost
Hi there,
My ral0 in hostap mode works great, and has been for months. (Except for the
Nintendo Wii I posted about earlier, and I suspect the Wii.)
However, just now I ran into a problem. The ral is used in a server that
also has an Internet-connection. The server does NAT for the wireless
client
How well do the different Eee PC models currently work with OpenBSD?
Any limitations?
I'm especially interested in the Eee PC 4G as they are really cheap (a
little over 200 euro) now.
Daniel
* Daniel Polak wrote:
> How well do the different Eee PC models currently work with OpenBSD?
> Any limitations?
> I'm especially interested in the Eee PC 4G as they are really cheap (a
> little over 200 euro) now.
The integrated WLAN adapter does not work, other than that it is working
great.
>
I get no audio from an OpenBSD-current amd64/mp on an Acer Aspire-4520
notebook. The drives seem to be configured.
mplayer shows no error:
MPlayer 1.0rc2-3.3.5 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team
CPU: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58 (Family: 15, Model:
04, Stepp
ing: 2)
CPUflags: MMX: 1
On 14:45 Sun 05 Oct, Jairo Souto wrote:
> outputs.headphones.mute=off
> outputs.headphones.dir=output
> outputs.headphones.boos=off
> outputs.headphones.eapd=off
> outputs.speaker3.mute=off
> outputs.speaker3.dir=output
> outputs.speaker3.boost=off
> outputs.speaker3.eapd=off
> outputs.speaker4.mut
I'd appreciate some advice to sort out a problem using poptop-1.3.0
from ports. If there is a more appropriate forum for asking about
this, please excuse my post and point me to the right place.
I installed -current (i386), downloaded src & ports, and installed
poptop-1.3.0 and pptp-1.7.1p0. I com
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 06:01:35PM +0200, Marco Matarazzo wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> > >> You could try only having an address on the carp interfaces, not the
> > >> vlan interfaces, then use OSPF to announce to the ot
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Hi!
I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 and I've found this [1] same problem reported in
Debian and Ubuntu [2] with zone definition for Argentina:
fugu:~# zdump -v /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
|grep 2008
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/
On 2008-10-05, Daniel Bareiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will we be in the presence of a generalized bug in the definition of the
> zone?
No, you're in the presence of a government that doesn't realise how
much disruption they're causing by not just picking a date and sticking
with it. Crazy.
>
Vladimir Kirillov wrote:
On 14:45 Sun 05 Oct, Jairo Souto wrote:
outputs.headphones.mute=off
outputs.headphones.dir=output
outputs.headphones.boos=off
outputs.headphones.eapd=off
outputs.speaker3.mute=off
outputs.speaker3.dir=output
outputs.speaker3.boost=off
outputs.speaker3.eapd=off
outputs.sp
On 2008/10/5, Philip Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [In the context of pkg_info only downloading the first part of a
> package to get the info]
>
> On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Slim Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Also I think it would be nice if the packages are dumped
>> not into t
Hi I get my internet works running installation process with RJ-45 plug
connected and as you pointed out there is "dhcp none none none" in
hostname.rl0, lot of thanks.I heve anither thing, lynx is not so
convinient to me I need some other browser but it looks like there is
none available on int
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 07:22:03PM -0300, Jairo Souto wrote:
> Vladimir Kirillov wrote:
>> On 14:45 Sun 05 Oct, Jairo Souto wrote:
>>> outputs.headphones.mute=off
>>> outputs.headphones.dir=output
>>> outputs.headphones.boos=off
>>> outputs.headphones.eapd=off
>>> outputs.speaker3.mute=off
>>> outp
On 03:18:01 Oct 06, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> mplayer should be controlling `play.gain' from audioctl(1), which
> should correspond to `inputs.dac' from mixerctl(1). either of these
> should affect the playback volume, but if not, then you can use
> mplayer's `-softvol' switch to adjust volume in so
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Is it possible?
Say I have a few nics of the same group... dc0 dc1 dc2 dc3... which
all belong to a group "dc".
And say if I wanted to limit the overall bandwidth for the group... so
say at any point in time the overall outgoing bandwidth of the group
dc will not be over 100mbp.
Would it work if
According to CVS history, the file was there for 2.0, and I don't recall
any OpenBSD release 1.2.
If this is a correct fix, there are a few similar ones that google code
search yields:
http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=Ox%5C+1%5C.2+lang%3Atroff+file%3A%5B0-9%5D%24+package%3Aopenbsd&sbtn
B qnnayemhh nr 6 njrap 2008 c. Gregory Steuck m`ohq`k(a):
> According to CVS history, the file was there for 2.0, and I don't
> recall any OpenBSD release 1.2.
This was not a public release. See Wikipedia:
"In October 1995, de Raadt founded OpenBSD, a new project forked from
NetBSD 1.0. The ini
Hello again!
ng-sup01 wrote:
Rebooted in single-user and, as suggested, ran fsck on / first,
then on /usr and /var. Turned out clean.
I have been running Memtest86 v2.01 for almost a day now, turns
out there are *NO* problems in the RAM (at least so far).
So we're back at square one:
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