Simple question, simple response.
Ok Damien
;)
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Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent
Hello Guys,
Thank you for your suggestions.
I will give a try to RT first.
Although, it does not install on my 4.4 stable :-)
Exits with Error code 1 on other port, namely gd-2.0.35
I can provide more info if needed, but I think ports mailing list is
appropriate place to report it.
Does some o
Hi,
issue solved...
When there is no dhcp option in any active hostname.if file the
/etc/mygate file is read... and the already existing default route is
removed.
Without /etc/mygate and the following hostname.if configuration it works
now... except that the ifconfig priority thing doesn't reall
Hi,
I've tried using the priority option with the default route (gets
assigned using dhcp) but it only works partially. Is that the intented
behaviour (as man ifconfig only speaks about static routes) or a bug?
# cat /etc/hostname.bge0
media autoselect priority 1 up
dhcp NONE NONE NONE
rtsol
# c
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 02:04:51PM +0100, Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried using the priority option with the default route (gets
> assigned using dhcp) but it only works partially. Is that the intented
> behaviour (as man ifconfig only speaks about static routes) or a bug?
>
> # cat /etc/host
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
And I managed to grab the bgpctl data with a slightly different
version of the bgpd config:
The line
network 192.168.0.0/16
was commented out when I grabbed the data, but it doesn't seem to
change the behaviour.
/Pehr Svderman
Comment: Using GnuPG
Hi,
is there a way in -current to scan a priori the kind of encryption
(wep/wpa) of wireless nets? Once connection has been established, the
kind of encryption is shown but is it possible to see it before?
thanks,
Pau
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Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with misc
On 12/27/2008 5:12 PM, Lars NoodC)n wrote:
I ask because I'm trying to set up an environment where kernel-level
work can be done remotely. Having more perspectives will help.
Old Compaq Remote Insight Lights Out boards will work in any machine
that still has a PCI slot. You can control the p
Hi Ivo,
You have to install xbaseXX.tgz first to be able to install gd and alike.
Rosen
Ivo Chutkin wrote, On 12/28/2008 6:46 AM:
Hello Guys,
Thank you for your suggestions.
I will give a try to RT first.
Although, it does not install on my 4.4 stable :-)
Exits with Error code 1 on other por
I know from past experience and doing a lot of online searching
that this problem crops up from time to time. Usually someone
just did a new install and doesn't know the locate.datebase
isn't created by default. You have to do it yourself to get
started. Just stating those things so no one thinks I
Hi Pau,
?Maybe Kismet [1] is what do you are looking for?
[1] http://openports.se/net/kismet
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Thanks,
Jordi Espasa Clofent
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:39:57PM -0600, Denny White wrote:
> I know from past experience and doing a lot of online searching
> that this problem crops up from time to time. Usually someone
> just did a new install and doesn't know the locate.datebase
> isn't created by default.
There's an empty
Howdy,
A few people have asked recently about Wine on OpenBSD on the wine
mailing lists. I decided to give it a spin, since the version in ports
is nearly 10 years old (!). I've made a bit of progress, but seems
there are multiple bugs that need fixing (on both ends).
What I've done so far:
# exp
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 01:43:42PM -0600, Austin English wrote:
> Any advice/help appreciated.
run windows in a virtual machine. it may be slow, but it's a lot
faster than trying to make wine work, especially if you can't get
around the library issues you mentioned.
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jake...@sdf.lonestar.org
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 01:43:42PM -0600, Austin English wrote:
>
>> Any advice/help appreciated.
>
> run windows in a virtual machine. it may be slow, but it's a lot
> faster than trying to make wine work, especially if you can't get
> aroun
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 02:28:58PM -0600, Austin English wrote:
> I've gotten around some of the issues, but am looking for the 'right'
> way to do so, rather than hacks.
have you looked in the misc@/ports@ archives? that is the 'right'
thing to do before asking questions.
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jake...@sdf.lones
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 08:28:52PM +0100, Matthias Kilian spoke thusly:
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 12:39:57PM -0600, Denny White wrote:
> > I know from past experience and doing a lot of online searching
> > that this problem crops up from time to time. Usually someone
> > just did a new install and
Greetings,
I am installing i386 -current on my new box, and I've come into a
panic on startup. Installation via tftp went without a hitch using
"re0" to install. After installation, upon start-up, I receive the
following:
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
panic: config_detach: forced detach of re0
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Denny White wrote:
> "Not installing locate database; zero size"
I've been seeing this on a 4.3 box. After reading your email, and
seeing that I'm not the only one with the issue, I've been playing
with it today.
After making backups of all the scripts involved
yes, I am aware of kismet, aircrack and may other things to do this; I
was just wondering whether opernbsd's ifconfig can detect it too or
not
This is thought for a script to look for networks and systemise the
connection. I would prefer to use basic tools and not resort to
heavier weapons.
Pay
2
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Dave K wrote:
> I've been seeing this on a 4.3 box. After reading your email, and
> seeing that I'm not the only one with the issue, I've been playing
> with it today.
When this happened to me I eventually tracked it down to not having
enough room in /var/tmp, as
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Denny White wrote:
>
> > "Not installing locate database; zero size"
>
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 05:54:31PM -0500, Dave K spoke thusly:
>
> I've been seeing this on a 4.3 box. After reading your email, and
> seeing that I'm not the only one with the issue, I've
hi there,
i was wondering if some other people are seeing this as well.
on my eeepc i am booting openbsd from usb stick. i am using
recent snapshots. after startup when i login, very often i see
1..4 (sh) zombie processes with hotplugd's PID as PPID.
i am guessing these are /etc/hotplugd/attach
Greetings,
I managed to find a USB to PS/2 connector. Here is the output for trace.
I typed it out as I do not yet have a serial connection...
ddb{0}> trace
Debugger(1,292,e0917edc,d3f8,d079b79c) at Debugger+0x4
panic(d06eaec0,d3f80014,2d,d079b79c,d079fb30) at panic+0x55
config_detach(d3f800
Hi,
I installed 4.4 from the Cd and was wondering how can I get the latest
PFlow pseudo device created using ifconfig. I know 4.4 doesn't YET
have support for the new pseudo device, but I believe its available on
the latest current version on openbsd. My question is how do I bring
my in
On Sun, 2008-12-28 at 22:37 -0800, Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I installed 4.4 from the Cd and was wondering how can I get the latest
> PFlow pseudo device created using ifconfig. I know 4.4 doesn't YET
> have support for the new pseudo device, but I believe its available on
> the lat
Hi,
Seeing the answer to my question I'm afraid I wasn't clear enough about the
purpose of it. I'm aware that authpf/pf is behaving as intended, I was just
wondering if any change on that is planned because I'm guessing that I'm not
the only one who would find useful to be able to keep the non aut
With some pointers from jcs@, I've written a short document detailing
my experience enabling the Wacom Penabled tablet on the Thinkpad X41.
These instructions should work for most Tablet PC serial tablets
supported by the linuxwacom driver. Post-installation, the tablet
features all seem to be wor
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