Hi there,
maybe i missed something, BUT my son (9yrs) needs a twitter client for
his shiny new 4.9 box (no flash, very important in that age, and
otherwise also) under gnome.
Except of python cmd clients, is there anything more, which is a just
little bit "fancier"?
ThX
Andri
On Thu, 19 May 2011, K.Andri Braselmann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> maybe i missed something, BUT my son (9yrs) needs a twitter client for
> his shiny new 4.9 box (no flash, very important in that age, and
> otherwise also) under gnome.
>
> Except of python cmd clients, is there anything more, which
2011/5/19 Antoine Jacoutot :
> Twitux maybe (ports/net/twitux)?
> See http://live.gnome.org/DanielMorales/Twitux
seems that twitux from 2009 can't do OAuth, just BasicAuth.
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_faq says: BasicAuth until August, 16th
2010
Andri
On Thu, 19 May 2011, K.Andri Braselmann wrote:
> 2011/5/19 Antoine Jacoutot :
>
> > Twitux maybe (ports/net/twitux)?
> > See http://live.gnome.org/DanielMorales/Twitux
>
> seems that twitux from 2009 can't do OAuth, just BasicAuth.
>
> http://dev.twitter.com/pages/oauth_faq says: BasicAuth unti
Hi!
I can not toggle the numlock led on my keyboard with:
$ xset led named "Num Lock"
or
$ xset led 1..32
In fact, I can only switch the scroll lock led, when trying all of them:
for i in $(jot -s' ' 32);do xset led $i; sleep 0.2; xset -led $i;done
Is this intentional, or is it some limitatio
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Antoine Jacoutot
wrote:
> On Thu, 19 May 2011, K.Andri Braselmann wrote:
>
>> 2011/5/19 Antoine Jacoutot :
>>
>> > Twitux maybe (ports/net/twitux)?
>> > See http://live.gnome.org/DanielMorales/Twitux
>>
>> seems that twitux from 2009 can't do OAuth, just BasicAuth
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Hi guys,
i got a problem with pkg_add and pkg_delete after release upgrade from 4.8
to 4.9. This is the first problem afer a release upgrade since years (the
machine started with 3.8 in 2005).
pkg_info:
bash-4.1.7p0GNU Bourne Again Shell
bzip2-1.0.5 block-sorting file compressor,
Hey, it's Theo's birthday today, have you done anything?
Yeah, you could wish him, but, how about a small gift?
How about donating US$10 to the project today?
Hello
Just received a Lemote Leeyong 8101B (the 10 inches display model).
I took pictures of the machine from all sides + a few with a
centimeters/inches ruler for people interested by this machine.
OpenBSD support page for the platform :
http://www.openbsd.org/loongson.html
If you do not know a
Hi misc,
is there a way, with PF on a router/fw machine, to assign a maximum bandwith on
a per IP basis ?
What I need to do is something like: given a table of IPs make sure that none of that IPs consumes more than n bandwidth. Something like the upperlimit of hfsc
but on a per IP basis, witho
2011/5/19 Gilbert Fernandes
> Hello
>
>
> I am going to install OpenBSD using Miod's doc and document each part of
> it with pictures so the whole process for total noobs can be used.
>
Thanks for the effort, I will look into that. I also have a Yeeloong, and
it's a nice little machine. I recomm
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Ariane van der Steldt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For development on OpenBSD, I need a sun v120 machine in Eindhoven,
> the Netherlands.
> It turns out, I don't have a 64-bit big-endian machine (and suns are
> just awesome).
>
> Please contact me if you have one.
> Thanks,
I
I would suggest CBQ (class based queuing) with RED (random early dropping)
dhcpd server giving "static ips" according to MAC, and then enforcing bandwidth
using ALTQ. Defining a CBQ with bandwidth, some bandwidht reserved for some
IP and not forgetting to create a default class to have all others w
Ok done, good idea. Happy Birthday!
What did you do btw? :-)
For example look into my Routing Issue Thread further down, where i am
obviously making a stupid mistake with routing and cannot figure it out at the
moment :-)
Have a nice day,
D
On May 19, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
>
On 2011-05-19, Leonardo Lombardo wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> is there a way, with PF on a router/fw machine, to assign a maximum bandwith
> on a per IP basis ?
>
> What I need to do is something like: given a table of IPs make sure that none
> of that IPs consumes more than n bandwidth. Something like
On 2011-05-19, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>> For development on OpenBSD, I need a sun v120 machine in Eindhoven,
>> the Netherlands.
>
> I assume this is for legacy compatibility work?
not just that. sparc64 hardware is particularly good at making
certain types of bug easily visible.
Hi,
I think I was very unclear defining my requirements... I now try to explain it
better ;-)
Here is a snipper of my pf.conf (this machine is a bridge firewall):
[...]
table { 10.103.12.0/24, 10.113.14.0/24, 10.113.15.0/24, 10.113.16.0/24, 10.113.17.0/24, 10.113.18.0/24, 10.113.19.0/24, 10.1
Hi
I have a fresh installation of openBSD 4.9-release where the sample code of the
graphviz library
fails. It also fails on openBSD 4.8 but works perfectly on
4.7/Ubuntu/Debian/FreeBSD/etc.
How to get the error:
Install graphviz:
# export PKG_PATH="http://mirror.switch.ch/ftp/pub/OpenBSD/4.9/
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 02:32:39PM +0200, Reto Schneider wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a fresh installation of openBSD 4.9-release where the sample code of
> the graphviz library
> fails. It also fails on openBSD 4.8 but works perfectly on
> 4.7/Ubuntu/Debian/FreeBSD/etc.
>
> How to get the error:
>
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:17 AM, Michael wrote:
> > On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Michael wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 2:29 PM, roberth wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Wed, 18 May 2011 14:05:44 -0800
> >>> Michael wrote:
> >>>
For what its worth: I have setup an exact same Machine at Home, same Network
Topology etc, and it works just fine.
What is different at work is that we have a switch in between that also
routing, i assume the problem lies there.
regards and a nice day,
D
On May 18, 2011, at 10:18 PM, David Schul
On 05/19/2011 12:41 PM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
Hey, it's Theo's birthday today, have you done anything?
Yeah, you could wish him, but, how about a small gift?
How about donating US$10 to the project today?
Done, happy birthday!
Happy birthday Done! ( also poster ordered! ) :D
On 2011-05-19, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
>>
>> Compile it (like shown in the example Makefile on page 39):
>> $ gcc -o sample sample.c `pkg-config --libs --cflags libgvc`
>
> You need to link it with the pthreads library by passing -lpthread.
gcc-local(1) says this should be -pthread
>> The workar
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:30 AM, K.AndrC) Braselmann
wrote:
> Except of python cmd clients, is there anything more, which is a just
> little bit "fancier"?
The TweetDeck extension for Chrome/Chromium is awesome. However, I
don't know if Chromium runs under OpenBSD.
On 2011 May 19 (Thu) at 11:15:34 -0400 (-0400), Chris Smith wrote:
:The TweetDeck extension for Chrome/Chromium is awesome. However, I
:don't know if Chromium runs under OpenBSD.
*cough*
pkg_add -i chromium
--
The cow is nothing but a machine which makes grass fit for us people to
eat.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Peter Hessler wrote:
> *cough*
>
> pkg_add -i chromium
Thanks. Nice to know. Don't run a gui on my openbsd box so didn't have
a reason to delve any deeper.
Hello.
I'm looking to get a snapshot (i386) post 17th May and I've been
looking for a couple of days now. I have minimal experience using
snapshots and I have a few questions.
First, I've searched the FAQ and notice these:
"The snapshots available on the FTP mirrors are generated daily ..."
"Some
I think this is intentional.
I think when X has some use for the LED -- it won't let you change it.
For example my Caps Lock LED acts as a 'group led' -- it lights up when
I switch to Russian. Also, I have an older release of Slackware at
work, I remember I was scripting new email notification to l
On Thu, 19 May 2011 01:06:49 +0100
Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
> On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:42:57AM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> > smtpd is just telling you that you did not generate Diffie-Hellman
> > parameters [see smtpd.conf(5) / starttls(8)], and that it will use
> > its own builtin parameters
hi all
still thinking about the diff between 2gbit in the specs and about 400mbit in
real world on a pretty new processor
that's a *big* difference
so we can say that every accelerator board - regardless if pci-e 16x or
miniPCI - will not be able to perform at lets say 1gbit because of the need of
hi,
is DMX (http://dmx.sourceforge.net/) supported in xenocara?
i see it's in the source directory (/usr/xenocara/xserver/hw/dmx). has
anyone got it working? how do i compile it? (i saw an --enable-dmx
option in a configure script..)
greetings,
David
Done. Happy birthday! And big thanks to the whole team.
Dne 19.5.2011 16:55 "Aaron" napsal(a):
> Happy birthday Done! ( also poster ordered! ) :D
On 05/19/2011 05:03 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> glib2 is now built with threads enabled so anything directly or indirectly
> pulling this in (in this case via gtk+2) must either also be built with
> threads,
> or must be run with LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libpthread.so
Sorry for my ignorance, but wha
My previous company has a pair of firewalls running OpenBSD 4.4 with
CARP. They've been running with no problem since just after the 4.4
release, until the last couple of days.
Now, the firewall that should be in BACKUP state has somehow decided
that it needs to be MASTER for some, but not all, o
Forwarded Message
From: David Vasek
Subject: Re: Lemote Leeyong 8101B pr0n
Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 18:34:08 +0200 (CEST)
Thanks. I think you should post the dmesg (from your own) to @misc too,
once you'll have the OS installed.
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Here it is :
** Reply to message from Sevan / Venture37 on
Fri, 29 Apr 2011 09:55:48 +0100
>Stick them up on http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=dmesgd;SQLIMIT=20 as well
>as sending them to dm...@openbsd.org
Apologies to all for the delay; I've been a bit busy recently. As an
existing dmesg database that I
David Walker wrote:
> snapshots
The important bits of that have already been asked and answered on misc@ ...
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=128720598526842&w=2
Best wishes.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:25 PM, David Steiner
wrote:
> hi,
>
> is DMX (http://dmx.sourceforge.net/) supported in xenocara?
>
> i see it's in the source directory (/usr/xenocara/xserver/hw/dmx). has
> anyone got it working? how do i compile it? (i saw an --enable-dmx
> option in a configure script
Hello
The Lemote Netbook is great, got mine some month ago. And the progress
of OpenBSD development for it is impressive (as usual). The only
disadvantage are the graphical browsers wich keep crashing. But links -g
works for most stuff.
Greetings and thanks to the developers
Wolf
On 05/19/11
Hi!
(Just for the record)
Regarding PR#6523, OpenBSD 4.9 works with pci.c 1.88 (from OPENBSD_4_9),
patched with kettenis@'s pci.c patch 1.72 [1].
I was afraid it won't apply, or there will be incompatibilities with
other parts, but so far so good.
(It's unfortuane it broke other systems :( )
An
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