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> On 02/19/12 20:41, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> > Hello, I want to install OpenBSD 5.0 on a very old laptop with 16 mb
> > ram and a 500mhz celeron processor. I start the boot from the cd
> > starts to load but then appears on the screen a writing that is
> > repeated ad infinitum "WARNING: CHECK AND
Unfortunately there is no way forward is blocked at that time, in
moemnto where there is loading and the first phase of installation.
16 mb ram does not go well with OpenBSD?
> I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX.
> If completely switched off (take the power cord out),
> the messa
On Feb 20 11:03:34, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> Unfortunately there is no way forward is blocked at that time, in
> moemnto where there is loading and the first phase of installation.
> 16 mb ram does not go well with OpenBSD?
>
> > I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX.
> > If complet
On 2012-02-20, Jan Stary wrote:
> I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX.
> If completely switched off (take the power cord out),
> the message appears on the next boot. On subsequent soft
> reboots (without taking the power cord out) the message
> does not appear. That makes me spec
On 2012/02/20 14:02, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> > Most models of Alix do not have a battery
> >
>
> The computer is a MITAC 6133 has a battery that is discharged permanently.
I was responding to a followup mail, not directly about your problem
> The problem that is annoying the bios, maybe
Normal
> I was responding to a followup mail, not directly about your problem
ah ok ;)
>> The problem that is annoying the bios, maybe
>
> Normally the 'CHECK AND RESET THE DATE' message is non-fatal
> and only prints once.
>
> Did you read Nick's message about memory?
Yes I read everything, so the pr
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2012-02-20, Jan Stary wrote:
>> I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX.
>> If completely switched off (take the power cord out),
>> the message appears on the next boot. On subsequent soft
>> reboots (without taking the power cord out) the message
>> d
I install 5.0 AMD64 base..
# uname -a
OpenBSD jimg.indx.ca 5.0 GENERIC.MP#63 amd64
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On Feb 20 07:38:47, Carson Chittom wrote:
> Stuart Henderson writes:
>
> > On 2012-02-20, Jan Stary wrote:
> >> I have seen this message after power-cycling an ALIX.
> >> If completely switched off (take the power cord out),
> >> the message appears on the next boot. On subsequent soft
> >> rebo
arrrgh. hit the send b4 that was finished, anyways
I install 5.0 AMD64 base..
# uname -a
OpenBSD jimg.indx.ca 5.0 GENERIC.MP#63 amd64
then fetch the patchbranch source..
export CVSROOT=anon...@anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs
cvs -d$CVSROOT checkout -rOPENBSD_5_0 -P src ports xenocara
then do the
> Eh, that's exactly what I described in the mail.
>
> Anyway, the OP has a problem with this error message
> appearing over and over durin an installation.
correct, but with the upgrade of ram this problem is resolved or is
only a problem to the battery?
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On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 01:12:13PM +0100, Mike Belopuhov wrote:
> and i forgot to mention that kernel config has to be patched too.
> thanks to shadchin@ for reminding.
It didn't work, here is the dmesg:
[15:19:ttyp0][root@T3:~:5]$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Geode(TM) Integrated Processor
you are running config from a different version than the source you
are trying to compile.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> arrrgh. hit the send b4 that was finished, anyways
>
>
> I install 5.0 AMD64 base..
> # uname -a
> OpenBSD jimg.indx.ca 5.0 GENERIC.MP#63 amd64
>
>
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 10:05:19 -0500
Ted Unangst wrote:
> you are running config from a different version than the source you
> are trying to compile.
Ok, but if I've started with 5.0 Release, how do I get 5.0 Stable's config
without
building it?
d
>
> On Mon, Feb 20, 2012, Duncan Patton a C
I've worked with several different OS and phone brands (Nokia/Symbian,
iPhone, HTC/Android).
The one I feel more comfortable is the Nokia N900 it runs Maemo 5, is
a Debian like Linux, you can use it as a normal Linux machine. Maybe
another phones running Maemo could bring a similar experience.
The
On 02/20/12 05:03, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> Unfortunately there is no way forward is blocked at that time, in
> moemnto where there is loading and the first phase of installation.
> 16 mb ram does not go well with OpenBSD?
well, you don't describe what you want to do with the machine, but if
the g
On Feb 20 10:19:48, Daniel mora wrote:
> I've worked with several different OS and phone brands (Nokia/Symbian,
> iPhone, HTC/Android).
> The one I feel more comfortable is the Nokia N900 it runs Maemo 5, is
> a Debian like Linux, you can use it as a normal Linux machine. Maybe
> another phones run
Greetings misc@
I am facing regular and consequent DDoS, and I would like to know how
the OpenBSD community deal with these. Hints and inputs welcome.
The obvious first : my input pipes are not filled, there is plenty of
bandwith available for my regular users. As OpenBSD is not enough (in
my set
On Feb 20, 2012, at 8:49, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Feb 20 10:19:48, Daniel mora wrote:
>> I've worked with several different OS and phone brands (Nokia/Symbian,
>> iPhone, HTC/Android).
>> The one I feel more comfortable is the Nokia N900 it runs Maemo 5, is
>> a Debian like Linux, you can use it as
With custom kernel settings (Swappolube) at least for me Yes -- Phantom
reboots.
Sorry Jan my mistake.
>>> I Really don't know if Nokia is going to continue
Another issue is the "No Sim Card Inserted", some people fix this with
a piece of paper between the slider and the Sim card. Or if under
war
I think the quickest and most effective solution is to blackhole the target ip
in your upstream's network, if you are running BGP, most of the ISPs have
blackhole communities that accepts /32 prefixes. All the other solution are
very complex and involves "super" hardware.
If you cannot afford to lo
On 2012-02-20, Francesco Cardi wrote:
>> I was responding to a followup mail, not directly about your problem
>
> ah ok ;)
>
>
>>> The problem that is annoying the bios, maybe
>>
>> Normally the 'CHECK AND RESET THE DATE' message is non-fatal
>> and only prints once.
>>
>> Did you read Nick's mess
I upgraded the ram is 32m now, I want to use OpenBSD on this machine.
So should I change the little watch battery?
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Hello,
Sorry for that question however
I have made a newfs_msdos on the wrong USB sticker which contained jpeg
and mov files.
Since nothing has been done on that disk afterwards, do we have any mean
to recover the datas ?
Thanks,
Jean-Frangois
On Fri, 17 14:18 , Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I only see this as being marginally useful as-is. Why would you
> want to configure every network interface individually? You might
> as well just use a separate script in that case.
The use case is to have a default configuration of a wireless
interfa
Quoting JFS :
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for that question however
>
> I have made a newfs_msdos on the wrong USB sticker which contained jpeg
>
> and mov files.
> Since nothing has been done on that disk afterwards, do we have any mean
>
> to recover the datas ?
Maybe try http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
On 02/20/12 14:07, Francesco Cardi wrote:
> I upgraded the ram is 32m now, I want to use OpenBSD on this machine.
> So should I change the little watch battery?
this is not really an OpenBSD issue, but rather, "PC 101".
First, the very basic troubleshooting part: does the additional RAM
permit a
> Apart from that, there's a number of places where a different wifi
> configuration is necessary, call them /etc/hostname.athn0.apX.
>
> Being at one of these places, typing "sh /etc/netstart athn0.apX"
> suffices to have a working setup.
>
Another way is to have a different command for each p
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 11:31:22PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >On Sun, Feb 19, 2012, Chris Bennett wrote:
> >> I am running snapshot from right before ports unlock on i386.
> >>
> >> I can use xlock just fine, however when another user logs in, it
> >> segfaults saying need to relink program.
>
halt -p clears the screen, quiets the disk, but the cpu fan runs on, the screen
stays lit and the power light stays on. For hours. Have to mash the power
button for aound 8 seconds to get it really shut off. apmd is enabled in
rc.conf.local. Messages extract next paragraph. Dmesg below sig.
Feb
I use ConnectBot to SSH into servers on my Google/Samsung Nexus S 4G
running CyanogenMod with the Hacker's Keyboard. It works great in a
pinch, but I wouldn't want to spend all day using it to admin a
server.
-Nick
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wrote:
> Hello list,
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 10:05:19 -0500
> Ted Unangst wrote:
>
>> you are running config from a different version than the source you
>> are trying to compile.
>
> Ok, but if I've started with 5.0 Release, how do I get 5.0 Stable's config
> with
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