On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 06:58:16PM -0700, Sha'ul wrote:
> Currently my AR9485WB is not supported under athn(4) so I am
> thinking of switching it to something like the Centrino Advanced-N
> 6205 that is supported through iwn(4) but with non-free firmware.
>
> Would it be advisable to switch cards
Dārayavahush Khola gmail.com> writes:
> I am not sure why, but I always find the personal blogs written by
> knowledgeable people, more interactive and chronologically ordered to
> cover a lot of ground quickly. I am sure I am not the only one...
like damned cal0mel? :)
better refer to man page
Hello misc,
I am interested to find out if anyone has done is using parallel computing
libraries on OpenBSD?
I did some web searches to no avail libs from AMD (OpenCL) have a limiting
clause and I cannot find whether a port/package exists for OpenBSD (tried
pkg_add opencl and pkg_info opencl).
On 2013-05-17 9:23, NU-g.lister wrote:
Hello misc,
I am interested to find out if anyone has done is using parallel
computing libraries on OpenBSD?
I did some web searches to no avail libs from AMD (OpenCL) have a
limiting clause and I cannot find whether a port/package exists for
OpenBSD (trie
There is just now way. How did you know That is exactly what I was
talking about. I even have it bookmarked for when I get some hardware
together Amazing Alexy Ok The man pages.
Just out of curiosity. Why is it "damned"?
Dārayavahush
search over misc@ archives
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Dārayavahush Khola wrote:
> There is just now way. How did you know That is exactly what I was
> talking about. I even have it bookmarked for when I get some hardware
> together Amazing Alexy Ok The man pages.
>
> Jus
Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
promote and support the OpenBSD project, I order a T-Shirt almost a
month ago and have not received the order. I have sent two separate
emails to /aus...@openbsd
On May 17, 2013, at 11:24 AM, Dārayavahush Khola wrote:
> Just out of curiosity. Why is it "damned"?
You wanted "...blogs written by
knowledgeable people"
But even when it's right at the time it was written, a blog post from a year
ago is not as accurate as the man pages current for your r
Not sure HOW you bought it,
but if you buy from official places - you get what you paid for.
I have.
//mxb
On 17 maj 2013, at 19:42, Salim Shaw wrote:
> Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
> questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
> p
On 05/17/13 13:42, Salim Shaw wrote:
Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
promote and support the OpenBSD project, I order a T-Shirt almost a
month ago and have not received the order. I have sent two
"how-to"-like blog posts don't tell you why each step is taken and/or why some
choices are made, be it some -* option to a command or a whole design. Also, as
it has been said, things change from time to time (e.g. pf.conf syntax) and
blog posts are unlikely to be updated accordingly. Obviously
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Zé Loff wrote:
> "how-to"-like blog posts don't tell you why each step is taken and/or why
> some choices are made, be it some -* option to a command or a whole design.
> Also, as it has been said, things change from time to time (e.g. pf.conf
> syntax) and blog
The initial debug advice I got was helpful, so I thought I'd take the next
step and add relaying to gmail (back to that in a minute), but apparently I
just don't get it still. Rolling back to my previously working setup failed
also, this time with a new error: 421. I don't get much help looking for
I was wondering about ipv6 support for rdomains. I set up a Virtualbox VM
running OpenBSD 5.3 with a bridged network to my home network.
I configured em0 into a vrf:
ifconfig em0 10.50.3.16 255.255.255.0 rdomain 1
and was able to ping the other hosts in my network.
I then configured an IPv
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 07:31:42PM -0700, Scott wrote:
> The initial debug advice I got was helpful, so I thought I'd take the next
> step and add relaying to gmail (back to that in a minute), but apparently I
> just don't get it still. Rolling back to my previously working setup failed
> also, thi
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