t; We all know, than M$ always inventing new traps for alternative OS.
Care to elaborate? I'm not aware of any traps regarding disk management.
> And their boot process organization is one of that traps.
Again, care to elaborate? Where's the actual trap?
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vironment up, I first install the OSs, then
set up dualboot, and once it is working I set up the systems. I deny a
claim that anyone doing it another way may possibly be right.
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ollowed by dmesg, pcidump and
base64-encoded archive with acpidump output. All of this was collected from
"bsd" image; "bsd.mp" behaves similarily.
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ddb> trace
Debugger(d0962f00,d0c3b374,d0a3f73e,d0c3b374,d1e40c84) at Debugger+0x4
panic(d0a3f73e,d0a3537
Stuart Henderson said:
> On 2013/11/26 17:39, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I've got my hands on HP Mini 200, which panics with ACPI enabled. Disabling
> > ACPI makes it boot. Most likely I'll keep it until next Tuesday, so if the
> >
On Thursday, January 02, 2014 02:51:52 PM Geoff Steckel wrote:
> In return, of course, that Linux wouldn't mount an OpenBSD FFS.
Currently I have dualboot between Archlinux and OpenBSD, and I FFS mounted in
Arch, albeit read-only. (I don't have ext mounted on OpenBSD though, but I
don't need it
On Friday, January 03, 2014 11:08:38 PM Ted Unangst wrote:
> or you have a broken usb-sata adapter.
This may indicate that the flash storage on your USB stick is wearing out. You
may want to try network install (boot off from your USB stick but install from
internet via cable connection).
uot;
LC_TIME="C"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
I guess you could try setting LC_MESSAGES (if mutt happens to take it
for display charset, this trick my work - I can't test it right now).
FWIW did you make sure UTF-8 works on your terminal at all? Did you try
mutt in uxterm?
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who are going to donate anything. (Of course unless
you really believe that a person behind single-purpose account asking
trollish questions is really considering donating the money he doesn't
even quantify.)
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d I didn't
yet notice any significant difference in version numbers (except for
binutils, obviously).
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874 files, 199 folders
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useless as the injected code will
be running with your privileges, so this has no practical output. Either
you are able to demonstrate the way you raise your privileges using this
method or you failed to make your point.
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g rootkit in LD_PRELOAD hides it? I would wonder
about your definition of revealing then.
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at you raised
your privilege to root, basicly with your LD_PRELOAD trick you are
limited to the subset of things you can already do for the similar
period of time, which means that if you actually spend some time on
tempering with LD_PRELOAD, you just wasted this time.
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O.D. wrote:
> Your blog has potential.
"His blog" is Undeadly of DragonFlyBSD with the notable exception that the
list of latest ten items is shown on DragonFlyBSD's home page.
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ften misused,
> please use snprintf()
What is strange or questionable in these messages?
> Are these messages coming from within the OpenBSD world ?
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deondrm0: VRAM: 384M 0x - 0x17FF (384M used)
radeondrm0: GTT: 512M 0x1800 - 0x37FF
drm: PCIE GART of 512M enabled (table at 0x0004).
drm: Internal thermal controller without fan control
radeondrm0: 1366x768
wsdisplay0 at radeondrm0 mux
Ted Unangst said:
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2014 at 18:49, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have a strange problem. Recently I added following to my /etc/fstab:
> >
> > /dev/sd0i /mnt/arch ext2fs rw,nodev,nosuid,noexec 0 0
> >
> >
Kenneth Westerback said:
> delete the partition 'i'. You don't need it, as it will be
> automatically created when necessary.
Thanks!
Apparently it wasn't re-created automatically, but I could rebuild my
disklabel using "disklabel -dE sd0", so now it works as expected.
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es/hggit/hgrepo.pyc
lib/python${MODPY_VERSION}/site-packages/hggit/overlay.py
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efitial for OpenBSD to include such
utility.
FWIW a simple implementation follows.
unlink.c
========
/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
*
* P
about this one:
unlink.c
/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or
e its looking for specific version of grep.
> ?
> Any further
> advice ?
> ?
1. Use chrooted httpd. Really.
2. Either patch foswiki to use proper tools or install GNU stuff it
wants. Apparently you need ggrep package. Copy everything you need
to the chroot.
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ting
familiar with documentation, but that will only lead to unexpected
problems and actual reading of documentation when you don't have time
for it. Nobody would be there handholding you. Prepare now.
P.S.: Another advice - pkg_add, not Pkg_add.
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re (which does
many things easier) while having your customization.
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uch a command be executed in cwm? What am I doing wrong?
Are you sure you've reloaded cwm after changing its configuration?
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ly create and mount 160 Gb volume under OpenBSD. It was
a year ago, I think.
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have a way too flacky connection and I had
problems with copying iwn firmware to the system booted from rd.
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On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 21:45 +0100, hvom .org wrote:
> I want a smartphone compatible openbsd, you return with the Nokia N7 and
> E7.
Could You please rephrase Your question so that it gets intelligible?
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ctive manuals
and do Your homework *BEFORE* asking question.
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linux I good
> watch this video.
No luck then. You may want to try again later.
> I can not change resolution, man smfb say "it is currently not possible".
This is about hardware resolution. AFAIR, SDL supports scaling, though
it comes with performance decrease.
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ware under OpenBSD?
*What should I expect from it (2D acceleration, Xv, UVD support)?
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On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 22:50 +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
> I have a Lenovo e205, with the AMD Fusion CPU.
>
> no 2d accel, no Xv. other than that, I haven't noticed any probems.
So X11 works but video performance is low? Are any changes expected in
this regard anytime soon?
On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 13:26 +0100, Leonardo Sabino dos Santos wrote:
> Next, the disk stuff comes up. A lot of partition information appears
> on the screen, followed by the question:
>
> Use (W)hole disk or (E)dit the MBR? [whole]
>
> At this point I'm actually trying to remember if there's a
On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 15:27 +0100, Leonardo Sabino dos Santos wrote:
> Then again, partitioning your disk is a bit more serious than "What's
> your hostname?" or "What time zone are you in?". Maybe that one
> question deserves an extra confirmation, or a less dangerous default.
Sorry, but you wrot
On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 14:49 +0100, Leonardo Sabino dos Santos wrote:
> I pressed Enter by mistake there (and realized my mistake a couple of
> seconds too late). The kind of confirmation I expected is something
> like: "This will erase all partitions, are you sure (y/n)?", or an
> opportunity to re
On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 16:23 +, Dennis den Brok wrote:
> As there seems to be much resistance to one more (redundant) question
> in the installer, I suggest to add a simple message to that part
> of the installer, as in
>
> "(Choosing 'whole disk' will become effective immediately.)"
>
> or ev
On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 23:06 -0300, Marcos Bento Luna wrote:
> ...Ok, another try and I'm back staring
> at the disk partitioning tool, however I cold not guess wich was
> the correct partition I should select, because the information was
> displayed in bytes, not GBs, and th
On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 16:40 -0700, Barry Grumbine wrote:
> Available disks are: sd0 sd1 sd2
> Which one is the root disk? (or 'done') [sd0]
>
> At this point I usually say "oh crap", hit ^c, and go read the dmesg
> or `disklabel sd1` to make sure I pick the right disk.
That's interesting, as for
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 08:28 +0100, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
> Do you want users at all? Or was Linus right?
It depends. Eg. we specifically don't want you and such messages on
mailing list.
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 13:05 +0100, Benny Lofgren wrote:
> On 2012-03-08 17.21, daniel holtzman wrote:
> > The installation routine has been thoughtfully designed and does exactly
> > as intended. OpenBSD caters to the craftsman, not the casual user. If a
> > user is not committed to a high level of
nstaller.
Probably I missed some changes - normally I unplug everything during
installation.
Anyway, sorry for wasting everyone's time on this.
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On Mon, 2012-03-12 at 08:55 +0100, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
> "Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" writes:
>
> >So you state that the fact that "if one chooses to use the whole disk,
> >the whole disk is used" needs further documentation?
>
> Once upon a time, mkfs us
same time this 10 seconds pause would be distracting for the rest
of us. Given the lack of benefit and the small but real drawback this
proposal appears to be more damaging then helpful. (Though still not as
damaging as "Are you sure you really want to hit that key" one.)
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d the license You accepted
prohibit. The license You didn't accept doesn't restrict You any way until
otherwise stated by the developper.
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in range).
The same setup on 6th channel gave me just normal networking experience,
while all the rest in cafe including those with 2200bg under Windows had no
problems.
Is it a firmware problem or a driver bug? Where should I submit the bug?
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I am just wondering, how would it become worse if I would just set three
labels: /, swap and /home. What ways would it make my system worse?
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the license switch
restriction is believed to be heretic, so the only valid choise for OpenBSD
is to continue working on providing the best open source software whatever
the rest of FLOSS community do.
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Hi, all!
How can I query available wireless networks in OpenBSD (the thing You do with
"iwlist ifname scan" in linux)?
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P.S.: Please cc me as I'm not on a list.
Is Marvell 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller supported under
OpenBSD? I tried to install OpenBSD 3.9, but it failed to attach it.
The dmesg showed that skc found the controller but failed to attach it
due to some sk0 problems. Unfortunately I can't show the dmesg output.
Is it possible to
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 22:51, you wrote:
> I had that chipset working under 3.8. My current board has the
> Marvell 88E8001 and it works just fine having been upgraded from 3.8.
> If you can't post the full dmesg you should at least transcribe the
> error otherwise you're unlikely to get any help
it is in vi? Man page says just "You start out in insert
mode" without any tips on whether this configuration is default or fixed.
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nything I
am missing?
The system is OpenBSD -current i386 snapshot from early august.
Thanks in advance!
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t;/etc/rc.conf.local" contained "rc_scripts" entry and
"/etc/rc.d/httpd" file. I thought it could be started as all the other rc.d
files...
Anyway, now I don't have to keep httpd in "rc_scripts", do I?
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M, OEM Revision=0x1716,
Creator ID=MSFT, Creator Revision=0x97
HPET: Length=56, Revision=1, Checksum=174,
OEMID=A_M_I_, OEM Table ID=OEMHPET, OEM Revision=0x1716,
Creator ID=MSFT, Creator Revision=0x97
SSDT: Length=2889, Revision=1, Checksum=59,
OEMID=AMI, OEM Table ID=CPU1PM, OEM Revision=0x1,
Creator ID=INTL, Creator Revision=0x2002026
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On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 01:03:34PM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Hello, everyone!
>
> I have a power management issue with my Asus R2Hv laptop/tablet running on of
> the first OpenBSD snapshots tagged as 5.0.
>
> When I plug its power cord off, it dumps the core.
many have
such problems with flash media and other external sources...
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You please share You experience in some more detail?
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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 07:00:44AM +0200, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> And what is really of interest for you is this message
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=131546789610229&w=2
It shouldn't be - he's on 4.8 or 4.9 and the message is about current ports
tree...
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-utils and bzip2 in base? Both are well esteblished and at
least bzip2 is anyway installed on nearly every desktop.
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eve that those can't be integrated without staticly linking? Or
what did You mean saying "if bzip & gzip are inside tar"?
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elopment resources, I doubt that it
will ever get to major release. I believe it will halt even before the
complete OpenBSD port will be finished.
P.S.: I am a GNOME user.
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at you mean by "major." They came out with their third
> release[2] yesterday.
That was *.*.+1 (bugfix) release. And the change log proves that.
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..
I think this example is a way closer: http://rus-os.narod.ru/
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yway, I don't really believe it worth trying. At least until Trinity
can be compiled without Qt3.
P.S.: They are two persons maintaining KDE3 and all of it's userland and
porting it to a wrapper library they simultaneously develop. And they
might have jobs IRL. Do You really believe the
ected to the network described above with just specifying
NWID and KEY?
Thanks in advance.
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o sway to find
some help and return 15 minutes later saying that nobody knows what am I
asking about.
So, is there any TECHNICAL way to find out encryption settings of a given
network?
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 12:00:37AM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 03:56:24PM +0100, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff said t
na" wpakey "laesquina085"
doesn't get me connected, while the full line does.
And the other point was that I can't find a way to find out the proper
settings for wpaakms, wpaciphers, wpagroupcipher and wpaprotos without
asking anyone, while this seems to be possible as linux's iwlist does it.
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On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 04:34:37PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 01:14:06AM +0100, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff said that
> > Well, running simply "ifconfig iwn0 nwid $SSID wpapsk $PASSWORD" does
> > connect
>
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 11:46:05AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Perhaps we think that the AP supports wpa2 but it is actually broken
> and only wpa1 works.
We shouldn't as far as wpaprotos defaults to "wpa1,wpa2", so wpa2 shouldn't be
tested if wpa1 succeeds.
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 07:27:52PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
> The man page says the opposite. wpa2 is preferred if both are allowed.
Well, this seems to answer the question - OpenBSD sticks with wpa2 unless
explicitly told to do otherwise.
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m +sb -bg #000 -fg #aaa"
But as I understand, the term command was supposed to avoid setting that
twice.
Therefor, the question is, what would be the right way to do what I want it to
do? Does there exist some syntax for nested commands? Or is there some way of
commands concatination?
ity to run uxterm with default settings when run from
"exec" dialog;
3. Have uxterm started with tmux already running if no other task is bound to
it by cwm.
4. Do 1-3 the right way.
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path.
I think "don't do this" is helping him in some way, but that's definitly not
what he is asking for.
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sg
without actually installing anything - You'll get the idea.
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Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> On the other and I'm pretty sure that Broadcom card is not supported
> (since they won't give docs), and firewire is also not supported.
Everybody tells bcm4312 to be non-functional. Am I the only OpenBSD user who
used it under OpenBSD on real hardwar
which I found by
looking up SMBus in WikiPedia as I had no idea what it was. There I've noticed
it's I2C extension and looked I2C up in HCL.
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Moscow/Russia
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dac-4:5,spkr,hp
record.volume=120,120
record.volume.mute=off
record.volume.slaves=adc-2:3,adc-0:1
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Jan Stary wrote:
> On Jul 21 10:27:29, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Is 'aucat -l' running while this happens?
> (Not sure if it's the default in 4.7)
>
> I have seen mplayer's audio stutter without aucat,
> and running aucat always made the problem disappear
Jacob Meuser wrote:
> can you try running the following? save it to a file, let's call
> it audrops.c then build it with 'make LDFLAGS=-lm audrops'.
>
> let that run for a while, at least as long as it takes for you to
> normally hear drops and echos. start it with simply ./audrops. it
> shoul
volume and more dropouts? maybe?
Don't think so as I had Linux on this box before, and had no single problem
with sound. The default OS was Windows, but I only had it on twice, the last
time on power appliance.
> iirc, you have an eapd mixer control. have you tried switching that
> to off? I've heard rumors that these are sometimes inverted ...
> eapd (external amp power down) is a tricky name.
I tried turning it off. That muted my system. After turning on I returned to
the previous state.
By the way, do You actually know, what is eapd supposed to be used for?
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. As I first accidentually built GENERIC kernel
(I'm GENERIC.MP) user, I can state that my problem seems to be solved on both
kernels.
Thanks a lot!
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Hello!
I'm trying to connect a wireless network on my ASUS R2Hv. Both the built-in
and usb dongle wireless adapters are zyd-based:
Asus WL-159g (built-in):
$ usbdevs -vdf /dev/usb0 -a 3
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 3: high speed, power 500 mA, config 1, USB2.0 WLAN(0x171b), ASUS(0x0b05),
rev 48
Maybe anyone knows how can I get any debugging information about my device?
I could try to solve it on my own if I understood where the error is...
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to connect a wireless network on my ASUS R2Hv. Both the built-in
> and us
r tested, but amd64 should be fine. Actually, my experience
shows that there's no big difference on a home user laptop untill You want to
have more then 4Gb of RAM and Your laptops supports that.
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ate
(reason 3)"? Does anyone know what the problem is?
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y
issue is resolved.
Still, could You please tell me where can I find that info without disturbing
developpers and mailing list memebers?
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t purpose, it is unnecessary to decode an "A" as 0x41.
> The ASCII character is sufficient.
By default all output is in ASCII range, You can configure Your keyboard to
input only ASCII range symbols. Your problem isn't one of Unicode, it's just
one of charecter ranges, and right now it doesn't happen to exist in a real
world OpenBSD.
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cellular connection) and some means of
position tracking (GPS?). Do You have those undetachable?
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tallation medium. The same drive was
used for 4.7 install.
Actually, the following lines in my 4.7 dmesg (the first lines not present in
install4.8.iso dmesg) refer to some device I can't identify for sure, but I
believe it's a built-in bluetooth device:
uhub0: port 7, set config at addr 4 failed
uhub0: device problem, disabling port 7
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a try...
At least this is my experience with "Your Digital" and alike.
So if You're in Moscow, mail me and I could name a couple of places I had a
good experience with.
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Should I conclude nobody else gets this?
(The story was about install48.iso from 05-Oct-2010 hanging on boot with no
error message when encountering a misbehaving device that was simply disabled
in august snapshots and previous releases).
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Matthew Dempsky wr
Nick Holland wrote:
> On 10/07/10 18:24, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> > Should I conclude nobody else gets this?
> >
> > (The story was about install48.iso from 05-Oct-2010 hanging on boot with no
> > error message when encountering a misbehaving device that was
"Bret S. Lambert" wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 06:24:23AM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> > I've downloaded the bsd.rd and booted it with the same result - booting
> > process stops at the same point. The system still reacts on Num Lock.
> >
&g
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> "Bret S. Lambert" wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 06:24:23AM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> > > I've downloaded the bsd.rd and booted it with the same result - booting
> > > process stops at the sa
attached to USB interface.
The netbook with another wireless card and similar configuration booted
normally, as did my Acer after I removed Intel Link 5150 from the slot.
Just in case anyone cares.
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ssibility of You commiting some
crime.
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ngs Wikileaks to be engaged in criminal activity, it
should report such an activity (but not the details of such activity that
became known to PayPal dew to it's contract with Wikileaks) to entitled public
bodies and sit back waiting for a court's descision.
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criminal case, so the one to pay would be the
government. The civil case (damages due) could be run within criminal case or
afterwards, but it would be rather automated process, not a very big deal in
terms of mony.
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