AFS would handle your storage in a redundant and distributed way where
you "easily" can add and remove a machine.
But this is not a thing you set up in an afternoon :-)
People seems to be afraid of it since it's complexity.
But when the work is done you wonder why people pay huge amounts for NAS
One reason I have read about is that there where problems with buggy
printservers that did not clear the out downloaded fonts and other
things.(especially these on a laserjet)
Setting the the filesize to something "invalid" would lead the software
to do a small soft reboot and clear up settings
I have done a fresh install of 4.5, as a basic firewall (ethernet-ethernet)
and web server with Apache, PHP and MySQL.
This is a dual CPU machine (Celeron 466) and I am using the SMP kernel.
For some reason the system load has a tendency to stick at around 0.6-0.7,
even if I shut down all services
t;
> Regards,
>
> Dani
>
> Jan-Erik Skata escribis:
>
> I have done a fresh install of 4.5, as a basic firewall
>> (ethernet-ethernet)
>> and web server with Apache, PHP and MySQL.
>> This is a dual CPU machine (Celeron 466) and I am using the SMP kernel.
>>
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Dan Naumov wrote:
> Hello list.
>
> How do I enable finnish keyboard layout during or after installation
> of OpenBSD? The amount of of kbd layout options presented during the
> installation process seems extremely limited.
>
> Thanks.
>
> - Sincerely,
> Dan Naum
Is there any support for PCI DVB tuner cards?
I was thinking to set up my OpenBSD firewall/server as an IPTV server for my
internal network. The idea is that I would be able to connect to it with
Kaffeine or VLC from my Linux machines.
Currently using the card (Technotrend DVB-C) with the "budget-c
I finally got around to start using ypldap on openbsd 4.5
It works, thanks!
However using Samba as an ads member together with ypldap doesn't seem to
do it.
I still need to add the accounts to passwd to make samba work.
Going thru misc gives me some hints, but has anyone actually got it
working t
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Jan Stary wrote:
> I need to transfer some old VHS tapes into (any) digital video format.
> On OpenBSD of course. I understand I need
>
> (1) a VCR, obviously, to play those tapes
> (2) a TV card that can input what the VCR outputs
> (3) a piece of software that c
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Chris wrote:
> I have an IBM T41 that runs current snapshot. I put it in suspend mode
> with apm -z or zzz but when I wake the system, the battery runs dry.
> Is there any way to avoid this other than turning off the the system
> completely and turning it back on
I am using my phone (Nokia E60) with 3G as Internet connection. Now I have
to run pppd every time to dial, is there an easy way to make it do this
automatically directly as the phone is plugged in the USB port and appears
as a "umodem"?
And I have also just ordered a Bluetooth stick, can I make my
I have followed this guide: http://tp76.info/btnet.html and get as far as to
set up rfcomm_sppd. Phone asks for the pin but then it is unable to connect;
rfcomm_sppd: connect(00:11:22:33:44:55, 2): Connection timed out
The phone is a Nokia E60 and works fine for 3G with Bluetooth under Linux.
Any
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Jan-Erik Skata wrote:
> I have followed this guide: http://tp76.info/btnet.html and get as far as to
> set up rfcomm_sppd. Phone asks for the pin but then it is unable to connect;
> rfcomm_sppd: connect(00:11:22:33:44:55, 2): Connection timed out
>
&g
ne. if still no connection - problem on your side.
> at first time i spent whole day to pair nokia 7610 with laptop for gprs.
>
> 2009/9/22 Jan-Erik Skata
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Jan-Erik Skata wrote:
>> > I have followed this guide: http://tp
multaneous connections (same behavior under OpenBSD, Linux and
Windows). It does not do that with Bluetooth though.
2009/10/5 Vladimir Kirillov :
> what's your bluetooth adapter? dmesg ?
>
> On 22:40 Sun 04 Oct, Jan-Erik Skata wrote:
>> >> > rfcomm_sppd: connect(00:1
es of ipv6-over-ipv4-
tunneled routers, so their information is mostly useless for
pure ipv6 routers on the basis of OpenBSD.
Could somebody provide me with a pointer as to background for
pure ipv6 routing that resolves the matter discussed here.
Best regards
Thank God someone is writing an OS with dependability and security in mind.
Erik
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Adrian Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello chaps :)
>
> I just saw this on the net about a new OS from M$ called Singularity.
> What
> do you think of it
> What's next? an OS in java and php?
There's been a Java OS in development for a while.
http://www.jnode.org/
Erik
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