Hello,
On Vmware Fusion (tested with Fusion 1.1 on a Core2duo imac), OpenBSD
(-current) is very slow on anything that is not just a pure computation task.
While compiling something, or while running MySQL, PgSQL, Apache or
Sendmail, "top" always shows that the CPU spends 99% or 100% of it
hen?
>
> Yeah, don't chroot or bring the linked stuff into the chroot.
Or use net/pure-ftpd with the virtual_chroot flavor.
It will follow links outside the chroot.
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lash 9 run as an
external Linux app, and GenRes would be the bridge to Firefox / Seamonkey /
Konqueror.
Best regards,
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Le Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 05:14:33PM -0800, Marco S Hyman ecrivait :
Frank Denis writes:
> Well, I see two ways of having flash work with native apps:
And these methods work on my hppa box? Or my Sparc64 box? Or on
any non-i386/amd64 box?
The second method could work through qemu :)
Le Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 03:22:39PM -0700, Allie D. ecrivait :
Oh hell yea I did.right when it came out on undeadly I ordered
Wonderful artwork for a wonderful OS as usual. Can't wait for the shirts.
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= (void *)&x;
fprintf(stdout, "0,1:%u,%u\n", p[0], p[1]);
p is the address of x. That address is not supposed to be anything fixed.
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Hello,
I currently have a remote server with a trivial network setup:
[Server 10.0.0.1]-[NAT router 10.0.0.30 - external IP 1]-ADSL
A second ADSL line and router have just been added. Unfortunately I have no
control over the routers. Both routers come with the same IP address, it'
Le Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 12:55:44PM -0400, Jean Raby ecrivait :
I had several similar cases with an Apple macmini (i386), also
running a couple of rtorrent instances.
Needless to say, there is no serial console on this box...
so i didn't see the "pagedaemon: deadlock detected" msg, but the
sympto
appen.
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Le Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 12:09:04PM +0530, Siju George ecrivait :
Thankyou so much Frank for your reply.
Will the same steps work for an amd64 OpenbSD 3.9 ?
Unfortunately not, only on i386.
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running nginx as a reverse proxy for Zope? We
> do it, and it gives us less trouble than the built-in Apache, I must
> say (even ignoring the system load).
>
>
> Kind regards,
> --Toni++
>
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d on completely different
hardware, on OpenBSD/amd64 with a re NIC and also got those bad checksums
everytime.
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Le Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 05:54:28PM -0600, Daniel Melameth ecrivait :
> Can't reproduce on a 4.2 -stable box with fxp NICs:
Hello Daniel,
Try to with net.inet.tcp.ecn=1
x27;s very unreliable.
This is not a cheap keyboard but you won't regret it.
Best regards,
-Frank.
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eaded apps?
At least neither MySQL nor KDE properly work, probably because of signal
handling issues.
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Le Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 02:03:27PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA ecrivait :
I must install a search facility for my site.
Have a look at Hyper Estraier : http://hyperestraier.sourceforge.net/
It works amazingly well.
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Le Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 02:18:10PM +0200, Gabriel George POPA ecrivait :
Frank Denis wrote:
Yes, very interesting. But I was looking for a very secure, highly
proven solution, prepackaged for OpenBSD with Apache chrooted.
Well, Hyper Estraier is far from being a beta project. It'
Le Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 02:03:41PM +0300, edgarz ecrivait :
At the moment i have huge loaded Apache web server, download bw is
~3MB/s. And almost all sites now is very slow. Is here any built in
speed limitation functions? If no what should i use?
lighttpd.
system 87% cpu 7:43.96 total
7za : 211.07s user 2.48s system 89% cpu 3:58.25 total
http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/
Sure, LZMA compression needs memory, though.
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Young Nails / Akzentz nail tech
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:31:40PM -0500, Emilio Perea wrote:
> The names c9x and iso9899:199x are deprecated.
*whine*
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 11:00:34PM +0200, Rogier Krieger wrote:
> Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, ext3fs is
> not supported.
ext3 is mostly ext2 with an extra inode to handle the journal.
You can usually mount the partition as ext3 or ext2 without any special
tweak.
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 08:00:02AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> I've made some changes in the /usr/src/sys/stand/boot/boot.c file. After
> that, I
> compiled it successfully. Then I ran "make install" and it copied the new boot
> to /usr/mdec. So far, so good. But how can I replace the current bo
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 08:01:30AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
> How do I know from which package a shared object (library) belongs to ? For
> example, I'm trying to compile a source code that claims about the following
> header: libintl.h. How do I know from which package it belongs to ?
use pk
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:37:16AM -0400, Jamie Yukes wrote:
> I have a Dell Poweredge 1750 with basically OpenBSD 3.6 (3.5-current Aug 2004)
> It has the dual onboard Gigabit links, using the Broadcom BCM5704C chipset.
> I can't seem to handle more than 120Mbps of VoIP traffic on this link.
> The
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 03:25:02PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> ports/sysutils/e2fsprogs
Sure, but to be fair, if he cares about his data, it's probably a bad idea
to try a 3-years old version of e2fsprogs on a platform that the software
was almost never tested on and that refused to mount th
Hello.
Since -current changed a bit the way interface groups are working, is
there a simple way to emulate the old behavior?
Specifically, I have a pptp server using poptop that creates a lot of tun
interfaces. But these interfaces are not automatically assigned to an
interface group. So
Hello,
I'd like to offer a public OpenBSD CVS mirror, but I have no experience
with setting up CVS servers, especially public ones.
My question may sound obvious: how to set up a read-only CVS server, using
the reference CVS or OpenCVS?
I found various tutorials and scripts, but they
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 05:55:25PM +, David Pluoe wrote:
> Are you gonna add anytime soon a resource limit for human-time, so it would
> be easier to keep dead locks and any other same kind of type processes in
> control?
> httpd would really benefit from it when providing service for many ne
What experiences do people have with OpenBSD and a mini-PC like Biostar's
or Soltek's?
Most interesting ones seems to based upon Nvidia chipsets, but unfortunately
they don't seem to be supported by OpenBSD.
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 12:57:04PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This heavily depends on what you use it for. We make good experiences with
> Geode based systems (like the Soekris 4801) as they are low power devices
> for router/firewall applications.
I also have a Net4801 that performs pe
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 02:22:13PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Dragonfly have 'rm -I' (ask for confirmation if deleting >3 files or
> -r) which works very well. Used routinely (e.g. in an alias in login
> shells), I think it gives better protection than 'rm -i' since the
> prompt is rare en
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 02:28:00PM -0500, Matthew Weigel wrote:
> Take a look at the BioStar iDeq 220K, which uses K8M800 and VT8237...
> looks like on-board SATA, LAN*, and sound are supported, but useable
> graphics might be missing.
I'm going to buy one.
Support for the Via Unichrome ch
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:44:01PM -0800, JR Dalrymple wrote:
> I think if you used Opera for 5 days you'd find it better in EVERY WAY
> POSSIBLE than Firefox... My 2 cents. I find page loads to be much faster,
> and nav is 10x faster with gestures and keyboard shortcuts.
Except that there is no
I bought a Biostar iDeq 220K mini-PC.
http://www.biostar.com.tw/products/barebone/ideq/220k/index.php3
For the archives, here is my experience with it.
The case is very well designed. Just like any mini-PC, it's a bit tricky
to fill it with cards and hard disks (you have to insert the
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 07:55:59PM +0530, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
*AVOID* 2.5" IDE Laptop drives.
I've had pretty bad experience with them,
1. They heat up a lot
2. Are slow
3. Fail quite often (this could be due to the heat)
(face problems with Toshiba and IBM)
I have the opposite experience
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 12:49:02PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
I'd like to load the CPU as much as possible, while at the same time
monitoring temperatures, so that I can make sure my computer doesn't
overheat.
Try running blogbench - http://blogbench.pureftpd.org/ - it brings hardware
to its k
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 12:29:17PM -0400, Brad wrote:
Now instead of your system panicing, the kernel will try to allocate more
memory for additional map entries. The kernel will print ouf the usual
uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries but not panic.
Indeed, I upgraded a system that us
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 05:27:59PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
I have just ogtten usb networking up on my Zaurus, and now I'm tryingto
get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
... for example,
Oct 14 OpenBSD born, Saturday 16:36 MST, 1995
< Happy Birthday OpenBSD >
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On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 08:39:15AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Oct 14 OpenBSD born, Saturday 16:36 MST, 1995
Sorry, but so many of you are uninformed.
date: 1995/10/18 08:37:01; author: deraadt; state: Exp;
That is when the repository was created. That is the official
date. I don't k
Hello,
Just a little note to tell that the just-released OpenOffice.org 2.0
perfectly works on OpenBSD with the Linux emulation (tested with
OpenBSD-current).
Basic instructions:
http://www.00f.net/php/show-article.php/openoffice_on_openbsd
Best regards,
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 11:16:31PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
there is a diff from gordon klok in the snapshots that should improve
support for k7 and k8 family powernow (cool and quiet). i'd like to
know where/if it works, what messages get printed, and if hw.setperf
does anything useful. md5 -
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 12:16:10AM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
thanks all. there's some newer code in cvs now..
It still hangs for me when changing hw.setperf
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On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 11:32:32AM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
You may want to have a look at the hard drive which is slow and might be
a bottleneck...
The Mac Mini hard drive can easily be replaced by a 7200 RPM drive. Mine
is running with a Hitachi 7K100 drive and it is way faster than th
Hello,
Is anyone still able to run ports/vmware/3 on OpenBSD 3.8 or -current?
Even with a valid license, the configuration wizard crashes with
"Unexpected output - VMware SLAVE PANIC: (UI) NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(638):637"
VMWare modules were properly loaded.
Any idea?
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 03:49:52PM +0059, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
Even with a valid license, the configuration wizard crashes with
"Unexpected output - VMware SLAVE PANIC: (UI) NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(638):637"
It works with a manual configuration, though.
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 09:30:52PM +0200, Georg Kremsner wrote:
> Could you tell me a good alternative to mount_null ?
> It's for my ftp-share and i don't want to share the whole disks, because
> not all data is to be shared.
Use pure-ftpd and symbolic links.
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 01:19:18PM -0500, Francisco Valladolid wrote:
> http://bsdguy.net/pics/openbsd-girl/
Mine was also tainted by OpenBSD when she was 4 :
http://www.c9x.org/jedi/openbaby.html
Now she is really using it, mostly for Tuxpaint (a killer app for kids, I
have to cook a port
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 09:24:04PM +0200, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
> Mine was also tainted by OpenBSD when she was 4 :
> http://www.c9x.org/jedi/openbaby.html
Ah no, she was 8 months old, sorry :(
OpenBSD still lacks software for kids like Tuxpaint or Gcompris, though.
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 02:10:06PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> We have been requested to use Dell HW for some new systems. Any recommended
> models (RM) for:
>
> 1) Gateway/firewall?
> 2) SAN?
It really depends on your exact needs (how many NICs, how many disks, etc).
Almost every Dell
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 01:44:12PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> What do you use to do IMAP under OpenBSD?
Courier-Imap works very well, even with Maildir. There was indeed one
format-string vulnerability (only triggered when the debug mode was
enabled), but it's still the best alternative you c
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 03:26:25PM +0200, Niclas Sodergard wrote:
> I've used Cyrus-IMAP successfully on OpenBSD. It is slightly more
> complex to setup than the other ones but it is really fast.
It's not only complex to set up, it's also a hell to repair when something
goes wrong. Like Belerke
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 05:49:04PM +0200, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
> I use DBmail with postgresql, and I like it :-)
> Too bad sieve is not supported yet, I also like sieve.
DBMail supports sieve, but this is still experimental.
However with IMAP, client-side filtering is quite fast.
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 04:00:20PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote:
> I have acquired some second-hand dual processor servers with the
> intention of putting OpenBSD with on them. I have put Debian on one of
> them and FreeBSD on another, and am pounding them as hard as I can with
> setiathome to se
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