: S 1960373362:1960373362(0) win 65535
(DF)
Mar 07 20:31:02.940879 rule 14/0(match): pass out on dc0:
67.174.79.141.51753 > 204.127.198.10.110: S 2067644325:2067644325(0) win
65535 (DF)
I don't even have 14 rules. Why is this passing on rule 14?
Thanks
Jim
don't forget to flush/kill states if you want existing connections to
be torn down.
How do I do that?
Jim
Has pfctl -k always been in pf or is this something that was new?
- Original Message -
From: "Ray Lai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Why packets are not blocked
On Tue,
Thanks to all who helped solve this problem. It has been very educational
for me. I knew I could find the answer here... as always.
Jim
If I were her, and I saw these rules, I would just change my IP with
ifconfig :D
two problems here.
1. she is not smart enough
2. dhcpd is configured to look at her mac address and always assign this ip.
cheers.
Jim
Has anyone heard when the new version of Jacek's PF book will be released?
Thanks, Jim
> On Oct 5, 2017, at 4:39 PM, Eric Johnson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 Oct 2017, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>>
>> Very romantic, indeed, but it has nothing to do with OpenBSD.
>
…
> Based on your response, I assume that OpenBSD must be useless for trying
> to solve that problem and I shall have to look el
> On Oct 14, 2017, at 4:02 PM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
> wrote:
>
> find . | grep something | more filters | perl -ne 'chomp; print
> "$_\0"' | xargs -0 ...
Nice! *Now* can we stop talking about it?
append ".gz" to path and check existence */
ret = snprintf(gzpath, sizeof(gzpath), "%s.gz", path);
goto abort;
Jim
On Thursday, November 9th, 2023 at 07:37, Paul Pace wrote:
> I have gzip-static set in a server block in httpd.conf.
>
> If I make
Installed 7.2 and rrdtool will not install due to an error
installing freetype for cairo.
# pkg_add rrdtool
quirks-6.42 signed on 2022-10-23T09:59:17Z
rrdtool-1.7.2p1:pcre-8.44: ok
rrdtool-1.7.2p1:libffi-3.4.2: ok
rrdtool-1.7.2p1:sqlite3-3.39.3: ok
rrdtool-1.7.2p1:xz-5.2.5p2: ok
rrdtool-1.7.2p1:bz
Been living too long in RedHat world; installing xbase72 fixed it.
Thanks to you both!
--- Original Message ---
On Monday, October 24th, 2022 at 04:32, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2022-10-24, Jim Anderson thesemicol...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > Installed 7.2 and
I have a basic web server set up
server "example.com" {
listen on * port 80
gzip-static
directory {
index index.html
no auto index
}
}
When opening the root webpage (http://example.com), the server does not
respond with "Content-Encoding: gzip" and does not use th
> On Apr 3, 2023, at 1:39 PM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> has anybody succeeded in running OpenBSD on the Nanopi R5C?
> https://wiki.friendlyelec.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_R5C
>
I have one. I spent 5 minutes and it didn’t jump up and come alive… haven’t
tried very seriously yet
levant.
I'm not sure if it matters here, but the VAX port of OpenBSD still uses GCC
2.95.
Jim
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
> Of David Coppa
> Sent: Friday, September 13, 2013 10:14 AM
> To: Jim MacKenzie
> Cc: misc
> Subject: Re: GCC 2.95 mention in intro(3)
>
> >> I think the GC
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, Jim Barchuk wrote:
Everything inside Drupal works perfectly except mail. I -think- it's a
Never mind I just found references to femail-chroot and I'll probably be
able to figure it out. It's the list archives that make it very difficult
to find anything
simply drive without headlights down a country road
at night. :)
Thanks much. Have a :) day!
jb
--
Jim Barchuk
j...@jbarchuk.com
:
> >
>
> You need to compile a kernel with the sli driver. GENERIC and
> GENERIC.MP on sparc64 don't include it by default.
>
That driver is incomplete. Even if you compile it in, you're not going
anywhere.
jim@
* Paolo Aglialoro [131113 14:37]:
> Hi Jim,
>
> just today I had compiled the kernel (after fiddling with GENERIC and
> sli_pci.c) with this result:
>
> pci0 at vpci0
> sli0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Emulex LPe11000" rev 0x02: ivec 0x794
> sli1 at pci0 dev
This may be helpful:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ygmailadmin/
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 08:22:18AM -0500, marrandy wrote:
> On Sunday 21 December 2008 23:30:49 Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > I am unable to manually whitelist yahoo! mail sender IP addresses since
> > ya
be able to answer the tickets and check old tickets from
> the same user, etc.
> No need of phone integration.
>
> I really appreciate your help.
> Best regards,
> Ivo
>
cd /usr/ports
make search key=ticket
viola, www/rt, industrial-grade ticketing system.
Would that suffice?
Jim
* Jim Razmus [081223 13:29]:
> * open...@bgone.net [081223 12:58]:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I would like to get your suggestions and experience with some Trouble
> > Ticket Systems on OpenBSD.
> > It should be rather simple.
> > Users should be able to sa
didn't work
and was not advised.
Jim
www.google.com
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Anders Vquist
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have been looking for information on how to release the current lease of
> IP-adress.
>
> What should I di, where should I start, if I want to release the IP-adress?
>
> /Anders
needed any interaction.
>
> But those things that I learnt is soon forgotten as I don t use it much.
>
> And searching on google have been fruitless I have been doing that for the
> last couple of hours.
>
>
>
> But sorry if I offend anyone by my question.
>
>
; *ifconfig(8) can be used to trivially
change the interface's address*, and on a busy DHCP network, IP
addresses will likely be quickly recycled.
$ man ifconfig
Next time don't be so quick to tell other to read man pages then suggest
something cant be done. (You might learn something if you read them in there
entirety)
Cheers,
Jim
mail on monday morning. But, if you're wrong, you'll be hearing
from guido *and* my attorney on tuesday afternoon. LOL
TYIA
Have a :) day!
Jim
--
j...@jbarchuk.com <-- No that's not back up yet, it's under the /home drive.
with a ton of chown -R (not chmod as
I said above.)
TY Have a :) day!
Jim
--
j...@jbarchuk.com
erships, passwd/group files. Being unfamiliar with OBSD I
thought the -risk- of missing something along the way or otherwise
screwing something up was pretty high.
TY and have a :) day!
Jim
--
jim barchuk
j...@jbarchuk.com
y don't have switches and when I
turn off the mail reader I never hear from them.
Have a :) day!
Jim
--
jim barchuk
j...@jbarchuk.com
of php5.conf causing it to load
nothing, and httpd started fine.
I did a complete pkg_delete of everything php related, and httpd
started fine. Reinstalled and got the same error.
Maybe I've got a wrong permission or ownership? I wish they'd add to
the doc pages an ls -l for
omething else
> with OBSD, than merely being an X60 problem.
>
> I will investigate further with the stock kernel, and then will post
> my findings. Thanks.
>
> -Amarendra
>
I can attest to the heat issue tracking i386 -current ever since
installing on my x60s year(s) ago. The right palm area does get
noticably warmer than when running Windows. It just never became a big
enough bother for me to do anything about.
Jim
e a failure. Backups are
worthless unless you can recover them. Preacher, choir, ...
Jim
/
>
In my case, I want my data backed up off site. A power surge several
months back destroyed all 4 of my computers and a Soekris. The Soekris
was even burned on the inside of the case where the power connection met
the board. While I was upset about losing my computers, my data was
safe off site. I'm a firm believer in backups.
Jim
* STeve Andre' [090212 03:05]:
> On Wednesday 11 February 2009 18:30:56 Jim Razmus wrote:
> > * Jason Dixon [090211 17:46]:
> > > On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 03:02:51PM -0700, Steve B wrote:
> > > > Thanks to all for the ideas. Amazon looks like it might be the
your question. Why not just run your workload on the MP box
and trust the job scheduler in the OS to do the right thing?
If you really need tune for your database, you likely want a dedicated
host for that workload.
Can you elaborate a little more on your goals or concerns?
Jim
Cheers to that and well said!
Jim
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Brian Keefer wrote:
> On Feb 20, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Lars Noodin wrote:
>
>> E-Mail is not an acceptable surrogate for a networked filesystem.
>>
>> Regards
>> -Lars
>>
>>
>
&g
* x03 [090308 16:16]:
> hello folks!
>
> Have way to add an entry to syslogd just for rotation?
> I mean use syslogd to rotate all kinds of logs in /var/log/*
>
> Thanks a lot
>
man 8 newsyslog
HTH,
Jim
On Nov 26, 2014, at 8:32 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
> Can anybody point me to any documents
google openafs firewall ports, and read the first doc?
On Dec 3, 2014, at 11:49 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a similar device with 2 NICs that might be
> suitable as a home firewall?
>
If inexpensive is interesting and you don’t mind doing some minor HW assembly,
you might want to look into NeoWare CA22 (as I recall the CA2 model
56 group modp2048 \
quick auth hmac-sha1 enc aes-256 \
psk "foobar"
The error message isakmpd spits out on one side is says
MALFORMED_PAYLOAD and the other NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN. I can provide more
details if needed. Just odd it works with only a change to the group field.
thanks
Jim
Thanks Reky.
I'll stick with isakmp for now but would like to swtich to iked when its
ready.
BTW. Any known issues with isakmp and groups larger than modp1024? I
still can't get isakmpd to use anything larger than that?
-Jim
On 10/19/12 3:35 PM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> Hi,
>
can
> run on the remote machine once you are logged in. screen itself
> does no remote connection, so I believe it's irrelevant here.
GNU screen makes a great terminal for console use, etc.:
... screen /dev/pathtoserialport baudrate
Jim
hidmouse Device" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
uhidev0: iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
uhidev1 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1 "Winbond Electronics
Corp Hermon USB hidmouse Device" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
uhidev1: iclass 3/1
ukbd0 at uhidev1: 8 modifier keys, 6 key codes
wskbd1 at ukbd0 mux 1
wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
uhub3 at uhub1 port 1 "Intel Rate Matching Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus1 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (124c86b6eb046834.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
Thanks
Jim
I can try. Theo also sent me some ideas to try which involved cutting
out PCI Express hotplug support from
sys/dev/pci/ppb.c
Do you have reason to believe this has been fixed?
-Jim
On 1/11/13 8:25 AM, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Jim Miller(jmil...@sri-inc.com) on 2013.01.09 15:20:03 -0
d the PCI IDs.
As a science experiment you might be able to modify mpi(4) to look for the S300
IDs, but that would be an OS runtime only fix.
-Jim
Hi,
On 5.6 (I haven't tried this with anything older yet) my network card
isn't recognized. It's an intel dual-port gig-e card.
unknown vendor 0x8096 product 0x1010 (class network subclass ethernet,
rev 0x11) at pci0 dev 8 function 0 not configured
Can I do something to use this card?
On Oct 25, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 07:35:46PM -0500, Jim Rowan wrote:
Hi,
On 5.6 (I haven't tried this with anything older yet) my network card
isn't recognized. It's an intel dual-port gig-e card.
unknown vendor 0x8096 product 0x1010
Hi,
I'm trying to resurrect some neoware ca22 thinclient boxes, and seeing
strange behavior I don't know how to interpret.
I have a bootable 5.4 usb stick. If I put that in the box, right
after the initial bios boot screen (after it says "via c7 1.0Ghz"),
the system resets. This is bef
test$ cd
rmplayer
test$
test$ type cd
cd is a function
test$
test$ tail -4 .profile
cd()
{
echo rmplayer
}
test$
test$ uname -mrs
OpenBSD 6.9 amd64
test$
Thinking of that home dirs could be on a shared storage, that can be accessed
by others and maliciously modify the ".profile", etc. files of th
ce from OpenBSD gurus if there is some PF magic to accomplish
> this. Success stories on similar cases are welcome too.
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> --
> Yuri A. Spirin
>
man 4 trunk
HTH,
Jim
; Does it listen at some TCP or UDP port maybe?
>
Take a look at the vmt driver dlg@ recently added to the tree. Last I
tried it, it wasn't hooked to the build yet and didn't include the
shutdown functionality. Just calling some attention to it in hopes that
greases the skids for further development.
Jim
a VM in my opinion. I don't know if
you can even boot/run ESXi on a Soekris.
Better to just to install OpenBSD natively on the Soekris and skip
VMWare altogether.
HTH,
Jim
ve tried your install while beck@ was doing an upgrade
yesterday.
Or perhaps your dns settings were incorrect.
HTH,
Jim
* Jim Razmus [090522 08:46]:
> * Brian [090522 02:22]:
> > I did a new install today of -current on my amd64 box. I ran into two
> > issues during the install. These were not show stoppers as I was able to
> > finish.
> >
> > First, when I attempted to
f grey listed senders before
they are white listed. It validates the DNS setup of the sending
server, the validity of the recipient address, and more. You can add
your own checks to it as well.
I find it an effective addition to spamd.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~beck/greyscanner/
HTH,
Jim
t this code in /etc/daily.local to
> ease merging in any diffs that future upgrades might provide.
>
exactly!
> perhaps there're reasons i can't suss right now why doing this
> daily.local might be sub-optimal.
>
> appreciate any input.
>
I use weekly.local to clean stale files from web server cache
directories. It never fails.
HTH,
Jim
t VmWare server 2.00 doesn't
> detect the vmware tools?
IMO, vmt is not hooked into the build for a reason. It's not ready.
You will have to automate powering off your vm's outside of VMWare.
There are tools in the ports tree that can help.
jim
ted reading this e-mail.
>
> --
> Joco Salvatti
> Undergraduating in Computer Science
> Federal University of Para - UFPA
> web: http://www.openbsd-pa.org
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20071021155405
HTH,
Jim
ould use DBD::Proxy to get an "Oracle
supported" platform that has the Oracle client installed and then
connect to the database host. Yes, it's a bit ridiculous, but that's
Oracle...
Jim
enough to be able to access the full
> > text at the following link:
> >
> > http://web.archive.org/web/20031204195648/www.jelks.nu/misc/articles/bs.html
> >
> > Breeno
> >
>
> --
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> if ((not 0 && not 1) != (! 0 && ! 1)) {
>print "Larry and Tom must smoke some really primo stuff...\n";
> }
>
ROTFLOL
And Bob, I think you forgot to add c/o RMS.
Jim
.
With the built in 802.11, however, it connects to the WAP, but does not
get an IP address from the firewall. I can't figure out why the
difference and would appreciate any advice on how to troubleshoot this.
Thanks
Jim
From: Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, February 01, 2008 8:46 am
To: Jim M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 07:38:26PM -0700, Jim M wrote:
> my /var/log/messages file is filled over and over with the line
> (obviously the date/time varies)
>
enbsd via usb, serial, or even network.
>
Perhaps: man 4 onewire
I'm looking at hanging one of these temp sensors in my freezer and then
setting up an alert if the temperature rises too much.
Jim
indows,
OpenBSD was a mis-statement, and yes I did reboot, yes that quickly, and
finally got to second level who then gave me another number to call,
etc, etc...
Jim
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080207 11:45]:
> You can absolutely run a mail server at home. This is not rocke
t into the
blacklists from which there was no escape. And AT&T did little to
resolve it. Consequently, I voted with my dollar. I dropped their
Internet service and phone service too.
Now AT&T gets not even a penny from me.
Jim
s the "misinformation"?
I've been running this way for years. And I can speak from experience
that without getting reverse DNS setup correctly, many email servers
will reject your mail. They did reject mine until it was setup...
???
Jim
irst use
in this function)".
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Jim
* Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080210 12:34]:
> On Feb 10, 2008 8:31 AM, Jim Razmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to compile a program that uses NAN. It includes math.h which
> > I'm told C99 says should define it. I've grepped the e
* Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080210 12:06]:
> Jim Razmus wrote:
>> I'm trying to compile a program that uses NAN. It includes math.h which
>> I'm told C99 says should define it. I've grepped the entire source tree
>> and read up on man 3 math an
ke mode. However, I'm finding the
-y switch does nothing. In all cases I install the no_x11 flavor. My
users pointed this behavior out after my upgrade to 4.0.
Can anyone else confirm this behavior on another machine?
Jim
* Sideris Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061214 20:50]:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 07:29:58PM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
> > Someone hit me with a clue-by-four.
> >
> > On both 4.0 release and -current (13/12/2006) I find "vim -y" does not
> > work as it
I encountered the following errors when compiling OpenOffice on a fresh
install of 4.0-stable on an i386. Dmesg is also included
I'm not sure what to do to resolve the problems, not being a
programmer. Any help would be appreciated.
Jim Michael
systrace: intercept_get_string:
your own.
OOo needs a couple of things that are in current.
On (16/12/06 22:42), Travers Buda wrote:
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 22:35:24 -0600
Travers Buda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 11:24:52 -0500
Jim Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I encountered t
he source
of a wifi signal with a fair deal of accuracy.
is this doable?
cheers,
jake
Doesn't ifconfig or something give you signal strength? xD
--
Jim Capozzoli
=99
^ what I'm talking about.
Thanks.
--
Jim Capozzoli
any change in this behaviour.
Anyone have any suggestions on where I should spend time looking for a fix?
Thanks
Jim
0022 10.255.253.37.49481 > 10.10.80.116.443: F 284:284(0) ack
1026 win 4093 (DF)
No issues at all. Also, other clients can use this same application with no
problems at all.
At first I was convinced this problem was on the client side. But looking at
these traces make me sure that the problem is o
cks work fine but acks with data do not go through.
Any suggestions on where I should go with this? This is pretty odd to me, as
other applications work just fine with the same rules. Nothing gets blocked
and no new states are created. The packet comes in, and it never comes out.
Thanks for any help.
iver implementations. I think it also is
primarily a Windows affliction. Since only a mainframe and OpenBSD are
involved, why incur the overhead?
I stand by my first reply. Without a better understanding of your
constraints and business drivers, I would keep it simple and periodically
ftp a text file to the mainframe for subsequent processing.
HTH,
Jim
nstall. ftp
I'm not being sarcastic here either. Since it's a comma delimited file,
your likely not expecting it to act like an ACID database engine...
Without anymore information, that's the best answer I've got.
Jim
name.if
> files? basically take the ifconfig command and put everything after
> the interface name into the /etc/hostname.if file?
>
Read /etc/netstart. In your case, the main script invokes ifmstart
which in turn calls ifstart. The shell script builds a command string
that is subsequently eval'd.
Also: man 5 hostname.if
Short answer to your question: no, it depends. :)
Jim
run/dmesg.boot
>
This should have taken place above where ask about building a new
kernel.
1. You want to build a new kernel using current source.
2. Install it as per the FAQ on building your own kernel.
3. Then try enabling acpi.
> Any hint?
>
> In any case thanks for you attention,
>
> Pau
>
HTH,
Jim
ore to make
sure I do this correctly. No point in frogging up dumpinomap,
dumpdirmap, and usedinomap if restore doesn't do what you expect.
Jim
aps back in for it's use. If I screw up the dump, your
screwed on restore. Kind of defeats the purpose of doing the dump in
the first place. ;)
> source and find a way to do that, but in a way similar to what "chflags -R
> nodump ..." would achive, skipping the entire directory.
>
> Maybe I know too little of the process, though.
>
> D.
>
Jim
cause I'm stuck with this
> problem.
>
> --
> Joaquin Herrero
>
Skip ODBC and speak natively to the rdbms. Take a look in ports at
database/freetds. Perl modules are in the ports tree that make it easy
to use too.
Jim
I had the same sort of issue on my T20.
THe fix was to disable the one power saving setting related to slowing the
pci bus down when not in use.
Jim
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 08:26:29PM -0400, Julian Leyh wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've got some issues with my Thinkpad 600X. It has a
I know I can block an outgoing IP address such as
block out quick on $external from any to 123.123.123.123
But can you also block a range of IP addresses? Such as
block out quick on $external from any to 123.123.100.0-123.123.200.255
Thanks,
Jim
less
Good Intention Ideas".
An admin working in a large company using pf simply needs to pick up the
sword and make it happen.
Jim
* Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070613 20:02]:
> Henning Brauer wrote:
> >
> >Now I am back in Hamburg and would like to continue that work. There
> >is quite a lot more performance to gain, but I need to be able to measure,
> >profile etc. For that I need two (preferably identical) 1u rackm
tand that doesn't help when you have zero
knowledge of writing drivers though. I flailed at it for a couple
months of and on before I had a reasonable clue. From there I got
dangerous real quick. It's a journey and I personally still have quite
a ways to go. There's no short cuts.
Jim
# Drop Duplicates found in an 8KB cache #
##
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
HTH,
Jim
en then, my Soekris was still 60% idle and regular
mail flowed without issue.
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
urement. Then check all
the other devices and appliances in your home. It's quite informative.
Jim
and find similar problem in OpenBSD 2.8,
> but no answer. Does anyone know how to solve this problem ?
>
Turn off xdm. Boot the machine and try logging in as the user in
question. If that works, try running startx next.
These steps may yeild some more illuminating information to help you
diagnose the problem.
Jim
sue on the server.
Here's an alternative that eases the burden on the server and speeds up
your local operations. Try using cvsync to get and maintain your own
copy of the repository. Then do your cvs co and cvs up operations
against it.
If your sending back patches based on changes in your cvs tree, just be
sure to #> cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs diff to create
your patches.
HTH,
Jim
ut my server into a datacenter ?
>
> Thanks
>
> nicodache
>
This doesn't answer your question directly, but you could take a look in
the FAQ here:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon
and change the relevant line in /etc/ttys to something like:
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.19200" vt220on secure
If you don't enable the console, 'set tty com0' doesn't help.
HTH,
Jim
r you are.
>
> diana
>
3 years already... Doesn't seem that long ago.
I only knew him by his thorough thoughtful responses to my posted
questions.
*raises pint glass*
Jim
> from bioctl itself.
>
> Gaby
>
> --
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Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Hi,
just a quick question, anyone running OpenBSD/amd64 on an Asus A8N-VM or
A8V-VM motherboard? Things that work/don't work?
Thanks,
Jasper
A8N-VM:
http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=15&l3=231&model=768&modelmenu=1
A8V-VM:
http://www.asus.com/product
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