that version or am I best off trying to adapt its
installation instructions for 4.7?
Thanks
John
ould
have / on the USB stick and swap, /var, /usr, /tmp et al. on a mirrored
pair?
John
Hello:
I was searching on line looking at ewealth. It looks pretty interesting. In my
search I came across your email. Can you tell me, how is the business treating
you? Please let me know.
Sincerely,
John
root switching feature in OpenBSD.
John Tate
s warranted.
Which ever IRC daemon you choose, make an attempt to understand as much
as you can about it's configuration.
John
>
> I've read some atrocious IRCd source, I believe I even read one (an
> old version of hybrid?) where all configuration had to be done at
> comp
27; and it should work
fine.
>
> The guest will be a firewalling-router with ospfd, bind, openvpn and 6
> ethernet-interfaces.
I've successfully run IPSEC (iked and isakmpd both work), bridging and
various network services this way.
>
> Any comments are welcome!
>
> Regards, Tobias.
John
understanding. Mind you, I'm not suggesting that you tweak knobs
without understanding what they do, I'm just offering possible insight.
John
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:44:50PM +0400, Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY wrote:
> When PF is enabled on the box, there's no queuing limit.
> And disabl
--- SpamTrap [Wed, May 11, 2011 at 04:51:19PM +0200]: ---
> I'm new to this list and to OpenBSD, and currently signed up for misc,
> ports and www lists,
>
> and receive a lot of spam mail through the lists.
taken from:
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html
> The OpenBSD mailing lists use spamd(8
Resolution
6.
Articles of
Incorporation
7.
Executive Summary for
Project
8.
Genealogy of Consultants
(Approved by Client(s)
9.
Copy of Instrument (If
Applicable)
John
Pitts
586-439-8146
Email: mailto:jep...@jepcorp.com";>jep...@jepcorp.com
Site: http://www.jep
> Oh dear.
>
> Those of us running pf for years know that being able to do rule
> changes on the fly is a Good Thing(tm).
It's actually quite easy to make on the fly changes with iptables. The
author may have misquoted.
John
>
> And I think that we'd all laugh a
I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
driver. Reverted the change and it stops.
Unrelated but this machine pauses for a good 30 seconds on boot and
resume after ahci1 is detected. I think it started when I added the
Intel SSD.
OpenBSD 4.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #61: Thu
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Mattieu Baptiste
wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 3:54 PM, John Danks wrote:
>>> I'm seeing "re0: watchdog timeout" after the MSI change to the re
>>>
On 16 June 2011 04:32, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Guideline 11:
> The order of different options relative to one another should not
> matter, unless the options are documented as mutually-exclusive and
> such an option is documented to override any incompatible options
> preceding it.
IMHO later opti
kwards compatibility.
Fair points, I suppose, but this gripe is really about glibc and its
getopt/getopt_long, not Linux. No?
John
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 06:15:16AM -0700, Fred Snurd wrote:
> "fu...@safe-mail.net" wrote:
>
> > I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
> > in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
>
> While asking about server mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini
> he
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 10:56:38AM +, Jona Joachim wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been buying every CD release over the last couple of years. I
> purchased 4.6 from openbsdeurope.com and it was just as comfortable as
> with Wim the years before.
> However I haven't purchased 4.7 yet because the ordering i
--- David Hardy [Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:09:07PM -0600]: ---
> I'm upgrading a obsd firewall/router to 4.7 from 4.2 and am having to make
> all kinds of changes, but one I can't figure out is why it's choking on:
>
> no rdr on $cus inet proto tcp from to any port www
>
> we use a web cache, but
Hi, how to view the packet data with tcpdump? can i?
I have tcpdump.file. which is captured from tcpdump -s 1600 -w
tcpdump.file tcp port http,
now, i want to view the http packet data.
can i use tcpdump -r? ( i want plain text, not hex )
When i use the tcpshow, it always show the message "IP no
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 08:43:16AM +0800, jo...@wonghome.net wrote:
> you are looking for -X option to tcpdump(8). Read the man page for more
> details.
>
> Yes, i tried it before (-X).
> but that is not what i want to get.
>
> I want to get is something like that
> Data: Post /from.php?q=123 abc
On 2010e9409f22f% 12:28, John Jackson wrote:
tcpflow does that: 'tcpflow -c -s port 80'
Not sure if it's in ports or not.
Yes, it is in the ports.
and it is what i want.
Thank you.
Hi,
I am getting some strange errors from an openBSD system that I am
using as a backup server.
I transfer some files onto the system via ftp. (1260 files with a
total size of 60G.)
The transfer works OK and then I try to check the newly arrived
files.
The last file in the set is an md5 file o
i was troubleshooting some work i'm doing with python, and ran fstat(1),
as root, with no arguments.
machine is rack-mounted in a data center, far away from me, but with an
assist, i was able to get the following screen cap:
http://imgur.com/kdbaW.jpg
here's the text included therein:
uvm_fault
--- Philip Guenther [Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 03:46:33PM -0800]: ---
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, John Cosimano
> wrote:
> ...
> > i saw in the archive that Stuart Henderson posted something similar a
> > while back, but didn't see any follow-up. any hints to get m
First of all, thanks very much to everyone who replied.
With all of the suggestions, I was able to identify the cause.
The disk, the motherboard and OpenBSD were all blameless.
The SATA cable had partly worked its way out of the connector.
The data connection was just on the edge of going bad.
min_addr restriction! pulseaudio is not
needed at all! Having SELinux enabled actually *WEAKENS* system
security for these kinds of exploits!
"""
John
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 11:17:33 -0500
Daniel Malament wrote:
> I'm trying to pull data off an old MFM HD, and I've gotten to the
> point where the only obstacle is disk geometry. I have a P3 machine
> which will disable the primary IDE controller in favor of the MFM
> controller, but boot off of an
Read about bandwidth delay product:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/tcptune/
John
On \!Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 09:36:01PM +0100, Jean-Francois wrote:
> Le jeudi 04 fivrier 2010 20:00:54, Sebastiano Pomata a icrit :
> > If I may ask, I post to the list this question (I have no p
Hi all, I've been using OpenBSD as a gateway for quite a while now and
recently I got a PS3, so I decided to connect it to the network.
Unfortunately, it kept complaining that I had a restrictive type of
NAT and that other people would not be able to connect to me. At
first, I thought it was some p
Amazing, I can't believe it was something so simple.
Thank you both for the response, now the PS3 is working as it should
On 7/25/09, TorbjC8rn H. Orskaug wrote:
> I had this issue with my PS3 aswell. Adding a rule like
>
> nat on $ext_if from $ps3 to any -> ($ext_if) static-port
>
> solved the
--- Chris [Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:01:43PM -0400]: ---
> Hello.
>
> About 4 years ago I installed this combo on an obsd 3.6 box, and it has
> worked quite well for me. I really like the obsd way of things. Now I'm
> ready to undertake this again, but rather than just blindly recreate what
> I
--- Stuart VanZee [Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:55:39AM -0400]: ---
> I am using OpenBSD 4.5
>
> When I try to use mail to send email from a user account I
> get an error:
>
> can not chdir(/var/spool/mqueue/): Permission denied
> Program mode requires special privileges, e.g., root or TrustedUser.
Hi,
I bought a couple new dells with Broadcom BCM5716 chips on the motherboard
for network support but everytime I boot and it gets to the starting network
it reboots on me.
Anyone have any ideas on this?
thanks,
JB
--- Chris [Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 01:44:51PM -0400]: ---
> Hi,
>
> I have been playing with this for hours now, and I'm getting really
> frustrated.
>
> I'm building an email server, and I want to use smtp-vilter to send my
> emails through spamassassin and clamav. I'm using obsd 4.5 and
> se
Sorry for the delay. Her'es the dmesg
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:42 PM, David Gwynne wrote:
> which dells specifically? are you able to get a dmesg off it?
>
> dlg
>
>
> On 14/09/2009, at 6:47 AM, John Brahy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I bought a couple new
10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 8
bnx1: address 00:24:e8:6c:2d:9a
brgphy1 at bnx1 phy 1: BCM5709 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 8
sd1(umass0:1:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x2a
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
ASC/ASCQ: ASC 0x3a ASCQ 0x00
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 6:42 PM, David Gwynne
ve been meaning to give this a try:
http://code.google.com/p/openssh-lpk/
John
>
> --
> http://www.glumbert.com/media/shift
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGvHNNOLnCk
> "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> -- Sandhurst offi
received my pre-order about the same time as others.
just upgraded 3 machines (from 4.5) in less than 90 minutes. my machines
aren't super-customized, so sysmerge(8) works like a dream for me. i
de-installed screen(1) and will start using tmux(1), as it's in base.
thanks for the effort of doing th
--- Brad Tilley [Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 01:16:23PM -0400]: ---
> > de-installed screen(1) and will start using tmux(1), as it's in base.
> > thanks for the effort of doing that---screen was always among the very
> > first packages i installed on a virgin system.
>
> Same here. For the tmux newbies
--- Brad Tilley [Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 02:52:10PM -0400]: ---
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 1:45 PM, John Cosimano
> wrote:
> > i seem to remember a thread here on misc@ that was meant to be a tmux
> > guide for experienced screen users.
>
> One thing that screen got right
eas about what specifically to ask the "Linux folks", please?
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> --Toni++
>
Try setting the nic to e1000 on your kvm commandline.
John
out if these destinations were reachable when a problem was reported.
>
> The problem/disconnect happens for a few minutes only.
>
> Can any one help me get a script to do that?
>
> Thanks,
> Kim
>
John
--- Moritz Herrmann [Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 11:51:52AM +0100]: ---
> Hi all,
> since the upgrade to version 4.6 had pf activated by default,
> I was confronted with the question wheather it is reasonable to use it
> on my desktop computer or not.
> I would like to know if someone is using it that
i'm testing smtpd (OpenBSD/i386 -STABLE; stock GENERIC.MP)
here're the full headers from a mail i sent from a host at $work. my
domain is cna.org , not cna.org.net . but i cannot figure out if
something i have done is appending that ``.net'' after the ``.org''. my
employer doesn't even own our equ
pid I am doing wrong that is easy to fix.
Please point me in the direction to find the solution for
this issue. Thanks in advance!
JohnM
--
john mendenhall
j...@surfutopia.net
surf utopia
internet services
Peter,
> John Mendenhall writes:
> > oldest spamdb grey entry date timestamp:
> > sort: fwrite: Broken pipe
> >
> Just to eliminate the obvious - how much dis
Dave,
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:19 PM, John Mendenhall wrote:
> > I have several openbsd 4.4 boxes, all of which are running
> > spamd. I have a cron job which runs a script, which has the
> > following commands in it:
>
> Well, sort is obviously calling fwrit
from
proceeds.
Upon receipt and verification of MT760 Lender will
provide a
final contract to Borrower including all the terms, LTV,
etc.
Upon acceptance by Borrower
initial funding will occur within 5 to 7 business
days.
Regards,
John
Pitts
J.E.P.
Inc.
586
I'm attempting to setup OpenLDAP, Samba and ypldap on 4.7. OpenLDAP is
up and running along with Samba, and I've used the smbldap tools to
populate the directory.
I'm having trouble getting the full list of LDAP groups with getent.
At first I ran "getent group" and didn't see any of the LDAP group
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Nigel Taylor
wrote:
>
> It could be the groups your missing have no members, which fails to output the
> group. You can confirm this my adding a user to one of the groups, and see if
> the group is displayed. This following change, rather than skipping output of
>
--- Guilherme Ferreira Ros?rio [Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 02:26:47PM -0200]: ---
> Good afternoon lords,
> I upgraded my openbsd 4.6 to 4.7
> I always used it only for firewall and port redirector with
> rdr command, I tried to use some scripts manual openbsd even more
> so I can not stress more the in
I found this thread:
http://marc.info/?t=12905517382&r=1&w=2
I too had a much tested build script that I was using, and like OP I
have modified my procedure not to export DESTDIR to the environment.
I am now stuck with a make build that failed thusly. I'm still poking
around, but I haven't f
oots, since you can use it for individual files and directories,
as well as whole filesystems. But OpenBSD preference seems
to be to keep such places as desolate as possible, so what use?
John
table: 100
On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 10:56 AM Gerrit wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2024 at 12:28:16PM UTC, John Clendenen wrote:
>
> > In practice, it seems that only rdomain 0 may contain multiple tables and
> > that rdomains other than 0 are paired with a sin
Trying to wrap my head around routing domains and tables in OpenBSD.
I understand their purpose in isolating traffic, but the way in which they
relate to routing tables is a little confusing.
rdomain(4) states:
> The rdomain contains at least one routing table.
At a glance, to me this implies t
On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 12:39:22PM -0700, Joseph Olatt wrote:
Hello.
Hi
After upgrading to OpenBSD 7.6, the rendering of vertical and
horizontal separator lines in ncurses based application like
tmux and cmus seems to be messed up.
tmux looks good to me on my system (7.6/amd64). But my
loca
Thank you. My search had not turned this up but it exactly answers my
question.
On Sun, Oct 6, 2024 at 15:28 Zack Newman wrote:
> > Claudio Jeker :
> >
> > No, this is not right. rtables are part of rdomains. So rdomain 0 has
> > rtable 0. rdomain 1 uses rtable 1. rdomain 2 uses rtable 2 and so
On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 11:56:18AM +, Corey wrote:
does BSD's crontab have any difference than GNU/Linux's?
Yes, but nothing to be concerned about assuming you have
used cron(8) in the past.
You should do a 'man 5 crontab'. OpenBSD cron can be looked
like an enhanced cron. One difference
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 02:25:42PM +0100, Robert Palm wrote:
Thanks, Peter.
I think there was an update of /etc/login.conf incoming lately and by
accepting the default file I did override my settings. Let's see how
it works now...
Also note, for me /etc/firefox-esr/unveil.main also changed,
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 02:14:11PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-11-28, John McCue wrote:
Also note, for me /etc/firefox-esr/unveil.main also changed,
If you don't modify the /etc/firefox*/unveil.* files yourself,
they will automatically get updated with the package.
Thanks,
On Thu, May 01, 2025 at 06:27:55PM +0100, void wrote:
Hi,
context is 7.6 GENERIC.MP#2 arm64 and
shell is /usr/local/bin/tcsh
version tcsh 6.24.10 (Astron) 2023-04-14 (aarch64-arm-OpenBSD) options
wide,nls,dl,al,kan,sm,rh,color
I'd *like* to have ctrl-d log out my terminal session (almost al
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 08:14:21PM +1000, Stuart Longland VK4MSL wrote:
Hi all,
Wondering if there was a Mastodon client in OpenBSD's ports tree, I
did a `make search key=mastodon` and was promptly told I need to
install `portslist` before I can do that.
As Stuart Henderson said, there is t
that and see if it
works ?
Outside of that I do not have any other suggestions.
John
On Sat, Jul 12, 2025 at 11:06:42AM +, Richard Bostrom wrote:
Dear sirs and ladies!
starting xendom my screen turns completely black
xrandr returns can't open display
installed xfce4 screen goes completely blank when running startxfce4
I have no Xorg.conf file.
You should check this out:
On 19/10/2018 12:53, Matt Schwartz wrote:
Just saw today that the copyright notice on the website is from
1996-2017. You guys might want to update it to 2018. :-)
-Matt
Copyright is automatic by the signatories to the Berne convention
amended in 1979 (and non-signatories will ignore it anyways)
, but I don't understand *why* that would be necessary
and I think I'm mis-reading it. Clarification please?
2) Do I really want "redistribute connected" in the ospfd.conf on the
border routers, or "redistribute default"?
Thanks for any insight,
-John
Thanks Claudio - that clears it up.
-John
On 10/21/2015 02:06 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:07:12AM -0400, John E.P. Hynes wrote:
>> Hi list,
>>
>> I've read through the docs and Claudio's guide, but something isn't
>> clear
the bottom slot. Same symptoms once I copied
/root/hostname.re1 to /etc/hostname.ath0.
This is looking to me like a bad slot on the motherboard. Which
stinks, as this machine is out of warranty. Anyone have any further
troubleshooting suggestions?
John
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Dorian B|ttner
ugged into that.)
John
On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 5:07 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 4:51 PM, John Mark Schofield wrote:
>> This is looking to me like a bad slot on the motherboard. Which
>> stinks, as this machine is out of warranty. Anyone have any further
ge[1] contains some
monitoring scripts for NetBSD that may be usable or easily portable to
OpenBSD. Take a look in the files/node/node.d.netbsd directory in the
pkgsrc tree.
[1] sysutils/munin-node
http://cvsweb.se.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/bsdweb.cgi/pkgsrc/sysutils/munin-node/
-mj
--
Michael-
On 05/25/19 11:41, Patrick Harper wrote:
Oracle's Beijing Team maintains a port of FF60esr for Solaris/sparc that might
be useful (another mostly big-endian arch).
https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland/tree/master/components/desktop/firefox
Excuse my ignorance but is it really Sparc? When
reports of anyone using the board with OpenBSD and as it's a
Bay Trail-based system (which I know have been problematic for various
OSes) I'd like to be doubly sure before buying.
Thanks :)
Cheers, MJ
--
Michael-John Turner * m...@mjturner.net * http://mjturner.net/
no effect.
WHAT I'VE TRIED:
Removing "redistribute default" from the locals, removing "interface
carp0" from the locals, removing the default gateway in /etc/mygate from
the locals.
Can anybody point me in the right direction for how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks in advance.
-John
s the backup to become
master, and everything works across the slow line as expected.
Ideas?
Thanks,
-John
On 03/11/2015 03:03 PM, John E.P. Hynes wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having an issue getting my ospf setup working. It's almost there,
and I've read Claudio Jecker's excelle
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 11:30:58AM +, Michael-John Turner wrote:
> Is anyone running OpenBSD successfully on a Supermicro X10SBA board? It's a
> Celeron J1900-based system. Specs are here:
> http://www.supermicro.co.uk/products/motherboard/celeron/X10/X10SBA.cfm
I've j
I've got three identical boxes that all display the same behavior:
Install of 5.6 or the March 18th 5.7 snapshot works, but is painfully
slow (no disk access on the CD or disks while "stalled") and on the
first reboot, it gets about as far as loading wskbd before rebooting
spontaneously. I'm t
s
it could be the driver, contact me off-list and I can arrange to send
hardware if it helps.
-John
On 03/20/2015 03:09 PM, John E.P. Hynes wrote:
I've got three identical boxes that all display the same behavior:
Install of 5.6 or the March 18th 5.7 snapshot works, but is painfully
slow (no
son wrote:
>>> On 2015-03-21, John E.P. Hynes wrote:
>>> If anyone has any ideas, or would like more info, or if a dev suspects
>>> it could be the driver, contact me off-list and I can arrange to send
>>> hardware if it helps.
>>
>> It might be wo
ound, I imagine OBSD mandoc is pretty secure.
--
John D. Verne
ing occasional snapshots
as my upgrade path. Or wait for 5.7 and keep up with -stable.
I'm impatient, so I'm going to try -current for awhile and see how it
goes.
--
John D. Verne
issues with the Ultra 5/10's IDE controller
but I believe they only start showing themselves with drives above ~137GB.
Cheers, MJ
--
Michael-John Turner * m...@mjturner.net * http://mjturner.net/
the bill, though
these will consume more watts, generally. The nice thing about true
"industrial" boards is you pay for things like capacitors that don't dry
out in 4 years, etc.
--
John D. Verne
Try booting the SP kernel and see if that works. If it does, you might
be running into a variant of an issie I've had on my SuperMicro boxen...
-John
On 09/11/2015 06:38 PM, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com wrote:
> hi all. i’m having difficulty with this board:
>
> Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D5
. I am only
supposed to announce my networks to *one* of these, and not the other.
It isn't clear to me from the manual how to do this.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
-John
On 18/05/2016 06:11, Roderick wrote:
It seems, the troll was successfull by generating a discussion. :)
You cannot compare sam with ed. The first is not a line editor.
Methinks that Joel was referring to the ed joke:
http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.html
jog
Plan9 has a lot of conceptu
welcome conversations about what this
code is doing and what it wants out of total curiousity.
--
John D. Verne
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> Also, if it matters, I opted to not get the Atom version of this board
> because I wanted some of the more interesting chipset support. It is a
> Celeron J1000. I also wanted the better supported Intel graphics stuff
> (e
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
>
> I'm staring at the ACPI code trying to figure out the various defines
>
Uh, I actually meant APIC. I need more sleep.
--
John D. Verne
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:49:53PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> >
> > I'm staring at the ACPI code trying to figure out the various defines
> >
> Uh, I actually meant APIC. I need more sleep.
>
E
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:05:52PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > I just got a new amd64 box to run OpenBSD on, but it is panicking on boot
> > when I try to run the 5.5 kernel on it.
> >
> > The pani
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 07:28:04PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:05:52PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > I just got a new amd64 box to run OpenBSD on, but it is panicking on boot
>
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 07:55:44PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 07:28:04PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 01:05:52PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > &
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> I just got a new amd64 box to run OpenBSD on, but it is panicking on boot
> when I try to run the 5.5 kernel on it.
>
> The panic is "unknown MPS interrupt trigger 2" somewhere in the acpi
> code.
>
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:19:23AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 01:42:49PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > I just got a new amd64 box to run OpenBSD on, but it is panicking on boot
>
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 03:56:05PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:19:23AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 01:42:49PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > &
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 09:51:50AM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:19:23AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 01:42:49PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 03:04:30PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > &
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 12:26:04PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 09:51:50AM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 11:19:23AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > > On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 01:42:49PM -0400, John D. Verne wrote:
> > > &
some would call that too much.
>
Indeed.
Good, fast, or cheap. Choose any two.
This is an engineering maxim that has held up for quite some time now.
There is a tension between these that cannot be resolved completely, and
there will always be trade-offs to be made.
--
John D. Verne
ave to clean up some stuff by hand. For example, I can build a
kernel as a regular user, but I had to have root clear out the compile
dir made by config, as this was last invoked by root.
--
John D. Verne
On Apr 3, 2014, at 3:40, trifle menot wrote:
> On 4/2/14, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
>> Dude, what the hell are you trying to do? Just explain in plain words here.
>> I am interested in working with rs232
>> and i wasted my time reading and wainting for your damn problem.
>
[...]
>
> Now suppose
On Apr 4, 2014, at 18:06, Martin Braun wrote:
>>> I used OpenBSD back in the 3.x days,
>
>> The last 3.x release was 8 years ago.
>> Are you fucking serious?
>
> Yup.
>
>>> but eventually began using Debian
>>> because it was much easier to maintain
>
>> Can you please give an example of a ma
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