enBSD native version of their plugin.
That wouldn't be required if we have a different alsa-lib than normal
linux systems have. It's possible that compiling libsalsa for Linux and
using in with compat_linux is already enough.
--
Jonathan
pports ALSA (at least
the last time I looked at it - it wouldn't even compile without it).
--
Jonathan
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 07:05:35PM +1030, Hank . wrote:
> G'day
>
> I've just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on an old system i wish to make my firewall
> and WIFI access point.
Why not something more recent?
>
> The problem i am experiencing is simple enough, the os is unable to verify my
> product. at
reported by CPUID; using exception 16
pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
pccom1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2
biomask ef65 netmask ef65 ttymask ffe7
pctr: 686-class user-level performance counters enabled
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
Thank You
Jonathan Steel
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 05:17:26PM +0100, Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> after a successful upgrade of a X4100 M2 to the latest snapshot, the
> server fails to reboot after having issued the reboot(8) command as
> root. This was working fine before with the snapshot which was from
> e
e attached the
dmesg from a computer the last two times it got the error.
Thanks
Jonathan Steel
dmesg from 2008-01-22
OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC.esentire) #0: Wed Aug 15 20:55:55 UTC 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.esentire
cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU
I have Squid running on OpenBSD as a proxy at one
location now, and simply provide separate proxies based on AD OU's
using group policy. It's not elegant, but it works.
-Jonathan
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 11:44:49AM +0100, Matt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Trying to install 4.2-release (and snapshot) on an IBM xServer 345 with
> ServeRaid/5i controller.
>
> I've used the Linux based bootable CD from IBM and created an array with
> RAID1
> Everything seems fine but when I boot up the Op
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 06:04:16PM +0100, Matt wrote:
> Fredrik Hansson schreef:
>> Matt wrote:
>>> Can anyone shine some light on how to actually make this controller work
>>> with OpenBSD?
>>> Or am I overlooking something obvious?
>>
>> ips is not included in the ramdisk kernels.
>>
>> I had th
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 05:48:25AM +0100, Matt wrote:
> Jonathan Gray schreef:
>> grange@ the author of the driver says there is still a data corruption
>> bug in ips, so rather than enabling it on ramdisks I'll disable
>> it in GENERIC tonight.
>>
>
> Am I
the serial-port lines. These
come with Windoze drivers, and aren't going to work on OpenBSD.
The way to spot them is that they say "works with Windoze XXX", and
don't mention macs or linux systems.
ciao,
--
-- "Jonathan Thornburg -- remove -animal to reply" <[E
"Vikas N Kumar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a kernel being written in Lisp called Movitz (
> http://common-lisp.net/project/movitz/) and there was one in Python
> as well that I saw a few years ago but I forget the name (it started
> with U...)
Unununium.org
--
Jonathan
ar as 2.8 or so) and have not had any
problems. On the other hand, I haven't found any statement in 'man boot'
or the FAQ about symlinks being ok, so a confirmation that it's ok
(or a heads-up if there be daemons lurking) would be welcome.
thanks,
--
-- "Jonathan Thornbu
t is in 2.x that you need, that is unavailable in 1.3?
mod_proxy_balancer
Jonathan
--
Jonathan Weiss
http://blog.innerewut.de
chronize with) external devices in the kernel timecounter code.
Yours for nanoseconds,
--
-- Jonathan Thornburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
School of Mathematics, U of Southampton, England
"Floating point numbers are like sandpiles; every time you move one
you lose a little sand and pick up a little dirt" -- Victor Vyssotsky
ther than enabling 'apm -H' when I give the talk. I could
imagine a fancy viewer pre-rendering in the background while previous
pages are being displayed, but absent a lot of caching (= potentially
big memory usage) that scenario would still fall down in Pau's case
where
[[...]]
> so
have a look
at:
http://www.tunnelbroker.net/
http://www.sixxs.net/
http://www.freenet6.net/
--
Jonathan
ted IPv6 sites/servers
Yup, that's what they do.
--
Jonathan
eople behind SixXS in person
They are exactly the reason why you don't want to go there. I switched
to HE then and it worked fine, but don't use HE anymore since I got
native IPv6 now which works even better.
--
Jonathan
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:59:32PM +0100, Vonarburg, David wrote:
> Is there any support for the NXP (formerly Philips) ISP1362 or similar USB
> controller in OpenBsd?
> Did not found anything so long even in NetSDB and FreeBSD.
>
> Thanks in advance
> David
They should just work with the standar
"Unix Fan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So who's working on OpenBSD's implementation? get busy!! :D :D :D
IIRC, someone's working on a webcam USB driver for NetBSD. I'd suggest
to wait 'till that works and then port it.
--
Jonathan
There have recently been some changes that make that driver
work much better, try again with a newer snapshot in a few days.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 07:55:16PM -0700, James Hartley wrote:
> As opposed to previous mention that the Ethernet interface is
> correctly identified on a 28 Jan -current sn
have any experience with OpenBSD on one of these boxen?
The specifications at
http://www.elektronik-systeme.psoft.at/Advantech/UNO2160.pdf
and further ones found via google say that the network ports use
a Realtek 8139 chipset, so they should be ok.
thanks, ciao,
--
-- "Jonathan Thornburg -
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 04:14:14PM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> On 12/14/06, earx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >ralink is the worst radio chipset in term of radio performance
> >but the best documented for driver :(
>
> I probably missed something here, except for some Linux drivers, I
> didn'
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 04:45:47AM -0600, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> Hello misc@
>
> I am having trouble running gpsd Maybe I have the startup syntax
> wrong, I Included as much information as I know how to retrive
>
> My question is the Delorme USB GPS supported on OpenBSD the Earthmate
> USB devi
On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 08:41:31AM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> i've had this panic occur 6-8 times since i replaced wi cards, one on an
> openbsd
> client, the other on an openbsd AP running in hostap mode, with ral cards. it
> seems to be related to my brother using his winxp laptop to pull
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 04:23:50PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
> At 02:19 PM 12/16/06, Frank Bax wrote:
>
> >Will OpenBSD 4.0 release run on ASUS P5L-MX? The asus website does not
> >seem to mention which Gigabit chipset is used on this board. Anyone using
> >this board?
> >
> >http://www.asus.com
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 11:39:28AM -0700, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> >Tried latest i386 snapshot on a Dell 490. Boots, but Install
> doesn't find any disks.
>
> I guess "Intel 6321ESB AHCI SATA" ('not configured') is not
> supported yet :(
Go into the BIOS and chance the SATA mode to something
On Sun, Dec 24, 2006 at 09:38:55PM -0500, Jim Capozzoli wrote:
> I know they make stickers, but does anybody know where one could get
> ahold of OpenBSD 1x1" plate logos? If nobody makes them for OpenBSD,
> that'd probably be a nice thing to have along side the release
> stickers. :-)
>
> http://
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 10:10:17AM +0900, vladas wrote:
> On 1/8/07, Ray Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >You mean like this? http://www.ossmann.com/5-in-1.html
>
> I have ment http://www.mizore.jp/wiki/index.php?LANDISK%2Fserial-console
> that is given in /landisk.html
http://wiki.nothing.
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 03:05:47PM -0800, Tom Spencer wrote:
> I've been looking at buying the Intel DQ965GFEKR motherboard, but I need the
> onboard RAID (I can't afford to buy a separate raid controller for this
> setup). From what I can tell it uses the ICH8DO chipset, which doesn't
> appear to
# []
#Option "AccelMethod" #
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "ati"
VendorName "ATI Technologies Inc"
BoardName "M22 [Radeon Mobility M300]"
BusID "PCI:1:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 03:11:31PM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Diana Eichert wrote:
>
> > I have my Plextor up and running with a snapshot from last week. Now I
> > want to get a second USB 10/100 NIC running on it. I read on landisk.html
> > that most USB devices are supp
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 06:51:51PM -0800, Marco S Hyman wrote:
> Jonathan Gray writes:
> > Just about anything you can buy should work. The MosChip MCS7830
> > ones (ie syba usb ethernet) being the only exception that comes to mind.
>
> The current rev of the D-link DUB-E1
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 03:21:00PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 06:51:51PM -0800, Marco S Hyman wrote:
> > Jonathan Gray writes:
> > > Just about anything you can buy should work. The MosChip MCS7830
> > > ones (ie syba usb ethernet) being th
I'm trying to get a Soekris box to boot from an OpenBSD tftp server.
I've gotten my DHCP server working, but I'm having trouble with my tftpd
configuration. (I guess it's not so Trivial as I thought! :-))
When the client attempts to retrieve pxeboot from the tftp server, the
client times out and
Rogier Krieger wrote:
On 1/24/07, Jonathan Eifrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
tftpd[]: oack: Permission denied
That may have something to do with *file* permissions. Quoting tftpd(8):
"The use of tftp(1) does not require an account or password on the remote
system. Due to
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 08:06:06PM +0100, Markus Ritzer wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I try to port OpenBSD to the Microsoft Xbox (the old one). My OpenBSD Kernel
> boots until it crashes while handling memory related things. FreeBSD, which
> is already ported, has this code:
>
> arch_i386_is_xbox tells
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 11:03:04PM -0600, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> Below is a dmesg and my Broadcom 4318 won't attach even after
> installing the firmware
>
> does anyone have a patch laying around out of tree?
It does not attach because the driver is not included
in GENERIC, this is because it i
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 11:47:50PM -0600, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> ahh so I have to build a custom kernel.
>
> ok Thank you
If the driver worked it would be in GENERIC, it currently
does not.
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 10:29:42PM +0100, Vim Visual wrote:
> "Aironet MPI-350 Wireless" rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 2 function 0 not configured
>
> I've been googling for a while and it seems that there's no way to
> configure this one... I am just asking here in case of. Has anybody
> fixed that one or
On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 08:50:53AM +0100, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>
> attaching the drive to a notebook via a IDE/USB converter easily yields
> 20 MB/s. So the drive *is* faster. While i could live with 8 MB/s i
> cannot accept the high CPU usage. It seems to make the installed crypto
> accelera
Greetings.
Is there a commonly known cause of *return* TCP/IP traffic
to reach but be dropped rather than passed back across a
bridge (ala bridgename.bridge0) but... get this... only on
the first try?
I'd like to get into a detailed explanation of the network
topology I'm working with here but I
Greetings all,
Last week I described briefly a problem with *return* TCP/IP traffic
only, across a LAN-to-LAN VPN network bridge, only on the first
connection. I appreciate your responses and so now as you've requested
I have composed a detailed network topology and configuration document
in ord
Actually I am having a similar problem with an entirely different (I
think) VPN solution. Pings work for me but tcp/ip *returns* don't work.
Sometimes they only fail on the first try, but for some hosts they
never respond.
Two questions, out of curiosity, is this VPN you've set up configured
Yes, I'd recommend pf. If you've never worked with it before,
the PF section of the FAQ is an excellent starting point.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
Xavier Mertens wrote:
Hi *,
I've a problem with an Apache web server hit by f*cking spammers...
I would like to filter some URLs (un
Sorry I should have read the original more carefully before replying.
For some reason I thought you wanted to filter by source address. PF is
not the way you'd want to go for filtering based on the HTTP GET request.
Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Yes, I'd recommend pf. If you've ne
Sorry I should know this but I'm sorta green. If I enable
net.inet.ip.mforwarding on all my routers, should that allow
OS X things like bonjour and iTunes music sharing to work
across the bridge?
know* these mac services weren't designed for
anything other than small-scale home use. i'm acutely aware of
that at this point. (the mac decision was someone else's)
anyway, thanks for your time,
~jon
Jussi Peltola wrote:
Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Sorry I should know this but
Thank you both for your responses. I have made this diagram
clearer because I sort of *am* using the same subnet on both
sides of the bridge... or at least that was my intent, but
obviously the address ranges have to be separate on both sides
of the bridge even though the netmasks need to be the
Sorry just for the sake of correctness:
em0 and em1 are the devices on firewall 2, not en0 and en1...
thats a typo.
Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Thank you both for your responses. I have made this diagram
clearer because I sort of *am* using the same subnet on both
sides of the bridge... or at
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 12:49:04PM +0100, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
> Hi
>
> has someone used digitemp with usb adapter on openbsd ?
> i currently test digitemp 3.5.0 on 4.0-stable with a ds9490R usb adapter
> and it segfault like this
>
> $ ./digitemp_DS2490 -s /dev/ttyU1 -w
> DigiTemp v3.5.0 Copyrig
On Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 10:39:59AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If zaptel won't work in openbsd, there is no way for asterisk be installed.
> Hence, no chance for
> any SIP protocol to work. But in case you want to get SIP running on the
> BSDs, I suggest you go
> over to FreeBSD.
I'm guess
of the port to 2.38
Jonathan
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 10:14:07AM +0100, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have two USB nics (one wired, one wireless) to give away. They were
> cheap, so I bought them to see if they were supported. Since they're
> not, maybe some developer can use them. I know nothing about
> documentation f
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 02:40:43PM +0100, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 11:21:14PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> | On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 10:14:07AM +0100, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> | > Hi all,
> | >
> | > I have two USB nics (one wired, one wireless)
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 02:19:58PM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 February 2007 19:01, Nick Holland wrote:
> > J.C. Roberts wrote:
> > > FAQ 4.9
> > > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#SendDmesg
> > > "NOTE - Please send only GENERIC kernel dmesgs. Custom kernels that
> > > have devi
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 10:13:45AM +, sof bo wrote:
> hello,
>
> does someone have information or used the host class ACM?
These are supported by umodem(4)
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=umodem&sektion=4
On Sun, Mar 04, 2007 at 04:23:13PM -0500, Axton wrote:
> On 3/4/07, j sidabras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> >I know promise hasn't been the most forthcoming company when releasing
> >specifications for their hardware. But it seems the first hardware docs for
> >the promise SX4 (PD
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:55:10PM -0600, Bill Marquette wrote:
> Any reason ath(4) only currently supports 11b mode? Looks like it was
> commented out in the driver in September with the comment "for now".
> Just wondering if we're going to see it back for 4.1, or what's broken
> with it that it
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:35:46PM +0100, Johan P. Lindstr?m wrote:
> I seem to recall that the new T60's feature the ICH7 (or 6) chipset
> and thus the HDD connects via SATA interface. This may give you
> issues, though there is a "compatibility mode" switch in BIOS (F1) to
> make the hdd show up
7;t bothered.
My only worry in the past has been how to install patches quickly,
since rebuilding from source is a bit slow (I typed 'make build' 2
days ago, and it's still running...). I like Nick Holland's suggestion
<http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=117453369215436&
phy 6: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface, rev. 0: OUI
0x004c00, model 0x0013
ukphy1: no media present
I'm using it right now, in fact!
-- Jonathan Towne
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 04:12:20PM +0200, Maxim Belooussov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I plan to turn my Sun Ultra 10 into a firewall/access point using a
> supported Ralink PCI card. But I see on this page
> http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware that Ralink PCI is not
> supported by the port.
>
> ra
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 06:27:52PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2007/04/13 13:57, alemao wrote:
> > Is there any progress to support DMA on this chipset?
>
> ahci(4) is probably your best bet, but only JMicron and VT8251
> are handled so far.
Well only Intel and JMicron devices are known t
ainly sell to system integrators and the like. They do
sell in small quantities for evaluation purposes, and OpenBSD has
been ported to run on them.
I was (just today) sent a press release from a while back about
OpenBSD on their 3xxx series machines:
http://www.arinfotek.com/news/news_d.asp?sty=2&
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 05:09:12PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On 4/16/07, James Mackinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >This was likely answered before. I went hunting and seemed to not find a
> >solid
> >answer, thus, after the time of looking, I figured I need to take the
> >moment
> >to ask
>
and
having spoken to Richard on a number of occasions, you won't find a better
person to describe such a topic.
I bought it in a store a number of hours south of here on an impulse.
I can say it was the best impulse buy I've *ever* made.
I'll leave it at that.
-- Jonathan Towne
two integrated chips, an RT2561 MAC/BBP and an
RT2527 radio transceiver."
108 Mbps or SuperG are Atheros marketing taglines, avoid such cards.
Jonathan
Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well I'd need a PCI-E card so what should I really look for? A R400
PCI-E card? It says experimental so is it unstable?
There's no 3D support on OpenBSD due to lack of DRI and DRM.
--
Jonathan
Stefan Sperling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you want 3D and BSD, your only option currently is FreeBSD.
IIRC, NetBSD has made some progress and they got some drivers working.
--
Jonathan
'd be very interested to hear it!
Great work on the 4.1 branch and xenocara!
(Finally get 1280x800 resolution in X.org, but still have a few issues)
In fact, now -current lacks only a native working RTL8185 and azalia driver
and this laptop is perfect; thanks everyone.
-- Jonathan Towne
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:30:24PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> Chris Pascoe (pascoe@) and I (dlg@) have been working on improving ATA
> support in OpenBSD recently. We'd like to fix the SATA support on
> Apple's G5 machines, but we actually need one to be able to do that.
>
> If you can help by g
Well ignoring all the when before I would just like to say thanks for
another OpenBSD release which I have just received, early as always. I
for one will always buy the CD/T-shirt/anything else useful'ish I can
afford.
It'll go on my test server this weekend.
thanks again,
Jon
On Mon, 2007-04-
Hey everyone,
I've got a really stupid but really simple question. If I have an
openbsd machine acting as an internal router (private IP addresses on
all interfaces) for several subnets that have to share physical ethernet
devices, should I use IP aliases or vlans, and in either case, would I
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 10:28:55AM +0200, Massimo Lusetti wrote:
> Hi all,
> with my own CDs i freshly installed 4.1 on my laptop, everything is
> working smootly expect for an UMTS PCMCIA card which is not totally
> recognized.
>
> I think this is similar to the ones supported by ubsa(4).
>
>
Lets say I'm setting up vlan devices so that 4 completely separate
subnets' gateways can share same ethernet port on the router. Is it
more appropriate to give the physical device itself an ip address and
then create 3 vlan devices, or to give the physical device no ip address
at all and creat
Ok, so I'm hoping the answer to this question will complete my basic
understanding of vlan setups. I have a system with the following
network device configurations:
-
hostname.dc0: up
hostname.vlan0: inet 172.17.1.1 255.255.255
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 03:27:53AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote:
> I'm curious if the flag bits, shown for each interface with ifconfig(8),
> can be decoded in order to reveal the characteristics of NICs, such as
> hardware RX/TX checksums and VLAN.
>
> So far I have searched:
>
> netintro(4)
> ifm
e serial problem can perhaps be fixed by tinkering with the bios, but I've
never used one of these machines...
Jonathan
On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 10:27:15PM -0500, Default User wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-05-06 at 11:14 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> > * Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-05-05 05:03]:
> > > cbb0 at pci1 dev 4 function 0 "ENE CB-1410 CardBus" rev
> > > 0x01pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin A
> > > : coul
Hello all;
I asked a while back about a 'lag' in keyboard response on my laptop
(Gateway MT3705) that runs -current. Someone responded off-list and
noted that it was an interrupt issue.
I was wondering if there is any known workaround / fix for it; the
machine can be very hard to use for day to
at pckbc0 (aux slot)
pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot
wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
midi0 at pcppi0:
spkr0 at pcppi0
lpt2 at isa0 port 0x3bc/4: polled
aps0 at isa0 port 0x1600/31
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: reported by CPUID; using exception 16
fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2
bi
7460315701&w=1>,
James Hartley suggested:
> You might look at tphdisk.
Thanks for the tip. Looking at the documentation, though, that seems
to address a different issue, namely getting suspend-to-disk to work.
My current issue is suspend-to-RAM...
ciao,
--
-- "Jonathan Thornburg
7;t yet tried, but plan to try soon, is to set
up an explicit 'xorg.conf' (eg there's a T41p configuration on the OpenBSD
laptops page http://www.openbsd.org/i386-laptop.html which gives one),
and see if this helps.
ciao,
--
-- "Jonathan Thornburg -- remove -animal to reply" &l
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 09:45:17PM -0400, Eric wrote:
> hello..
>
> i just installed OpenBSD 4.1 from an original CD. My USB ethernet adapter,
> a Linksys USB200M is a known good working adapter (verified on Mac OS X
> 10.4 and FreeBSD 6.2). I am building a gateway with OpenBSD and this
> hardw
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 03:31:49AM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
> I have run -current on my ThinkPad T41 laptop for nearly a year, and
> until now it has worked really well. Recently I bought a new disk for
> the machine and in connection with this I reinstalled OpenBSD using the
> most recent snapsh
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 01:49:09PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 04:32:13PM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > Include the output of 'atactl wd0' perhaps you have something like
> > caching turned off. Also you can't hope for similiar results if
On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 06:26:42PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 04:18:35PM +0100, Doros Eracledes wrote:
> > I am trying to install 4.1 amd64 on a proliant DL140-G3 server and have
> > various problems.
> >
> > I've found on previous postings that the axe and uberry driver
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 04:27:58PM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
> I would like to know if this wireless network card is supported by
> OpenBSD 4.1:
>
> Atheros AR2413A
>
> The i386 h/w compatibility page* does not specifically mention this
> card. Does this mean that it is categorically not suppor
# []
#Option "CRT2HSync" # []
#Option "CRT2VRefresh" # []
#Option "CRT2Position" # []
#Option "MetaModes" # []
#Option &quo
Vim Visual wrote:
Hi,
inspired by the Zurich email, I would like to ask here whether there
is somebody from / living in Berlin in this list
I'm from Berlin:
http://blog.innerewut.de
I often wear my OpenBSD shirts around City-West.
Jonathan
--
Jonathan Weiss
http://blog.innerewut.de
wo and I know one or two folks who are at least a bit
interested in OpenBSD.
Jonathan
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Jonathan Weiss
http://blog.innerewut.de
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 10:12:03PM +0200, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
> Hello!
> :
>
> #define RL_PSTATE_D00x
> #define RL_PSTATE_D10x0002 <- typo ?
> #define RL_PSTATE_D20x0002
> #define RL_PSTATE_D30x0003
>
> /maxim
Yes, but these a)
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 06:12:03PM -0500, Ben Cornett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get my wireless card working under 4.1. The machine is
> a Sony VAIO PCG-V505BCP. It has an Intersil PRISM3 PCI card that
> works fine under linux. According to the wi(4) manpage, this card
> appears to be su
That was such a great postcard! /sarcasm
what's the deal with the spam huh?
-Jonathan Lindsey
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On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 12:23:16PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm actually playing with an Epson Stylus 4050 multifunction printer.
> The printer parts works as well as the scanner *but* not at the same time.
> I have to disable ulpt using config(8) and reboot if I want to be able to
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 11:43:44AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> HI all.
>
> I recently acquired a ZyXEL G-302 wireless card. OpenBSD ID's it as rtw.
>
> It shows up on ifconfig. But when I try and config this card, either via
> ifconfig or via hostname.rtw0, the whole machine locks hard. It
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 02:13:52AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if I am missing something, most likely it's not implemented yet,
> but I was looking to see if I could check anything about a RAID 1 setup on
> Sun X4100 M2 so that it can be monitor somehow. I am not making progre
On Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 03:09:49PM +0200, Johan Linner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've just installed 4.1-stable on a Fujitsu-Siemens RX100 S3.
> When we try to reboot or shutdown the server, it hangs after the "Syncing
> Disks... Done." message. Only way to continue is to hit the power switch.
> Tried bsd
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