Please stop
--
There are people so addicted to exaggeration
that they can't tell the truth without lying.
-- Josh Billings
It doesn't work at all.
I am working on it, have some things working (but not enough to commit
and enable everything).
On 2013 Oct 11 (Fri) at 09:54:51 +0200 (+0200), Olivier PELERIN wrote:
:Hello Openbsd mailing list
:
:I like very much the implementation of VRF in openbsd. It works great with
No timeframe as of yet. I plan on committing some pieces of it, and when
it's ready we'll enable it.
On 2013 Oct 11 (Fri) at 12:34:41 +0200 (+0200), Olivier PELERIN wrote:
:Thanks Peter,
:
:Good to know. Do we have a timeframe?
:
:Regards
:
:Olivier
:
:
:> Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 10:44:39 +0200
:
Please stop.
On 2013 Oct 29 (Tue) at 17:44:51 +0200 (+0200), Gregory Edigarov wrote:
:On 10/28/2013 06:54 PM, Andy wrote:
:>Hi all,
:>
:>Would any of the esteemed OpenBSD developers be interested in adding support
for BFD (Bidirectional Forward Detection) to OpenBSD.
:>
:>The protocol itself seems pretty simpl
On 2013 Nov 04 (Mon) at 17:14:57 -0500 (-0500), Predrag Punosevac wrote:
:I was driving last night so I have not had much sleep. I just want to
:make sure that I am not hallucinating. Then minutes ago when I installed
:the latest snapshot I was presented with an additional installation option
:
:Au
On 2013 Nov 08 (Fri) at 10:31:56 + (+), Andy wrote:
:On Thu 07 Nov 2013 20:54:20 GMT, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
:>Andy Lemin [a...@brandwatch.com] wrote:
:>>Hi, sadly OpenBSD does not boot with the latest Ivy Bridge EP (E5-2637v2)
with 'Power Technology' in the supermicro BIOS set to 'Max Per
Please try a most recent snapshot. There have been massive fixes added
since 5.4, and some especially important fixes added very recently.
On 2013 Nov 13 (Wed) at 10:51:45 +0200 (+0200), ja...@cieti.lv wrote:
:Hello dear OpenBSD people,
:
:does anyone of the developers have time to look at this
On 2013 Nov 13 (Wed) at 12:33:00 +0200 (+0200), ja...@cieti.lv wrote:
:I am talking about recent snapshot. I use -current from 7/30/13 and I
Recent as in "the last 4 days". The recent fixes are *very* *very*
recent.
--
I often quote myself; it adds spice to my conversation.
--
No. It won't happen. Check the archives, this has been "discussed" before.
pkg_add -i python
On 2008 Dec 27 (Sat) at 16:04:01 +0100 (+0100), Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> ?Are there some plans to include python in base system (as Perl is at
> present)?
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jordi
How do you think file systems are mounted on top of / ?
On 2009 Jan 16 (Fri) at 11:10:23 +0100 (+0100), Jon Sjvstedt wrote:
:I still want the same structure as before, but i dont want to mount wd1d
:in a directory that is inside wd0d.
--
Never call a man a fool. Borrow from him.
it is now known as relayd(8).
On 2009 Jan 22 (Thu) at 18:09:58 -0600 (-0600), Beavis wrote:
:Greetings List,
:
: I would like to ask some folks here regarding hoststated is it
:still available for OpenBSD? All i got through google is
:http://cvs.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon07/pyr-loadbalancing
On 2009 Feb 12 (Thu) at 01:37:15 -0500 (-0500), STeve Andre' wrote:
:
:Amen to backups, but why trust some company far away to handle things?
:How do you know your data is in good hands, and that they won't slip up
:let others see it? I won't mention the concept of the place going under,
:financia
openbsd uses nfsv3 over ipv4. nfsv4 is still being worked on, but is
not ready. nfsv3 does not work over ipv6.
On 2009 Feb 15 (Sun) at 01:23:37 +0100 (+0100), jean-francois wrote:
:Hi All,
:
:Unfortunately it looks like I have mounted a NFS v2/3 server. Is'nt the
:standard nfs for OpenBSD 4.4 a
On 2018 Nov 26 (Mon) at 01:18:59 + (+), shadrock uhuru wrote:
:
:also how do i resume from hibernate or suspend with the screen locked
:
:i use i3 and lock the screen with xautolock and i3lock in .i3/config
:
:i put i3lock in /etc/apm/resume
:
:when i resume from ZZZ no lock screen appears
On 2018 Nov 28 (Wed) at 16:30:56 +0530 (+0530), Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Searched the list to find messages about riscv. I would
:appreciate instructions on getting it to boot on spike.
:
:Thanks.
:Dinesh
Step one: write a bunch of code.
OpenBSD has not been ported to RISC-V yet, so you
On 2018 Dec 11 (Tue) at 17:30:56 +0100 (+0100), Bambero wrote:
:Hi,
:I'm trying to compile clamav from current snapshots under OBSD 6.2 but it
:returns error when building package:
:
That's not supported. ports and src need to be in lock-step.
If you want to install ports for 6.2, you'll need to
I'm one of the admins of ftp.hostserver.de, can you (privately) email me
your source IP and a traceroute to us?
On 2019 Jan 08 (Tue) at 15:24:38 +0200 (+0200), Mihai Popescu wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I use to retrieve my install sets from a mirror, after I start the
:install procedure with minirootxx.fs
:
:
Please make sure you installed the errata for 6.4 (syspatch will do it
for you, don't forget to reboot!). There was a bug that was fixed in
errata 008: "writing more than 4GB to a qcow2 volume corrupts the virtual disk".
On 2019 Apr 18 (Thu) at 10:06:59 +0200 (+0200), Malte Wedel wrote:
:Hello
On 2019 May 09 (Thu) at 15:45:54 +0100 (+0100), Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote:
:On 09/05/2019 14:56, Allan Streib wrote:
:> Unless https://www.openbsd.org/plat.html is out of date, it doesn't look
:> like OpenBSD is currently supporting POWER8 or POWER9 plaftorms.
:
:I wonder what is the best way to det
On 2019 May 13 (Mon) at 21:17:16 -0400 (-0400), Steven Shockley wrote:
:On 5/9/2019 10:55 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
:> The real reason is because we're low on current for the flux capacitor,
:> after shifting time for the early 6.5 release. Not all the machines
:> were able to fit into back seat of
There are no callouts for suggestions. The themes are chosen
internally, described on http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html.
Thanks for enjoying the releases, and of course: Be sure to drink your
OpenBSD. Or Ovaltine. I mean OpenBSD.
On 2016 Sep 20 (Tue) at 13:52:39 +1000 (+1000), Aaron Mason wr
On 2016 Sep 24 (Sat) at 06:55:40 + (+), Ruslanas G??ibovskis wrote:
:Hi team, maybe it would be a great thing if you would be able to create a
:list of hw developpers would be interested to develop. so any sysadmin
:would know what is needed for openbsd devs and send out hw to dev team.
:
On 2016 Oct 04 (Tue) at 09:27:50 +0200 (+0200), Jasper Siepkes wrote:
:Hi list!
:
:I'm experimenting with CARP and I'm a bit puzzled by the following
:behavior; I have 2 hosts setup in an active/passive way with CARP.
:Host A has an advskew of 0 and becomes master, Host B has an
:advskew of 100 an
The poster is just trolling, and trying to get reactions. Don't answer.
On 2016 Oct 20 (Thu) at 23:57:26 +0200 (+0200), Alexander Hall wrote:
:On this list, English is the language to use, and Google translate does not
:cut it. I do think I understand what you're after, but have someone help you
This isn't expected to work at all. That is why it was disabled.
You'll need to upgrade the Hypervisor to -current, or to 6.1 when it is
released.
On 2016 Oct 22 (Sat) at 00:06:08 -0200 (-0200), R0me0 *** wrote:
:Hello misc.
:
:For testing purposes
:
:I compiled kernel with vmd support.
:
:Afte
Hi Denis
Yes, I am in quite close contact with Job and the IETF IDR-WG, and will
update this in the near future.
On 2016 Oct 27 (Thu) at 08:12:08 +0200 (+0200), Denis Fondras wrote:
:Hello,
:
:Here is a patch to update the large communities attribute value. IANA has
:changed it from 30 to 32.
:(
There is currently no RPKI in OpenBGPD.
On 2016 Nov 07 (Mon) at 21:19:20 +0100 (+0100), minek van wrote:
:Hello,
:
:is RPKI production ready with OpenBGPD? Does anyone uses it?
:
:Many thanks!
:
Fondras Sun, 08 Jun 2014 09:28:25
-0700
:
:Any idea when will it get in? It looks promising!
:
:Thanks!
:
:> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 at 9:40 PM
:> From: "Peter Hessler"
:> To: "minek van"
:> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
:> Subject: Re: OpenBGPD status for RPKI
On 2016 Dec 08 (Thu) at 16:27:29 +0100 (+0100), Roger Schreiter wrote:
:Hello,
:
:is there a mean to get a running process running on
:a certain cpu (core)? Or restrict it from running on a cpu?
:
:I have a cheap Atom CPU with four cores, and all interrupts,
:also network traffic, is using CPU0.
:
On 2016 Dec 10 (Sat) at 22:56:05 +0100 (+0100), Christian Schulte wrote:
:$ uname -a
:OpenBSD t60.schulte.it 6.0 1KHZ.MP#7 amd64
You broke it. Please use a GENERIC kernel, and it will work as normal.
On 2016 Dec 12 (Mon) at 21:31:25 + (+), Mik J wrote:
:Hello,
:I've been annoyed for months/years by a few marketing companies from which I
regularly unsubriscribed (according to the law in my country they should have
done it).A few days ago I decided to make spamd work on my pf machine.
:
On 2017 Jan 13 (Fri) at 13:48:13 +0200 (+0200), Claudiu Popescu wrote:
:Hi,
:
:First of all, hopefully I managed to send this email to the correct list :)
:I am pretty new to OpenBSD but so far I managed to get everything
:working for a router without IPv6 OSPF.
:I have ospfd and ospf6d running but
On 2017 Jan 12 (Thu) at 11:18:58 +0100 (+0100), Uday MOORJANI wrote:
:Dear OpenBSD-Misc,
:
:First of all, awesome work on the OpenBGPd and BFD code. I'm working on a
:WAN setup for an enterprise and we are migrating from static route WAN to a
:full fledge BGP transit in a multi home environment for
Are you establishing an ospf session with the N3048? If you are, then
there is an MTU miss-match.
Either "system jumbo mtu" refers to the IP packet, which doesn't match
the 1500 set on trunk1, or it refers to the ethernet packet which should
be 1518 (16 bytes for the ethernet header).
Is it fixe
14:31 skrev Peter Hessler :
:>
:> Are you establishing an ospf session with the N3048? If you are, then
:> there is an MTU miss-match.
:>
:> Either "system jumbo mtu" refers to the IP packet, which doesn't match
:> the 1500 set on trunk1, or it refers to the ethe
On 2017 Feb 26 (Sun) at 03:56:33 + (+), Tinker wrote:
:Hi misc,
:
:I just wanted to understand what's going on with SMP on ARM -
:
:Did I get it right, that ARM64 has SMP (as of the patches this week), but
:ARM32 does not have SMP and will not get it too?
:
:What was the reason for not impl
Yes, that's the point of QUIC.
On 2017 Mar 31 (Fri) at 13:30:59 +0200 (+0200), Marina Ala wrote:
:UDP servers listening? would that open possibility for massive DOSes?
:
:
:Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 at 12:14 PM
:From: "Reyk Floeter"
:To: "Marina Ala"
:Cc: "OpenBSD Misc"
:Subject: Re: OpenB
That is not supported. You MUST NOT have IPs in the same range on
different interfaces.
You can assign some /32s (or /128 if you are using IPv6) to a lo1 on the
system, but that may not be what you want.
On 2014 Nov 06 (Thu) at 19:12:20 -0200 (-0200), "Dante F. B. Col??" wrote:
:Hello everyone
As I said before.
_This_ _Is_ _Not_ _Possible_.
Period.
On 2014 Nov 10 (Mon) at 17:30:50 -0200 (-0200), "Dante F. B. Col?" wrote:
:Hi
:
:This is a part of the output containing the static routes related to
:*bnx0* , *bnx1 *, i was trying to make a static route for the
:189.92.72.11 pointing t
apmd_flags='-C' still works. You can also use -A, since they now behave
the same.
On 2014 Nov 12 (Wed) at 23:28:46 -0800 (-0800), Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I'm running -current on a thinkpad x220 tablet, with an intel i7.
:
:I had been running with apmd_flags="-C" but I see that that h
Sorry about that, the server process hung, and needed to be forcibly
restarted. Undeadly should be back up now.
On 2014 Nov 23 (Sun) at 21:42:58 -0600 (-0600), Adam Thompson wrote:
:Anyone know what happened to undeadly? (The|A) host seems to be up but
:doesn't answer on any port.
:
:--
:-Adam
Can you switch from the graphical console (ctrl-alt-f5) to a text
console (ctrl-alt-f1), and back? That may help with input device
related problems.
On 2014 Nov 23 (Sun) at 11:08:23 -0500 (-0500), Maximilian Pichler wrote:
:Hi,
:
:After resuming from suspend (either by closing and reopening the
On 2014 Nov 26 (Wed) at 15:01:56 -0800 (-0800), Jason Adams wrote:
:On 11/26/2014 07:12 AM, Jorge Gabriel Lopez Paramount wrote:
:>> I started firefox on a remote xhost and it somehow
:>> came up as a local instance (thru X?) with bookmarks
:>> from a local client account... the remote account
:>>
On 2014 Nov 26 (Wed) at 23:25:45 + (+), Stuart Henderson wrote:
:On 2014-11-26, Mike Larkin wrote:
:> I think we've identified where the problem is, will test and commit
:> shortly.
:
:Useful problem though, as it has highlighted several people who are running
:with inadvisable BIOS settin
On 2014 Dec 04 (Thu) at 07:11:48 + (+), John Long wrote:
:How much time is necessary to build packages during and for a release? How
:much time for snapshots? And how often does this need to be done? I'm trying
:to get an idea how much uptime you would need if somebody who is able to
:take
Does running "apm" show the correct battery status?
On 2014 Dec 16 (Tue) at 22:29:29 +0100 (+0100), Marko Cupa?? wrote:
:Hi,
:
:not being satisfied with various Linux flavours on my ThinkPad T440, I
:have reverted back to OpenBSD. With the exception of non-supported
:internal wifi card (realtek u
On 2014 Dec 17 (Wed) at 09:34:18 +0100 (+0100), Marko Cupa?? wrote:
:On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 09:00:14 +0100
:Peter Hessler wrote:
:
:> Does running "apm" show the correct battery status?
:
:While plugged in:
:Battery state: high, 100% remaining, unknown life estimate
:A/C adapter sta
On 2014 Dec 19 (Fri) at 07:35:28 + (+), C. L. Martinez wrote:
:b) OpenBSD/amd64: set up vio flags to 0x02
The man page for vio(4) says:
Setting the bit 0x2 in the flags disables the RingEventIndex feature.
This can be tried as a workaround for possible bugs in host
implement
On 2014 Dec 19 (Fri) at 08:01:00 + (+), C. L. Martinez wrote:
:On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Peter Hessler wrote:
:> On 2014 Dec 19 (Fri) at 07:35:28 + (+), C. L. Martinez wrote:
:> :b) OpenBSD/amd64: set up vio flags to 0x02
:>
:> The man page for vio(4) says:
:&g
On 2015 Jan 04 (Sun) at 21:39:08 -0500 (-0500), Predrag Punosevac wrote:
:On Sun, Jan 04, 2015 at 12:58:05PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
:> AFAIK, Kosovo does not have a country code assigned.
...
:For many of us who were born in that country and whose lives have been
:altered forever by actual events
Do you mean "move traffic for destination network $FOO to rdomain $BAR"?
If so, you need to use PF for that.
pass on rdomain 5 from 192.168.1.0/24 rtable 0
On 2015 Jan 16 (Fri) at 09:00:19 +0100 (+0100), Holger Glaess wrote:
:hi
:
:it is possible to add a feature for rdomain
:to do somthing
It's very simple. Make one of your own :).
Pick a place, advertise it, and *make sure to show up*. Keep it
regular, if you can. The first 6 meetings or so will be you and your
friends, though.
On 2015 Jan 22 (Thu) at 20:05:13 +0100 (+0100), Jan Lambertz wrote:
:Hey Reyk,
:
:that sounds great.
On 2015 Feb 18 (Wed) at 22:30:31 + (+), ML mail wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Stupid question but if you would have to choose between two different
:Intel CPUs for an OpenBSD firewall using 4 to 6 Intel NICs with all /24
:networks behind and around 50-60 Mbit/s average traffic would you rather
Either one
On 2015 Feb 19 (Thu) at 10:58:21 +0100 (+0100), Alexander Salmin wrote:
:Good luck, when you have time I also recommend that you read this.
:https:// calomel.org [snip dangerous url]
:
don't follow *any* recommendation from that site
--
All I want is a warm bed and a kind word and unlimit
On 2015 Feb 24 (Tue) at 13:39:30 +0530 (+0530), Sai Prajeeth wrote:
:I am looking for a program that will confine certain processes to run only
:on a particular set of cpus. Is there something like 'cpuset' of FreeBSD?
:
:Thanks !
:
No, this does not exist for OpenBSD. At this time, there is no
i
And when you run "fw_update", does it fetch the correct firmware?
On 2015 Mar 04 (Wed) at 08:26:16 +0100 (+0100), Jan Stary wrote:
:http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
:lists the supported wireles chipsets, marking with NFF
:those that need the non-free firmware to be downloaded.
:
:It
1) lynx has some amazingly insecure code
2) the installer installs a functional pkg.conf if you installed from
the network.
On 2015 Mar 04 (Wed) at 10:11:17 -0500 (-0500), Bob Eby wrote:
:Lynx is gone. Wow just wow, I'm stupefied by just how much you guys have
:removed from base.
:
:The least y
httpd does not yet support SNI. You will need to either wait, use a
wildcard SSL cert, or use different ports/IPs.
On 2015 Mar 14 (Sat) at 19:26:31 -0300 (-0300), Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I've only just recently started moving from nginx to httpd (I *loved* the
:config syntax by the w
You don't need to do anything.
OpenBSD doesn't specifically handle leap-seconds, but openntpd will see
the change in time from its upstream peers, and will adjust the clock
for you.
On 2015 Mar 26 (Thu) at 22:15:17 +0200 (+0200), jin&hitman&Barracuda wrote:
:As you know, the leap second issue wi
I have seen some hangs when apmd -C changes cpu speed in very specific
situations. For testing purposes, switch to -L or -H.
On 2012 Oct 12 (Fri) at 16:44:14 +0600 (+0600), Илья Шипицин wrote:
:... and I'm running "apmd -C" if that matters.
:could it cause problems ?
:
:2012/10/12 Christiano F.
On 2012 Oct 14 (Sun) at 23:01:11 -0400 (-0400), STeve Andre' wrote:
:The situation with the t430s has gotten a little better.
:
:I installed OpenBSD on one, and found that it was almost usable.
:
:Once in X (and KDE) there is no escape, other than a reboot.
:That was a nice surprise, but I could ss
No, it was not open sourced. All they did was release some userland
wrappers around their api.
No, this does not make it closer to OpenBSD being ported to this device.
Nothing has changed.
On 2012 Oct 24 (Wed) at 08:56:29 -0700 (-0700), Gene wrote:
:http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2221
:
You have IPv4 only applications, that need to talk with the IPv6 internet.
On 2012 Oct 24 (Wed) at 12:43:12 -0400 (-0400), Daniel Ouellet wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Just saw a few questions and patch for NAT64 on misc and tech@ and I
:am really questioning the reason to be fore NAT64 and why anyone in
:their
On 2012 Oct 31 (Wed) at 18:05:09 +0200 (+0200), Rares Aioanei wrote:
:On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:28:35AM +0400, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
:> Yesterday I have found an unpleasent bug in OpenBSD.
:>
:> I started two virtual machines in qemu with netbsd and building
:> source inside each virtual machin
I have a Thinkpad T430s with sandybridge (or ivybridge, I can never
remember), and life isn't too bad. I can suspend/resume, watch
(smaller) movies and dvds, and generally use it. Obviously I try to
avoid 1080p videos, as they take a huge amount of CPU to decode.
On 2012 Nov 10 (Sat) at 17:06:1
On 2012 Nov 20 (Tue) at 12:45:09 -0300 (-0300), Marcos Laufer wrote:
:Ok , i've just tried it on a OpenBSD 5.1 and unplugging the USB works
:just fine, no crash, no freeze.
:
:The weird thing and i don't understand why, is that you guys had good
:results with old OpenBSD versions and i didn't.
:
N
On 2012 Dec 04 (Tue) at 18:06:56 + (+), Heptas Torres wrote:
:Hi people
:When upgrading I understand it's quite important to keep things in
:sync. I wanna run -current with regular upgrades and at the same time
:upgrade also packages/ports (and other things if needed).
:Are there any kinds
On 2012 Dec 11 (Tue) at 13:53:55 +0100 (+0100), Jan Lambertz wrote:
:Hello,
:
:i try to set up a openntpd server for a local network. because of security
:i don't have a internet connection. goal is to setup openbsd 5.2 release as
:openntpd server, sharing its local time (without sync of any pool s
Which kernel are you booting? If you only boot 'bsd', you need a
fully-installed system to use that. You need to make sure to boot the
'bsd.rd' kernel.
On 2012 Dec 20 (Thu) at 18:01:44 +0200 (+0200), What you get is Not what you
see wrote:
:I try to install OpenBSD 5.2 i386 to a box with this
Not sure where you got "greyscanner" from, but you should probably ask
the authors.
On 2012 Dec 26 (Wed) at 21:31:26 +0100 (+0100), Jan Stary wrote:
:This is spamd and greyscanner on current/macppc.
:Generally, it works very well for me.
:
:Recently, I see greyscanner trapping hosts that try to
:
I have been printing to various HP laser printers for years, with normal
lpd. I'm pretty sure cups will support all of the ones we natively do
not support.
On 2012 Dec 27 (Thu) at 16:28:04 +0530 (+0530), Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
:I want to print from my OpenBSD machines on the ethernet LAN.
:
On 2012 Dec 30 (Sun) at 15:34:51 +0100 (+0100), Zoran Kolic wrote:
:If one installs firmware and gets output with:
:
:ifconfig rsu0 scan
:
:he/she is on the road to succeed.
:Since openbsd is not my primary OS, I had some strange
:surprises. Finally, it all went fine.
:Definitelly, rsu does not lik
export LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
in my .xinitrc / .xsession tells programs To Do The Right Thing.
Of course, not everything supports UTF8, so your milage may vary.
Mutt *does*, as does xterm, ssh, and tmux (my preferred combination for
reading mails). If you want to write UTF8 chars and have them
On 2012 Dec 30 (Sun) at 16:26:01 +0100 (+0100), Martijn van Duren wrote:
:Jan Stary schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 15:36 [+0100]:
:> > > > > > When moving these files over via nfs the problem doesn't occur and
the
:> > > > > > files are saved correctly on my ffs partition.
:> > > > >
:> > > > > That
Doubtful, CARP has not changed protocol for many years.
You might be thinking of pfsync, but that is mostly forwards compatible
for a couple releases now.
On 2013 Jan 02 (Wed) at 15:30:48 +0100 (+0100), mxb wrote:
:Yes, this sounds familiar.
:
:On 2 jan 2013, at 14:37, Mark Felder wrote:
:
:> D
On 2013 Jan 03 (Thu) at 14:49:35 +0100 (+0100), Loïc Blot wrote:
:Hello,
:Since this morning is get a high uptime value for server load, but the
:server does nothing. It's our CARP backup gateway for our clients, and
:it stays in backup mode since few month.
:
:The CPU does nothing special, the gat
On 2013 Jan 03 (Thu) at 16:55:08 +0100 (+0100), Zoran Kolic wrote:
:Sorry to multi-post. I booted another node. put usb dongle
:and got some data:
:
:Jan 3 16:50:49 mycenae kernel: umass0: on usbus0
:Jan 3 16:50:49 mycenae kernel: cd0 at umass-sim0 bus 0 scbus2 target 0 lun 0
:Jan 3 16:50:49 my
On 2013 Jan 07 (Mon) at 23:50:04 -0800 (-0800), noah pugsley wrote:
So what? This is radically off-topic, please don't bring this kind of
crap to misc@.
--
You may be sure that when a man begins to call himself a "realist," he
is preparing to do something he is secretly ashamed of doing.
On 2013 Jan 11 (Fri) at 15:44:44 -0800 (-0800), Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
:plus, last i checked, firefox was not even 64-bit friendly anyways
I am using firefox on amd64 for a long time. Works as well as firefox
does anywhere else. I think you are heavily confused.
--
To the systems progra
On 2013 Jan 12 (Sat) at 16:23:42 +0100 (+0100), Zoran Kolic wrote:
:> The core i3-3225 is ivy bridge based, which means the graphics only works
under \
:> -current and no DRM acceleration until the driver support improves.
:
:Thanks for the answer.
:I must be wrong defining what I want. I would li
On 2013 Jan 12 (Sat) at 10:57:56 -0500 (-0500), Scott McEachern wrote:
:On 01/12/13 10:27, Peter Hessler wrote:
:>I have Intel 4000 here, and I am unaccelerated, but do have native
:>resolution X, and lots of xterms and Firefox works as expected.
:>
:>2000 should be totally fine, and
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 08:17:08 +0100 (+0100), Franco Fichtner wrote:
:Teaching is hard, but being impatient and judgmental on people asking
:questions is not the way, especially on an open mailing list. Having
:'annoying' questions pop up again and again is an opportunity to do
:something fundame
On Jan 3, D.ROOT changed its ip address. We updated our sources on and
after the 3rd.
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 09:32:57 + (+), Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
:Hi
:
:I recently upgraded my system to the Dec 21 snapshot, will be updating again
to the Jan 09 snapshot; but, I noticed an error mess
On 2013 Jan 14 (Mon) at 18:36:05 +0100 (+0100), Johan Helsingius wrote:
:My firewall box has 3 net interfaces:
:
:
:em0 (internal network):
:inet 172.24.42.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 172.24.42.255
:em2 (wifi sandbox):
:inet 172.24.42.223 netmask 0xffc0 broadcast 172.24.42.
You can absolutely run external BGP and internal BGP with the same AS.
This is a very common configuration.
On 2013 Jan 17 (Thu) at 05:36:24 + (+), Войнович Андрей Александрович
wrote:
:Hello!
:I have public AS and address range, everything is Ok, but now I want to
:connect my routers vi
), Войнович Андрей Александрович
wrote:
:I think this would be, but I have the same public AS number on both ends (R1
and R2 - 5), so BGPd will think that this is loop and will not accept this.
:
:-Original Message-
:From: Peter Hessler [mailto:phess...@theapt.org]
:Sent: Thursday
On 2013 Jan 22 (Tue) at 09:25:04 +0500 (+0500), Илья Шипицин wrote:
:Hello!
:
:I'm investigating how program should set cpu affinity, is there any
:examples ? (I didn't find any except the "commit that adds cpu affinity
:thing", but there's no user space documentation, no utility, no man page).
:
:
On 2013 Jan 22 (Tue) at 17:37:18 +0800 (+0800), Salil Wadnerkar wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Some programs like smlnj, which is SML by New Jersey, support only 32-bit
:binaries. On Linux distros, I can use gcc multilib support. How do I do
:that in OpenBSD?
OpenBSD does not support multilib, and has no intentio
Please keep in mind that if the cluster should fail over while you are
logged in via ssh, you will stop being logged in.
On 2013 Jan 30 (Wed) at 15:50:14 -0500 (-0500), System Administrator wrote:
:Thank you Alexander (and Johan) for confirming what I kinda suspected --
: use shared keys if it i
make iBGP2 a route server.
On 2013 Feb 04 (Mon) at 13:32:43 -0200 (-0200), Eduardo Meyer wrote:
:Really? It's difficult for me in this environment, do I have another option?
:
:
:On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Florian Obser wrote:
:
:>
:>
:> On 02/04/2013 03:59 PM, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
:> > Hell
On 2013 Feb 22 (Fri) at 09:30:08 +0100 (+0100), Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I know that it has been requested to stop bother OpenBSD users with ZFS,
:but there are a few not-quite-right things that I want to precise. This
:will be my last post on the subject.
:
You misspelled "sorry for annoyin
On 2013 Feb 22 (Fri) at 09:27:59 +0100 (+0100), Tomas Bodzar wrote:
:On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
:> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 05:15:35PM -0500, Bryan Horstmann-Allen wrote:
:>> I apologize this is off-topic, but I'm somewhat close to the illumos project
:>> and would like
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On 2013 Mar 09 (Sat) at 00:18:50 +0100 (+0100), frantisek holop wrote:
:hi there,
:
:i am fishing for ideas from o
divert-to is *only* for the localhost. To send this traffic to a
different host, you have to use rdr-to.
On 2013 May 04 (Sat) at 01:23:06 +1000 (+1000), John Tate wrote:
:I have a squid proxy listening in transparent mode on another faster
:system, but I can't seem to get packets there with pf.
HP usually includes 3 years next-business-day, but you can contact them
for faster response times.
On 2013 May 05 (Sun) at 03:16:33 -0700 (-0700), Steve wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Is anyone running 5.3 on one of these.
:
:Just hoping to get an an idea of
:support before we purchase.
:
:Thanks
:
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On 2013 May 08 (Wed) at 11:07:31 +0100 (+0100), Edd Barrett wrote:
:misc/tpwireless ;)
does *not* work on the x230 and related newer thinkpads.
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On 2015 Apr 01 (Wed) at 23:33:47 +0300 (+0300), cray cray wrote:
:hello...
:when i'm trying to run the following command pkg_add -Iv xfce and installing
:the depedencies
:i get an error on xfce-4.10:gnome-icon-theme-3.8
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