On Dec 13, 2007 2:52 PM, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If OpenBSD could spin off the ports system (perhaps people could put
> it on the Pirate Bay), and break off connection with it, then it would
> cease to convey any message from OpenBSD to the users. Then I could
> recommend Ope
Hello,
I'm reading the documentation about the errata patches application on
openbsd and I thought following the -stable branch would be the best way
to go. After downloading the CVS repository of /usr/src and reading the
openBSD FAQ I couldn't figure out a clean way of only upgrading the
binarie
Just as a note, when I first read the section 5.2 of the FAQ I was
also a bit confused. The line "Compiling your own system as a way of
upgrading it is not supported." made think that maybe following the
-stable branch wasn't supported. But after doing more research I
figured that following -stabl
On 3/18/07, SW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, I havent't told you I would write that and you haven't seen the
unfinished flyer yet. You are assuming that I will tell lies, which
I will not. I will tell people which Blobs are used in each BSD and
that this is wrong imho. I'm not in a position to l
On 3/18/07, Woodchuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to know which symbols are defined in a shareable
object library, say libfoo.so.1.0.
I think readelf might be what you want.
On 3/18/07, Bibby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I live in China, Is it possible to have a OpenBSD store in Asia?
China? Japan? Korean? or other coutries?
OpenBSD site says there is one in Hong Kong:
http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html#asia
The brazillian store in the site doesn't seem to have new
On 3/18/07, SW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
5. OpenBSD thinks there should be no possibility whatsoever to use Blobs.
FreeBSD thinks it's up to the user to decide what's best for him. And
maybe that will include competition between Open Source BSD-licensed
drivers and Blobs. You can use Nvidia gra
On 3/19/07, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.genesis.com.hk/
Uh, doesn't look like they're selling OpenBSD reallly...
Nonetheless when I enter the site my account was created and I could
access my website right away using my IP address 76.162.118.181.
Unfortunately my site
On 3/21/07, Mark Shroyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But for what it's worth, I'd recommend the command line utility
wget over anything. pkg_add wget and you're good to go.
I second that. Wget is a great software! You can even use the mozilla
cookies to keep the section of some site you're visit
I'm aware that OpenBSD's developers create new technology for making
the exploiter's life harder. On the OpenBSD site I could find a list
of some of those kinda features (following this paragraph). Yet, I
could not find any article describing all those ideas. Does anyone
know what would be conside
On 3/23/07, Bob Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Look for theo's talk on http://www.openbsd.org/papers
for a very good introduction. and beyond that, RTFS
Yes, I've looked those, but most of them were slideshows, not real
articles. I was looking for something more like this:
http://www.o
On 5/30/07, stuart van Zee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of a good, easy-to-use client
for Yahoo instant messenger in the ports tree.
I do an internet radio show (definitely not
OpenBSD topical) and I need one that an intern
can use on my spare laptop to interface with
listeners etc
what's happening with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 6/27/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when competition is involved companies develop products as quickly as
they can to keep up with the joneses. if your product(s) lack the bells
and whistles the competition has, joey bagoconsumer will not buy your
stuff b/c he's been successf
The main problem I see here is the government incentivating the
purshase of Microsoft product. It's kinda dumb paying the guy pay to a
company that has nothing to do witht he whole thing as a punishment
for your crimes. It would make sense if the government charged him for
using some government OS.
Hello,
>From time to time I see people debating about blobs on kernels. I have
some understanding of the issue, but it seems that everytime some
issue comes out that I was not aware of. Not too recently I've seen a
discussion regarding intel wireless device, people from linux seem to
say it doesn'
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