Richard,
I have followed this thread for the first couple hundred mails. But,
as the noise is getting to much for me, someone that is just a lurker,
so I feel I must make a couple comments and a request.
As your views on open-source have become more and more extreme over
time, you have becom
tention to the "Fanaticism" type:
http://criticalsnips.wordpress.com/category/postman/
Link to full text within:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_bullshit
And really really reflect on this before you reply.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War I
ot make OpenBSD non or less free.
No shit! They go ahead and redefine what 'free' means and they try to
criticise people for still using dictionaries. Kinda says something
about the level they're working on.
best
--- Karthik Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2008 1:06 AM, Reid Nichol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- Karthik Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Use of non-free software is highly harmful to your
> > > computer and ethics.
> >
at makes you say that? You, sir are biased
> towards OpenBSD and you can say what you want but it doesn't make
> your version of the truth any better.
It is the truth though. But, I'll mention that what you just said
doesn't make your delusion true.
best
7;s efficient and accurate and then
point out its inefficiency inaccuracy. I find it stunning that you can
reconcile this.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
__
rogram that I write to a GPL'd lib and still retain
my freedom to BSD license my code.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
Be
ould have read at least
some of the thread before you put in your (non) two cents.
For the record, somebody is within everybody. So, when you say
everybody, one can reply with a counter example of somebody to such a
sweeping statement.
You also didn't reply to what I wrote. You made something up
trying to convince Bill and Steve to
> open
> source Windows.
>
>
I definitely care what RMS thinks. I most certainly care that his
nutter values, etc NOT be associated with OpenBSD.
I would request the devs make not one move to satiate his extremist
desires. But, to spend that t
Stay on list or stay out of my inbox.
--- Karthik Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2008 7:23 AM, Reid Nichol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Which OpenBSD does. You have failed to show otherwise.
> >
>
> To show that OpenBSD follows them
ovably so?
+1
I'd love an example of Math being inconsistent. Quite frankly, I'd be
surprised if this is true.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
_
nsistent formal systems in both fields.)
> >
> > Provably so?
> >
> Euclidean and ono-Euclidian geometries should suffice.
>
>
Google (including scholar.g) gave nothing of value (I see 4 results
when I search for ono-Euclidean on g and nothing on scholar.g). Any
spec
uture as you seem to be at least
partially ill equipped to speak on this topic. In other words, you
have enough knowledge and speak well enough to convince students/others
and perhaps yourself, but at the same time, lack the necessary
knowledge/logic to come to reasonable conclusions.
regards,
s lawful because the revised BSD license permits users to
> release the combination under the GPL.
Thus the combined work, THE WHOLE POINT OF WRITING IT, is under the
GPL. That IS what you just said. Which is forcing me into a license
for my project that I don't want. How does that equal
owe them an endorsement.
What planet are you on?
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
too.
If you're checking wiki sites instead of reading the licenses
themselves?!?!? Just stunning.
> My conclusion is that I should do more detailed discussions with the
> developers of the FSF-endorsed sys
ture and I apologise for the
confusion. I'll also apologise for the rudeness in it and but I'll
stand by the effective content aside from that.
At any rate, I hope that this puts this OT divergence to bed.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Fr
time spent on this. At least from me
and as it seems others as well. That is, until you gain some sanity.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
___
arn (at least this). Why?
Because, it's difficult? Seriously, adapt or die.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
President Bush says:
War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
Never miss a thing. Make
ckets thus avoiding the whole mysql.sock
issue.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
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War Is Peace
Freedom Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Strength
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Perhaps that file system isn't ffs.
man mount
for the types of file system available and how to
specify them.
If not that, have you formatted/partitioned the hd's
yet?
best regards,
Reid Nichol
--- mojo fms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have not seen this error before
e lowered
> while the
> system is running. However, I tried editing
> /etc/rc.securelevel and
> rebooting, yet the system still boots into
> securelevel=1.
>
> Is there some other step I'm missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> --
> Matt Garman
> email a
wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 04:00:24PM -0700, Reid
> Nichol wrote:
> > In rc.securelevel there is:
> > securelevel=1
> > man securelevel
>
> As I said in my original post, I edited the
> securelevel parameter in
> /etc/rc.securelevel, and rebooted, yet t
--- Jean-So?=bastien Bour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matthias Kilian a icrit :
> > a) 4 is the first non-prime, at least according to factor(6).
> >
> No, it is 1 :)
> Explanation : a prime number can only be divided by two different
> numbers : 1 and itself. 1 can only be divided by one numb
--- Jean-SC)bastien Bour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reid Nichol a icrit :
> > --- Jean-So?=bastien Bour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Matthias Kilian a icrit :
> >>
> >>> a) 4 is the first non-prime, at least accor
I find it interesting that you didn't send this entirely condisending
superior reply to the list. Now why is that?
--- Matthew Weigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reid Nichol wrote:
>
> > I suggest at least looking into elementary number theory before
> >making su
--- Hannah Schroeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 07:35:32AM +1000, Andrew Dalgleish wrote:
> >On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 08:56:39PM +0100, Jon Kent wrote:
> >> Can see your point here, but I prefer to play on the paranoid side
> of
> >> fence hence my dislike of this.
suggested books and see which one speaks to you most.
best regards,
Reid Nichol
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i need to learn C++, but do not know where to begin with textbooks or
> online
> docs. since, AFAICT, there are a great many skilled programmers on
> list, i would
> apprec
As well, since this is your first install, I'll point out afterboot(8).
Also, just FYI, 3.9 is released Monday.
--- Peter Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/ports.tar.gz
>
> On 4/28/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well i just installed my
erly error checked, etc. This requires more
processing time. So, speed /is/ a sacrific of correctness.
Qmail is "fast" compared to what, sendmail? That bloated piece of
software with config files the technical equivalent to black voodoo
magic?
I'd attribute the faster qmail to a
e
talking about it already thought I'd add in my
"report."
best regards,
Reid Nichol
--- Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I don't want to heat up this discussion even
> further, BUT
>
> mount a FAT32 partition somewhere and
> "cp /s
e better you can get the job done. You
really should be learning both. Just start with the
one that'll be more useful to you right now.
What is it that you wanted to accomplish?
best regards,
Reid Nichol
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--- Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 12/2/05, Reid Nichol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > --- Sebastian Rother
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > What is it that you wanted to accomplish?
>
> Just talk ;-)
>
I know this
omething like this problem awhile ago. It had to do with
something regarding the default max-mss values. Don't know the exact
details, but changing the scrub lines to the below solved my issue,
perhaps yours too.
scrub in all max-mss 1452
scrub out all max-mss 1452
Hope that helps, or at l
As a shot in the dark, it might have something to do with environmental
variables or lack thereof. Are you sure everything is setup *exactly*
the same?
At any rate, that's the first thing that popped into my head.
Good luck :)
best regards,
Reid Nichol
--- Peter Bako <[EMAIL P
o any flags S/SA \
keep state queue(std_out, tcp_ack_out)
pass out on $ext_if inet proto { udp, icmp } all keep state queue
std_out
pass out on $ext_if inet proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port domain
\
keep state queue(dns_out)
pass out on $ext_if inet proto tcp fro
ked like a charm.
Next time I'll try to keep my posted rules to a minimum as requested.
Thanks for the help.
best regards,
Reid
--- Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006/02/26 14:13, Reid Nichol wrote:
> >
> >
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