OpenBSD is a server/router/network service OS, it's not designed for
desktops. OpenBSD is the pre-eminent platform for Firewalling, IPsec, IPv6.
Trying to shove OpenBSD onto the desktop is the ultimate case of square
peg/round hole.
On 05/13/2013 05:12 PM, Pau wrote:
on his/her laptop as *on
chern wrote:
On 05/13/13 17:28, Salim Shaw wrote:
OpenBSD is a server/router/network service OS, it's not designed for
desktops. OpenBSD is the pre-eminent platform for Firewalling, IPsec,
IPv6.
Trying to shove OpenBSD onto the desktop is the ultimate case of
square peg/round hole.
You&
proven it's
security and stability.
Salim...
On 05/14/2013 09:28 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 08:34:27AM -0400, Salim Shaw wrote:
Scott,
I'll be sure not to give up my day job at DUKE Medical Center. We
have over 20,000 employees in this medical institution and we
Perhaps someone could direct me to the appropriate person to answer
questions regarding my unfulfilled order request. In an effort to
promote and support the OpenBSD project, I order a T-Shirt almost a
month ago and have not received the order. I have sent two separate
emails to /aus...@openbsd
The OpenBSD project is severely under staffed in terms of shipping
merchandise. You're not the only one waiting on purchased items. I
humbly suggest being patient as the group is trying to address large
quantities of orders and not enough help. The is the case at least with
the Calgary, Canada
I have my config file as such,
location ~ \.php$ {
root /htdocs;
fastcgi_pass unix:/tmp/php.sock;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME /htdocs$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}
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Surely, it's obvious to everyone. It's a TROLL, so get over it and carry
on with the magnificence that OpenBSD provides. If had any validity, a
professional approach what have been exhibited. So, when experiencing
unworthy garbage, treat it as such.
G
I've tried a number of things with no success. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
#user nobody;
worker_processes 1;
#error_log logs/error.log;
#error_log logs/error.log notice;
#error_log logs/error.log info;
#pidlogs/nginx.pid;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
Enable "SoftUpdates."
/dev/sd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
On 05/26/2014 09:52 AM, Walter Souza wrote:
> Why OpenBSD has no interest in using journal file system?
>
>
> On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Theo de Raadt
> wrote:
>
>>> I have a machine with a HardDrive with a slice of 2.7TB, and I ha
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OpenBSD is for the world. You have to ask yourself a few questions. Are
you an open source advocate? Do you like the freedom to use an operating
system the way you want to? Do you value stability and code correctness
in an operating system? Is security
Perhaps it's time to slightly increase the cost of CD purchases. I know
it's not a favorite thing to do, but necessary for sustainability.
On 01/14/2014 07:30 PM, Jason Koch wrote:
No need to respond to this: just ideas if they're not already covered. I've
just made my donation.
For what it's
Lord Sporkton wrote:
awesome, 64 it is, thankyou
On 27/01/2008, NetOne - Doichin Dokov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lord Sporkton ??:
Perhaps i was wrong but i thought openbsd was only 32 bit for now?
Yup, you're wrong. There's amd64 port, which runs fine on all x86 64-bit
CP
Openbsd 3.9 does not seem to support vfat file systems. Before mounting your
external usb harddrive you probably want to make sure that the drive is
formatted as a msdos or ext2 file system. I had this problem with a iomega
external drive.
Salim
On 9/16/06, Default User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hosted Solutions based out of North Carolina mat offer what you need. They
currently have data centers in Raleigh, Charlotte and Cary North Carolina.
They are working on a fourth data center outside the state. Huge initiative
to support opensource, very competent comany with some major customers in
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