> OpenBSD specifically and old BSD in general is not true to Unix. From
> ksh to billions of options to find and other tools to the entire
> networking framework (bolted on with additional syscalls, pseudo devices
> etc), nothing of that is Unix (or even -like).
> Here is something to read: http:/
> Anyway, as Marco and others pointed out, there is an easy way for me to
> achieve what I want, and that is to order the number of CD sets I want and
> write a manual note to ship only one set out of those ordered. That has the
> added benefit that the remaining sets can be resold to someone else,
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 12:08:47AM -0600, Devin Reade wrote:
> Benny Lofgren wrote:
>
> If I was to say the following, would it work without causing an
> unacceptable amount of work?
>
> "My company wants to pay you to develop or fix (where
> is already on the short list of what is planned for
I've heard a lot of praise for Sparc gear on this thread. Do many of
you have much experience with Sun's amd gear?
When using the "I'm only referring to Sparc" disclaimer, what's being
implied here (because I know nobody's saying that hardware fails
because of the CPU type, or am I wrong on that)?
Thank you all for humoring this caveman's ponderings.
I missed one glaring detail about the V20z; SCSI drives ($$).
I've got about 800GB of data to serve (very infrequent access; mostly
just to stream One Piece episodes to my TV on the weekends, so I
figured form factor could take priority over a
> However, you can add one of these for ~30USD:
>
> sili0 at pci3 dev 1 function 0 "CMD Technology SiI3124 SATA" rev 0x02: apic
> 4 int 1 (irq 5)
> scsibus1 at sili0: 4 targets
>
> And an external drive(s)
Thanks for the tip (yet another device I didn't know existed). The
rackmount hard drive encl
Someone gave me a bunch of HP Proliant DL360 G3 servers, so I promptly
went to install 4.8 i386 on one to see if it was worth keeping.
(I'm just playing around at home with these)
Installer makes it all the way to installation set(s) location, then
kernel says:
ASC/ASCQ: ASC 0X20 ASCQ 0X00
cd0(at
just for the record (for future googlers):
I dusted off my CD, tried again; no luck.
while still in the installer (set installation phase):
-removed CD
-copied the /4.8/i386 directory from CD onto a flash drive on another machine
-replaced CD and plugged in usb
-pointed the installer to the usb dir
> Once you have installed the system, think about posting the "cd0" relevant
> part of the dmesg too, or better together with the complete dmesg output.
> That will help developers and future googlers even more.
>
> Has the readability of the CD-ROM changed? And with different CD-ROMs? Could
> also
Roger that; thanks for the info; I obviously need to stay more
informed (my mistake is not reading US news and believing it, but
rather mistrusting all news and getting none).
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
> In the future, if people can show preference for the non-Paypal
>
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:18 PM, S Mathias wrote:
> I have a RouterBoard 450G [680 Mhz cpu, 256 MB ram, 512 MB flash]. I just
> can't decide what to put on it:
>
> OpenWrt or
> OpenBSD
>
> Things needed on it:
>
> Firewall; DHCP, NAT, NTP client; PPPoE; SFTP; DynDNS; VPN [1-2 client];
> Statisti
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