Just did a fresh install of 6.0/amd64 on my HP 250 G4 laptop with
Celeron N3050 CPU. 5.9 was working, but 6.0 panics on the first boot
immediately after installing base sets.
I took pictures with cellphone digital camera; it's the only one I have.
The first images are cut off a little, so I took
ther alternative that's cross-platform and perhaps more robust is POE
(http://poe.perl.org). This is just a CPAN module, so you don't have to
rebuild perl in order to use it.
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instead (it's only a few more lines of code).
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ly. But I think their sights were set much too
low, because automation is something that should be considered a given,
as without it any meaningful business operation falls apart after a
certain scale is reached.
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ortly after upgrading from 3.9
to 4.0. After about a week of that craziness and no way to troubleshoot
further (short of running memtest86 and 'make build', neither of which
revealed any hardware issues), I went back to 3.9, and it's been as
rock-solid as it used to be.
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ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sempron
I'll definitely give 4.1 a shot and see though...
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dn't get very far though. The second-stage bootloader ran
okay:
OpenBSD/amd64 CDBOOT 1.06
booting cd0a:/4.0/amd64/bsd.rd [0xblahblah etc.]
entry point at 0x1001e0 [0xblahblah etc.]
_
But that's where it stopped (imagine the _ above is a blinking cursor).
No blue kernel messages ever appeared on
David Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anything else?
"perldoc perlsec" has a lot of good advice.
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freak chance the junk data happens to look like a real
filesystem...
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d removed the -tun-fd option.
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that
now the guest's eth0 has hw addr deadbeef00.
BTW, pf is disabled and net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
Adding 172.20.0.1 as an alias of sis0 makes it possible for the guest to
connect to the host, but no further. And without that alias, it can't
even connect to the host (neither at 172.20.0
Joachim Schipper wrote:
> The most sensible implementation of what you want is a laptop + ssh, I
> suppose.
Make sure you get the kind without the built-in keylogger. ;-)
http://virus.org.ua/unix/keylog/klog.htm
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roken binaries. This way he'll get so frustrated he'll give up and go
away, after doing rm -rf / maybe. ;-)
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istent.
Because of that, you might not be able to use it to login to your online
banking site, so keep the pig around (but only use it for the bank
website).
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Do they work on OpenBSD? I don't see any mention of them in the FAQ or
man pages.
It looks like some of the ports (generator, zsnes, xmame) link against
usbhid, but others (snes9x) don't.
Any hardware recommendations?
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piece of hardware for the price!
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unnecessary in many cases. I've yet to
see an online banking system that's usable via /usr/bin/lynx, even
though the browser supports both SSL and cookies.
And we're talking about a site you log into specifically to shift
numbers around... There need not be any images, videos, scr
I upgraded my laptop yesterday, and this afternoon I returned to find an
interesting surprise: the screen was blank, and the keyboard completely
unresponsive (even the CapsLock key LED didn't toggle). Unfortunately
the logs don't say much. I hard-reset the machine at 13:25. Here are
the only lo
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 03:12:33PM -0500, Kyle George wrote:
> Maybe add sysctl ddb.console=1 to rc.securelevel so if it happens again
> you can try breaking into ddb with ctrl-alt-esc.
Thanks! I'll add that, reboot, and we shall see...
On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 05:27:05PM -0500, Kyle George wrote:
> Actually, what I should have said was uncomment the ddb.console=1 line in
> sysctl.conf. That's where it should go. It will work in either place
> though.
Yeah that's what I did. :-) Unfortunately the machine crashed again
tonight
Alexander Hall wrote:
> Try a serial console, if possible. I have not been able to view the ddb
> output if the machine crashed while running X. Not sure if the caps lock
> etc was unresponsive, though. I am on a Dell Inspiron 4100.
This laptop doesn't have any serial ports, but maybe one of those
This machine has been locking up randomly once or twice a day on
average, but always when X is running. So I've been leaving it in
console mode at night, hoping it crashes into ddb...
Last night it crashed, but unfortunately, it didn't go into ddb on its
own, and the ddb.console Ctl-Alt-Esc key s
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I've had faulty hardware that was somewhat stable with earlier
> releases but crashed more often with code from sometime in april; the
> key point is that the hardware _was_ faulty. memtest86 did not find
> any RAM errors. 'make build' whilst running stress (from ports) d
I have a 1 GiB win2k/ntfs disk image that was created with qemu, using
the default "raw" image format (it's exactly what you would get if you
copied the data from a physical disk partition to the file).
The OS inside the image is Windows 2000 Server 5.00.2195, with the NTFS
partition marked as typ
nally to qemu.
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I've got a similar situation as this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=106401329307009&w=2
Basically, I have a laptop with a built-in touchpad (which works fine)
and also a separate keyboard + touchpad hooked up to one of the laptop's
USB ports. The external touchpad is a very plain
ng $| to a true value, if you
haven't already done that.
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're just not as
common, and they tend to charge more than $4.99/mo. Then again, it
sounds like you're running your own OpenBSD server, so this probably
isn't an issue...
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ere is also Perl's
quotemeta() function.
[1] http://www.fastcgi.com/
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One point I forgot to mention ealier to the OP: another nice thing
about Perl is that it comes in the base system. All other languages
you mentioned have to be installed via packages/ports.
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xpdf being the only major
exception).
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's Digest::MD5 module, specifically the addfile/hexdigest
methods and associated example code. You could use that to generate or
validate bsd-style /bin/md5 output on other platforms, including Win32.
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> Support for the SiS 760 went in after 3.7 try something newer.
Thanks, upgraded to 3.8 today and it works like a charm!
Luis Useche wrote:
> It seems like an additional information should be added to the package
> database. A bit indicating if the package was installed manually by
> the user (admin?) or not. Then, the package can only be deleted if the
> the user explicitly say so as oppose to "automatic deletion as
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