4.5 or just my mind?
from newfs(8):
The special file should be a raw device, for example /dev/rsd0a; if a
relative path like sd0a is specified, the corresponding raw device is
used.
use /dev/rwd0f
Tom
Markus Hennecke wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Tom wrote:
I took my RT2860 card (which likes to lock up the Soekris 5501 fairly
quickly), stuck it in an Openbsd 4.5-current (April 27 snap) and it
performed properly and didn't lock up. Mind you, the machine is amd64
and quite well power
#x27;t locked up solid yet. Is downing the
interface and bringing
it back up when it's 'OACTIVE' help prevent the box from locking up?
Regards,
Tom
3.0/24
neighbor 192.168.113.1 {
remote-as 64512
descr test
local-address 192.168.113.100
holdtime180
holdtime min3
announce all
max-prefix 100 restart 300
softreconfigin yes
}
Than
Thnx for your fast reply.
It works very well and saved us a lot of configuration time! By the way do
you know why this isn't nescesary by using Quagga? (A little bit off topic,
but I am just wondering).
Henning Brauer wrote:
>
> * Tom Martin [2009-05-06 15:41]:
>> May 6 17
Hi allWe are now busy implementing a redundancy environment using
openBSD4.5 with OpenBGPD. In this setting we use a CARP interface to
realize a failover between the primary and the secondary route-server.
With the virtual IP-address we have to admit, the failover works
perfect! But it only works w
This filter
works great, but by using the 4 byte AS number, this implementation is hard
to
implement. Does anyone know a solution for this problem? In the 2 byte AS
this
solutions works, but what about the 4 byte AS filtering. Does anyone has
experience with this?
Regards
Tom Martin
'screen' is your friend ...
Am 21.03.2012 um 04:15 schrieb f5b:
> Can OpenBSD base fulfill the following fuctions?
> How?
>
> 1. One guy login local machine via userA
> 2. I remote login the same machine via userA@ssh
> 3. The guy sit in the front of the machine can see what I see
> 4. We(local &
Greetings...
We are trying to use a couple routers with carp and uplinks with 2
different providers. One router as master and another one slave. The
slave getting all the routes from the master using IBGP.
The problem is that when I bring to interface of the master down to test
if the failover wo
> exim is an insecure piece of shit that makes old sendmail look good.
> besides, it is not free.
Curiosity here since we are exim users... what makes it insecure?
Should we be really worried about running it?
Cheers,
g.
Hi all...
Is there any side effect of having both local and remote IPs in the peer
directives in sasyncd.conf?
For example:
server1: 10.0.0.2
server2: 10.0.0.3
carp:10.0.0.1
So, can I have in both sasyncd.conf:
---
peer 10.0.0.2
peer 10.0.0.3
---
The idea is to avoid different configurat
I've been asked to deploy an openldap server so that we can test our
software's authentication layer against it. I've never messed with LDAP
before now, so I look forward to going through this tutorial. I read the
first few slides last night and it looked pretty good.
Thanks!
r opinion on references to non-free software in
a distribution. But I don't think I've seen a post from a single person on
this mailing list who agrees with that opinion. If I'm wrong, let me know.
Tom
On Dec 13, 2007 10:30 AM, Mayuresh Kathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good people of MISC land, could we please drop this thread, its lasted
> way longer than really needed.
>
I'm enjoying watching RMS struggle and fail to make any headway with his
argument.
On Dec 13, 2007 12:30 PM, bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But - seriously, as a project, do we need the validation from
> FSF/Richard?
>
This is a topic I would like covered. If we were to decide to adhere to
Richard's requirements for inclusion on his free software list, what are the
benefits
On Dec 14, 2007 1:49 PM, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...I don't
> criticize general facilities merely because someone could use them
> to do things with non-free software.
>
>
Except in the case of the OpenBSD ports system.
there
were 20 ports they would be recommendations, but there are over 4,500
ports. We do not make recommendations about any of these.
In fact, our only claim w.r.t. ports is that the licences for the
software allow us to distributes the ports (and packages, where made).
And where licences have been unclear we have removed ports from the system.
Please now stop this
Thanks
Tom
LeRoy, Ted escreveu:
I'm taking a class on system security. We're in teams and we have to
allow attacking teams ssh access to our devices.
it`s not what you asked, but may be helpful to your task:
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1876
Tom Lobato
Can anyone reccomend a client configuration for IPsec from a roaming
Linux machine that works with OpenBSD's ipsecctl?
I have tried Openswan and racoon and both have thier problems.
Currently using X509 certificates but if anyone has public keys
working that would be good too.
Thanks,
Tom
, haven't tried multiple peers yet.
As for certificates, both hosts need the public keys and CA cert as
well as thier own private key.
I am tempted to get this working with CAcert.org eventually.
Tom
someone without an active link should be
able to find the target without undue searching - at least, if this
exercise is to be worthwhile).
Keep on with this, though
Many thanks
Tom
Hey all...
We got a few SysKonnect SK-9S22 dual port cards, and they don't work
under 4.0, nor under stable (as of 19/12/2006). We got these cards
because it was listed in the msk(4) manual pages:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=msk&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+4.0&arch=i386&fo
The just guy sent one single e-mail asking if a bsd user wanted a job,
which I bet many among us might be interested.
A bit off topic, yes but if that doesn't apply to someone, bitching just
creates more noise... As it is clearly stated in that page:
"Complaining about and commenting upon spam on
d
hold down C to boot the install CD.
Share and enjoy :)
Tom
>>> Theo de Raadt 5-Dec-06 14:13 >>>
>
> >> Not working for me. I get this far:
> >>
> >> CD_ROM: 90
> >> Loading /CDBOOT
> >> probing: pc0 com0 mem(699K 991M a20=on)
&g
> Here, here! I agree with Diana! Now go away with your silly questions!
> Why would anyone want to work for you?
E... unemployement?
oes it work now?
Or, if I am correct, is there any expectation that it will be supported any
time soon?
Thanks,
Tom
ke a WinModem, where the driver is doing all the work?
Thanks again,
Tom
Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 03:05:47PM -0800, Tom Spencer wrote:
>> I've been looking at buying the Intel DQ965GFEKR motherboard, but I need the
>> onboard RAID (I can't affo
a mug would be a good idea. I can hardly wear a
'cute' t-shirt to work, but I can fill my OpenBSD mug with coffee and
put it on my desk.
Tom
Samurai Chef wrote:
> I'll do it. I'll order some and announce here. I'll set up a ebay
> store for the merchandise. contact me with requests.
I'd take a few if you got them done.
Tom
rt of result you were expecting.
In other words, bc(1) works internally in base 10, and converts numbers
entered in another base into a decimal number with the same precision
before processing those numbers. And, of course, using very coarse
precisions can result in results wildly different to those expected.
Maybe this just warrants a CAVEAT in the man page?
Tom
Greetings...
By any chance, will spamd delete any IPs that I add manually to spamd-white?
spamd(8) says:
"spamd regularly scans the /var/db/spamd database and configures all
whitelist addresses as the spamd-white pf(4) table."
How exactly does spamd configure spamd-white table?
The objective i
Thank you all for the input.
jared r r spiegel wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 05:44:05PM -0700, Bob Beck wrote:
>> * Tom Bombadil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-02-27 15:09]:
>>> Greetings...
>>>
>>> By any chance, will spamd delete any IPs that I ad
I wonder how people are coping with master downtime when using spamd?
Is it a good idea to regularly dump into a file, rsync it
to the backup carp server, and load these IPs in a separate table?
I was thinking of lowering "whiteexp" on spamd as well (to have a leaner DB)
>From what I gather from
ly
someone asked me if I would commit it to our ports tree. Before I do
so, does anyone from OpenBSD prefer I change the name? I don't know if
any developers already have the idea floating around.
Thanks,
tom
link: http://people.freebsd.org/~tmclaugh/files/openksh/
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| tmclaugh at s
> I'm currently going in to test some new stuff that
> will fix this problem. so as theo said. wait a few days..
damn... you guys rock!
Will it be something in the lines of pfsync?
Cheers
x27;s something seriously wrong somewhere in your machine. Better
> check your RAM, CPU, motherboard etc etc.
I doubt that this is the problem.
Note that the OP's system is one of the rare ones which keep the dmesg
buffer across reboots - there are actually two dmesgs in what was
posted.
On such systems, the BIOS memory test frequently trashes bits in the
dmesg buffer.
The final dmesg in the buffer is intact.
Thanks
Tom
f any place that sells a ral(4) supported card?
> Where did everyone get theirs?
>
I use www.newegg.com for anything whenever possible. It's still going
to be a minor gamble though.
tom
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| FreeBSD
;m sure I will have to in the next couple of months though.
Tom
--
Tom Hayko
tjhayko at rogers dot com
0x80
> > dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81
> > root on wd0a
> > rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
> > wd0: transfer error, downgrading to Ultra-DMA mode 4
> > wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 4
> > wd1(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 6
> > wd0a: aborted command, interface CRC error reading fsbn 96 of 96-0 (wd0 bn
> > 159; cn 0 tn 2 sn 33), retrying
Tom
Hi all...
is there any support for LACP on openbsd? On any plan to have it working?
A quick read on trunk(4) doesn't look very promising, but I read an
interview on onlamp a while ago saying it would be available sometime.
Thanks!
sboot fell back to CHS reads.
> No O/S
And since you installed on a different machine, the geometry was
almost certainly different, so the operating system wouldnt be at
the same place (cylinder/head/sector), hence it's not found.
No idea how you can fix it, though.
Tom
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries...
Tom Cosgrove
London, UK
>>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 1-Jun-07 15:28 >>>
>
> Hmm, a googlemail account. This message must perhaps be coming from a
> typical illiterate British idiot who thinks that
Money just spoils the weak in character. Lack money is what spoils
everything ;)
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> BEST OF THE LUCK, GUYS!!!
>
> DON'T LET THE MONEY TO SPOIL EVERYTHING!!!
>
> HOPE ON YOU!
ier in the year.
All this for three pairs of messages!
Thanks
Tom
Index: cert.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sbin/isakmpd/cert.c,v
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -p -r1.31 cert.c
--- cert.c 8 Apr 2005 22:32:09 - 1.31
+++
Hi all,
Short of recompiling spamd, is there any undocumented way of changing
the 250 responses from spamd?
- 250 Hello, spam sender. Pleased to be wasting your time.
- 250 You are about to try to deliver spam. Your time will be spent, for
nothing.
"man spamd" and a quick search in the ML archiv
> Editing the binary? (Is recompiling really so hard?)
Not hard, just changed it right now... But sometimes it pays to ask
around to see if there is a simpler way that doesn't involve messing
around with the original source code.
> Ah, you'll be looking for the OpenBSD Corporate Edition - with su
As far as I understand from them, the sysadmin was showing the defer to
his boss using a telnet session, and the boss got pissed off, because
they are actually very diligent about their spam policies.
Anyways, I just wanted to know if it there was another way to change the
250 messages without cha
Greetings all...
We bought a SK-9S22 (pci-x) card a while ago, and even though 'man msk'
listed it as working on 4.0, it actually didn't work.
So, now we are thinking about a SK-9E22 (pci-e) for another box, and we
think we should ask if this model is working on 4.1 before actually
spending any m
Greetings...
I'm getting a few "bge0: watchdog timeout -- resetting" errors on 4.1-stable
The box becomes unresponsive for a minute or so, and then comes back to
life.
Any hints?
Thanks,
g.
# dmesg
OpenBSD 4.1-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Mon Aug 27 11:04:17 UTC 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sy
> The 5704 has a particularly crappy DMA controller. This might be the usual
> problems of the bge hardware. Not only does it support only one DMA transfer
> in parallel, it also jams for some times, and if it has a particularly bad
> day, it jams the bus, too.
>
> There might be a description on
Well...
I guess I'm the unluckiest man on earth:
Aug 28 21:55:59 van-fw1 /bsd: msk3: watchdog timeout
Aug 28 21:56:00 van-fw1 /bsd: msk2: phy failed to come ready
Aug 28 21:56:31 van-fw1 last message repeated 77 times
Aug 28 21:58:32 van-fw1 last message repeated 297 times
Aug 28 22:00:00 van-fw
>> This is a pretty staple Dell 1750, with two extra dual-port syskonnects.
>
>> ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 8 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 16 pins
>> ioapic0: misconfigured as apic 0, remapped to apid 8
>> ioapic1 at mainbus0: apid 9 pa 0xfec01000, version 11, 16 pins
>> ioapic1: misconfigured as api
Hi all...
What happens if we change "#define DB_SCAN_INTERVAL 60" to 600 in
/usr/src/libexec/spamd/grey.h?
Sorry, I'm no C coder...
Basically we just want to spread out table scans for now until we get
new hardware in, because it's fairly heavy on an single IDE drive.
Does DB_SCAN_INTERVAL have
> Probably Bad things.
Oh-oh... I increased it to 2 minutes. Thing are a bit better now.
> Shouldn't be. What rev of openbsd are you running this spamd box on?
> I run it on a single ide drive, I'm probably bigger than your site.
Really? We get mail for different companies... Even t
I guess this is a stupid question...
But is there any way to get a list of all files in the filesystem
without using 'find'?
For a big drive with millions of small files, running find is just too slow.
Thanks for any hint.
YES! That's exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks a lot Todd!
Todd C. Miller wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> so spake Tom Bombadil (grlists):
>
>> I guess this is a stupid question...
>>
>> But is there any way to get a list of all files in
Hi Claudio...
What does 'net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen=256' do for us?
Tried a few 'man', and a few google searches and I wasn't very
successful. Found tons of other posts telling ppl to bump up that
sysctl, but never found what it does exactly.
Cheers,
g.
> net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen defines how many packets can be queued in the IP
> input queue before further packets are dropped. Packets comming from the
> network card are first put into this queue and the actuall IP packet
> processing is done later. Gigabit cards with interrupt mitigation may spit
>
> Fine-graine locking increases speed over the biglock, a better scheduler
> that prevents jumping from processes between cpu-cores or even better
> between NUMA-nodes.
If you've finished lecturing one of the guys that worked on the
original amd64 port of OpenBSD, we look forward to seeing your
diffs for fine-grained locking etc.
Thanks
Tom
seen this behaviour or
has any idea what could be causing it.
Regards,
Tom
which currently
shows 323M for the RDE and 16.0M for the other box which shows 235M used
by the RDE process.
We have made quite extensive use of communities so I will try upgrading
to a -stable version as suggested by Claudio and see what happens.
Regards,
Tom
kages don't
needed] a script was posted to remove dependencies that are no longer
required but was contested as buggy. What is the recommended way of
doing this?
Thanks for your time,
Tom
tructures gone you are down to
looking for needles in your 3 GB haystack.
Of course, if the FAT filesystem didn't start in the first 10 MB of
the disk, you are much more likely to be able to recover your data.
Otherwise, depending on the data you're looking for, strings(1) may
help :( Or you may need to look for Unicode strings (typically with
every other byte being 0).
Good luck
Tom
her there should be this symlink... Marc?
Thanks
Tom
>>> Karel Kulhavy 9-Aug-06 10:17 >>>
>
> Bug in OpenBSD 3.9?
>
> [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]:/usr/local/lib/qt3/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/lib/li
PROTECTED]
So the OP could try with this, and at the same time help us test for the
upcoming release.
Thanks
Tom
;s the OpenBSD favoured
motherboard/processor combo ... A little research says I should steer
towards AMD, avoid Nvidia and ATI chipsets (
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=114894681314538&w=2 ) ...
maybe the SUPERMICRO H8DAE, or one of the Tyan ones.
Thanks for any guidan
It's about DXS channels not being programmed correctly by the BIOS; in
some cases a BIOS upgrade can fix the problem. Other drivers apparently
work around this problem by disabling DXS channels. (I still don't
understand audio drivers, so can't fix it myself.)
The workaround, as you have found, is to tell the software to use
48 kHz.
Thanks
Tom
Hi all,
This subject always comes up in the list, but due to the evolving nature
of the the driver, we (non-developers) always have to keep bugging
people about it.
How's the status of the broadcom bge(4) drive?
Is it stable and fast enough?
Many of the big server makers (HP, sun, etc) seem to
Unfortunately we cannot provide a bug report for now, because we set
ddb.panic=0 because those boxes are in production, and were having the
same panic at the exact same time... So, no debugger for now or else
I'll get myself fired :)
We are trying to convince the boss to order a box with completel
Yes... I agree with with you... not really my decision at the time,
since I didn't work here... but I guess the thought was that RaidFrame
would provide more uptime in case of multiple harddrive failures, and
not really data protection.
Thanks Daniel
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Tom Bombad
mm... I thought it was to save ~500K in the kernel:
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#Optraid
Is there any other reason?
Cheers
Marco Peereboom wrote:
> RAIDFrame is disabled in GENERIC for a reason you know.
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 10:08:48AM -0700, Tom Bombadil wrote:
&g
rt the secure server.
Tom
Hi all
Im just wondering what the progress on the Sl-C1000 version of the sharp zaurus is? I've come
across a couple for sale, and would love to get one to run openbsd on. If the port is in a
usable state, I'll pick them up and try and further the effort.
Thanks for your time.
jones
SDF Publ
Ive come across a few for sale, if i can get hold of them for reasonable prices
I'll try and get
one to donate to the project.
If anyone else is interest there are several for sale on the oesf.org forums, they seem to
be within an sensible price range none of this 600 USD/GBP nonesense
jones@
de 1"
>> You *sure* that was the command you invoked? That looks
>> like the
>> result of doing "make install" as non-root.
>>
>>
>> Philip Guenther
>
Doug Milam wrote:
ln: /obsd: Operation not permitted
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC (line 888 of Makefile).
--running as root
Does make install work when run outside of your script?
Tom
;I added a drive and am too lazy to edit fstab." Not being a
developer, I'm wondering if anybody has considered creating a feature
similar to the one that exists in Linux, or if there's a reason why that
feature shouldn't be added, or if it is merely not enough of a probl
consider moving the passwd file out of htdocs. I believe
this is a security hazard. Mine is in /var/www/etc.
Tom
Hi, Im trying to find out how e17 is followed by openbsd. The lastest version in openbsd seems to be
17.999.041. This is a release from 2007 and the latest snapshot from enlightenment.org is from september
this year.
Im wondering if it is the plan to stick with this old release, or if the
main
s (my limited experience with
these doesn't give me confidence that they are reliable enough)
- low-end cisco router (have looked at the 851 [~$300], 871 [~$500], and 1711
[~$600] models), anything higher starts to cost too much
- building a soekris (or similar) router and using OpenBSD (maybe the
he for the amount of each CD set.
Thanks,
Tom
_
Pack up or back upuse SkyDrive to transfer files or keep extra copies. Learn
how.
hthttp://www.windowslive.com/skydrive/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh
_skydrive_packup_042008
n/echo ' MASTER-READY - a link is down'
MASTER-READY - a link is down
running /bin/echo ' MASTER-READY - links are up'
MASTER-READY - links are up
running /bin/echo ' MASTER-READY - links are up'
MASTER-READY - links are up
As you can see, ifstated goes from m
> pcn2 : 10.1.1.11
> pcn3 : 10.1.1.12
> # cat /etc/hostname.carp1
> inet 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.255 vhid 2 carpdev pcn2 advskew 0
> # cat /etc/hostname.carp2
> inet 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.255 vhid 2 carpdev pcn3 advskew 10
> When I start the network, carp1 gets MASTER role but carp2
ile storage.
Thanks,
- Tom
---
# cat /etc/ifstated.conf
init-state auto
carp_up = "carp0.link.up && carp1.link.up"
carp_down = "!carp0.link.up || !carp1.link.up"
state auto {
if $carp_up
set-state
Jean-michel Bessot wrote:
$ jackd -d sun
This could be a permissions issue. Does Jack initialize correctly if
you run it as root?
Tom
Jacob Meuser wrote:
you DON'T want to run jackd as root. anything connecting to jackd will
have to run as root. and no, it does not improve performance.
I've experienced permissions-related problems with Jack before, and
meant this as a troubleshooting step. Obviously you don't want to try
healthcare systems as either MUMPS or a derivative. And
if anyone at the hackathon ended up in the hospital there's a good
chance their systems are using something that evolved from MUMPS. ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUMPS_language
tom
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| tmclaugh at sdf.lonestar
Works for me but only 11b (the AP is 11b/g, 11g works in Linux in the
same position.)
ath0 at pci2 dev 2 function 0 "Atheros AR5212 (IBM MiniPCI)" rev 0x01: irq 11
ath0: AR5213A 5.9 phy 4.3 rf5112a 3.6, WOR2W, address 00:16:cf:43:50:5d
# ifconfig ath0
ath0: flags=8863 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:1
Greetings all... This was probably discussed before, but I couldn't
really find anything in the archives.
1) We have a carp0 interface with a few aliases in it, and carp works
fine between master (SERVER-A) and backup (SERVER-B)... until...
2) ... we plumb a another new alias into SERVER-B's carp
nd determining
which port is going to be used for data transfer.
Does anybody know of any solution I can use on OpenBSD which only
requires the required port being opened for outgoing connections?
Tom
PS. Here's my pf.conf:
#
# --- MACROS ---
#
ext_if="nfe0"
int_if="lo0"
te rubbish then please accept my
apologies.
Tom
y. It takes about
2 mins to re-converge properly which I guess is not tragic, but it gives
you a short period of unreachability to some destinations and it's worse
than we were getting using two M10s as the borders.
Tom
ill advertise a full
table of it's own best external routes. This means that should B1 lose
connectivity, A1 and A2 already have a full route view from B2 and don't
need to wait to it to re-converge.
I'm not convinced that made much more sense. Perhaps I'm making the
whole issue overly complicated?
Tom
Dan Farrell wrote:
> I'm not sure though... doesn't he want what the external peers sent to
> his border routers, not just what the border routers decided were the
> best routes?
That's the idea, yes.
Tom
olve some writing down and re-typing, rather than just
cutting and pasting into an email. We developers do that all the time.
Fixing things takes developer time. If you have hardware that
doesn't work with OpenBSD, and you don't want to spend the time
giving us full details, then it's unlikely that anyone will spend
the time to work out what's wrong.
Thanks
Tom
, Wim is hoping to sell
http://www.liantec.com/product/emboard/EMB-5740.htm soon.
See http://www.kd85.com/liantec.html.
Thanks
Tom
Seriously guys. NOOO!!!
To print an arbitrary string use fprintf(stdout, "%s", foo);
Come on.
Tom
>>> Jason Dixon 9-Nov-06 16:59 >>>
>
> On Nov 9, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Cassio B. Caporal wrote:
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > I hav
Well I installed 3.7 last week on an old laptop Friday night to
finally check it out. Unfortunately my house got broken into & the
laptop was stolen on Sunday. I got to spend about 3 hours with it.
Thankfully I had removed the CD from the drive before I left so I
still have that. I'd lo
sion of OpenBSD.
carbon $ dmesg | head -2
OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
carbon $ mp3info ~/foo.mp3
/home/tom/foo.mp3 does not have an ID3 1.x tag.
carbon $ file ~/foo.mp3
/home/tom
ils are so.
> > so where is the problem.
"I have this engine - it came out of a Ferrari, so it's really good,
and I want to use it - and a Ford Escort that I am really enjoy driving,
even though it is 10 years old and the gears stick. How can I fit the
new engine into the Ford? It&
lots of help so far: all those of
us saying "don't do it". With reason.)
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