Hello

2009-07-09 Thread Wayne M. Scace
*Hello, I've no problem, as of yet. This email is just to jump in and say "hello" to the list. I'm a newbie to OpenBSD, but not to BSD as I've tinkered with FreeBSD Since the fall of 2000. Sincerely and Respectfully Yours, Wayne M. Scace *

Success!!

2009-07-09 Thread Wayne M. Scace
I attempted to tinker with OpenBSD. Have a great weekend!! Sincerely and Respectfully Yours, Wayne M. Scace *

dmesg ?

2009-07-10 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Nick Guenther wrote: Cool! What's the box (dmesg?)? Is it cheap? Is it fast? I have a WRT-DD install but it always lags out my connections for some reason (perhaps because the NAT is full) and I would like to be able to run OpenBSD on it so I could actually tweak things. -Nick *Hi Nick, is t

Re: Success!!

2009-07-10 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Stuart Henderson wrote: most people who have tried the -current installer are highly reluctant to go back to the 4.5 installer... *Hello Stuart, This was my first attempt at installing/using OpenBSD since a couple of years back. I'll admit it took me a few tries to get the disklabel

dmesg, the whole enchilada

2009-07-10 Thread Wayne M. Scace
* Hi Nick and the group, here's the whole dmesg dump. Wayne == OpenBSD 4.5 (GENERIC) #1749: Sat Feb 28 14:51:18 MST 2009 dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class, 512KB L2 cache) 498 MHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE

Re: dmesg ?

2009-07-10 Thread Wayne M. Scace
??? wrote: i believe he meant the whole dmesg dump. can anyone enlighten me, whats so special about this device? just an old pIII, used as router, as far as i get it... or is it a highly specialized router platform? * Hi, As far as I know there's nothing too awfully special about th

Re: dmesg, the whole enchilada

2009-07-10 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Stuart Henderson wrote: dc0 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 "Davicom DM9102" rev 0x40: irq 5, address 00:60:6e:75:ad:27 those ...how shall I put it... aren't very friendly to other devices on the bus. see near the bottom of dc(4) ('man 4 dc'). Hi Stuart, Well, the dc0 is the 2nd NI

Re: dmesg, the whole enchilada

2009-07-11 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Brynet wrote: Hi, If you read the man page as Stuart suggested, you would know that placing the card into a different slot would not help at all. "The Davicom interfaces require a grossly high PCI latency timer value to function properly. This means when a Davicom adapter is present in the mac

Re: tmux vs screen questions

2009-07-12 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Hello, What exactly is tmux? Thanks in advance Wayne

Re: tmux vs screen questions

2009-07-12 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Bret S. Lambert wrote: It's a floor wax...*and* a dessert topping! ROFL!! Thanks for the laugh Bret! It's good to see someone else has a sense of humour in this group. Wayne

Climbing the learning curve, in baby steps.

2009-07-14 Thread Wayne M. Scace
ryone!! Sincerely and Respectfully Yours, Wayne M. Scace

Re: Climbing the learning curve, in baby steps.

2009-07-14 Thread Wayne M. Scace
Richard Toohey wrote: While I'm sure everyone is very happy for you, can I respectfully ask that your postings are a bit more technical in nature? Thanks. Hello Richard, Sure, I'll bear that in mind in the future. Wayne