2009/5/27, Henning Brauer :
> may be someone better to do my laundry
you mean you don't have a laundromat yet?
2009/5/27, Martynas Venckus :
>> From: "John ."
>> Hello list,
>>
>> Are there any plans to support the realtek rtl8187: 8187B wireless
>> chipset?
>> Is it available in -current?
>
> yup; i am writing this email from one. ;-) got it working couple
> of months ago but was slac^H^H^H^Hbusy and
2009/5/27, John . :
> 2009/5/27 Nido :
>> 2009/5/27, Martynas Venckus :
>>
>>>> From: "John ."
>>
>>>> Hello list,
>>>>
>>>> Are there any plans to support the realtek rtl8187: 8187B wireless
>>>>
> Come on, it is fucking inefficient. The way it checks out *empty
> directories*
> and then garbage-collects them at the end of an update is beyond stupid.
Not that i particularly care; but isn't git incapable of checking out
empty directories?
Besides that, it is perfectly possible to use git y
2009/5/27, Martynas Venckus :
>> From owner-misc+m85945=martynas=altroot@openbsd.org Wed May 27
>> 15:35:42 2009
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2009/7/9, jean-francois :
> Something has been changed which prevent sd1 and sd2 to start however no
> data loss.
>
> I don't understand, I have launched install on sd0 ?
I suspect you had the bootloader on sd0 originally. I suggest you
install a new one and configure it appropriately.
Afaik the
According to the xclock man page, under options, at '-render', it
claims using Xrender is default when xclock is compiled with Xrender
support.
However; running xclock without arguments looks the same as when ran
with the -norender option. Running xclock with the -render gives
smooth clock hands,
> if memory serves we changed the default locally tho.
I have checked the xclock behaviour on Fedora 11; and it works as
described in the manpage. Also, the code in the freedesktop.org git
repository matches with Owain's patch. Thus it seems the OpenBSD X
code was changed indeed. I will refrain fr
another option would be to take the pcitweak source code and create a
port/package out of that. Saves the hassle of writing the program.
2009/7/30, Bryan Vyhmeister :
> On Jul 27, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
>
>> You can also write a small C program to do that.
>
> I wish I had the kn
now all banning has been done, can we please return to the subject of
5month release schedule / 1 month scew for this release / quantum flux
making the months be longer / optimised release planning / explanation
for the early date.
I'm not complaining, far from that. but following Wouters and prob
> I'd be happy to upload OpenBSD presentations in whatever free format
> you prefer as soon as larstube.com is up and running.
what's wrong with $random_ftp_site?
> Alternately, each of us could chip in a little bandwidth and host the
> torrents.
>
> It can be decentralized or use a tracker. The CCC, for example, uses
> the Pirate Bay for podcasts and conference videos.
HAR also has all tracks on the pirate bay (and a few other
torrentsites). I'd be happy
Nice day to all OpenBSD users!
I would like to know if the PCIe WLAN with Bluetooth 5.0 Single-Chip
"RTL8821CE" is able to load in OpenBSD.
Ive installed the system, but after the first boot, i couldnt find any
mention of it when typing "ifconfig -A".
At FreeBSD, my main system by now, this devi
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