At 07:50 AM 5/1/2005, J.D. Bronson wrote:
I have finished an install of obsd and wanted to finalize it
by setting the securelevel as high as I can.
I presume this value 'kern.securelevel=2' is in sysctl.conf
and when I put it in there - booting it does enter into
securelevel=2.
However, I see this
On 5/1/05, Monah Baki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I decided to add another interface xl1.
All of a sudden I get the following error:
Are you sure that the correct cable leads to the correct interface?
OpenBSD may very well detect the cards in an order different from what
you expect. In other
even on windoze...!?!
At 08:35 PM 1/05/2005, Todd Boyer wrote:
On Saturday, April 30, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Something else... today I had a chance to checkout a new
wireframe puffy tshirt. The texture of them is incredible,
blind people will appreciate the shirts a lot, heck they are
just
On 2005 Apr 30, at 5:22 PM, Jeff Bachtel wrote:
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 02:30:28PM -0700, Ben Goren wrote:
As much as I'm sure Theo would love to get rid of gcc and
friends...damn, that's a big undertaking. I don't think it's the sort
of thing that would happen at a hackathon. If I had to
I'm going to buy a book about Operating Systems. I've seen two titles
Modern Operating Systems (Tanenbaum) and Operating Systems Concepts
(Silberschatz). I don't know wich one would be better for a newbie
in OSs like me. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks!
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 03:00:40PM +0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a portion of daily output:
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mail:
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Am Sonntag, den 01.05.2005, 06:35 -0400 schrieb Todd Boyer:
On Saturday, April 30, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Something else... today I had a chance to checkout a new
wireframe puffy tshirt. The texture of them is incredible,
blind people will appreciate the shirts a lot, heck they are
On Sun, 1 May 2005, eric wrote:
Would donations to the developers for ipv6 support in httpd(8) help for the
upcoming hack-a-thon? Or are all the developers going to be busy already?
why don't you just use the already existing patch?
--
quit whining you haven't done anything wrong
because
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 02:02:29PM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Sat, 30 Apr 2005, RGA wrote:
Do you want to use *all* of wd0 for OpenBSD? [no] y
Depends if you want other OS installations.
if you want other OS installations (on that disk), would
it be better to answer 'n' to that
On Sun, 1 May 2005, Ben Goren wrote:
I did *not* say that I expected a Sendmail replacement any time
soon--quite the opposite. Let me put a definite limit on this: I'd bet
no more than (a modest) lunch, and only on the condition that I already
happened to be in the same city when the bet
On May 1, 2005, at 23:31, Miod Vallat wrote:
I'm looking forward to OpenBash
Why do you want every OpenBSD developer to puke?
Jeez, I didn't read that !
And it is indeed MY feeling. :p
Locate an OLD (like 80s) version of the latter. It's an AWESOME fundamentals
book. The never versions are watered down big time. Windows windows
windoww... blablabla.
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I have been playing around with netstat and found lots of strange
(read uknown ports) udp connections. I wanted to know what processes
where doing these connections. After reading the netstat man page I
concluded that it can't do it. Google provided no useful information.
So I wonder if there
Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
I have been playing around with netstat and found lots of strange
(read uknown ports) udp connections. I wanted to know what processes
where doing these connections. After reading the netstat man page I
concluded that it can't do it. Google provided no useful
Shawn Brand wrote:
My Name is Shawn,
I have a fulll version Window XP Professional and it is bootable but when I
go into the BIOS it only gives the option to check the flooping then the hard
drive, then the CD Rom, but I need it to check the CD Rom first can you tell
me how to change boot
Sean Brown wrote:
I'm looking forward to OpenBash
Do you realize that on my only Linux machine I don't even have
bash installed. I replaced /bin/sh with ash and I use zsh for my
shell.
bash for Linux is like Internet Explorer for windows. It comes
preinstalled so everyone uses it and doesn't
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