Re: Maximum MAXDSIZ

2005-06-03 Thread Ted Unangst
On Sat, 28 May 2005, Fernando Braga wrote: > Looking vmparam.h, I see maximum data size for a process is limited to 1GB. > > As these servers came with 4GB RAM (and I really need this memory), > I'd like to know if it is possible to raise this limit. this is like asking what happens when you eat

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread shanejp
Quoting Dimitri Georganas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I do like the installer though, I'm serious. Not for it's user > friendliness, but because > it works for me. I've seen better ones, I've seen worse. I'm right in the middle of installing 3.7 via serial port B on a Sun Ultra 10. I LOVE the OpenBSD

Re: Gigabit Firewall NIC Interrupt Performance Problem

2005-06-03 Thread Sean Knox
Bill Marquette wrote: On 6/2/05, Sean Knox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Bill- Is IRQ sharing done in BIOS? I'm using 2 onboard em(4) NICs and a dual port em(4) on a Supermicro 6023P-8: This was all done in BIOS on HP DL380's. The Supermicro BIOS (forgot the brand offhand) doesn't allow

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Steve Shockley
Michael Shalayeff wrote: actually 90% of the installer we have is just pushing "next". everything has most common reasonable defaults. The biggest problem with the installer that I've seen users have is configuring disk slices. It'd be nice if there were a default disk layout, but maybe that

Re: Ipsec problem...

2005-06-03 Thread Romain GAILLEGUE
Le samedi 04 juin 2005 C 01:18 +0200, Romain GAILLEGUE a C)crit : > Hello > > I think i have a problem with ipsec :) > if someone see something wrong ? > > - > #!/bin/ksh > LOCAL=172.31.31.20 > REMOTE=172.31.31.1 > KEY=93a623705ff3ab06e06b66180c78e998865f31d6 > > ipsecadm flush >

Ipsec problem...

2005-06-03 Thread Romain GAILLEGUE
Hello I think i have a problem with ipsec :) if someone see something wrong ? - #!/bin/ksh LOCAL=172.31.31.20 REMOTE=172.31.31.1 KEY=93a623705ff3ab06e06b66180c78e998865f31d6 ipsecadm flush ipsecadm new esp -src $LOCAL -dst $REMOTE -spi 1001 -enc blf -key $KEY ipsecadm new esp -src

Tar Restore

2005-06-03 Thread Monah Baki
Hi all, I have a laptop that I had to format it, before doing that I tarred everything to another computer. Is there anyway to use the tar file to restore it to the way it was? Thanks.

Re: flashdist-20050601 for OpenBSD 3.7

2005-06-03 Thread Allie D
Thanks Chris for all your work on flashdist...it helps me spread the gospel ;)

Re: Summer of Code ?

2005-06-03 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
2005/6/3, Bob Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > For example, let's say you have a particular ethernet card, > for which there is support in say, linux, or netbsd, but not in > OpenBSD. Find a card for which there is support in both. Now read > the source code for both device drivers, and compare

Re: Summer of Code ?

2005-06-03 Thread kroty
Josh Tolley wrote: Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the intent of your email, but I'll bite. I'm a CS student (nearly graduated) with a job, family, and programming projects on the side, but one of my dreams would be to be able to, say, write drivers (provided hardware manufacturers ever release docs

Re: Summer of Code ?

2005-06-03 Thread Bob Beck
Actually, when it comes to drivers it's usually not "RTFM" it's "RTFS" - Read the Fucking Source :) Seriously, none of us sit down and write a man page about how to WRITE a device driver. the simple way is to take a device similar to what you are looking at porting to and start

Re: Summer of Code ?

2005-06-03 Thread Josh Tolley
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the intent of your email, but I'll bite. I'm a CS student (nearly graduated) with a job, family, and programming projects on the side, but one of my dreams would be to be able to, say, write drivers (provided hardware manufacturers ever release docs...) and I'd love to

Re: Summer of Code ?

2005-06-03 Thread Bob Beck
I'd have no problem coming up with or supervising a few projects for students like this, unfortunately, they aren't taking other projects anymore... -Bob * Dunceor . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-02 23:45]: > I'm actually tryin to do some of the NetBSD projects to OpenBSD > direc

Re: G3 iMac not seeing all of disk

2005-06-03 Thread Matthew S Elmore
Otto, Thanks for help friend. Of course, when I went back to look, that command seemed to appear in extra large bold type. ;) Many thanks! Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Matthew S Elmore wrote: Greetings misc@, I have run into a problem attempting to install OpenBSD 3.7 on a Re

Re: Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Andy Jack wrote: > On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Sch?berle D?niel wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 and > > I'm having a strange problem with mfs mounted /var. It gets mounted > > twice, while I have only one mf

Re: Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Schöberle Dániel
I tried with 'swap' and it was the same. Besides, it only directs mfs to set the 'partition' parameters based on /dev/wd0e. Already got the right answer but thanks for writing. --- From: Andy Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Sch?berle D?niel wrote: >> Hi a

Re: G3 iMac not seeing all of disk

2005-06-03 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, Matthew S Elmore wrote: > Greetings misc@, > > I have run into a problem attempting to install OpenBSD 3.7 on a Rev. D > (summer 2000, dark blue) iMac G3. > > I have a 30GB IDE drive installed in place of the factory 7GB. MacOS X sees > the entire disk with no problems. Howev

Re: Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Schöberle Dániel
Always learning... That did it. Thank you for the quick answer. --- From: Stephen Marley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Schvberle Daniel wrote: > Hi all, > I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 an

Re: Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Andy Jack
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Sch?berle D?niel wrote: > Hi all, > I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 and > I'm having a strange problem with mfs mounted /var. It gets mounted > twice, while I have only one mfs /var line in fstab. [snip] > > cat /etc/fstab

Re: Just let it die (openbsd list fckery)

2005-06-03 Thread Sean Brown
On June 3, 2005 10:45 am, Paul Greene wrote: > I think Freud would have something to say about the issues this fellow > is having with his sex life . > How about letting this drop. I'm sure the troll has had is fill. > Dimitri Georganas wrote: > > It's always nice to see people find some

Re: Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Mike Wolman
You need to edit /etc/rc and on about line 185 mount /var >/dev/null 2>&1 comment this out reboot and all should be ok Mike. On Fri, 3 Jun 2005, [iso-8859-1] Schvberle Daniel wrote: > Hi all, > I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 and > I'm having a strange problem

Re: Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Stephen Marley
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Schvberle Daniel wrote: > Hi all, > I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 and > I'm having a strange problem with mfs mounted /var. It gets mounted > twice, while I have only one mfs /var line in fstab. ... > Help please? /etc/r

Crude ISP Failover script for SOHO use

2005-06-03 Thread Jason Haag
I put together a very crude ISP failover script for a small office running an OpenBSD firewall and 2 broadband Internet connections. It's run every minute from root's crontab. Comments welcome, keep in mind that I am not a programmer. And I know the "echo > /dev/null" lines are ugly, and I even k

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Bill Chmura
I've only done a few installs, so I may be closer to the process than someone who has done it a hundred times... I had no real problem with it. Half the time people talking about user friendly really mean "pretty and glossy" which really is purely marketing. I've done a lot of Gentoo installs

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
I'm also a fan of the installer. It takes about five minutes for me to install a server from a local mirror. another 10-30 to configure it, depending on the task. On 6/3/05, Will H. Backman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -Original Message- > > From: Michael Shalayeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

Doble mounted /var using mfs

2005-06-03 Thread Schöberle Dániel
Hi all, I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 and I'm having a strange problem with mfs mounted /var. It gets mounted twice, while I have only one mfs /var line in fstab. I did a usual install directly on CF (hence all partitions physically exist on CF) and wanted to mf

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Will H. Backman: > > -Original Message- > > From: Michael Shalayeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 10:59 AM > > To: Will H. Backman > > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > > Subject: Re: openbsd list fckery > > > > Making,

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Will H. Backman
> -Original Message- > From: Michael Shalayeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 10:59 AM > To: Will H. Backman > Cc: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: openbsd list fckery > > Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Will H. Backman: > > > About a week ago,

Re: flashdist-20050601 for OpenBSD 3.7

2005-06-03 Thread Nikolai Nespor
* 2005|06|03 08:13 Massimo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I'll put the result on a web pages if anyone is interested. Yes please. TIA Nikolai -- Ich verwalte sie. Ich zdhle sie und zdhle sie wieder. Das ist nicht leicht. Aber ich bin ein ernsthafter Mann. \\ ---> Antoine de Saint-Exupery, "Der kleine P

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Sascha Ramin
i think the installer is great, its so simple and straight forward, i could do it with my eyes closed. what do you want gentoo's ? or fedoras. this isn't linux, if you cant handle the installer, your going to have a hard time running the OS. also if you think your really smart by using lots

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Paul Greene
I think Freud would have something to say about the issues this fellow is having with his sex life . Dimitri Georganas wrote: It's always nice to see people find some level of harmony in their lives. (I really love the obsd installer btw, please don't change it) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrot

To Gordon Grider on misc@

2005-06-03 Thread Dave Feustel
To Gordon Grider: I got this message when I responded to your private response to my posting. -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Delivery Notification: Delivery has failed Date: Friday 03 June 2005 09:02 am From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This report relates to a

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Thorsten von Plotho-Kettner
Will H. Backman wrote: About a week ago, I was trying to upgrade my dual boot laptop to 3.7. I had to run the installer about 20 times to figure out my problem and correct it. In the process, I learned more about fdisk and disklabel than I had ever needed to before, and I count that as a good

Re: 3.5 packages ?

2005-06-03 Thread Marc Espie
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 01:21:29PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm curious as to why there are 3.5 packages and such on the site. I > thought only 2 versions were kept up at a time. I'm not complaining, > just confused and curious. > ~Donald They're not kept up to date.

Re: 3.5 packages ?

2005-06-03 Thread eric
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 13:21:29 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed... > I'm curious as to why there are 3.5 packages and such on the site. I > thought only 2 versions were kept up at a time. I'm not complaining, > just confused and curious. "The current policy

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Thorsten von Plotho-Kettner
JR Dalrymple wrote: The installer is awesome, it fits right beside the base kernel on ONE 1.44 floppy (speaking for i386). Yes, really thin. I just like that un-bloated one, no extras, just rude basement. That is enough for setting up a raw machine. More "tuning" could be done in later time

3.5 packages ?

2005-06-03 Thread donald
I'm curious as to why there are 3.5 packages and such on the site. I thought only 2 versions were kept up at a time. I'm not complaining, just confused and curious. ~Donald

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Will H. Backman: > > About a week ago, I was trying to upgrade my dual boot laptop to 3.7. > I > > had to run the installer about 20 times to figure out my problem and > > correct it. In the process, I learned more about fdisk and disklabel > >

Re: Problems on boot

2005-06-03 Thread linc
Alex, I have a 586 with an old scuzz card with no boot roms and a couple of error-ful half-height drives. The thing sounds like a jet powered lawnmower when you turn it on. But it works. I simply leave the install floppy in the floppy drive, and when it gets to the boot prompt, I do a 'boot sd0

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Will H. Backman
> About a week ago, I was trying to upgrade my dual boot laptop to 3.7. I > had to run the installer about 20 times to figure out my problem and > correct it. In the process, I learned more about fdisk and disklabel > than I had ever needed to before, and I count that as a good thing. It > took no

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Ioan Nemes
What really disturbs me, is that my doughtier reads this list (she is only 14). I would like to see more brain and less testosteron - on _each side_, of _any argument_! Really, would help! Ioan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Lars, AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you La

G3 iMac not seeing all of disk

2005-06-03 Thread Matthew S Elmore
Greetings misc@, I have run into a problem attempting to install OpenBSD 3.7 on a Rev. D (summer 2000, dark blue) iMac G3. I have a 30GB IDE drive installed in place of the factory 7GB. MacOS X sees the entire disk with no problems. However, OpenBSD cannot. It detects the size of the drive

openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de downtime

2005-06-03 Thread Alexander von Gernler
Hi crowd, openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de is going to have downtime due to maintenance work, beginning in a few minutes. Work should be finished in less than 2 hours. This affects also the various .de aliases the host is known under: anoncvs2.de.openbsd.org, cvsup2.de.openbsd.org, cvsync.de.op

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread JR Dalrymple
The installer is awesome, it fits right beside the base kernel on ONE 1.44 floppy (speaking for i386). I love it Dimitri Georganas wrote: I got private mail too, but my reply bounced...the [EMAIL PROTECTED] account was disabled (...) I don't advocate for obsd. I just like the os, as it is

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Scott Plumlee
Look at the motherfucking installer for one tiny example. One keyfumble or one return too many and you are FUCKED, have to start over. Haven't you fucking ASSHOLES heard of "go back"? How far up your own ass do you have to be to code such a DEEPLY SHITTY INSTALLER that it won't even allow the us

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Dimitri Georganas
I got private mail too, but my reply bounced...the [EMAIL PROTECTED] account was disabled (...) I don't advocate for obsd. I just like the os, as it is stable and it does what it does. I don't like the 'obsd attitude' either, but I ignore it. Personally I feel that if you don't like peoples

Re: Sun ELC?

2005-06-03 Thread Martin Schröder
On 2005-06-03 07:15:51 +0100, Peter Galbavy wrote: > Now ? Might work as a non caching nameserver - memory is rather limited, > while CPU is OK-ish. It can house 64M. :-) Main drawback: The monitor can't be switched off -- you can only switch off the machine. Best regards Martin --

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread JR Dalrymple
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html 72 CPL please good riddance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Lars, AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you Lars? WHAT FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU and why the fuck is your shitty-tongued crap in my inbox!? Isn't Theo enough of a malicious CUNT without

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Lubos Dusany
Hello, Jesus Christ . do you someone know what's this guy means and why he wrote emails like this ??? Some sexual problems ? :o) Lubos [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal(a): Hello Lars, AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you Lars? WHAT FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU and why the fuck

Re: TV footage on Calgary news

2005-06-03 Thread Jeffrey Lim
On 5/28/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Someone who is local to the event want to rip it and throw it up on > the internet for download? > guess what? wonderful news!! http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=2005060309400

Re: Apache chroot and webmail - what is it trying to use?

2005-06-03 Thread Matthew S Elmore
hosts and resolv.conf seemed to do the trick. Thanks much guys! Wijnand Wiersma wrote: Sometimes adding a etc/hosts file helps in the chroot. I hope this helps. Wijnand -- Matthew S Elmore dbTechnology Inc.Tuscaloosa, AL www.dbtech.net

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Dimitri Georganas
It's always nice to see people find some level of harmony in their lives. (I really love the obsd installer btw, please don't change it) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Lars, AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you Lars? WHAT FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU and why the fuck is your shitty

Re: Security WebCams

2005-06-03 Thread Johan SANCHEZ
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 07:19:12 -0500 Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an immediate need for detection of physical intrusion. > I would like to have a webcam take and save pictures to disk > when there is motion detected in the camera's field of view. > Is this doable right now wit

Re: Sun Netra T1 105

2005-06-03 Thread T. Ribbrock
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:09:58AM -0500, Kevin wrote: [...] > The Netra T1/105 (and the Telco-grade CP1500) are nice machines, [...] > System stability is great, like the Sun hardware of old. Performance is > what you'd expect from a 360Mhz or 440Mhz UltraSparc IIi, not stellar > but more than su

Re: Sun Netra T1 105

2005-06-03 Thread T. Ribbrock
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 08:04:38PM +0200, mdff wrote: [...] > for dell i'd choose obsd as well... but not for sun. theres trusted > solaris and very good sec-features starting from sol9. also, i figured > out that machine specific tools from the solaris os are not even planned > under obsd. Noneth

Security WebCams

2005-06-03 Thread Dave Feustel
I have an immediate need for detection of physical intrusion. I would like to have a webcam take and save pictures to disk when there is motion detected in the camera's field of view. Is this doable right now with OpenBSD? Thanks, Dave Feustel

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Lars Hansson
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 04:41:45 -0700 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Lars, [snip vitriolic nonsense rant] You're an idiot. --- Lars Hansson

Re: howto clean disks ?

2005-06-03 Thread Ian Delahorne
Diana Eichert wrote: On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Anthony Roberts wrote: The 'dd' way is good enough unless someone is willing to to tear the drive apart in a lab. Items required for "sure fire" disk cleaning methodology. qty. 1 hard drive to clean qty. 1 high velocity military rifle I usually use

Re: openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread Dunceor .
Congrats to the most useless post on misc ever. On 6/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Lars, > > AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you Lars? WHAT > FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU and why the fuck is your shitty-tongued crap > in > my inbox!? Isn't Theo enough of

Re: Problems with CPU/ARCH specific compilation!?

2005-06-03 Thread Tony
No, they hate it when you do things that are advised against and that tend to run into trouble and you expect them to bail you out when you don't even supply any hard information about the failures. I've been following this thread, actually a bit amazed at the reticence of the developers. About th

Re: zope apache chroot

2005-06-03 Thread knitti
On 6/3/05, Alec Berryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > smith on 2005-06-02 18:20:07 -0700: > > > Has any one configured Zope with Apache with chroot? > > I highly doubt that having Apache in a chroot or not will make a > difference; generally Apache is used to proxy requests with > mod_rewrite and

openbsd list fckery

2005-06-03 Thread ccflyer
Hello Lars, AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you Lars? WHAT FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU and why the fuck is your shitty-tongued crap in my inbox!? Isn't Theo enough of a malicious CUNT without his lapdog roottard bitches yipping at his heels climbing over each other for a chance to

Re: Sun ELC?

2005-06-03 Thread Alexander Bochmann
...on Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 07:15:51AM +0100, Peter Galbavy wrote: > Gordon Grieder wrote: > >Before I start following sparc@ (if I go ahead with this): I recently > >"inherited" a Sun ELC. It's an ancient all-in-one thing that looks > Now ? Might work as a non caching nameserver - memory is ra

Re: Problems with CPU/ARCH specific compilation!?

2005-06-03 Thread Lars Hansson
On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 12:47:41 +0200 Markus Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is my last post to any of your lists and it was my last OBSD > installation. You say it like you expect anyone to care. > The work you do is quite good but your mentality has no compatibility > with ours. "Ours"? Who

Re: Problems with CPU/ARCH specific compilation!?

2005-06-03 Thread Dunceor .
"I got it that I am using the wrong OS. Your OS is only useable for things you think about." Bingo, you hit jackpot. The OpenBSD developers develop the OS for their needs, not everybody else's needs. On 6/3/05, Markus Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Theo de Raadt wrote on Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 08

Re: Problems with CPU/ARCH specific compilation!?

2005-06-03 Thread Markus Kolb
Theo de Raadt wrote on Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 08:51:58 -0600: > Fine, talk what you want about. > > But something you should think about is this: > > It is a good idea if OpenBSD developers read these mailing lists too, > for ideas as to what to change or fix. But if the lists are just > yammering

Re: flashdist-20050601 for OpenBSD 3.7

2005-06-03 Thread Massimo
On Wed, 2005-06-01 at 23:55 -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > Here is a new release that works on both OpenBSD 3.7 and OpenBSD-current > as of June 1st (and should work on 3.6 with one or two minor adjustments > of the packaging list) Your work is really appreciated. Thanks to OpenBSD and your scr

Re: trouble installing evolution-1.2

2005-06-03 Thread Schöberle Dániel
Hi, It's broken in 3.7-release and was broken in -current (I haven't tried -current for a month so it might be in better condition) See http://www.lectroid.net/ BTW, there are some evolution lib problems on 3.6-stable too. If you pkg_add it before gnome-desktop it works fine but after you pkg_

evolution on 3.7

2005-06-03 Thread Mike Endsley
This is what I did : Did a fresh install of openbsd 3.7, installed ports and then installed the msttcorefonts package. I then installed evolution from ports. I set up X using twm and tried running evolution. Again, evolution crashed on the second screen "Evolution Setup Assistant/Receiving Email

Re: Rackmount Servers using SATA

2005-06-03 Thread Janne Johansson
Kevin wrote: >>I am curious if anyone has had any luck with either Dell or HP rackmount >>servers running OpenBSD 3.6 or 3.7 with SATA drives? (or others if you've >>had success) > I have had no luck with the embedded SATA controller in rackmount Dell > products; it comes up in PIO mode (no DMA),

Re: NPTD multiple timezone on same server (fix)

2005-06-03 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Henning Brauer wrote: * Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-06-02 20:57]: How to: I wish to use the same server running ntpd from Henning as the server, but I haven't find a way to have two daemon running on different IP's that would be off by one hour each. So, is it possible first to