hello misc@
since recent changes in X that were made in current, I get a warning from
xkbcomp when doing startx (I use a 'Option XkbLayout pl' in my xorg.conf):
The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
Warning: Type ONE_LEVEL has 1 levels, but RALT has 2 symbols
From: Lars Weste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list,
I am trying to setup a network between two OpenBSD 3.8 hosts via a USB
interface. I wanted to use the Interface as a pfsync device.
I thought it have read somewhere it is possible but cannot remember where,
so when I issue a: apropos usb | grep -i
On Mon, 27 Feb 2006 19:37:12 +0100
Michael Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
version: 3.8
architecture: i386
I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
Why can it be not on an extra partition?
Have a nice day
Michael
--
Michael Schmidt MIRRORS:
Hi,
The [es] translation is way out of date and it has been the case for
a long time (164 files out of which 153 are outdated). Since Gerardo
Santana Gsmez Garrido stopped maintaining it, no one serious stepped
in to take over (some talkers showed up but we didn't see a single
diff from
Hi, i've been talking about that topic with some people in #BSDes
(irc.freenode.net) for a long time, now it seems the time to take
action.
I'll set up an anonymous cvs server and begin to work on it by myself
this week. I hope i'll get some help from the folks on #BSDes (of course
everyone
Tobias Weingartner wrote:
On Monday, February 27, Michael Schmidt wrote:
I have seen that /etc cannot be located on a separated partition.
Why can it be not on an extra partition?
Where is the information located that tells it how/where to mount
the /etc partition from?
Okay,
guys do you have any idea if what is the syntax on how to automatically
shape a dhcp client using altq? for example i would like to set 128Kb for
every client assigned by my dhcp server.
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 19:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
guys do you have any idea if what is the syntax on how to automatically
shape a dhcp client using altq? for example i would like to set 128Kb for
every client assigned by my dhcp server.
IIRC, pf does not yet have the ability to do
Hello,
well, this is no ssh mailing list, but as OpenSSH is integrated into
OpenBSD and as *.openbsd.org webpages show ssh clients for Windows I
would like to know:
I have seen these ssh2 clients (for Windows) UTF-8 TeraTerm Pro and/or
ttssh2.
They have ssh2 support included and as far as I
This must have come up a few times but searching this group at
search.gmane.org with strings like `console mouse speed' `wsmoused'
`mouse speed' turned up lots of stuff, including one direct hit but it
had no reply.
There is nothing mentioned in section of faq about keyboard and mouse
either.
Is
Using the example from FAQ about how to get 80x50 console resolution I
find the font I get is pretty blotchy compared to the default.
In default console res, the font is crisp and clear but using the
example:
wsfontload -h 8 -e ibm /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts/vt220l.808
It seems blotchy and hard
Hi,
I've been desperately looking for syskonnect 9822 dual port cards but it
seems its sold-out everywhere and syskonnect just told me on the phone
that they won't produce anymore.
I'm left with Intel based dual port cards and since I have access to
cheap nc7170 (Intel 82546EB chipset) I
I would like to help.
I bwill take a look, and see about a new diff.
-Ober
Richard Chesler: [Reading a piece of paper] The first rule of Fight Club is you
don't talk about Fight Club?
Narrator: [Voice-over] I'm half asleep again; I must've left the original in
the copy machine.
Richard
Harry Putnam wrote:
Using the example from FAQ about how to get 80x50 console resolution I
find the font I get is pretty blotchy compared to the default.
In default console res, the font is crisp and clear but using the
example:
wsfontload -h 8 -e ibm /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts/vt220l.808
It
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: httpd / mod_dav locking troubles (DavLockDB is chrooted
relative)
Date: February 28, 2006 7:21:59 AM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running OpenBSD 3.8 stable with mod_dav 1.0.3p0 installed from
ports (sparc64
now with a 3.9 (27/02/06) it's stopping earlier and some hardware is
accessed differently
'boot -c' with 'disable pcibios0'
Copyright...
OpenBSD 3.9 (RAMDISK_CD) #1022: Mon Feb 27 19:21:09 MST 2006
deraadt...
cpu0: Intel(R) Celeron(R) M processor 1.50GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 1.50
GHz
cpu0:
I have a mail filter gateway setup running sendmail, smtp-vilter and
spamassassin. All incoming mail gets delivered to this machine before
being passed onto an exchange server. My issue is whenever a spammer
sends mail to a bogus user at my real domain, I get a DSN from the
sendmail box because
I think netbsd just got preliminary framebuffer support.
Perhaps in the future a developer might have interest in porting it.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006, Joel Gudknecht wrote:
I have a mail filter gateway setup running sendmail, smtp-vilter and
spamassassin. All incoming mail gets delivered to this machine before
being passed onto an exchange server. My issue is whenever a spammer
sends mail to a bogus user at my real
On 2/28/06, Antonios Anastasiadis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think netbsd just got preliminary framebuffer support.
Perhaps in the future a developer might have interest in porting it.
I feel a bit odd for asking this, because I used to live on the
console, but I must ask: why? Why do any of
Once I was watching photos from OpenBSD hackaton and saw there that people
listened mp3's by sending them to the lpt port. How is it possible to do?
Can somebody describe it in details.
Thanks!
Artyom
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 08:19:34PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once I was watching photos from OpenBSD hackaton and saw there that people
listened mp3's by sending them to the lpt port. How is it possible to do?
Can somebody describe it in details.
Not via the printer port, but via lpd:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=openbsd+playing+mp3s+through+printerbtnG=Google+Search
-- Mikey
At 10:19 AM 2/28/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once I was watching photos from OpenBSD hackaton and saw there that people
listened mp3's by sending them to the lpt port. How is it possible to
On 2/28/06, David Terrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once I was watching photos from OpenBSD hackaton and saw there that people
listened mp3's by sending them to the lpt port. How is it possible to do?
Can somebody describe it in details.
Not via the printer port, but via lpd:
Using the snapshot from 27 Feb, I was able to
initially use the DVD+-RW to install the snapshot.
Everything has been fine, but today, I thought I
would attempt to play an Audio CD in the drive. I
downloaded xmms (which looks like the old winamp),
put the cd in and issued the following
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Try installing the package for terminus fonts and use the appropriate
one with wsfontload. Terminus is very crisp and clean and may make you
happier.
I hadn't tried this, though I've been happily using Terminus under X.
Ray Lai called me on it, so I gave it a shot. I
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 11:27:21 -0800
Bryan Brake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the snapshot from 27 Feb, I was able to
initially use the DVD+-RW to install the snapshot.
Everything has been fine, but today, I thought I
would attempt to play an Audio CD in the drive. I
downloaded xmms
Hey folks,
i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
have serial access to my soekris box.
I wonder how should i configure my local (desktop box) serial to do
it? I known, the FAQ does not explain what i need:
Here is what i am trying :
# stty -f /dev/tty00 rows 24
#
Darrin Chandler said the following on 2006-02-28 16:24:
In default console res, the font is crisp and clear but using the
example:
wsfontload -h 8 -e ibm /usr/share/misc/pcvtfonts/vt220l.808
Try installing the package for terminus fonts and use the appropriate
one with wsfontload. Terminus
scorch wrote:
thanks for the suggestion. however these fonts seem all to be X11. are
there any ways to convert there to 80x50 resolution, and also identify
which ones are vt220 compatible etc?
cheers, scorch
--
out of the frying pan and into the fire
The console fonts aren't installed in
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Hey folks,
i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
have serial access to my soekris box.
I wonder how should i configure my local (desktop box) serial to do
it? I known, the FAQ does not explain what i need:
If all your
On 2006/02/28 16:36, Gustavo Rios wrote:
i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
have serial access to my soekris box.
Soekris BIOS default is 19200 baud. Try cu -l cua00 -s 19200.
If you see nothing at all, make sure you've got the correct cables
and/or adapters -
Why are you trying to mount an audio cd?
Okay, your question leads me to believe that I've
done something stupid. I need to research how I
can play audio CD's
**UPDATE: I tried using a CD with some .mp3's on
them, and it mounts like a charm.**
Many thanks... I now just have an issue
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 12:23:00PM -0800, Bryan Brake wrote:
Okay, your question leads me to believe that I've
done something stupid. I need to research how I
can play audio CD's
cdio(1)
Ciao,
Kili
Just my opnion, only that:
When used linux slackware, it was very beautifull to boot in 1280x1024
on console and have a nice bitmamp linux logo printed on the left
upper side of the screen.
The utility of such? In fact it is useless from a funcionality
perspective. But it was very charmy. I
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, are there better ways to do this? And can I get 75 lines or some
other higher number in console mode?
Try installing the package for terminus fonts and use the appropriate
one with wsfontload. Terminus is very crisp and clean and may make you
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If it's practical for you, you might try using ratpoison under X. It's
a lightweight window manager inspired by screen, with the added
benefit of doing side-by-side split screen.
I've seen several mentions of ratpoison and X. I'm not running X and
ask [EMAIL PROTECTED] for code. he's doing something for us
here that may help you..
if he does it right it may end up in a future release, help
him test it.
-Bob
* Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-28 04:27]:
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 19:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe I don't understand what the dependancy lines are supposed to
do. I thought they would list any dependancies.
I have no part of X installed so should I see some dependancies listed
here?
# make search key=ratpoison
Port: ratpoison-1.3.0p1
Path: x11/ratpoison
Info: minimal wm
Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 12:23:00PM -0800, Bryan Brake wrote:
Okay, your question leads me to believe that I've
done something stupid. I need to research how I
can play audio CD's
cdio(1)
Ciao,
Kili
yes, I found cdio and attempted to use it to play
audio
Harry Putnam wrote:
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If it's practical for you, you might try using ratpoison under X. It's
a lightweight window manager inspired by screen, with the added
benefit of doing side-by-side split screen.
I've seen several mentions of ratpoison
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 04:04:46PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
Maybe I don't understand what the dependancy lines are supposed to
do. I thought they would list any dependancies.
I have no part of X installed so should I see some dependancies listed
here?
# make search key=ratpoison
Gustavo Rios said the following on 2006-02-28 20:36:
Hey folks,
i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
have serial access to my soekris box.
hola gustavo,
i've just done this. perhaps you are over-complicating things.
#1 you do need the same speed at both ends
#2
Bryan Brake wrote:
yes, I found cdio and attempted to use it to play audio CD's, but upon
typing cdio play, nothing happens. The CD spins up, but no audio
comes out. I did follow the FAQ on the OpenBSD website, and
configured mixerctl.conf and still nothing comes out. I am still
doing
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 03:59:04PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
How do I get a dependancy list of ratpoison?
Just X11, IIRC. See /usr/ports/x11/ratpoison/Makefile. Overhead
compared to a plain text console, but beautyful if you need an X11
display for some programs but don't want to use a mouse.
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Have a good look at your dmesg. It'll tell you of it's supported. Also,
look at the FAQ about sound, as there are some good things to try if it
*is* supported.
Quick answer: $ cat some-file /dev/audio
If you hear something then you have sound. If you get device not
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 03:59:04PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If it's practical for you, you might try using ratpoison under X. It's
a lightweight window manager inspired by screen, with the added
benefit of doing side-by-side split screen.
Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have no part of X installed so should I see some dependancies listed
here?
# make search key=ratpoison
Port: ratpoison-1.3.0p1
Path: x11/ratpoison
Info: minimal wm based on GNU screen
Maint: William Yodlowsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index:
Hi!
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 02:52:10PM -0800, Bryan Brake wrote:
Well, cat dmesg.boot /dev/audio did indeed
cause sound to come out, both from my laptop's
speakers, and from the headphone jack. Very
interesting...
Okay... well, the sound card works. Now, it must
be something I am doing
I wasn't going to say anything until I actually had working code of
sufficient quality that Bob wouldn't be inspired to rip me a new one.
As this is now a day job task rather than hacking for fun, it'll get
done sooner rather than later.
I'm working on something that will:
* cause dhcpd to
Hi!
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 05:00:53PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
[...]
So shouldn't `X' appear as a dependancy? Or whatever package supplies
X?
Assuming I need to backup and get the installation package *x*.tgz. I'm not
sure how to proceed.
I've installed from a recent snapshot and then
Harry Putnam wrote:
...
So shouldn't `X' appear as a dependancy? Or whatever package supplies
X?
No.
X is not a package. It is a file set, not part of the ports tree.
Assuming I need to backup and get the installation package *x*.tgz. I'm not
sure how to proceed.
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, scorch wrote:
SNIP
i've just done this. perhaps you are over-complicating things.
#1 you do need the same speed at both ends
#2 you may find it easier the first few times round using minicom (packages)
# set up serial parameters
# minicom -s
# minicom
you should be
Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 03:59:04PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
How do I get a dependancy list of ratpoison?
Just X11, IIRC. See /usr/ports/x11/ratpoison/Makefile. Overhead
compared to a plain text console, but beautyful if you need an X11
display for
Harry Putnam wrote:
Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just X11, IIRC. See /usr/ports/x11/ratpoison/Makefile. Overhead
compared to a plain text console, but beautyful if you need an X11
display for some programs but don't want to use a mouse.
I'm not understanding what you
Hannah Schroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
X isn't in packages, but in simple tarballs.
cd / ; for i in some/path/x*.tgz; do tar xvvzpf $i; done
Configure if needed, run X.
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No.
X is not a package. It is a file set, not part of the ports tree.
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is supports the mouse, but unlike most window managers all navigation
can be done with the keyboard. It's a *lot* like screen, but extended
to X. If you like being at console and like screen but want more
control over resolution, fonts, etc., then
* Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060228 20:34]:
I haven't seen any section of FAQ devoted to setting up X. Is it
supposed to just work after installing the base tgz files?
Or maybe I'm just blindly overlooking the section?
The part about building X doesn't have anything to say about
Harry Putnam wrote:
I haven't seen any section of FAQ devoted to setting up X. Is it
supposed to just work after installing the base tgz files?
it would be nice. But they have not reached that goal yet, at least on
some very popular platforms.
Or maybe I'm just blindly overlooking the
From a command line just issue
cdio play
You'll need to add yourself to the operator group. This also assumes
that you have a hardware audio cable attached from the cdrom drive to
your soundcard
Best
Dorothy
On Wednesday 01 March 2006 09:22, Harry Putnam wrote:
I haven't seen any section of FAQ devoted to setting up X. Is it
supposed to just work after installing the base tgz files?
That's the idea and it works fairly well for me. The only manual X
configuration I've had to do is make it use my
Hi
Since moving from Cable to DSL, squid no longer starts on boot. I have
the following entry in /etc/rc.local
#start squid
if [ -f /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid ]; then
echo -n ' Squid'
/usr/local/sbin/squid
I've also tried just having /usr/local/sbin/squid in
Luke Fogarty wrote:
Hi
Since moving from Cable to DSL, squid no longer starts on boot. I have
the following entry in /etc/rc.local
#start squid
if [ -f /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid ]; then
echo -n ' Squid'
/usr/local/sbin/squid
I've also tried just having
Hi Harry,
I haven't seen any section of FAQ devoted to setting up X.
Whatever Nick may say about deficiencies...
In fact, http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#X
at least references /usr/X11R6/README.
Is it supposed to just work after installing the base tgz files?
Sort of. But you know,
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 06:42:14PM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
[...]
compared to a plain text console, but beautyful if you need an X11
display for some programs but don't want to use a mouse.
I'm not understanding what you mean about the mouse part. It lacks
mouse support?
You don't
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 04:36:12PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Hey folks,
i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
have serial access to my soekris box.
I wonder how should i configure my local (desktop box) serial to do
it? I known, the FAQ does not explain what
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