Re: mixmaster and anonymous mailing

2006-10-28 Thread ropers
On 28/10/06, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Guys, Anonymous e-mailing and mixmaster framework piqued my interest and I have been doing some reading/browsing. However even wikipedia does not give me enough detail though I get the context and architecture.

Re: Do mp3 concatenation programs exist?

2006-10-28 Thread J Moore
Doesn't 'audacity' concatenate mp3 files? On Sat, Oct 21, 2006 at 09:46:48PM +0300, the unit calling itself Peter Philipp wrote: On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 11:41:43PM +0300, Peter Philipp wrote: license for your own programs. Now all I gotta do is bang out my program based on this info. :-)

Re: Lenovo notebooks

2006-10-28 Thread Eliah Kagan
On 10/27/06, Breen Ouellette wrote: I think your statement may be a little too broad. Not everyone who avoids the CDs deserves shame. It's the people who only take from the project, and never give back in kind for the high value that they have received, who should feel ashamed. That would

Re: Do mp3 concatenation programs exist?

2006-10-28 Thread Peter Philipp
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 10:11:30AM -0500, J Moore wrote: Doesn't 'audacity' concatenate mp3 files? Thanks for the suggestion. Lots of feedback now. Too bad it didn't come around 3 months ago. I've made my own tools now and it's a lot of fun. Just made an MP3 proxy/multiplexer that takes a

Re: Sun x2100 M2 DMESG weirdenn and remote access. OpenBSD 4.0

2006-10-28 Thread stan
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:11:43PM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote: Daniel Ouellet wrote: stan wrote: That's actually not a given IFIRK Sun says the RAID on the 2100's is Windows only. Why Sun picks that kinda hardware for it's servers, is another kinda question But the controller

Re: Sun x2100 M2 DMESG weirdenn and remote access. OpenBSD 4.0

2006-10-28 Thread Pawel S. Veselov
stan wrote: On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:11:43PM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote: Daniel Ouellet wrote: stan wrote: That's actually not a given IFIRK Sun says the RAID on the 2100's is Windows only. Why Sun picks that kinda hardware for it's servers, is another kinda

Contributing and Shame [Was: Lenovo notebooks?]

2006-10-28 Thread Breen Ouellette
Eliah Kagan wrote: That would still be most OpenBSD users, wouldn't it? I honestly do not know as I do not have access to the size of the user base nor the financial needs of the project. If 5000 users gave $100 per year to the project that would be half a million dollars. Are there 5000

Re: Problems with we* ISA NICs

2006-10-28 Thread Nick Holland
Fssforo wrote: Hi guys. I am new to OpenBSD. I am trying to transform my Linux gateway + firewall into OpenBSD gateway + firewall. Currently i've 2 PCI NICs - both Realtek 8139 (correctly recognized by OBSD) and 2 ISA NICs - both SMC EtherEZ 8416 (now recognized but not working). 8416

Re: Contributing and Shame [Was: Lenovo notebooks?]

2006-10-28 Thread Eliah Kagan
On 10/28/06, Breen Ouellette wrote: The shame enters the picture when you place expectations for additional output from the people giving freely. I see people griping all the time for this or that feature, or support for this or that hardware. I see this from people who contribute nothing and

Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Hello everyone, So, I'm trying to set up a samba server, and looking into the smb.conf, there's this command deluser that I can't find a similar one on OpenBSD to replace it. I need a tool that is able to delete a user from a group, by using the username and the group as arguments. I've looked

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Lawrence Horvath
On 10/28/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, So, I'm trying to set up a samba server, and looking into the smb.conf, there's this command deluser that I can't find a similar one on OpenBSD to replace it. I need a tool that is able to delete a user from a group, by

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 06:30:33PM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: Hello everyone, So, I'm trying to set up a samba server, and looking into the smb.conf, there's this command deluser that I can't find a similar one on OpenBSD to replace it. I need a tool that is able to delete a user from

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
The man page says rmuser only accepts an username as an argument... Thanks, but usermod (with -G arg) seems to only let me add users to a group or multiple groups, but not remove them . The man page, from what I could understand, also says nothing about removing users =( -- An OpenBSD user...

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 07:29:41PM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: The man page says rmuser only accepts an username as an argument... Thanks, but usermod (with -G arg) seems to only let me add users to a group or multiple groups, but not remove them . The man page, from what I could

an OpenBSD Pumpkin

2006-10-28 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
Does Anyone have a OpenBSD, or Puffy Pumpkin pattern, I want to carve a few and post pictures Sam Fourman Jr.

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Humm... From the man page of userdel(8): DESCRIPTION The userdel utility removes a user from the system, optionally removing that user's home directory and any subdirectories. So, it won't remove an user from a group, but an user from the entire system. No signs of removing from a

Re: an OpenBSD Pumpkin

2006-10-28 Thread ropers
On 29/10/06, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does Anyone have a OpenBSD, or Puffy Pumpkin pattern, I want to carve a few and post pictures. 1. Print out some of the higher-rez reference artwork: http://www.openbsd.org/art4.html 2. Follow this tutorial:

Re: an OpenBSD Pumpkin

2006-10-28 Thread Bryan Irvine
I imagine the wireframe puffy would be pretty easy with those carving kits they sell at supermarkets. On 10/28/06, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does Anyone have a OpenBSD, or Puffy Pumpkin pattern, I want to carve a few and post pictures Sam Fourman Jr.

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Nick Guenther
On 10/28/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Humm... From the man page of userdel(8): DESCRIPTION The userdel utility removes a user from the system, optionally removing that user's home directory and any subdirectories. So, it won't remove an user from a group, but an

Re: an OpenBSD Pumpkin

2006-10-28 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
Yeah wire frame puffy would probably work Good Idea Sam Fourman Jr. On 10/28/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I imagine the wireframe puffy would be pretty easy with those carving kits they sell at supermarkets. On 10/28/06, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does Anyone

Re: Contributing and Shame [Was: Lenovo notebooks?]

2006-10-28 Thread Breen Ouellette
Eliah Kagan wrote: On 10/28/06, Breen Ouellette wrote: The shame enters the picture when you place expectations for additional output from the people giving freely. I see people griping all the time for this or that feature, or support for this or that hardware. I see this from people who

Re: Contributing and Shame [Was: Lenovo notebooks?]

2006-10-28 Thread Eliah Kagan
On 10/28/06, Breen Ouellette wrote: That same behaviour of expecting magic fixes, if it were applied to a larger community like that of North America (sorry if you aren't from this continent), would not be shameful in the least. People in North American culture whine and complain for fixes from

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Just edit the group itself, see /etc/group. Also take a look at usermod(8) again. -Nick First, thanks for the help everyone =) Actually, it wouldn't be practical to manually edit /etc/group. An userdel-like command is needed in the smb.conf of the samba server in order to graphically and

Re: Contributing and Shame [Was: Lenovo notebooks?]

2006-10-28 Thread ropers
On 29/10/06, Breen Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't feel that Linux users whining and complaining about 'missing' (aka unnecessary, superfluous) features is shameful behaviour because it seems to be expected behaviour in these communities, or at least segments of these communities.

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Nick Guenther
On 10/28/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just edit the group itself, see /etc/group. Also take a look at usermod(8) again. -Nick First, thanks for the help everyone =) Actually, it wouldn't be practical to manually edit /etc/group. An userdel-like command is needed in the

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread Philip Guenther
On 10/28/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, but usermod (with -G arg) seems to only let me add users to a group or multiple groups, but not remove them . The man page, from what I could understand, also says nothing about removing users =( I would call this a bug in

Re: Is there a deluser equivalent in OpenBSD?

2006-10-28 Thread JR Dalrymple
Philip Guenther wrote: I would call this a bug in usermod: when run with the -G option it should set the user's secondary group list to include exactly the indicated groups. That's how usermod operates under Solaris and Linux What's more, I've seen *NIXes that had a -R option to groupmod

Re: Using Exabyte Mammoth-2 tapes on OpenBSD

2006-10-28 Thread DoN. Nichols
On 2006/09/25 at 04:02:45PM -0400, DoN. Nichols wrote: I've explicitly Cc'd the three who e-mailed me directly about this after I posted, to fill them in on things. (Though I strongly suspect that all would see it in the list as well.) All, I posted this a few days ago to