Hi Nick,
Tks for your advice.
Old P-II 350 box
IWill motherboard support - ATA-33 HD
Hot Rod ABit ATA-66 PCI Controller
Maxtor HD - ATA-100 10G connected to above Controller
OpenBSD 4.1 CD installer - burned with CD41.iso
with a dmesg, we would have known all that.
AND, we might
For years now I have been unable to get altq to limit bandwidth properly.
In a nutshell, if I give altq an example bandwidth value of 1024Kb, my
bandwidth will be incorrectly capped to about 512Kb. This is not completely
consistent as altq mucks with my bandwidth improperly at various times, but
Not sent to bugs@ because I'm not sure it could do much there. I'm hoping
someone may be able to give hints on what to check, so I can resolve this
small issue.
I have a directory with 8000 .jpg's. I run ImageMagick over these to cut out
a certain section in order to later make an .avi out of
On 05 May 2007 at 04:40, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Steve
Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raimo Niskanen wrote:
Sorry, I can't make it work. For a DL140 G3 (or rather now a DL145
G3).
I remember seing something like that on a DL380, though.
telnet machine gives a weird prompt /./
Hi,
On 5/5/07, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a soekris 4801 that I am trying to reinstall. It boots an older
-current just fine, but I need to replace the drive as well. When I
pxeboot 4.1-release, or the latest snapshot, I get the same error.
Dmesg (via script) included.
Hi,
Christian Weisgerber schrieb:
When I use my custom SOEKRIS kernel with the changes mentioned in my
original mail the SSH connection is stable and hifn card is working just
fine.
That is ... bizarre.
Yes it is... but I am happy to be rid of the corrupted MAC issue so I
won't complain.
Just out of curiosity...
Is it logical to use an OS for the intense focus on security and
correctness, yet download the binaries from a random person on a mailing
list instead of any official source with reasonable file integrity
checking process in place?
From:
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 03:27:53AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote:
I'm curious if the flag bits, shown for each interface with ifconfig(8),
can be decoded in order to reveal the characteristics of NICs, such as
hardware RX/TX checksums and VLAN.
So far I have searched:
netintro(4)
ifmedia(4)
* Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-01 17:25]:
On 2007/05/01 17:02, Luca Corti wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
It may be a hack, but 'virtual routing' is becoming more common as
people need to connect networks on the same address range (e.g. with
company mergers, or VPNs
Hi!
I'm looking for a well supported USB tv-tuner device for my laptop. I've
read the http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html page, and noticed that the
bktr(4) driver could help me. But I'd be glad if someone would tell me
some experience with various devices.
Any info would be appreciated.
Reviewing the man pages I noted that vi == nvi.
When I open a file and issue an :map command I get the following:
^A ^
^K d$
^[0A k
^[0B j
^[0C l
^[0D h
^[[2~ i
^[[3~ x
snip
Where is this file being sourced from? I created an ~/.exrc file, and tried
to map the Home and End keys.
On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 10:57:51PM -0600, Steve Williams wrote:
Mark Pecaut wrote:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=108089194621750w=2
so try
rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from any to port www - 127.0.0.1port 3128
...
pass in on $int_if route-to lo0 proto tcp from any to 127.0.0.1 port
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 07:17:24AM +0200, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2007 at 08:12:31PM -0700, JOHN LUCKEY wrote:
Has anyone used the gnu Electronics Design Automation package
on open BSD? If so, what problems? I really don't to blaze a new trail,
but would really like to use
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-03 20:58]:
Any recommendations on running BGP on redundant firewalls to multiple
providers advertising the same network thru both links, and talking iBGP
with the other firewall?
that is what I am doing here as well as at multiple customer sites.
* K K [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-03 19:43]:
I have a need to set up a sniffer based off NetOptics Fiber tap,
collecting data from two different segments (so four interfaces
total), with a total of around 800Mbps receive traffic, zero transmit.
This would be our first foray into Fiber NICs on
On Sat, 5 May 2007, openbsd fan wrote:
Reviewing the man pages I noted that vi == nvi.
When I open a file and issue an :map command I get the following:
^A ^
^K d$
^[0A k
^[0B j
^[0C l
^[0D h
^[[2~ i
^[[3~ x
snip
Where is this file being sourced from? I created an
On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 12:43:34PM +0200, Justin Smith wrote:
Just out of curiosity...
Is it logical to use an OS for the intense focus on security and
correctness, yet download the binaries from a random person on a mailing
list instead of any official source with reasonable file
I am still coming up short here. I have consulted the online man pdksh and
google but I can't solve the problem of having a command line history and
navigating the command line.
In my /etc/profile I have:
snip
export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi
export ENV=/etc/ksh.kshrc
export HISTFILE=$HOME/.sh_history
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