qw er wrote:
It really sucks. it is slow.
I was going to avoid this, but I can't...
I can say qw er sucks, [s]he is really dumb, but it really doesn't
prove much in the grand scheme of things.
What part of OpenBSD do you think sucks, and no more trolling. What
part is slow? It's quick
Admirable sentiment. However, problem is with the methods, which are in
the US governed by software patents. Don't get that confused with
copyright which governs distribution.
In the case of the software patents, it doesn't matter how the code is
made or even if the code is visisble, only what
At the link below from the Linux Journal, Glyn Moody states that the
GNU/Linux Community should wish Novell well, as it may be the first
domino to fall. In the comments section I mentioned there's a least one
project that has nothing to fear ;) ...
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:45:08PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 08:04:45PM +0200, Christian Plattner wrote:
Hi,
I am testing OpenBGPD and OpenOSPFD on a couple of Soekris boxes.
Even though I am using the latest code (-stable with ospfd kroute.c
revision 1.48), I
I think you have the wrong list...
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Dan Farrell wrote:
At the link below from the Linux Journal, Glyn Moody states that the
GNU/Linux Community should wish Novell well, as it may be the first
domino to fall. In the comments section I mentioned there's a least one
project
Thus Manuel Ravasio [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Fri, 1 Jun 2007
01:41:34 -0700 (PDT):
--- qw er [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It really sucks. it is slow.
While you are extremely fast, as your girlfriend can witness...
What girlfriend?
SCNR
I applied the diff manually to -stable (watch out for
path_updateall/prefix_updateall), and now it works perfectly.
Thanks, Claudio!
And here is a preliminary diff for all the curious ones. bgpd needs to
track changes of routes with F_NEXTHOP checked and report them to the RDE.
The RDE will
Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-31 23:05]:
Good! You only have to buy a boat then, since you've already got the
boat anchor!
Miod
This from the man with an mcd(4) hooked up to an isa bus on his
hp300 That's kinda like a guy
* Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-05-31 23:05]:
Good! You only have to buy a boat then, since you've already got the
boat anchor!
Miod
This from the man with an mcd(4) hooked up to an isa bus on his
hp300 That's kinda like a guy with a pierced nipple being
called a freak
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 09:34:16PM -0400, Daniel Dickman wrote:
On 5/31/07, James Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Section 4.8 of the FAQ discusses how to capture the PBR for multibooting
with dd:
# dd if=/dev/rwd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
Two questions.
* For stand-alone
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you're going to be idiots and respond to the troll, at least
start a separate thread so as not to give the post further
legitimacy in search results.
Suggested stock followup http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll,
--- qw er [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It really sucks. it is slow.
While you are extremely fast, as your girlfriend can witness...
Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security
Damien already mentioned it, but what is it with you people? If you're going
to be idiots and respond to the troll, at least start a separate thread so as
not to give the post further legitimacy in search results.
--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net
On 6/1/07, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Ubuntu's GRUB and I dont have this problem.
Just out of interest, have you tried booting from the command line,
when the menu was present before? (i.e. not 'bare' GRUB where no menu
gets shown at all, but the default GRUB with the menu
Boudewijn Ector schreef:
Hi there,
I've been using openBSD for some months now, for example on my office
router which uses NAT (based on a tweaked example config from the FAQ).
This works really great!
But now I'm designing a firewall which is not used for any routing, and
will be ran on
For my OpenBSD 4.0 mailserver I have the following packages installed:
postfix-2.3.2-mysql
mailman-2.1.8p3-postfix
courier-imap-3.0.5p4
courier-mysql-3.0.5p1
courier-pop3-3.0.5p1
courier-utils-1.7.0p2
Now I noticed that when I issue the 'mailq' command it shows my queues
are empty but when I use
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Rafael Almeida
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 5:57 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Instant Messenger client
On 5/30/07, stuart van Zee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a good,
Good! You only have to buy a boat then, since you've already got the
boat anchor!
Miod
This from the man with an mcd(4) hooked up to an isa bus on his
hp300 That's kinda like a guy with a pierced nipple being
called a freak by a guy with a pierced penis.
But only
Hmm, a googlemail account. This message must perhaps be coming from a typical
illiterate
British idiot who thinks that Glory is to Britain and Grandeur is still again to
Britain.
I wonder what operating system does the British maintained and develop
nowadays? And oh
yeah, no doubt why he is a
Thus Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Fri, 1 Jun 2007 09:21:27
-0400 (EDT):
For my OpenBSD 4.0 mailserver I have the following packages installed:
postfix-2.3.2-mysql
mailman-2.1.8p3-postfix
courier-imap-3.0.5p4
courier-mysql-3.0.5p1
courier-pop3-3.0.5p1
courier-utils-1.7.0p2
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 09:21:27AM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
For my OpenBSD 4.0 mailserver I have the following packages installed:
postfix-2.3.2-mysql
mailman-2.1.8p3-postfix
courier-imap-3.0.5p4
courier-mysql-3.0.5p1
courier-pop3-3.0.5p1
courier-utils-1.7.0p2
Now I noticed that when
2 questions:
First, we are looking for an embedded system (that is, inclusive casing),
that works with OpenBSD.
Low power, fanless, booting from CF (4GB).
It needs to have a 'full' COM-port (RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR) aside of the serial
console, a full PCI-slot, USB, 1 NIC.
Soekris doesn't fit; neither
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Uwe Dippel wrote:
2 questions:
First, we are looking for an embedded system (that is, inclusive casing),
that works with OpenBSD.
Low power, fanless, booting from CF (4GB).
It needs to have a 'full' COM-port (RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR) aside of the serial
console, a full PCI-slot,
Hello,
have a look at www.visionsystems.de
I bought some systems there and everything is working fine. It's a german
company, but I don't think that this is a problem, only shipping might be
expensive.
Regards
Hagen Volpers
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
It's possible that ports@ would be a better place for this, but since there
is a possibility that Apache (base install) is involved, I thought I'd try
here first. (I've also discussed this with Joachim on the misc newsgroup.
Thanks, Joachim.)
I recently upgraded my home server from 3.8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, a googlemail account. This message must perhaps be coming from a typical
illiterate
British idiot who thinks that Glory is to Britain and Grandeur is still again
to
Britain.
I wonder what operating system does the British maintained and develop
nowadays?
We need access to a robotic tape library (with barcode support) and a
connected server (running -current) for thorough testing of the new Bacula
port. Preferably something with multiple drives and an I/O slot.
Speed is not as important as chio(1) compatibility.
I might be able to help with
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries...
Tom Cosgrove
London, UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1-Jun-07 15:28
Hmm, a googlemail account. This message must perhaps be coming from a
typical illiterate British idiot who thinks that Glory is to Britain
and Grandeur is still again
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 17:22:31 +0100, Steve Fairhead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We need access to a robotic tape library (with barcode support) and a
connected server (running -current) for thorough testing of the new Bacula
port. Preferably something with multiple drives and an I/O slot.
Speed
did you run postfix-enable when you installed postfix?
--
John Brooks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Juan Miscaro
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:21 AM
To: openbsd-misc
Subject: postfix mailq command mixup on OpenBSD
Hej Timo,
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 16:34:41 +0200, Timo Schoeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thus Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Fri, 1 Jun 2007 09:21:27
-0400 (EDT):
My findings:
$ which mailq
/usr/bin/mailq
$ ls -l /usr/bin/mailq
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel21B Mar 6 08:23
Erm, hi
On 01/06/07, Tom Cosgrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries...
Tom Cosgrove
London, UK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1-Jun-07 15:28
Hmm, a googlemail account. This message must perhaps be coming from a
typical illiterate British idiot
Diana Eichert schreef:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Uwe Dippel wrote:
2 questions:
First, we are looking for an embedded system (that is, inclusive
casing),
that works with OpenBSD.
Low power, fanless, booting from CF (4GB).
It needs to have a 'full' COM-port (RTS, CTS, DSR, DTR) aside of the
In the UK we are not all of this intellect.
I'm certain this guy is joking. At least I hope so. ;)
I ran a whois on his email, and he appears to be located in Essex.
Though the name seems Spanish, so perhaps he's still upset over Cadiz?
;)
-Bryan
what's happening with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rafael Almeida wrote:
what's happening with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What, you didn't notice? It's been sold and now it's [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, I really thought you knew that.
what's happening with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The signal/noise ration is trying to reach zero, as usual. Nothing new.
Grumpy
On Jun 1, 2007, at 1:00 PM, Rafael Almeida wrote:
what's happening with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It has become the target of an unfriendly takeover by the Knights who
say Ni!
--
Jack J. Woehr
Director of Development
Absolute Performance, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
303-443-7000 ext. 527
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Daniel Ouellet
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 3:19 PM
To: OpenBSD general usage list
Subject: Re: The British
Rafael Almeida wrote:
what's happening with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What, you didn't notice?
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 11:52:06AM -0700, Bryan Irvine wrote:
In the UK we are not all of this intellect.
I'm certain this guy is joking. At least I hope so. ;)
I ran a whois on his email, and he appears to be located in Essex.
Though the name seems Spanish, so perhaps he's still upset
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