Is it possible to install OpenBSD on a machine connected to a DSL modem using
the
PPPoE network connection? I have an old PC I'd like to use as a router for my
new
DSL internet service and I am pretty sure that its CD-ROM drive is
non-functional.
Thanks!
asdf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to install OpenBSD on a machine connected to a DSL
modem using the PPPoE network connection?
As long as you can get a network interface correctly configured,
you're OK for a network install. A few minutes with a search engine
turns up info that
asdf wrote:
Is it possible to install OpenBSD on a machine connected to a DSL modemusing
the
PPPoE network connection? I have an old PC I'd like to use as a router for my
new
DSL internet service and I am pretty sure that its CD-ROM drive is
non-functional.
pppoe is not included in the
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 17:47, Josef Stalin wrote:
communism is good, openbsd comrades.
it is very nice.
Josef! Nice to have you back. Love to Mrs S. and to Lavrenty Beria, too, if
he's joined you in the comeback. Now if Trotsky is back too, no 'icepick to
the head' stunts from you
pedro la peu wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Anyway, you don't happen to know any retailers that ship world-wide (or
at least Sweden-wide), with decent shipping costs?
They were easy to find in Europe quite recently. Have you seen:
Per-Erik Persson wrote:
When the nfs server gets disconnected the filesystem dissapears, I can
live with that. After all networks go down now and then.
But unfortunatley the location where the directory was mounted will be
impossible to list, even after the server is up again.
Trying to
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gracefully. It
Hey folks!
There will be an OpenBSD/OpenSSH booth at the 5. Kieler Linux und Open
Source Tage (Sep 7/8) in Kiel/Germany.
Are there any locals who want to join us? Mail me privately.
Regards,
Bernd
Hi,
From http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html:
---8---
Only the ATI graphics adapters are supported with the accelerated
X.Org server at the current time
---8---
Which ones are these? Does anyone know the part numbers / model names
of such cards?
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Best Regards
Edd
On 06/09/07, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which ones are these? Does anyone know the part numbers / model names
of such cards?
Had I scrolled down, I could have answered my own question.
PGX based cards :)
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Best Regards
Edd
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Hi,
ATI Rage (vgafb), includes the PGX and PGX24 on-board frame buffers
Does that include PGX32 cards (X3668A-370-3753)?
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Best Regards
Edd
---
http://students.dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ebarrett
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:52:20PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
ATI Rage (vgafb), includes the PGX and PGX24 on-board frame buffers
Does that include PGX32 cards (X3668A-370-3753)?
AFAIR, the PGX32 (aka Raptor GFX 8P) is made by Tech-Source and not ATI
based, hence, I'd be surprised if the
On 06/09/07, T. Ribbrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIR, the PGX32 (aka Raptor GFX 8P) is made by Tech-Source and not ATI
based, hence, I'd be surprised if the ATI driver supports it. Some time
back, I ran into the same under Linux/Sparc and the PGX32 was definitely
not supported by ATI
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:31:11 pm Diana Eichert wrote:
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Alexander Hall wrote:
SNIP
Oh. That's bad news. I would really like to use the nas from a few
windows clients as well... And then, samba is the easy way... I studied
the NOT_FOR_ARCHS flags in the ports tree and only
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Jona Joachim wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 18:17:44 +0200
Martin SchrC6der [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/9/3, The One [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FAT32.
And everyone can be compiled to read NTFS; Linux can even write to
it.
FreeBSD can also write NTFS using the
yeah well, the problem is really with one of the windows servers in a NLB
multicast cluster. Two identically configured (to my knowledge) VPN servers
have two different IP address pools for incoming connections and the problem
is that one server once the connection is established responds to ARP
--- Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As long as you can get a network interface correctly configured,
you're OK for a network install. A few minutes with a search engine
turns up info that should get you there, assuming you have the
provider specific info to hand.
Peter,
I
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 07:11:47 -0700
J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Jona Joachim wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 18:17:44 +0200
Martin SchrC6der [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/9/3, The One [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
FAT32.
And everyone can be compiled to
asdf wrote:
--- Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As long as you can get a network interface correctly configured,
you're OK for a network install. A few minutes with a search engine
turns up info that should get you there, assuming you have the
provider specific info to hand.
On 9/6/07, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per-Erik Persson wrote:
When the nfs server gets disconnected the filesystem dissapears, I can
live with that. After all networks go down now and then.
But unfortunatley the location where the directory was mounted will be
impossible to
On 9/6/07, Jona Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 07:11:47 -0700
J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007, Jona Joachim wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 18:17:44 +0200
Martin SchrC6der [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2007/9/3, The One [EMAIL
Currently, this brand new X4200 M2 only has one of its two sockets
equipped with a dual-core Opteron.
Some observations:
1. amd64 bsd-snapshot of 28. Aug (single core, without ACPI) appears
to run stable;
2. amd64 bsd.mp-.snapshot of 28. Aug (dual core, without ACPI) crashes
during/shortly after
I certainly wouldn't try writing to NTFS filesystem on any system other then
winnt especially in production.
I don't think it's actually possible to
shrink NTFS partition in a Microsoft supported way only extend it with
diskpart.
S.
- Original Message
From: Darren Spruell
[EMAIL
Dear gentleman,
i am trying to get nis server working with my 4.1 openbsd server, but
until up to now. I am having problems related to two things:
First, suppose i update a given user entry in the input file for the
server build procedure. After issuing a make inside
/var/yp/`domainname`
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 07:03:48PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
So, what are you waiting for...
Go do it!
Done! :-)
Thanks for the reminder and thanks to all the hardworking developers.
Best regards,
Martin
* Three CDROMs in a regular size soft-shell DVD case.
* The complete install components for FIVE architectures: i386,
amd64, macppc, sparc64.
* The following architectures only available via FTP download:
alpha, armish, hp300, hppa, landisk, luna88k, mac68k, mvme68k,
mvme88k, sparc,
Stanislav Ovcharenko wrote:
I don't think it's actually possible to
shrink NTFS partition in a Microsoft supported way only extend it with
diskpart.
WinXP and later support shrinking disks.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsVista/en/library/a6680b96-28df-4308-949d-bb3f91ca5d4b1033.mspx
Thanks for putting up pre orders...and I notice the price keeps going up
too ;( Increasing operating costs ?
Theo de Raadt([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 06:24:39PM -0600:
Can you make separately available the wire frame Puffy sticker that
comes with the audio CD?
Yeah, perhaps we
Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
The order is up and I just ordered my DVD.
Me too, and a t-shirt. My 4.0 t-shirt got a chocolate stain on it, so
gotta upgrade.
--
Sincerely, Craig Brozefsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
what a klon - neko
There's a wireframe puffy sticker with the audio cd? Gotta buy one now :P
Yes, I agree with Daniel Ouellet too. Buying the projects releases and
merchandise really gives that nice warm and fuzzy feeling by knowing
that you are supporting a project that has, in my opinion, great
ideals. And
Thanks for the heads up.
Just ordered the CD pack to make its way down to Australia.
Craig...
On 9/6/07, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello misc@
from the page http://www.openbsd.org/42.html , one of the changes made
to OpenBSD 4.2 is
A change in the way the kernel random pool is stirred greatly
increases performance with network interface cards that support
interrupt
Damn all this peer pressure. Now I've had to go and order as well.
C
There's a wireframe puffy sticker with the audio cd? Gotta buy one now :P
You've been missing out.
What surprised me about the audio cd is that my non-geeky friends like
it. OK, that didn't surprise me. It shocked me.
One ordered for NZ :)
The wireframe puffy sticker from last time went on my Kawasaki.
Maybe I'll have to buy a new bike for a new sticker...(dreaming of a ducati)
On 9/7/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a wireframe puffy sticker with the audio cd? Gotta buy one now
:P
Hello everybody,
I need install two QLA2462-SUN-XO HBA cards in a AMD SunFire V40Z
server, but I can find information about this card support by the isp
driver, anyone know about this card support in OpenBSD 4.1
Thanks and regards,
__
Julian Bolivar
Thanks for putting up pre orders...and I notice the price keeps going up
too ;( Increasing operating costs ?
Decreasing CD sales means the margins have to be adjusted. More of
you are relying on our FTP services, and also donating less.
That said, the CD price did not go up this release, it
I didn't see The OpenBSD Command-Line Companion. Will it be available this
release?
hello misc@
from the page http://www.openbsd.org/42.html , one of the changes made
to OpenBSD 4.2 is
A change in the way the kernel random pool is stirred greatly
increases performance with network interface cards that support
interrupt mitigation, especially on architectures where reading the
Can you make separately available the wire frame Puffy sticker that
comes with the audio CD?
Yeah, perhaps we should do that.
The sticker included in 4.2 will be somewhat like that. Same
super-sticky very high quality stuff, but not a wireframe. You'll
see.
On 9/6/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The order is up and I just ordered my DVD.
You do mean 3 CDs in a DVD case, right? (Not an actual DVD release.)
At least, that's all I could find.
Now go do the same and show your appreciation for the project specially
for the new
On 9/6/07, James Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 05:10:38PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
And now for the start of another email thread asking for extras for
sale on the North American OpenBSD store site:
Can you make separately available the wire frame Puffy sticker
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On 9/6/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Todd Alan Smith wrote:
On 9/6/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The order is up and I just ordered my DVD.
You do mean 3 CDs in a DVD case, right? (Not an actual DVD release.)
At least, that's all I could find.
Yes
--- Can Erkin Acar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pppoe is not included in the installation kernels. You have a few
choices, in order of preference:
But the GENERIC kernel that is installed does contain support for PPPoE?
3. if you have a spare disk, on your PC, place the sets there,
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