2008/4/25 Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Lord Sporkton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My appologies, i am indeed using GENERIC,
I did think that perhaps it did not support ntfs, but then i also
thought it would be rather absent minded to have included
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 6:06 AM, Leonardo Rodrigues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you mean basic support for the card or for 3D?
Basic performance (no 3D) should be supported by Xorg`s nv driver.
There seems to be some problems with that though
On 2008-04-27, Lord Sporkton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally i feel it is wrong to include a controlling mechanism for a
feature that is not included. I feel if i have to go so far as to
rebuild my kernel, then i can certainly take a few more steps to add
mount_ntfs.
Sounds like an easy
Hello misc.
I use 4.3-current on an asustek laptop. For use acpi, I have to disable
apm (via UKC). Powerdown works perfectly with GENERIC and apm. However,
it does not work with GENERIC and acpi (I have to disable apm for acpi
works).
With GENERIC.MP, powerdown does not work.
When I say
On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, Aaron Glenn wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 6:15 AM, sonjaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also default minimac is only 1 ethernet how to add another ethernet
can support in minimac and openbsd.
I'd find a low power switch capable of dot1q tagging and use the
single ethernet
Greetings,
Can anyone enlighten me as to why DHCP clients are no longer
retrieving their domain name from my OpenBSD DHCP/DNS server which I
recently upgraded from 4.1 to 4.3 via 4.2? DHCP and DNS seems to
functioning normally otherwise...
Any advice appreciated (as always),
Damon
Claer wrote:
On Wed, Apr 23 2008 at 40:17, Monah Baki wrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
I implemented the following rule and so far I can see that all users are
accessing my proxy server
Tried the following in /etc/inetd.conf
127.0.0.1:5000 stream tcp nowait nobody /usr/bin/nc nc -w \
I have a laptop with that thing and performance is worse than a 1994 PC
ISA video card. I ordered a new motherboard so that I can get rid of
it. I talked with the nvidia guy and he assured me that there is no way
that they'll fix this in the open source driver.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at
I talked with the nvidia guy and he assured me that there is no way
that they'll fix this in the open source driver.
that's rather horrendous..
anymore info on this? Was he referring to the nv developers from being
able to figure out the magick? or that his nVidia people were
unwilling to
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 01:13:40PM +1000, mufurcz wrote:
Hi,
We've got a few Lenovo T61 with Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M video cards.
As far as I know, these cards are based on the GeForce 8400M G or GS
chip set (not an expert), and provides some entry level 3D performance,
more than enough to
On Sunday 27 April 2008 15:23:16 Jason Beaudoin wrote:
I talked with the nvidia guy and he assured me that there is no way
that they'll fix this in the open source driver.
that's rather horrendous..
anymore info on this? Was he referring to the nv developers from being
able to figure out
Marc Espie ha scritto:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 01:13:40PM +1000, mufurcz wrote:
Hi,
We've got a few Lenovo T61 with Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M video cards.
As far as I know, these cards are based on the GeForce 8400M G or GS
chip set (not an expert), and provides some entry level 3D
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 12:48 AM, Ivo van der Sangen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be a good idea to note the lack of support for NTFS
filesystems in a GENERIC kerel in mount_ntfs(8)? If it is appreciated
I will send a diff.
[...]
But then it has to be removed *when* NTFS becomes a part
On 2008-04-27, Jason Beaudoin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I talked with the nvidia guy and he assured me that there is no way
that they'll fix this in the open source driver.
that's rather horrendous..
anymore info on this? Was he referring to the nv developers from being
able to figure out
Marco Peereboom wrote:
I have a laptop with that thing and performance is worse than a 1994 PC
ISA video card. I ordered a new motherboard so that I can get rid of
it. I talked with the nvidia guy and he assured me that there is no way
that they'll fix this in the open source driver.
Would
He said that the clock on the chip is running in the lowest possible
speed during boot and he added that clock settings won't be added to the
open source driver. Setting a registry somewhere is obviously is a
major IP hurdle to overcome.
Stay away from this thing. I swear I have the fastest
I'm setting up an embedded system from scratch with OpenBSD. The system
is VERY much stripped down to the absolute necessary files only.
I have troubles using cron:
in /etc/crontab I have:
---
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
HOME=/tmp/log
*/1 *
I am setting up an embedded system that's supposed to run from RAMDISK
only.
You really should not do this. The RAMDISK kernel uses the
SMALL_KERNEL option, and this can have all sorts of unknown effects.
I appreciate you comment, but it seems I'm missing something or there's
a
I am setting up an embedded system that's supposed to run from RAMDISK
only.
You really should not do this. The RAMDISK kernel uses the
SMALL_KERNEL option, and this can have all sorts of unknown effects.
I appreciate you comment, but it seems I'm missing something or there's
a
OK, thank you, that got me onto the right track, now I think I know what
the problem is: mount_mfs.
/sbin/mount_mfs -s 9 swap /mnt
Is there a way to have devices under that mountpoint?
Of course, just mknod(8) them (each time after creating the mfs),
Thanks everybody for your help. For
On 2008-04-27, Torsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm setting up an embedded system from scratch with OpenBSD. The system
is VERY much stripped down to the absolute necessary files only.
Then it's no longer OpenBSD which is the whole operating system,
the most you can say is it's using some
I'm looking to set up a test unit this summer to try RAID 1+0 or 3+0.
The goal is to be able to stream data quickly but tolerate loss of at
least one disk at a time.
It looks like there are three options supporting at least RAID level 0
and 1, can/should any of these be stacked yet?
softraid
Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
Can anyone enlighten me as to why DHCP clients are no longer
retrieving their domain name from my OpenBSD DHCP/DNS server which I
recently upgraded from 4.1 to 4.3 via 4.2? DHCP and DNS seems to
functioning normally otherwise...
Any advice
It looks like one disk (or CF) is needed for a base OpenBSD system, and
the other 4+ for RAID. Is that the best way to ensure unattended booting?
I can only speak of raidframe as its the only one I've used.
If you mean for attaching the array automatically then as mentioned in the
manpage make
Hello ports@,
I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thing that I haven't been
able to figure out yet though. I want to simultaneously connect to two IPsec
servers, both of which are OpenBSD boxes and both of them use X509
certificates. These two servers are managed by different
Damnit, my T61 will arrive next week, and I didn't know how serious
this issue was when I ordered the laptop =(
I may be stuck with it, since Lenovo takes almost a month to deliver a
laptop here in Brazil, and if I decide to change the motherboard, I
wouldn't like to even think about the time it
On 2008/04/27 14:18, Marten Rizwan wrote:
Hello ports@,
this isn't exactly ports@ material...CC'd/reply-to set to misc.
I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thing that
I haven't been able to figure out yet though. I want to simultaneously
connect to two IPsec servers, both of
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Leonardo Rodrigues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damnit, my T61 will arrive next week, and I didn't know how serious
this issue was when I ordered the laptop =(
I may be stuck with it, since Lenovo takes almost a month to deliver a
laptop here in Brazil, and if I
It's so fucking hard to find a correct laptop where most everything will
work correctly these days...
Generally, the best-supported laptops on OpenBSD are the Lenovo
ThinkPads. Detailed specifications of the individual chipsets in
current ThinkPad models can be found at
Hello Stuart,
On 2008/04/27 14:18, Marten Rizwan wrote:
Hello ports@,
this isn't exactly ports@ material...CC'd/reply-to set to misc.
apologize for sending this to ports@, my mistake.
I'm a happy user of sane OpenBSD IPsec. There is one thing that
I haven't been able to figure out yet
I haven't tried this, and it's not in the manual as far as I can
see, but it looks like isakmpd looks in files named after the
identity of the local peer (i.e. srcid) before it tries local.key.
If you get it working, let me know the details and I'll try and
come up with something for the
Hi, Thanks for your info!
I have try using mrxvt various -hold args and nothing helps me. It
does not solve the problem of zombie kshs with Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. I
still think this is a bug.
I tried to find some answers and I found a interesting conclusion in the
book Unix power Tools (O'Reilly)
What Nick said. But most probably - you didn't enable dhcpd in rc.conf.
On 4/27/08, Damon McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Can anyone enlighten me as to why DHCP clients are no longer
retrieving their domain name from my OpenBSD DHCP/DNS server which I
recently upgraded from
On 2008-04-27, Marten Rizwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great idea, I just systraced isakmpd
Oh nice, I never thought of using systrace like that. Much easier
to read than kdump output as a first step when looking at this sort
of problem, thanks for the idea :-)
Hello,
I plan to develop a money management app for personal use on OpenBSD. Since I
am not big on any backend /prog.language I have decided to ask the experts,
what should i choose. Based on the consensus and depth of a response, I will
devote my time studying that language/server and try to
On 2008-04-27, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-04-27, Jason Beaudoin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I talked with the nvidia guy and he assured me that there is no way
that they'll fix this in the open source driver.
that's rather horrendous..
anymore info on this? Was he
which components will be a good fit?:
1. Backend: MySQL or SQLite
2. webserver: apache or Lighttpd
3. development language: PHP or Java or Javascript (and XML I guess)
Thanks in advance.
-BG
I would give PostgreSQL a look, it doesn't get as much press as MySQL,
But it is VERY solid,
Hi,
Is it possible to have PF redirecting traffic based on sub-domains? I.e.
I want traffic to a.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'a and
traffic to b.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'b'.'
/Markus
Got my 4.3 cd's 4 days ago :) Thanks for a great system.
I have installed 4.3 on this laptop and have a few problems:
1). using pkg_add to install packages from cd is very slow:
it took over 5 minutes to install firefox and over 10 minutes to install
abiword.
2). startx takes a minimum of
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Markus Bergkvist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have PF redirecting traffic based on sub-domains? I.e. I
want traffic to a.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'a and traffic to
b.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'b'.'
No.
From the
Hi Misc@,
Last weekend I took a peek at daily changelog. Suprising enough to see
that MPLS actually made it. Wow!
OpenBSD maybe the only multiplatform OS, that could turn a desktop into a
MPLS router.. Great Job guys!
(I wonder when you guys start on 802.1ad 802.1ah :D)
Cheers,
Insan
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im Auftrag von Markus Bergkvist
Gesendet: Sonntag, 27. April 2008 23:45
An: OpenBSD Misc
Betreff: Redirect traffic based on sub-domain?
Hi,
Is it possible to have PF redirecting traffic based on
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Misc@,
Last weekend I took a peek at daily changelog. Suprising enough to see that
MPLS actually made it. Wow!
OpenBSD maybe the only multiplatform OS, that could turn a desktop into a
MPLS router.. Great Job guys!
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 6:21 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which components will be a good fit?:
1. Backend: MySQL or SQLite
2. webserver: apache or Lighttpd
3. development language: PHP or Java or Javascript (and XML I guess)
Thanks in advance.
-BG
I
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:00:47 +0700, Aaron Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Misc@,
Last weekend I took a peek at daily changelog. Suprising enough to see
that
MPLS actually made it. Wow!
OpenBSD maybe the only
Me too! I can't wait to play with this. Thanks guys!
N
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Aaron Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Misc@,
Last weekend I took a peek at daily changelog. Suprising enough to see
that
Is there an official OpenBSD IRC channel?
thank you, and i am sorry but couldnt find info about it in
faqs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an official OpenBSD IRC channel?
thank you, and i am sorry but couldnt find info about it in
faqs
use the archives, this has been discussed.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 4:29 PM, badeguruji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
requirement: Browser based app. with AJAX (multiuser if possible)
my_hardware_limitation: 40gig disk, 1GB RAM , no video RAM, pentium 4 CPU
2GHz
Since people were running multi user systems on UNIX on 64k of ram
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 07:09:02PM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
It's so fucking hard to find a correct laptop where most everything will
work correctly these days...
Generally, the best-supported laptops on OpenBSD are the Lenovo
ThinkPads.
isn't espie griping about a thinkpad?
I bought
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 03:03:06 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an official OpenBSD IRC channel?
thank you, and i am sorry but couldnt find info about it in
faqs
I know how frustrating it is to get an answer like:
look elsewhere, or search the archives so...
You would be best served
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Markus Bergkvist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have PF redirecting traffic based on sub-domains? I.e. I
want traffic to a.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'a and traffic
to b.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'b'.'
What you
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
I'm looking to set up a test unit this summer to try RAID 1+0 or 3+0.
The goal is to be able to stream data quickly but tolerate loss of at
least one disk at a time.
It looks like there are three options supporting at least RAID level 0
and 1, can/should any of these be
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 6:50 AM, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As others have mentioned - postgresql. Superior database, scalable above 8
cpus, unlike mysql. And everything comes with it, unlike mysql, where you
have to pay for enterprise features (at least 4.x, no idea about 5.x).
If
Hi there,
I was in a similar position to you a few months ago. I decided to go
with Ruby on Rails, it's really simple! But to get the most out of it
you should buy a book. Agile Development with rails is a good one.
It might be worth reading a php + mysql tutorial just to see how yucky it is.
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 10:50 PM, Amarendra Godbole
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO, C is not very easy to pick up for a started, and is not very
well suited for web-development (well, yes, there are web apps in C,
but they are exceptions than the norm). I strongly recommend python,
as I find
On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Markus Bergkvist
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have PF redirecting traffic based on sub-domains? I.e. I
want traffic to a.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'a and traffic to
b.mydomain.nu to be redirected to machine 'b'.'
Only if each of
Hi,
I have symon, symux working and reporting on 2 of the systems.
How do I get more graphs for PF ? Currently I only see bytes in/out
for PF graph?
Thanks
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