Hi list,
I'm trying to get the FreeBSD version of the VMware Tools installed in
OpenBSD 4.4 under VMware Server 2.0 following the guide posted at
http://www.openbsd-wiki.org/index.php?title=HowTo_install_VMWare_tools.
I've had to install the freebsd_lib-4.11p0.tgz package and had to add
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 05:45:45 +0200
Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net wrote:
Disable power saving on the clients.
'zat it?
Dhu
Hi All and a happy new year,
got a short question here.
I'm building a home router from a blue box (embedded pc), which has 3 nics
(rl0, 1, 2).
Internet drops in via dhcp client on rl0. Now I got 2 NICs left and I'd
like to use them similar like a hub. Just use a cross over cable and plug
in 2
Hey,
the iBookHacks option shouldn't be in the sample xorg.conf since it is
not used anymore :
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade44.html#newXdrivers
bye,
-- nicolas
Index: README.macppc
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RCS file:
Daniel == Daniel A Ramaley daniel.rama...@drake.edu writes:
Daniel chdir /path-to-dir;
You didn't check the success of the chdir. This will ruin your original
current directory if that fails...
Daniel unlink *;
Oops!
The proper solution is rmtree, a function defined in File::Path:
Hello,
I wish you an happpy new year.
I have some trouble with my new Openbsd router.
I installed the latest version 4.4. I compile the kernel with the
RAID FRAME
options.
This router is running services for :
- OSPF
- PF
- CARP
- IPSEC/ISAKMPD/SASYNCD
I have trouble with the IPSEC and PF
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 9:29 PM, fortunato.montre...@earthlink.net wrote:
I'm trying to use both AH and ESP to setup IPsec using Transport mode
between two IPv6 OpenBSD 4.4 hosts.
So far it worked for AH Transport mode or ESP Transport mode but I don't
quite know how to do both AH and ESP.
I hope this year, and wish the best luck to OpenBSD.
For all the People who give away his knowledge, without nothing in return.
Keep going.
--
Atentamente
Andris Genovez Tobar / Departamento Tecnico
COMERCIAL SALVADOR PACHECO MORA S.A. / DESDE 1945
SPM TECNOLOGIAS
Cuenca, Luis Cordero 9-70 y
Hi,
quick follow up for the archives:
Everything now works with -current.
Thanks all!
- Robert
[1] A catch to get the X intel(4) working for me:
The X200 reports two outputs/monitors that have to be disabled.
(This might mess with the dockingstation, but i don't have one of
those.)
)
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Penned by Felipe Alfaro Solana on 20090102 20:29.56, we have:
| On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Todd T. Fries t...@fries.net wrote
Has anyone installed openbsd on the Atom board D945GCLF2? If so could
you post a dmesg and does it run stable?
--
Thanks
Chris
I want to buy a laptop (second hand is my first choice). I want some
strong point on it, reliability - I want to use it for a long time
(excluding battery) so I don't need broken hdd, excessive heat, noise,
etc.
I don't need performance, I will use it only for some pdf read and
browsing.
Hello!
I'm currently writing on an Objective C framework and trying to port it
to OpenBSD. However, whenever I throw an exception using @throw,
abort() gets called. This is the usual behaviour if an exception isn't
cought. However, when I put it into a @try {} @catch {} block, that
doesn't change
Forgot to mention that this is on OpenBSD 4.4 on SPARC64. But I guess
this isn't so important, as letting someone else test it on x86 had
the same result.
--
Jonathan
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shr @dslextreme.com wrote:
... The only drawback is that it doesn't have a built-in serial port. ...
What is a reasonable work-around or solution for capturing the debugging
data that would otherwise be only available via serial console?
Regards,
-Lars
Jussi - thanks for the response, but I've tried that to no effect,
e.g. on the Macbook Pro the Energy Saver settings for Mains and
Battery modes are identical.
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 05:45:45 +0200, Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net wrote:
Disable power saving on the clients.
There are power savings for 802.11 that OpenBSD does not support; this is
entirely independent from saving battery via cpu clocking and it is also
entirely independent from saving battery via adjusting the transmit power
of the radio. The power savings for 802.11 actually put the radio to sleep
http://todd.fries.net/pgp.txt
Penned by Felipe Alfaro Solana on 20090102 20:29.56, we have:
| On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Todd T. Fries t...@fries.net wrote:
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| The other answer is, ESP provides AH, therefore AH is deprecated.
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| What do you mean? That OpenBSD's implementation
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Lars Noodin larsnoo...@openoffice.orgwrote:
shr @dslextreme.com wrote:
... The only drawback is that it doesn't have a built-in serial port. ...
What is a reasonable work-around or solution for capturing the debugging
data that would otherwise be only
checkout http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/9/30/3457064
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of Chris Cohen
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 12:41 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Intel D945GCLF2
Has anyone
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Jonathan Schleifer
js-openbsd-m...@webkeks.org wrote:
Now if you compile it with egcc -fexceptions test.m -lobjc (you need
GCC 4.x), it will just abort. It will do the same on any other OS if you
don't specify -fexception or didn't catch the exception anywhere.
Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, libc doesn't have any support for exceptions, but that's because
c doesn't have exceptions. (not the problem).
Well, actually libc was the wrong term. I more meant all the
libraries OpenBSD provides that are used by the GNU stuff like GCC ;).
On Fri, January 2, 2009 17:40, Chris Cohen wrote:
Has anyone installed openbsd on the Atom board D945GCLF2? If so could
you post a dmesg and does it run stable?
--
Thanks
Chris
has anyone seen any atom dual core with two lan ?
I'd like a pf router that would be low energy :)
Alix is
I'm doing what you're describing with a couple 4-port NICs. I assign an
IP to one of the interfaces so dhcpd can run on that, then bridge all
the interfaces together. Works like a charm.
Your config files would look something like -
hostname.rl1:
inet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.255
Todd T. Fries wrote:
There are power savings for 802.11 that OpenBSD does not support; this is
entirely independent from saving battery via cpu clocking and it is also
entirely independent from saving battery via adjusting the transmit power
of the radio. The power savings for 802.11 actually
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