Dear all
i have E220 from Huawei for mobile internet connection . Now i want
using E220 as internet sharing from my obsd 4.4 box.
i have found good link obsd 4.4 and E220 http://www.jensolsson.se/?p=123
when i try connect get error like this bellow :
Jan 9 13:54:15 bsd pppd[28000]: pppd 2.3.5
So, if my understanding is correct (and I am not a coder or developer
so I may be about to humiliate myself with my ignorance here, but
please bear with me for a minute) the infrastructure has been added to
net80211 via the new ieee80211_notify_dtim() function, but it's up to
the individual drivers
Hello all,
Just a heads up if anyone specifically tries to get sk(4) by sourcing
Belkin F5D5005 cards.
I just purchased a pack of 10, since I had others which were sk(4),
but these new cards are all RTL8169 based.
The box shows Ver.2001
Shane
> I've never personally had any issues with the sparc port (32 bit), but all
> those machines are old and slow.
>
Hush, my little inetra. I'm sure he wasn't really talking about you.
You are very good at what you do. And you're right: it's not your
fault I haven't found a replacement for your dead
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 18:29:54 -0800
"Philip Guenther" wrote:
> > I contacted the author (G. Ritter) who suggested to compile the program
> > with the debug flag (-g), and to subsequently run it in gdb.
> > I did that, but not being a developer, the output did not tell me
> > anything useful.
> ...
You are invited to "i have a proposal of trasaction of fund sum 12.6million usd
I want to transfer".
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Date: Thursday January 8, 2009
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm (GMT +00:00)
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I've worked out my mount issues and I was able to run a bonnie++ test on the
card:
littleguy ~$ bonnie++ -d /opt/ -s 100 -r 10 -f -n
0
Writing intelligently...done
Rewriting...done
Reading intelligently...done
start 'em...done...done...done...
Version 1.03 --Sequential Output-- --Se
On Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 06:48:57AM +1300, Matt KP60 wrote:
> Hi, I am looking at purchasing a workstation to put OpenBSD on for
> programming development. What is the best supported arch overall? Or even
> better what is your most recommended workstation for running OpenBSD?
As always, the answer
From: "Matt KP60"
Hi, I am looking at purchasing a workstation to put OpenBSD on for
programming development. What is the best supported arch overall? Or even
better what is your most recommended workstation for running OpenBSD?
i386, without any doubt whatsoever (imo).
amd64 is almost as well
Hi, I am looking at purchasing a workstation to put OpenBSD on for
programming development. What is the best supported arch overall? Or even
better what is your most recommended workstation for running OpenBSD?
Regards,
Matt
>>>table persist
>>> I guess I can delete that line from my file too?
>>
>> Er, you'll still need that unless something's happened that I totally
>> missed.
>
> I'm thinking that line "remembers" something during reboot (but I'm not
> sure what that is). Does removing it "forget" GREY or WHIT
Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 08:26:37PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
I notice that one example line was removed from pf.conf:
table persist
I guess I can delete that line from my file too?
Er, you'll still need that unless something's happened that I totally
missed.
I'm thi
missed the list when replying...
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On 7 Jan 2009 at 21:59, Toni Mueller wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 03.01.2009 at 20:51:40 +0300, Kirill S. Bychkov
> wrote:
> > This is a resubmit of apcupsd port.
> > Any comments/oks?
>
> I have no comment on the port
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:32:47AM -0500, Dan Colish wrote:
> >
> > The latest patch works great for me. I was not able to write disklabels
> with
> > the prior patch, probably due to the block write code missing. As soon as
> I
> > get the c
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:32:47AM -0500, Dan Colish wrote:
>
> The latest patch works great for me. I was not able to write disklabels with
> the prior patch, probably due to the block write code missing. As soon as I
> get the card up, I'll post some i/o benchmarks.
Well it's an SD card, don't
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 10:58:52AM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 02:49:50PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
> > >My new Thinkpad W500 has a SD slot, and stuffing a 1G card in
> > > works just fine.
> > >
> > >I bo
I'm running out of PTYs on my authpf firewall.
Simply, more than 992 (max pty limit) users are trying to log in
simultaneously.
In theory I could disable (in authpf.c) checking whether or not session
has been successfully allocated a pty, and force clients not to allocate
a pty when connecting.
B
Maybe it is because the "Trash folder patch" is not included by
default on OpenBSD?
You may compile your own version of Mutt with this patch applied if you wish.
The patch is available from here:
http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/patches/#trash
2009/1/8 David Schulz :
> Hello all,
>
> i am using
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:27:29PM +0800, David Schulz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> i am using mutt 1.5.18 to handle my mail. I set it up via my muttrc file so
> that when i delete a mail, it goes to a Trash Folder. This is defined in
> muttrc like this
>
> set trash=$HOME/.mail/mlists.pg-sec.com/Tras
Hi!
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 09:14:39PM +, Dorian B|ttner wrote:
>rizzo0917 schrieb:
>> and usb devices.
>keyword is hotplugd(8), includes example.
And what does happen if someone uses the example and then unplugs that
device? Then one has a mount with the block device used for it vanished.
Hello all,
i am using mutt 1.5.18 to handle my mail. I set it up via my muttrc file so
that when i delete a mail, it goes to a Trash Folder. This is defined in
.muttrc like this
set trash=$HOME/.mail/mlists.pg-sec.com/Trash/
Now id like to move my mail and setup to a OpenBSD 4.4 Machine, i insta
New founds about this:
If from the sending side you send an already tared file
wich contains itself .tar.gz files, this slowness also happends:
to reproduce:
- tar a file or a tree wich contains tar.gz files.
# cat newfile.tar | nc localhost 222
understanding the other edge have "nc -l 222"
-Je
On 2009-01-08, patrick keshishian wrote:
>
> I don't know how to use git, nor am I finding their web-interface very
> intuitive, but from the link you provided, looking at the "diff" for
> main.c, upstream never had setuid(geteuid()) as far as I can see:
>
> /* Leave the current locatio
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 10:58:52AM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 02:49:50PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
> >My new Thinkpad W500 has a SD slot, and stuffing a 1G card in
> > works just fine.
> >
> >I borrowed a 16G SD card, and that gives a "can't enable card"
> > err
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