Re: mount point busy, can't find process holding it [solved]

2009-08-11 Thread patrick keshishian
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Ted Unangst wrote: > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:59 PM, frantisek holop wrote: >> # vnconfig svnd0 install46.iso >> >> why wasn't fstat showing this information? >> even doing "fstat -f /adata/install46.iso" returned >> nothing. > > fstat reports on open files, not fi

Re: Is Radeon HD 4870 okay?

2009-08-11 Thread Timo Myyrä
Hi, This is pretty much driver specific question but I think the OpenBSD doesn't support that card out of box. The git repo of radeonhd and radeon drivers have support for the 4870 if I remember correctly so if your interrested in building the drivers yourself it should support your card. I woul

Re: mount point busy, can't find process holding it [solved]

2009-08-11 Thread Ted Unangst
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:59 PM, frantisek holop wrote: > # vnconfig svnd0 install46.iso > > why wasn't fstat showing this information? > even doing "fstat -f /adata/install46.iso" returned > nothing. fstat reports on open files, not files in use. as you've discovered, there are ways for a file t

LED on language switch

2009-08-11 Thread 4625
How do I enable LED on language switch in console? -- 4625

Re: Passenger?

2009-08-11 Thread Mathieu Sauve-Frankel
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 02:49:50PM -0700, Jeremy Evans wrote: > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:35 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote: > > Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a > > Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails > > app running with Mong

Re: Memory on 4.5 again

2009-08-11 Thread Wade, Daniel
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of Jurjen Oskam [jur...@stupendous.org] Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 8:00 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Memory on 4.5 again On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 09:27:01PM +, Stuart Henderson

Re: mount point busy, can't find process holding it [solved]

2009-08-11 Thread frantisek holop
hi there, it seems that i have found the sequence to reliably reproduce this problem. # mount /adata # cd /adata # vnconfig svnd0 install46.iso # mount /dev/svnd0c /mnt # umount /mnt # umount /adata umount: /adata: Device busy # vnconfig -u svnd0 # umount /adata why wasn't fstat showing this inf

Re: Q: How to shop for a laptop to run OpenBSD?

2009-08-11 Thread Matthew Szudzik
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 10:46:14AM +0800, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim wrote: > better to go with AMD instead then in order to avoid this crap? AMD has their own version of Intel AMT, included in their 780V chipset. http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/mainboard/amd-780-740-chipsets-p2.html But AMD doesn't seem t

Re: Passenger?

2009-08-11 Thread joshua stein
> Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a > Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails > app running with Mongrel on 4.5, but I would really like to use an Apache > SSL session; never could get that working with mod_rewrite, however, w

Re: Passenger?

2009-08-11 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
Op 11 aug 2009, om 23:49 heeft Jeremy Evans het volgende geschreven: On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:35 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote: Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails app running with Mon

Re: Passenger?

2009-08-11 Thread raven
L. V. Lammert ha scritto: Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails app running with Mongrel on 4.5, but I would really like to use an Apache SSL session; never could get that working with mod

Re: Passenger?

2009-08-11 Thread Jeremy Evans
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 12:35 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote: > Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a > Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails > app running with Mongrel on 4.5, but I would really like to use an Apache > SSL session; ne

Is Radeon HD 4870 okay?

2009-08-11 Thread Sviatoslav Chagaev
Hello, I want to buy a new video card, and I'm considering ATI Radeon HD 4870. On UNIX (OpenBSD that is), I need the card to: * be capable of 1920x1...@60hz resolution on DVI-D * have 2D acceleration (including X-Video) 3D acceleration would be nice but is not required. I dual-boot for games, so

Re: Realtek urtw(4) driver and hostap mode

2009-08-11 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 08:56:58AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > I was trying to set up access point with "Realtek RTL8187" wireless > > card on 4.5. > > After looking into the manpage I thought it has "mediaopt hostap" > > capability, > > > > > > The following hostname.if(5) exa

Passenger?

2009-08-11 Thread L. V. Lammert
Can seem to find anything in the archives, .. I just finished setting up a Rails app under Passenger on a Linux box - pretty nice! We have a Rails app running with Mongrel on 4.5, but I would really like to use an Apache SSL session; never could get that working with mod_rewrite, however, when we w

Re: Realtek urtw(4) driver and hostap mode

2009-08-11 Thread damien . bergamini
| [...] | AFAIK, hostap mode is crappy with most drivers, since they doesn't vary | the sending strength (AKA 'power saving') and the clients expect this. | [...] Actually, power saving at the AP has nothing to do with "sending strength". It is about buffering frames in the AP for clients that are

OpenBSD and Network Admin wanted in Philadelphia Suburb - Full-time Permanent position with small college.

2009-08-11 Thread David Bertagni
Hi, Sorry if this isn't the right mailing list, but it seemed like the least offensive possible place to post. I have a job opening in the Philadelphia region (Main Line for those that know) for a Network and Telecom Engineer and I'm looking for someone with strong OpenBSD skills along wi

Computer Land: Renta de equipos de computo y aulas interactivas

2009-08-11 Thread Computerland
Ofertas Noticias Novedades

Re: Realtek urtw(4) driver and hostap mode

2009-08-11 Thread Martin Toft
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 05:17:33PM +0200, Piotrek Kapczuk wrote: > Errr ... Maybe I was not specific enough. I'm talking about 'man 4 > urtw'. How can it be driver independent ? 'Adapter independent' might be more correct. > I've just checked and I also see in 'urtw(4)' manpage that driver can >

Re: Realtek urtw(4) driver and hostap mode

2009-08-11 Thread Piotrek Kapczuk
Hi 2009/8/11 Theo de Raadt : >> I was trying to set up access point with B "Realtek RTL8187" wireless >> card on 4.5. >> After looking into the manpage I thought it has "mediaopt hostap" capability, >> >> >> B B B The following hostname.if(5) example creates a host-based access point on

Re: Realtek urtw(4) driver and hostap mode

2009-08-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
> I was trying to set up access point with "Realtek RTL8187" wireless > card on 4.5. > After looking into the manpage I thought it has "mediaopt hostap" capability, > > > The following hostname.if(5) example creates a host-based access point on > boot: > >inet 192.

Realtek urtw(4) driver and hostap mode

2009-08-11 Thread Piotrek Kapczuk
Hi I was trying to set up access point with "Realtek RTL8187" wireless card on 4.5. After looking into the manpage I thought it has "mediaopt hostap" capability, The following hostname.if(5) example creates a host-based access point on boot: inet 192.168.1.1 255.25

Re: ptrace(PT_STEP) not stepping

2009-08-11 Thread Manfred Aigner
Hi - and thanks for the quick reply, Gilles Chehade wrote: > you should put your source code somewhere online and provide a link to it, > helping you without seeing any code is tricky ;) Sorry - I didn't mean to make it harder than necessary ;-) My simple sample is available at http://www.dev

Re: reply-to header

2009-08-11 Thread Simon Morvan
Le 09/08/2009 20:55, Samuel Baldwin a C)crit : Would it be possible for this to be set when the list delivers mail? Most other mailing lists do and it's a bit of a lifesaver for those who are used to hitting "reply" to reply to the list. Doesn't your mail client feature a "Reply to all" but

Re: reply-to header

2009-08-11 Thread Nick Holland
Samuel Baldwin wrote: > Would it be possible for this to be set when the list delivers mail? > Most other mailing lists do and it's a bit of a lifesaver for those > who are used to hitting "reply" to reply to the list. > life saver? You think it safer to reply to the list when you meant to reply

Re: ptrace(PT_STEP) not stepping

2009-08-11 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:56:05AM +0200, Manfred Aigner wrote: > Hi everybody, > > [...] > > I didn't want to spam the whole list with source-details, but I can send > them by pm if somebody wants to. > Hi, you should put your source code somewhere online and provide a link to it, helping you

ptrace(PT_STEP) not stepping

2009-08-11 Thread Manfred Aigner
Hi everybody, I was trying to count instructions of a 'target-executable' (with PT_STEP using ptrace(2), fork(2) and execve(2)) - quite similar to what's shown at http://www.uibk.ac.at/linuxdoc/LDP/LDP/LG/issue81/sandeep.html (which is of course a linux-sample). I first tried this on a gentoo-bo

Re: mount_xfs in -current gone?

2009-08-11 Thread Martin Schröder
2009/8/11 Tim Gruene : > Thanks. So an (SGI) xfs-volume cannot be mounted under OpenBSD? That's a > pity. Is there a reason for it other than no ones implemented it, yet? No. You're welcome to provide a BSD-licensed implementation of XFS. Best Martin

Re: mount_xfs in -current gone?

2009-08-11 Thread Tim Gruene
Thanks. So an (SGI) xfs-volume cannot be mounted under OpenBSD? That's a pity. Is there a reason for it other than no ones implemented it, yet? Tim -- Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie Tammannstr. 4 D-37077 Goettingen GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A On Tue, 11 Aug 2009, Janne Johansson wrot

Re: mount_xfs in -current gone?

2009-08-11 Thread Janne Johansson
Tim Gruene wrote: > I tried using mount_xfs from base45.tgz, but the XFS is not defined in > the gerneric kernel. Does anyone know whether mount_xfs is going to come > back? Do I have to compile the kernel myself just to mount an > xfs-formatted usb-stick? The xfs (that was renamed to nnpfs) is no

Re: mount_xfs in -current gone?

2009-08-11 Thread Jonathan Armani
It has been renamed to mount_nnpfs. Tim Gruene a icrit : Hello, I am sorry if this has been discussed on the list before. I didn't find any clue, though. I cannot find mount_xfs in base46.tgz and was wondering where it went. The changelog doesn't seem to say anything about it either but the

mount_xfs in -current gone?

2009-08-11 Thread Tim Gruene
Hello, I am sorry if this has been discussed on the list before. I didn't find any clue, though. I cannot find mount_xfs in base46.tgz and was wondering where it went. The changelog doesn't seem to say anything about it either but the man-page is still there. I tried using mount_xfs from b

Alix board, relayd/pf, VLANs and superslow performance

2009-08-11 Thread Nice Daemon
Hi list, some days ago I had some questions on relayd on Dell hardware... This time I have a bunch of Alix boards (most of you know them, I guess -- dmesg below) that are configured like following: - vr0 heads to the servers to load balance (CARP, carp0) - vr1 is dedicated link for pfsync - vr

Re: the openbsd mug

2009-08-11 Thread Robert McGillshaw
On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: >> i just ordered my 4.6 preordre from openbsdeurope.com >> >> i also got the new mug. is this the same mug that openbsd sell on >> openbsd.org? > > It is going to be as similar as possible. > >> will there be a new mug design for each future rel