On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:41, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> I recently implemented support for DHCP-over-IPsec (RFC 3456) in
> dhclient(8) and dhcpd(8). B This makes it very easy to run an OpenBSD
> IPsec gateway with IPsec clients that automatically obtain VPN IP
> address, internal DNS IP etc. via DHCP
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 07:25:40AM +0400, igor denisov wrote:
> * igor denisov [Fri, 18 Sep 2009 05:18:58
> +0400]:
> hi there,
>
> cdrecord emulation as it looks like is done
> with /dev/rcd0c, and why they do not mention it in the faq. It is as
> simple as that:
> #cdrecord dev=/dev/rcd0c -sc
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* igor denisov [Fri, 18 Sep 2009 05:18:58
+0400]:
hi there,
cdrecord emulation as it looks like is done
with /dev/rcd0c, and why they do not mention it in the faq. It is as
simple as that:
#cdrecord dev=/dev/rcd0c -scanbus
output is what is shown in the faq13 for SCSI hardware.
And there is
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Dawe wrote:
> It doesn't seem like just an msdos issue to me.
I made my 701 model lock-up while using a ffs formatted SD card, but
not by coping files ( I tried that a few dozen times w/o issue). I
directed the output of dd to a file on the SD card and that did t
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 12:27:47 -0400 "Brian Shackelford"
wrote:
> Old School Unix = People that KNOW what they are doing. I work with
> Macs, PC's, Windows, Novell, Mac OS, Linux, Unix, Windows, DOS (Yes
> some customers still use this), THEOS (anyone else heard of that
> one???)
Most long term O
Brad Tilley wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:58 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
>
>> does the built in usb emulated sd card reader works?
>> i can read anything from it, but writing anything big
>> (> 100MB) freezes first the process doing the writing,
>> then the io subsystem, and eventually the wh
(maybe a little bit OT...)
Is there any way to have 2 USB keyboard devices connected at the same
time, but each having different key mappings or user-defined key code
mappings in X?
I managed to do this on the console with wsconsctl, but I can't figure
out how to do it in X although xorg.conf sa
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:58 PM, frantisek holop wrote:
> does the built in usb emulated sd card reader works?
> i can read anything from it, but writing anything big
> (> 100MB) freezes first the process doing the writing,
> then the io subsystem, and eventually the whole system.
I tested this
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:30:25PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > fluidsynth -ni Unison.sf2 beethoven_-_5th_simphony.mid fluidsynth:
> > warning: Ignoring sample *KPianoB5: can't use ROM samples fluidsynth:
> > error: Couldn't set libsndio audio parameters as desired Failed to
> > create the audio
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 06:48:06PM -0400, bofh wrote:
> actually beat me out for stupidity of the day. He probably believes
> Microsoft and runs XP on a 486 too.
You are probably junked now.
--
/Buzzer
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
I tend to a network that "locally" looks like this:
East = 1.2.0.0/15 (central site)
West = 1.5.0.0/16 (satellite site)
"West" has a default route across the VPN to "East".
All gateways are running OpenBSD 4.5-stable.
Connectivity between East and West is no proble
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> But I think this - 350Mhz general use cpu turned midi player may
> actually beat me out for stupidity of the day. He probably believes
> Microsoft and runs XP on a 486 too.
You can get close though!
http://www.winhistory.de/more/386/xpmini_eng.htm
;-)
-B
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Jacob Meuser
wrote:
> oh, wait. I found a dmesg: PR 6220. PII @ 349 MHz w/ s...@isapnp
>
> ok, now I can believe you may have a "performance" issue.
OK, that beats what I saw at work today. Someone sent me an email
with a subject that said "Issue with ticket
Hi,
I tend to a network that "locally" looks like this:
East = 1.2.0.0/15 (central site)
West = 1.5.0.0/16 (satellite site)
"West" has a default route across the VPN to "East".
All gateways are running OpenBSD 4.5-stable.
Connectivity between East and West is no problem. The problem is that
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:13:56PM -0700, 4625 wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:59:43PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
> > I like fluidsynth.
> Well, I got it. Could you explain me how do you ran it?
> >
> > Are you serious?
> Is it looks like joke?
> fluidsynth -ni Unison.sf2 beethoven_-_5th_sim
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:13:56PM -0700, 4625 wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:59:43PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
> > I like fluidsynth.
> Well, I got it. Could you explain me how do you ran it?
> >
> > Are you serious?
> Is it looks like joke?
> fluidsynth -ni Unison.sf2 beethoven_-_5th_sim
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 04:09:04PM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> > > > > > > > > > I think your problem can be traced to the different
> > > > > > > > > > default voices.
> > > > > > > > > I've test timidity with a different sound fonts and with
> > > > > > > > > the same config, like I have on
Hello.. err.. random radio frequency.
Reading tty(4) would have explained that /dev/cua01 is the dial-out
device for COM2, it should be used by programs that are.. dialling
out.
tty01 is what you should use in /etc/ttys, there is a setup script
included that could have helped you.
-Brynet
I may be wrong, but it sounds like what you really want is a leastconns
loadbalancing alg, which currently doesn't exist, though I don't know the
state of dev, anyone?
J
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Josh Hoppes wrote:
> I should clarify that the tag option is usable as an option to a
> redi
Here is dmesg from my 16G ipod touch:
Don't know if it is useful
Bruce's iPod:~ root# dmesg
2SPI: disabled power
AppleMBXDevice(0xc0b70c00)::changePowerStateGated(0)
AppleMRVL868x::setPOWER() [kernel_task]: 0
AppleMRVL868x Deauth'ed AP: BSSID = 00:21:29:97:2b:e4, rssi = 25, rate =
18 ( 33%),
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Aaron Mason
wrote:
> Oh yes, M$ were very much against that, even when it was the only
> solution and the one suggested in their knowledge base! This is good
> reading that goes through the horrors of such things, as well as their
> training slash indoctrination:
I should clarify that the tag option is usable as an option to a
redirection, and not a relay if I understand the man page correctly.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Josh Hoppes wrote:
> You could try using the tag option in the configuration, and then have
> a rule in your
> pf.conf act on that
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:59:43PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
> I like fluidsynth.
Well, I got it. Could you explain me how do you ran it?
>
> Are you serious?
Is it looks like joke?
fluidsynth -ni Unison.sf2 beethoven_-_5th_simphony.mid
fluidsynth: warning: Ignoring sample *KPianoB5: can't use
You could try using the tag option in the configuration, and then have
a rule in your
pf.conf act on that tag to do what ever you need.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Brian McCann wrote:
> Hi all. I've been using relayd for about 6 months or so now on OpenBSD
4.4.
> I'm quite happy with it, b
I have use mgetty on FreeBSD and that work very well there for a long time
(about 9 years). Currenlty I'd like to achieve the same behaviour on
OpenBSD. The problem is ppp unable to open /dev/cua01 till mgetty shut down.
ppp[7296]: tun0: Warning: deflink: /dev/cua01: Device busy
I ran mgetty from
On 2009-09-18, bofh wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
> move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
> proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
> processes.
>
> There's 400+ unix boxes. I know we can
Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:05:51PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:47:37AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
Oohhh... One dollar...
But, hey, wait a minute... You still owe me a jager bomb since... s2k8?
I'll update my accounti
We've used perl scripts on crontabs that lookup a postgres db.
bofh wrote:
Hi,
Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
processes.
T
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of openbsd misc
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 2:27 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OT: Old School Unix vs. Modern Day Support "Professionals"
- was (Defending OpenBSD Performance)
>Fact of t
Hi all. I've been using relayd for about 6 months or so now on OpenBSD 4.4.
I'm quite happy with it, but there's something I'd really like to do with
it that it currently can't do (or perhaps I just missed how to do it, or
just couldn't connect the dots).
I currently have a pool of mail servers b
bofh wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Jim Razmus wrote:
>> cfengine in ports.
>
> While cfengine and puppet are good solutions (or not so good,
> depending on how you get it in :))
If you are looking that direction, consider also radmind.
http://www.openbsd.org/4.5_packages/i386/radmin
2009/9/18 Matthew Dempsky :
> I thought that only solves management of the known_hosts file, not
> authorized_keys. (Also, it requires secure DNS.)
True. I misunderstood your problem. Sorry for the noise.
Best
Martin
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Jim Razmus wrote:
> cfengine in ports.
While cfengine and puppet are good solutions (or not so good,
depending on how you get it in :)), unfortunately, that's not
something I have available (and since I don't manage the systems...)
But maybe they do have somethin
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:29:54AM -0400, bofh wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
> move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
> proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
> processes.
>
> There's 400+
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> If the fingerprint is unknown, an alternative method of
> verification is available: SSH fingerprints ver-
> ified by DNS. An additional resource record (RR), SSHFP, is
> added to a zonefile and the connecting
> client is able
>Fact of the matter is that I have
> become convinced that those that know how to actually TROUBLESHOOT
> problems are in the very small minority in this industry.
I think this is really the crux of the matter, I find the ability
to troubleshoot multi-vendor complexity is getting to be a rar
Miod Vallat escribis:
>> The iPhone is already using a BSD OS..so..is it possible that some of
>> the drivers required are already functional?
>>
>> Check this:
>>
>> $ ssh r...@iphone | tee iphone.txt
>> r...@iphone's password:
> [...]
>
> What, no dmesg?
>
> Miod
After I upgraded the Iphone to 3
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:53 PM, Lars Nooden wrote:
> bofh wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
>> move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
>> proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
>> processes
On Sep 18 10:04:11, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> Jan Stary escribis:
> >
> > We will be trying to develop an entire suite of device
> > drivers for undocumented hardware and then attempt to run
> > a full-fledged operating system on it.
> >
> > Just hack away! After r
2009/9/18 bofh :
> There's 400+ unix boxes. I know we can stick keys into
> authorized_keys, but managing it for a bunch of automated processes
> seems a bit unwieldy. Is there any way of pointing to an external
> source, say, ldap?
>From ssh(1):
If the fingerprint is unknown, an alternati
> The iPhone is already using a BSD OS..so..is it possible that some of
> the drivers required are already functional?
>
> Check this:
>
> $ ssh r...@iphone | tee iphone.txt
> r...@iphone's password:
[...]
What, no dmesg?
Miod
John Jackson wrote:
> I've been meaning to give this a try:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/openssh-lpk/
It seems to support LDAP+TLS, but not SSL.
It's an interesting idea, and may address having a large number of keys.
But if I am reading it right, it has not been worked on since 2007.
-Lars
bofh wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
> move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
> proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
> processes.
>
> There's 400+ unix boxes. I know we can stick keys int
Hi,
Perhaps it's not an IPhone, but it may be possible to run OpenBSD on
it.. with potentially less hair pulling.
http://www.windowsfordevices.com/c/a/News/In-Technology-Group-XPPhone/
I humbly request dmesg pr0n, and that everyone hug Bob Beck when you see him.
-Brynet
Lars Nooden escribis:
> Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
>> Joachim Schipper escribis:
>>
>>> Actually, I think that's a rather low estimate. A lot of what people
>>> seem to like about the iPhone is the software: the hardware is neat and
>>> all, but not *that* different from other smartphones. Appl
Michal escribis:
> ...you just kill-joyed that whole page. It's a stupid rant that's quite
funny
> if you like that humour and he is going on the first version of the iphone,
> non-jailbreak, (you cant bring that into it by the way as he is taking both
> phones as-is) So please donbt suck the humo
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> Joachim Schipper escribis:
>
>> Actually, I think that's a rather low estimate. A lot of what people
>> seem to like about the iPhone is the software: the hardware is neat and
>> all, but not *that* different from other smartphones. Apple has spent a
>> lot of mone
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 10:29:54AM -0400, bofh wrote:
> Hi,
> Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
> move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
> proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
> processes.
>
> There's 400+
Jacob Yocom-Piatt escribis:
>
> getting openbsd working on an iphone would be a pretty serious
> undertaking and would require a lot of man hours that aren't currently
> available. you have to remember that the project is mostly driven by
> donated developer time.
Yes, I know. The developers are
...you just kill-joyed that whole page. It's a stupid rant that's quite funny
if you like that humour and he is going on the first version of the iphone,
non-jailbreak, (you cant bring that into it by the way as he is taking both
phones as-is) So please donbt suck the humour out of everything
-
Jan Stary escribis:
>
> We will be trying to develop an entire suite of device
> drivers for undocumented hardware and then attempt to run
> a full-fledged operating system on it.
>
> Just hack away! After reading
> http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone
>
Joachim Schipper escribis:
>
> Actually, I think that's a rather low estimate. A lot of what people
> seem to like about the iPhone is the software: the hardware is neat and
> all, but not *that* different from other smartphones. Apple has spent a
> lot of money producing a really polished UI; dup
How dare she...you'd only be thinking about it ;)
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of Matt
Bettinger
Sent: 18 September 2009 15:39
To: Michael
Cc: m...@cvs.openbsd.org
Subject: Re: 4.6 postponed to Nov 1
On 9/18/09, Michael wrote:
Sorry for the dup, Ian. I meant to send to the list the first time.
Ian Chard writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm troubleshooting a very strange problem, where my ssh connection to
> a few different OpenBSD machines drops suddenly, with the client
> machine receiving a TCP RST from the server. I've taken tcp
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 15:37, Ian Chard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to log, or in some other way capture the event, when network
> interfaces go down?
>
> Thanks
> - Ian
>
> --
> Ian Chard, Senior Unix and Network Gorilla | E: ian.ch...@sers.ox.ac.uk
> Systems and Electronic Resources Service
On 9/18/09, Michael wrote:
> >>> Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
> >>> expecting our second kid with an ETA of Nov 1, and I thought it would
> >>> have been a fun coincidence to have OpenBSD and (possibly) a kid
> >>> "released" the same day. :-)
> >>
> >> don't
Hi,
Just wanted to see how you guys manage authorized_keys. I'm trying to
move everyone off "legacy" protocols onto openssh, and one of my
proposals will involve using authorized keys for scripts/automated
processes.
There's 400+ unix boxes. I know we can stick keys into
authorized_keys, but man
Hi,
I'm troubleshooting a very strange problem, where my ssh connection to a
few different OpenBSD machines drops suddenly, with the client machine
receiving a TCP RST from the server. I've taken tcpdump captures on
both sides (in different sessions, so the tcpdump process doesn't die
with m
Everyone said:
> ifstated
Thanks to everyone :-)
- Ian
--
Ian Chard, Senior Unix and Network Gorilla | E: ian.ch...@sers.ox.ac.uk
Systems and Electronic Resources Service | T: 80587 / (01865) 280587
Oxford University Library Services | F: (01865) 242287
On Sep 18, 2009, at 9:37 AM, Ian Chard wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to log, or in some other way capture the event, when
network interfaces go down?
Ifstated(8)
-J.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 03:33:07PM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 04:59:45PM -0700, 4625 wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:08:55PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > > > > > > > > I think your problem can be traced to the different default
> > > > > > > > > voices.
> > >
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 04:59:45PM -0700, 4625 wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 10:08:55PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > > > > > > > I think your problem can be traced to the different default
> > > > > > > > voices.
> > > > > > > I've test timidity with a different sound fonts and with the
> > >
Hi,
Is it possible to log, or in some other way capture the event, when
network interfaces go down?
Thanks
- Ian
--
Ian Chard, Senior Unix and Network Gorilla | E: ian.ch...@sers.ox.ac.uk
Systems and Electronic Resources Service | T: 80587 / (01865) 280587
Oxford University Library Service
>>> Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
>>> expecting our second kid with an ETA of Nov 1, and I thought it would
>>> have been a fun coincidence to have OpenBSD and (possibly) a kid
>>> "released" the same day. :-)
>>
>> don't name it puffy, please ;)
>>
>
> Don't
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-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Gilles Chehade
Sent: 18 September 2009 12:22
To: Jacob Yocom-Piatt
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OT: Iphone with Ope
Hi,
Am 11.09.2009 00:58, schrieb Laurent Ghigonis:
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 02:23:54 +0400
> Vadim Zhukov wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> Can anyone ack that route-to/reply-to rules do not work on amd64?
>> I have the following rule in pf.conf:
>>
>> pass in quick on $limit_if inet proto icmp icmp-type e
hehe, following a link from a link from thelinuxoniphone blog, I ran
into this:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone
made my day ;-)
Gilles
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 05:10:49AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> >I just found this page:
>
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:15:33PM +0200, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:05:51PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> > Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> > >On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:47:37AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
> > >>Oohhh... One dollar...
> > >>
> > >>But, hey, wait a minute... You
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:05:51PM +0200, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> >On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:47:37AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
> >>Oohhh... One dollar...
> >>
> >>But, hey, wait a minute... You still owe me a jager bomb since... s2k8?
> >>
> >>I'll update my accounting,
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:18:30AM +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
>> On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:09 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
>> > Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> > > The 4.6 release will be postponed to Nov 1.
>> >
>> > Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
>> > expectin
Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:47:37AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
Oohhh... One dollar...
But, hey, wait a minute... You still owe me a jager bomb since... s2k8?
I'll update my accounting, should we name it Puffy. ;-)
I owe you what I say I owe you.
Now fetch me
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 05:10:49AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> >I just found this page:
> >
> >http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2008/06/why-iphone-linux.html
> >
> >I don't have any idea about how/where to start. Maybe Theo can put some
> >light here...I thin
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:47:37AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Oohhh... One dollar...
>
> But, hey, wait a minute... You still owe me a jager bomb since... s2k8?
>
> I'll update my accounting, should we name it Puffy. ;-)
>
I owe you what I say I owe you.
Now fetch me some pickled fish.
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
I just found this page:
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2008/06/why-iphone-linux.html
I don't have any idea about how/where to start. Maybe Theo can put some
light here...I think my developer skills are far to be good enough but,
hey...I would like to try !!
Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:18:30AM +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
>> On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:09 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
>>> Theo de Raadt wrote:
The 4.6 release will be postponed to Nov 1.
>>> Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
On Sep 18 02:20:38, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
> I just found this page:
>
> http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2008/06/why-iphone-linux.html
>
> I don't have any idea about how/where to start. Maybe Theo can put some
> light here...I think my developer skills are far to be good enough but,
>
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:18:30AM +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:09 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
> > Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > The 4.6 release will be postponed to Nov 1.
> >
> > Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
> > expecting our s
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:09 +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > The 4.6 release will be postponed to Nov 1.
>
> Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
> expecting our second kid with an ETA of Nov 1, and I thought it would
> have been a fun coincide
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> The 4.6 release will be postponed to Nov 1.
Heh. I just cannot help being a little amused by this, since we are
expecting our second kid with an ETA of Nov 1, and I thought it would
have been a fun coincidence to have OpenBSD and (possibly) a kid
"released" the same day. :-)
I just found this page:
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2008/06/why-iphone-linux.html
I don't have any idea about how/where to start. Maybe Theo can put some
light here...I think my developer skills are far to be good enough but,
hey...I would like to try !!
Regards,
Alvaro
beowuff escri
I just found somebody port the netbsd man pages to the iphone (which is
nothing to me).
Brian W. escribis:
> Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
>> Totally offtopic:
>>
>> Reading the article posted on undeadly.org:
>> http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1393496
>>
>> I was thinking it woul
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