On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Nick Guenther wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Andrius V wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
>>> Don't forget booting from USB is a black art. Different USB keys will
>>> represent themselves in different ways, some keys
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Andrius V wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
>> Don't forget booting from USB is a black art. Different USB keys will
>> represent themselves in different ways, some keys represent themselves as
>> USB Floppy drives, some as USB CD-
Hello,
Ok, If you need more information I can give it. I used this flash key
with other OSes successfully (NetBSD, for example). So it is not an
usb key problem. POST means "power on self test" which you see than
computer starts. Motherboard is Jetway JNF76-N1G-LF P (VIA Nano U2300
1GHz, VIA VX800
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Ross Davis wrote:
> I am trying to compile bandwidthd 2.0.1 on OpenBSD 4.3. After installing
> a few needed ports, I was able to run the ./configure command
> successfully with:
>
> ./configure CFLAGS=-lz -x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib
You should pass linker options
I am trying to compile bandwidthd 2.0.1 on OpenBSD 4.3. After installing
a few needed ports, I was able to run the ./configure command
successfully with:
./configure CFLAGS=-lz -x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib
However, `make` seems to error out with this message: "Graph cycles
through conf.l.c"
Befor
By the way, I forgot to mention that even with this patch applied, I
do have one odd problem with ral on my system -- after some time
(hours it appears), the ral interface stops being able to send
multicasts/broadcasts. All other traffic works fine, including
receiving multicasts, but no multicast
The interrupt handling in ral(4) for RT2661 has a couple of problems,
which causes the interface to get stuck under heavy load with OACTIVE
set (the problems are likely especially severe on slow systems such as
my 600MHz VIA system); bouncing the interface down and back up fixes
things. As I descr
Don't forget booting from USB is a black art. Different USB keys will
represent themselves in different ways, some keys represent themselves as
USB Floppy drives, some as USB CD-ROM drives.
Some motherboards see USB keys as valid boot media, not all motherboards.
Given your problem is during POS
Use and happily with a hamming distance of 2. I'll just laugh for a
while...
flash is such a cluster but I guess people really need their kids
falling face first onto a slab of concrete videos pretty badly.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 02:04:42PM -0600, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> Does anybody use it h
Nick Holland wrote:
> Nick Holland wrote:
...
> I don't work with OpenBSD,
gawd. I can't compose a simple e-mail today.
"I don't work with NetBSD, I do work with OpenBSD". Sheesh. I'm
going to bed.
Nick Holland wrote:
...
> If you are using "POST" as a cool-sounding buzzword which means "I
> didn't get to a command prompt like I wanted to", and that POST
> actually completed and the system has started the boot process,nes. I live in
> a
> group home. I play with netbsd.
wow, that was a fasc
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 19:27, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:18:11PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>> >Does anybody use it happily?
>>
>> I used in the past to read RIA novosti news web-site. It became useless
>> about 6-7 months ago when they upgraded to newer version of Flas
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:18:11PM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> >Does anybody use it happily?
>
> I used in the past to read RIA novosti news web-site. It became useless
> about 6-7 months ago when they upgraded to newer version of Flash.
> Gnash is in my experience Flash 7 compatible at best
Andrius V wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed OpenBSD 4.6 (default install) into USB key (Patriot
> Xporter XT 16GB).
> However after install computer hangs during POST while USB key is inserted
> (I tried several other computers but they also hanged). What have I done
> wrong?
>
> Regards,
> Andriu
>Does anybody use it happily?
I used in the past to read RIA novosti news web-site. It became useless
about 6-7 months ago when they upgraded to newer version of Flash.
Gnash is in my experience Flash 7 compatible at best.
On the another hand I am really impressed by swfdec and swfdec-plugin.
You
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> Does anybody use it happily?
>
I'm going to be snippy and say No.
The old youtube player seems to work with it but I haven't come across
a youtube video I've wanted to watch has used that player.
It's coming but not.. yet.
-Nick
On Sunday 22 November 2009 15:04:42 Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> Does anybody use it happily?
>
No. It's hideous. It crashes, hoggs the CPU and in general
is a pain in the ass to use. I've used it for you tube, but
yt in the ports tree is far better. For general Flash stuff
you are out of luck.
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 08:38:00PM -0500, Luis Useche wrote:
> Hi Jacob,
>
> You sent me this patch a couple of months ago. After I upgraded my
> system to 4.6 I had the same problem as before. After I tried to apply
> this patch I realized that the file is different now. I made the
> appropriate
Hi Jacob,
You sent me this patch a couple of months ago. After I upgraded my
system to 4.6 I had the same problem as before. After I tried to apply
this patch I realized that the file is different now. I made the
appropriate changes and now the sound works again. Here is the new
patch.
--- dev/pc
Does anybody use it happily?
--
Edward Ahlsen-Girard
Ft Walton Beach, FL
Try this diff on sys/arch/amd64/amd64/machdep.c, diffed against the
4.6 release version (I believe you would be using an amd64 kernel).
--- machdep.c.orig Mon Nov 23 09:18:11 2009
+++ machdep.c Wed Nov 18 22:47:15 2009
@@ -1731,6 +1731,9 @@
/* Memory is otherwise reserved */
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:00:05PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > for several releases of OpenBSD, I now have encountered the problem
> > that I can say "shutdown -r now", or "halt", or "reboot", and nothing
> > appear
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On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> for several releases of OpenBSD, I now have encountered the problem
> that I can say "shutdown -r now", or "halt", or "reboot", and nothing
> appears to happen, except for some messages on the associated
> terminals.
>
> Some
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Andrius V wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed OpenBSD 4.6 (default install) into USB key (Patriot
> Xporter XT 16GB).
> However after install computer hangs during POST while USB key is inserted
> (I tried several other computers but they also hanged). What have I done
Hi,
for several releases of OpenBSD, I now have encountered the problem
that I can say "shutdown -r now", or "halt", or "reboot", and nothing
appears to happen, except for some messages on the associated
terminals.
Sometimes, it works after saying it multiple times, and literally after
minutes, a
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 8:51 AM, bofh wrote:
> That just means NoSuchUser is well hidden!! :)
rather, henning must be running badfinger.
-pk
> On 11/21/09, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> * AG [2009-11-21 23:41]:
>>> Depends on whether one trusts the NSA or not.
>>
>> right, of course the NSA gets
Hello,
I installed OpenBSD 4.6 (default install) into USB key (Patriot
Xporter XT 16GB).
However after install computer hangs during POST while USB key is inserted
(I tried several other computers but they also hanged). What have I done wrong?
Regards,
Andrius V
That just means NoSuchUser is well hidden!! :)
On 11/21/09, Henning Brauer wrote:
> * AG [2009-11-21 23:41]:
>> Depends on whether one trusts the NSA or not.
>
> right, of course the NSA gets commit access and peer review rules
> don't apply. right.
>
> $ finger nsa
> finger: nsa: no such user.
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:07:31 -0600
> From: j...@fixedpointgroup.com
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Security via the NSA?
>
> can [sic] we stop these dumb posts about the NSA and windows [sic] 7?
Only if you stop these dumb posts asking others to stop their dumb posts.
Sincerely,
google we are talking to you!
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 09:02:19AM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
> I am now adding to the noise.
>
> c'mon folks, stop this. there are ways to insert holes into any O/S
> that allows loading of firmware blobs. how many end users have torn
> one apart to see what it re
I am now adding to the noise.
c'mon folks, stop this. there are ways to insert holes into any O/S
that allows loading of firmware blobs. how many end users have torn
one apart to see what it really does?
IO processors have access to your data at a very intimate level,
think about it
then sto
On 2009 Nov 21 (Sat) at 17:42:48 -0500 (-0500), Samuel Baldwin wrote:
:2009/11/21 AG :
:> Depends on whether one trusts the NSA or not.
:
:That's the nice thing about open source software; we don't have to,
:because we can verify their code or mathematics ourselves.
:
http://www.c-program.com/kt/r
On Nov 22 03:30:00, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 02:55:33PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > What could be the reason the captured video is black-and-white
> > (the tape is deffinitely in color)?
>
> the device might only support b/w. also check the signal from the
> VHS if you hav
Jan Stary wrote:
Some time ago, when I looked into something similar, all the
supported
cards that I found could only record incomming video at 1/2 res max.
Whether this is a limitation of the bt848 chipset, I didnt bother to
verify.
what do you mean by 1/2 res?
the bt8x8 (also c
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 05:42:48PM -0500, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
> 2009/11/21 AG :
> > Depends on whether one trusts the NSA or not.
>
> That's the nice thing about open source software; we don't have to,
> because we can verify their code or mathematics ourselves.
Anything can be backdoored. An a
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