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On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 17:13:22 -0400
> priviledge is wrong in any version of English.
And what's right about privilege exactly, actually I wouldn't care for
the answer anyway, sounds came before words and there are many
complexities, before very few decide to put a variant in an
english dictionary.
Hi Kristaps,
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:25 PM, Kristaps Dzonsons wrote:
> I'm curious---does anybody use deroff(1)? B And if so, for what? B I'm only
> interested in contemporary uses unless you have some awesome stories. B I
> guesss I'm curious if it has any particular utility other than "deroff
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 21:11:37 +0200
ropers wrote:
> YOU SHALL NOT PASS
But I am Gandalf the white and you have not fallen from the bridge of
Khazad-dum to the depths of moria and fought the fiery shadow, Yet!
Hi,
I'm curious---does anybody use deroff(1)? And if so, for what? I'm
only interested in contemporary uses unless you have some awesome
stories. I guesss I'm curious if it has any particular utility other
than "deroff | spell". (Does anybody use spell(1), for that matter?)
References:
priviledge is wrong in any version of English.
On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 18:44 +, "Kevin Chadwick"
wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 19:26:25 +0200
> Benny Lofgren wrote:
>
> > I'm pretty certain that privilege is spelled without a 'd' in British
> > English as well as in all other English subvariants
2011/9/1 Bryan Irvine :
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:38 PM, fqui nonez wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I have a ftpd server box, OBSD-4.9, and pflog shows:
>>
>> Aug 29 10:11:03.520900 rule 3/(match) pass in on rl0:
>> 190.87.195.241.2732 > 192.168.5.2.21: S 2008995709:2008995709(0) win
>> 65535
>> Aug 29
On 01/09/2011, at 9:23 PM, Daniel Gracia
wrote:
> Lambo, Ferrari, Maserati, Aprilia... As you are an owner, you should know
their historic -let's call it- 'temperamental' behaviour ;-)
I thought Aprilia used Rotax engines in some (all, maybe?) of their bikes
Nein?
John
On 09/01/2011 11:40 AM, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
sent to Amit and Antoine...
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
So any changes, including documentation, need to be checked against
-current ?
yes.
Development work is done on -current.
Do NOT waste people's time with cos
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:38 PM, fqui nonez wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a ftpd server box, OBSD-4.9, and pflog shows:
>
> Aug 29 10:11:03.520900 rule 3/(match) pass in on rl0:
> 190.87.195.241.2732 > 192.168.5.2.21: S 2008995709:2008995709(0) win
> 65535
> Aug 29 10:15:52.825409 rule 3/(match) pas
On 1 September 2011 19:01, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> priviledges --> privileges
>
> I believe the correct spelling of privileges is debateable, I
> personally prefer priviledges as I also prefer colour but I think it
> should be the Maintainers preference and switching it seems to make it
> easier
On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 11:11:11AM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> I don't see diffs in this thread.
>
They are diffing cars. Unless those cars are using embedded OpenBSD, which
they aren't
As Perry Mason once said:
"This is irrelevant, immaterial and incompetant"
AFAIK, you don't do diffs for advocacy.
:-)
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> I don't see diffs in this thread.
>
> On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 06:03:00PM +0200, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso wrote:
>> @ Daniel Villarreal wrote (2011-09-01
17:21+0200):
>> > Seeing and hearing that L
On Thu, 01 Sep 2011 19:26:25 +0200
Benny Lofgren wrote:
> I'm pretty certain that privilege is spelled without a 'd' in British
> English as well as in all other English subvariants. The only
> authoritative dictionary I have readily available right now is my copy
> of the Longman Dictionary of E
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 04:02:17PM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
> A search through the misc@ archives would show other people have used
> vpnc to connect to sipgate, most likely related to xauth authentication.
>
> g.day
Super! Thanks a lot eh! I used the config someone posted on this mailing
l
On 2011-09-01 19.01, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:35:57 -0400
> Daniel Villarreal wrote:
>> priviledges --> privileges
> I believe the correct spelling of privileges is debateable, I
> personally prefer priviledges as I also prefer colour but I think it
> should be the Maintainers
On 09/01/2011 06:20 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Paul Suh goodeast.com> writes:
On Aug 30, 2011, at 2:34 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
2011/8/30 Paul Suh goodeast.com>:
I'm looking for a mini-ITX motherboard with at least 4 x Gig-E ports.
Not a board, but full computers:
http://www.lannerin
Alexei Malinin wrote:
> I often worked on OpenBSD AMD/Intel PC consoles and really did not have
> good support of navigation and function keys of a typical PC keyboard.
Part of the problem is that wscons(4) and xterm(1) strive to emulate
a DEC VT220 terminal whose LK201 keyboard is quite differe
GOODNEWS!!! OPEN ATTACHMENT
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type APPLICATION/DEFANGED which had a
name of OPEN_ATTACTHMENT_GOOD_NEWS!!!.23763DEFANGED-doc]
I don't see diffs in this thread.
On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 06:03:00PM +0200, Steffen Daode Nurpmeso wrote:
> @ Daniel Villarreal wrote (2011-09-01 17:21+0200):
> > Seeing and hearing that Lamborghini was a pleasant surprise.
>
> Lambo is Audi now.
> I.e. Volkswagen - one generation.
> OK, two.
>
@ Daniel Villarreal wrote (2011-09-01 17:21+0200):
> Seeing and hearing that Lamborghini was a pleasant surprise.
Lambo is Audi now.
I.e. Volkswagen - one generation.
OK, two.
> I'd also be interested in checking out one of the Tesla motor cars.
And Tesla is actually a modified Lotus Elise with
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:35:57 -0400
Daniel Villarreal wrote:
> If you'd like to completely disable priviledges granting through the
> PolicyKit framework, create the file:
> /etc/polkit-1/nullbackend.conf.d/99-nullbackend.conf
> containing the following lines:
> [Configuration]
> Priority=99
>
> p
sent to Amit and Antoine...
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
> So any changes, including documentation, need to be checked against
> -current ?
>
> My previous suggestions to Antoine were against -stable. Sorry if I caused
> any inconvenience.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel Villar
Antoine,
Thank you for looking at this. This is a start. I have more notes to look
over from my previous install on a different system.
Regards,
Daniel Villarreal
--
+python-2.6.6p0
If you want to use this package as your default system python, as root
create symbolic links like so (o
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
> On 2011-09-01, at 9:50 AM, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
>
>> So I was installing OpenBSD on my nice (for me) dual-core desktop and saw
>> some things that need to be corrected...
>> There's a misspelling here and I've noticed other errors. Is it o
Hello.
I often worked on OpenBSD AMD/Intel PC consoles and really did not have
good support of navigation and function keys of a typical PC keyboard.
Also I had some problems with colors/attributes (maybe they were
video adapter dependent).
These issues exist long time and cause much inconvenienc
Thanks, Vijay,
Maybe they'll have this all fixed for the next release. I'll email my
suggestions and see what they come up with.
Thanks,
Daniel
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
>
> On 2011-09-01, at 9:50 AM, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
> > +polkit-0.97p3
> > polkitd(8) runs setu
Seeing and hearing that Lamborghini was a pleasant surprise. I'd also be
interested in checking out one of the Tesla motor cars.
Daniel, what you think is a nice exotic sports car ?
Me gusta tambiC)n discutir alimentaciC3n.
So maybe OpenBSD isn't all flashy and gaudy like that Lamborghini, but t
On 2011-09-01, at 9:50 AM, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
> So I was installing OpenBSD on my nice (for me) dual-core desktop and saw
> some things that need to be corrected...
> There's a misspelling here and I've noticed other errors. Is it okay to
> submit these and the proposed corrections here, or
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
> So I was installing OpenBSD on my nice (for me) dual-core desktop and saw
> some things that need to be corrected...
> There's a misspelling here and I've noticed other errors. Is it okay to
> submit these and the proposed corrections here
So I was installing OpenBSD on my nice (for me) dual-core desktop and saw
some things that need to be corrected...
There's a misspelling here and I've noticed other errors. Is it okay to
submit these and the proposed corrections here, or should I follow another
course of action?
+polkit-0.97p3
pol
Indeed, they have a. let's say colourful nature/history
but that's me, no more the off topic posts. :-)
On 01 Sep 2011, at 1:23 PM, Daniel Gracia wrote:
> Lambo, Ferrari, Maserati, Aprilia... As you are an owner, you should know
their historic -let's call it- 'temperamental' behaviour ;-)
>
>
Lambo, Ferrari, Maserati, Aprilia... As you are an owner, you should
know their historic -let's call it- 'temperamental' behaviour ;-)
VirtualBox can make some testings comfy, sure; that not solves any real
problem in a real world, but you mileage may vary, of course. Just my
opinion from my h
On 01 Sep 2011, at 12:37 PM, Daniel Gracia wrote:
> You guys aren't serious, are you?
>
> Lambos are shiny and fast crap that gets on fire easily -almost the same for
any italian car/bike out on the market; maybe not Fiat-. And that's just the
opposite OpenBSD seeks.
>
> VirtualBox solving a probl
On 2011-08-28, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> These compilers have not gone through the security audit and do not
> contain security enhancements like those in the base system.
> -The compilers are renamed egcc, eg++, etc. to avoid
> +The gcc binaries are renamed egcc, eg++, etc. to avoid
> confusion wi
You guys aren't serious, are you?
Lambos are shiny and fast crap that gets on fire easily -almost the same
for any italian car/bike out on the market; maybe not Fiat-. And that's
just the opposite OpenBSD seeks.
VirtualBox solving a problem? Not in my world.
El 01/09/2011 11:55, Tobias Crefe
Paul Suh goodeast.com> writes:
> On Aug 30, 2011, at 2:34 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote:
> > 2011/8/30 Paul Suh goodeast.com>:
> >> I'm looking for a mini-ITX motherboard with at least 4 x Gig-E ports.
> >
> > Not a board, but full computers:
> >
> http://www.lannerinc.com/Embedded_Computing/All-Purp
Am Wed, 31 Aug 2011 14:48:56 -0400
schrieb Daniel Villarreal :
> I was posting to advoc...@openbsd.org, but only SPAM seems to
> function on that list?
Well, for whatever reason it ended at b...@openbsd.org ...
Beside the question what kind of "encryption" your MUA is using...
> http://youcanli
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