Daniel yes sammy its here each year on his birthday he gives a real nice
party on his honor, and sorry i tough u know spanish, the other question
i just run openbsd basic install i just dont know what to do next the
mod_frontpage it seems has been loaded by apache at least this is what
hpptd sa
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 8:47 PM, roberth wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:16:36 +0100
> Matej D=ach wrote:
>
>> Intel HD Graphics (HM55 chipset) - including GPU acceleration (at
>> least 2D).
>
> It is being worked on. Atm from what i have read, even the vesa driver
> doesn't work that good.
>
> Ow
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On 9 September 2011 08:54, Holger Glaess wrote:
> hi
>
> i wrote a perl daemon to handle all these situations.
>
> he resolv the servername and add or delete the ip(s) to an spezific
> table.
>
> maybe it's time to work on a package for ports.
>
> holger
Maybe I'm terribly confused (so bear with
Correction: This works fine from a script executed by cron. Still doesn't work
from rc.local. Anyone willing to impart some additional wisdom?
Breeno
Quoting misc.open...@mail.usask.ca:
> G0kita,
>
> I've had a chance to review your advice, and I believe I've spotted a problem
> with your redir
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 14:11:28 -0700
Mike Larkin wrote:
> This is a known issue with MTRRs on that model and a few others.
> The MTRRs are not being reprogrammed properly on resume, and the
> result is a large range of memory resuming as non-cacheable.
>
> It is on the radar to be fixed (a few of u
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 15:22:45 -0600
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> This bug is actually known.
>
> Mike Larkin discovered that some machines are resuming with some of
> their high memory uncached. You can use memconfig(8) to force it back
> to cached. (I don't recall exactly, but it may already show as
G0kita,
I've had a chance to review your advice, and I believe I've spotted a problem
with your redirects. The command that works for me is:
/usr/bin/aucat -o - 2>/dev/null /dev/null | /usr/local/bin/ezstream -c /etc/ezstream.xml >/dev/null 2>&1 &
Before the first pipe: aucat is sending audio to
I see. So it may work by using a diff, but this is not official because
using this diff will break other cards. This means I have to build a custom
kernel, which is not officially supported. Where was this/these diff(s) sent
in? I will use them right away.
Regards,
Rasmus
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 1
>> Using ssh and read only ports is best but slow
>
> On a decent modern MP i386/amd64 you can build the full ports tree
> in under 40 hours.
>
out of which half is spent on the monsters libreoffice, jdks, firefox,
thunderbird etc. so if you can comment them out, your dpb build does
finish in 36 h
On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 10:38:16PM +0200, roberth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> got around to upgrade my Thinkpad X200 (amd64) to 8GB RAM from 2GB.
> Since then after resume from sleep X is very laggy.
> Not just talking about apps that were open before the sleep/resume
> cycle, but also newly started.
>
> Af
> got around to upgrade my Thinkpad X200 (amd64) to 8GB RAM from 2GB.
> Since then after resume from sleep X is very laggy.
> Not just talking about apps that were open before the sleep/resume
> cycle, but also newly started.
>
> After rebooting the system every thing is dandy.
>
> Anyone?
> Idea
Carlos,
I'm glad you can count on OpenBSD users in this mailing list to help you
out. Does the government of Baja California Sur or the Federal Mexican
government plan to make a donation or donations to OpenBSD? Isn't your state
where rock wildman Sammy Hagar runs a factory ?
Some of the featured
Hi,
got around to upgrade my Thinkpad X200 (amd64) to 8GB RAM from 2GB.
Since then after resume from sleep X is very laggy.
Not just talking about apps that were open before the sleep/resume
cycle, but also newly started.
After rebooting the system every thing is dandy.
Anyone?
Ideas where to st
Hi Daniel,
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
> Is any computing platform entirely free ? Is any computer processor perfect
> ?
Several years ago Sun released the Verilog source for the hardware
designs of the UltraSPARC T1 and T2 CPUs under the GPL[1]. But you
will be har
You're welcome.
I highly recommend that everyone read this article from the Beijing
GNU/Linux User's Group that provides more background about Lemote, one of
the companies that is selling Loongson computers.
http://clubbeautiful.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2:lemoteloongson-and-
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 19:58:36 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2011-09-09, Carlos A. Garcia G. wrote:
> > ok ill try to find out how to puch the webmaster so he change his
> > mind, let me get the info from the webmaster.
> > the only reason he said its "Frontpage have a marvelous tools an
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On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 11:19:56 -0700
"Carlos A. Garcia G." wrote:
> well actually it is a weird web master how says that fronpage rocks
> so he can upload the web page like smooth
You could allways update the "webmaster" first.
Frontpage was an abomination 10 years ago, i doubt that has changed
si
On 2011-09-09, Carlos A. Garcia G. wrote:
> ok ill try to find out how to puch the webmaster so he change his mind,
> let me get the info from the webmaster.
> the only reason he said its "Frontpage have a marvelous tools and with
> my frontpage i can upload the website without messing the ftp"
I know that eric but it is a openbsd forum so i have just used the
mod_frontpage package if u dont want to answer fine, dont waste u time
sending such mails THANK YOU.
On 09/09/11 12:38, Eric Furman wrote:
THIS IS NOT A FRONTPAGE SUPPORT FORUM. THANK YOU.
On Friday, September 09, 2011 11:34
THIS IS NOT A FRONTPAGE SUPPORT FORUM. THANK YOU.
On Friday, September 09, 2011 11:34 AM, "Carlos A. Garcia G."
wrote:
> On 09/09/11 10:12, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> > somebody actually wrote their own open source replacement for the frontpage
> > CGIs sometime, that might be worth a look. i'm s
On 2011-09-09, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Using ssh and read only ports is best but slow
On a decent modern MP i386/amd64 you can build the full ports tree
in under 40 hours.
> LOL... I wonder how Microsoft would answer this question in relation to
> Windows updates/programs or Adobe even.
Window
Carlos A. Garcia G. [samu...@loscabos.gob.mx] wrote:
>
> On 09/09/11 10:12, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> >somebody actually wrote their own open source replacement for the frontpage
> >CGIs sometime, that might be worth a look. i'm sure you can find it
> >searching around.
> >
> >or, you can replace
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 11:22:38 -0700
"Carlos A. Garcia G." wrote:
> ok ill try to find out how to puch the webmaster so he change his mind,
> let me get the info from the webmaster.
> the only reason he said its "Frontpage have a marvelous tools and with
> my frontpage i can upload the website wi
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, Bryan Irvine wrote:
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
Is any computing platform entirely free ? Is any computer processor perfect
? I'd like to know what processors the OpenBSD developers prefer to use.
VAX of course!
Buy that man a drink!
--
Mon
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:59 AM, Daniel Villarreal
wrote:
> Is any computing platform entirely free ? Is any computer processor perfect
> ? I'd like to know what processors the OpenBSD developers prefer to use.
VAX of course!
On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 02:59:34PM -0400, Daniel Villarreal wrote:
> Is any computing platform entirely free ? Is any computer processor perfect
> ? I'd like to know what processors the OpenBSD developers prefer to use.
Some like them wide, some like them fast, some like them old, some
like them
Is any computing platform entirely free ? Is any computer processor perfect
? I'd like to know what processors the OpenBSD developers prefer to use.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 12:40 PM, ropers wrote:
> On 9 September 2011 10:51, Zeljko Jovanovic
> wrote:
> > They payed a fee to MIPS Technologies on
Thanks, for the replys.
I guess "seriously" is a too harsh work to use on a mailinglist.
Sorry to those that took the question other than it was intended.
On Wed, 07 Sep 2011 21:15:14 -0400
"Eric Furman" wrote:
> On Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:56 AM, "roberth"
> wrote:
> > Seriously, why?
>
> Because I don't need to.
> Good enough?
> Do I now have your approval?
>
Seriously? :)
I'm looking at their website offerings and I like what I see.
http://www.loongson.cn/EN/product.php?id=4&sub=Solutions
Loongson Technology Coporation Limited
Tel : +86 10 62600855/ 56/ 57/ 58 ext: 300/305
Fax: +86 10 62600826
Mail to: market...@loongson.cn
Add: Loongson Technology Co., Ltd.
10, Ke
Alec Taylor [alec.tayl...@gmail.com] wrote:
> What's the project?
>
> I know about ~1000 open-source projects, so if you tell me the task it
> solves, I can give you a couple of open-source projects which
> implement the required feature-set.
>
yes, and in fact you can find many open source proj
On Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:16:36 +0100
Matej D=ach wrote:
> Intel HD Graphics (HM55 chipset) - including GPU acceleration (at
> least 2D).
It is being worked on. Atm from what i have read, even the vesa driver
doesn't work that good.
Owain has posted a diff for this on tech@ recently. (search for
"
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 13:48:16 -0400
Luis Useche wrote:
> My intel hd graphics works fine on a Dell Latitude 13.
Doesn't matter for him, yours is a core2, not a sandy with onchip
graphics.
On 09/09/11 10:12, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
somebody actually wrote their own open source replacement for the frontpage
CGIs sometime, that might be worth a look. i'm sure you can find it searching
around.
or, you can replace mod_frontpage with suexec, a small wrapper that you get to
compile, a
ok ill try to find out how to puch the webmaster so he change his mind,
let me get the info from the webmaster.
the only reason he said its "Frontpage have a marvelous tools and with
my frontpage i can upload the website without messing the ftp"
hummm!
On 09/09/11 10:25, Alec Taylor wrote:
What
On 2011-09-09, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> laptop:
>> ike dynamic esp from egress to 0.0.0.0/0 peer 11.22.33.44
>>
>> router:
>> ike passive esp from any to any
>>
>> possible complications:-
>>
>> - if you will be communicating with other machines in the same su
well actually it is a weird web master how says that fronpage rocks so
he can upload the web page like smooth, so im in this apache report to
load the mod_frontpage ok but whats next i need to create a user so the
webmaster can upload the website.
On 09/09/11 10:12, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
som
My intel hd graphics works fine on a Dell Latitude 13.
In any case, my suggestion will be to install OpenBSD on a USB key and
boot it to see what happens.
Luis.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Matej D=ach wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I am considering switch from Linux to OpenBSD, but I am a bit conc
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Stuart Henderson wrote:
> laptop:
> ike dynamic esp from egress to 0.0.0.0/0 peer 11.22.33.44
>
> router:
> ike passive esp from any to any
>
> possible complications:-
>
> - if you will be communicating with other machines in the same subnet,
> they will send return traffic directly rather th
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 16:16:02 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> My understanding is
> > that packages from the official site and mirrors are not signed.
> >
> > All the files that are downloaded when you build a port are checked against
> > the "distinfio" file.
>
> correct, if this is an issu
What's the project?
I know about ~1000 open-source projects, so if you tell me the task it
solves, I can give you a couple of open-source projects which
implement the required feature-set.
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 3:12 AM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> somebody actually wrote their own open source rep
somebody actually wrote their own open source replacement for the frontpage
CGIs sometime, that might be worth a look. i'm sure you can find it searching
around.
or, you can replace mod_frontpage with suexec, a small wrapper that you get to
compile, and mod_rewrite rules. you still have to use
G0kita,
So, to more generally confirm the solution to the problems with my scripts:
Commands located in the rc infrastructure, or in scripts called by cron, must
redirect terminal output to /dev/null or they might not work as expected.
Is the above a true statement?
Thanks!
Breeno
Quoting G
On 2011-09-09, David Walker wrote:
> I have some idea IPsec might be useful so I do a search and this comes
> up (first cab off the rank) ...
> http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/zero-ipsec-4-minutes
> ... it's specifically about OpenBSD and it looks pretty easy.
>
> So I go to the ipsec(4)
On 9 September 2011 10:51, Zeljko Jovanovic wrote:
> They payed a fee to MIPS Technologies only as a sign of good will (and they
> didn't want press to write (lie) about some patent nonsense associated with
> their product). Officialy, the explanation is that that gives them right to
> use the MIP
> Good day,
>
> I am considering switch from Linux to OpenBSD, but I am a bit concerned
> about my GPU...
>
> i own HP Pavilion DM4 1150ea... some technical details;
>
> Processor Intel Core i5-450M Processor 2.4 GHz, Level 3 cache 3 MB
> Intel HM55 chipset
> Display 35.5 cm (14") diagonal High-Def
Sounds like fun.
Here's what you're looking for:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diameter_%28protocol%29
Open-source implementation: http://diameter.sourceforge.net/
On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Matt S wrote:
> I don't know how adventurous you feel, but as long as the the old gear
> supports L
Good day,
I am considering switch from Linux to OpenBSD, but I am a bit concerned
about my GPU...
i own HP Pavilion DM4 1150ea... some technical details;
Processor Intel Core i5-450M Processor 2.4 GHz, Level 3 cache 3 MB
Intel HM55 chipset
Display 35.5 cm (14") diagonal High-Definition LED HP B
On 2011-09-09, Aaron wrote:
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgSig <--- info on signing
> packages. My understanding is
> that packages from the official site and mirrors are not signed.
>
> All the files that are downloaded when you build a port are checked against
> the "distinfio" file.
I don't know how adventurous you feel, but as long as the the old gear
supports L2TP pass through, you could consider trying npppd. Although, it
requires some preparation work like adding PIPEX to the generic kernel and
building npppd from the source code. Another option is to investigate using
O
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Breen Ouellette wrote:
> I've configured the ices package to stream whatever happens to be flowing
> into my sound card line input using this roundabout method (seems to work
> the best given that ices will read from a FIFO but not stdin):
> 1. aucat writes line
Hi David,
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 21:45:52 +0930, David Walker
wrote:
> Nick Holland
>> define "security" :)
>
> I'm guessing that TLS is out and that IPsec might be in on that criteria.
> Is SSH out there too?
>
I'd say SSH tunnels are still in.
>> Your risks with wireless:
>> * Unauthorized use
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgSig <--- info on signing
packages. My understanding is
that packages from the official site and mirrors are not signed.
All the files that are downloaded when you build a port are checked against
the "distinfio" file.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:13 PM, lanceb
no one?:O:P
On Thu, 08 Sep 2011 10:30:46 -0700 lancebaynes87 wrote
>Are there any improvements regarding the $subject? :O
>
>Just asking, it's an exciting thing! Are there any verification methods after
>downloading a package from ex.: port?
>
>http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions
I have some idea IPsec might be useful so I do a search and this comes
up (first cab off the rank) ...
http://www.symantec.com/connect/articles/zero-ipsec-4-minutes
... it's specifically about OpenBSD and it looks pretty easy.
So I go to the ipsec(4) man page and see this ...
If we apply ESP
!
Thanks Otto and Fred.
hth
Fred
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> define "security" :)
Ouch. I like Bruce Schneier's cynicism ...
As long as I feel secure right?
Encryption to some standard (yet to be determined).
At a minimum packet contents but headers would be great.
I'm a fair bit out of my depth but if I can encapsulate endpoint IP
addresse
Hi,
thanks for the further answers unfortunately the auth/filter server has
to be managed by a guy who has limited knowledge of unix (he deals at most
with ubuntu) so it has to be withan easy GUI and make him not waste time
when he issues a new ticket for access.
This is why any CLI or prog
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On 9 September 2011 12:21, Douglas Ray wrote:
> Those dmesg(8)s everyone posts to dm...@openbsd.org - where are they
> archived?
>
> thanks,
> Douglas
>
Some people have put dmesgs online at:
http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=dmesgd;SQLIMIT=20
hth
Fred
Thank you Thomas.
On 09/09/2011, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/authpf.html
At first glance that looks really cool (well it still looks cool) but
I'm not sure it's what I'm after.
As far as I can tell the authentication is secure and ties a ruleset
to an IP but from then on
On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 09:21:21PM +1000, Douglas Ray wrote:
> Those dmesg(8)s everyone posts to dm...@openbsd.org - where are they archived?
>
> thanks,
> Douglas
They are archived on a machine for developers only.
-Otto
Those dmesg(8)s everyone posts to dm...@openbsd.org - where are they archived?
thanks,
Douglas
On 09/09/11 05:33, David Walker wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm using some old gear that doesn't support WPA or better (WEP only).
> Until I get around to that what are my options security wise?
define "security" :)
>
> Here's the machines:
>
> inet <-> OpenBSD <-> CPE AP <-> USB <-> OpenBSD <-> desktops
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:33 AM, David Walker wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm using some old gear that doesn't support WPA or better (WEP only).
> Until I get around to that what are my options security wise?
>
> Here's the machines:
>
> inet <-> OpenBSD <-> CPE AP <-> USB <-> OpenBSD <-> desktops
>
> The AP
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:13:43 +0200
Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Tomas Bodzar [2011-09-08 18:33]:
> > Are some of the devs attending or no one invited?
> > http://www.bsdday.eu/2011
>
> first time I personally hear about this at all.
Lua and FreeBSD and neologism, lol.
jirib
On 2011/09/09 11:39, Pablo Velasco FernC!ndez wrote:
> I have this one: athn0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9285" rev
> 0x01: apic 2 int 16
> athn0: AR9285 rev 2 (1T1R), ROM rev 13, address 90:4c:e5:06:9f:31
> on my Compaq mini cq 10 and works fine.
Sure, that is not ath(4) though.
> 201
I have this one: athn0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9285" rev 0x01:
apic 2 int 16
athn0: AR9285 rev 2 (1T1R), ROM rev 13, address 90:4c:e5:06:9f:31
on my Compaq mini cq 10 and works fine.
2011/9/9 Stuart Henderson
> Jens Rasmus Liland gmail.com> writes:
>
> > I bought this card in the h
Hi.
I'm using some old gear that doesn't support WPA or better (WEP only).
Until I get around to that what are my options security wise?
Here's the machines:
inet <-> OpenBSD <-> CPE AP <-> USB <-> OpenBSD <-> desktops
The AP is some Cisco or something. Like those WRT54s and whatnot.
I notice i
Jens Rasmus Liland gmail.com> writes:
> I bought this card in the hope that it would work, because Soekris.EU does
> sell the real AR5414 based card, and I believe that is some sort of quality
> assurance.
Quality has nothing to do with it, if the driver does not support the chip,
the card won't
* Tomas Bodzar [2011-09-08 18:33]:
> Are some of the devs attending or no one invited?
> http://www.bsdday.eu/2011
first time I personally hear about this at all.
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On 09.09.2011. 00:32, ropers wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson#MIPS_patent_issues
So does this mean that this platform is now to be regarded as
patent-encumbered and no longer completely free (libre)?
(That would kind of ruin the big appeal for me.)
The platform is free in software
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hi
i wrote a perl daemon to handle all these situations.
he resolv the servername and add or delete the ip(s) to an spezific
table.
maybe it's time to work on a package for ports.
holger
> On 2011-09-08, Gerard Lally wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> First post. Beginner- to intermediate user.
>>
>> How do
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