Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread Daniel Villarreal
Hi there Fritz, On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Fritz Wuehler fr...@spamexpire-201109.rodent.frell.theremailer.net wrote: You wrote: And how do they sound now, completely different, if the 'correct' spelling is prvilege and despite that many still use priviledge (even You can't even

Re: audit openbsd.org!

2011-09-17 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I'm still worried, though. There's some mystery involved, how did they get root ? http://isc.sans.edu/diary.html?storyid=11497 kernel.org is indicating Down for maintenance. Ouch. http://www.linuxfoundation.org/ has some information, but they're still investigating. Looking at Linus'

Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread Daniel Villarreal
Eric, You don't get it... you and Fritz both assume the Scots give a care about what you think. You assume the rest of the world cares about your English preferences. You and Fritz got the arrogance part down pat. I don't know if you realize this, but human language is an art, hence that's why a

Re: audit openbsd.org!

2011-09-17 Thread STeve Andre'
Linux is not OpenBSD, it's Linux. What happens there does not affect OpenBSD. Likely at some point it will be revealed what happened. At any rate it isn't germane to these lists. --STeve Andre' On 09/17/11 03:40, Daniel Villarreal wrote: I'm still worried, though. There's some mystery

Re: audit openbsd.org!

2011-09-17 Thread Daniel Villarreal
Okay, STeve. Right on. I see no need to discuss this topic here. I am more interested in the differences in perspective of Theo and Linus. I addressed Linus' blog out of interest in his concern in the ongoing developments. Even then, I consider Linux to be a kernel packaged with a bunch of

Re: audit openbsd.org!

2011-09-17 Thread Tomas Bodzar
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Villarreal yclwebmas...@gmail.com wrote: Okay, STeve. Right on. I see no need to discuss this topic here. I am more interested in the differences in perspective of Theo and Linus. I addressed Linus' blog out of interest in his concern in the ongoing

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Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sat, 17 Sep 2011 02:34:30 +0200 Fritz Wuehler rodent wrote: That's a load of rubbish. Doing something wrong because others do it just makes you a meme, it doesn't make you right. You're a great arrogant, know-nothing son of a bitch. Trust me, you wouldn't say that to my face, your a

Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread Daniel Villarreal
OpenBSD is indeed about correctness, that's computer code, so that's pretty much cut-and-dried. Human language, on the other hand, is not so cut-and-dried. Privilege is the preferred spelling that should be used in OpenBSD, fine. It's not so much that I fail or you or Fritz fail, it's that we're

Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi, Daniel Villarreal wrote on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 10:54:52AM -0400: OpenBSD is indeed about correctness, that's computer code, so that's pretty much cut-and-dried. Human language, on the other hand, is not so cut-and-dried. The language in OpenBSD is correct when jmc@ and nick@ like it,

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Packages missing for amd64 snapshots

2011-09-17 Thread Christopher Ahrens
I am not seeing the packages for the snapshot build of amd64 on any of the mirrors I have tried, but I can see packages for i386 and other platforms. On all of the mirrors I have tried there is an index.txt in the amd64 directory (which only lists itself) and nothing else Has compilation of

Re: Packages missing for amd64 snapshots

2011-09-17 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
Le samedi 17 septembre 2011 C 11:27:32, Christopher Ahrens a C)crit : I am not seeing the packages for the snapshot build of amd64 on any of the mirrors I have tried, but I can see packages for i386 and other platforms. On all of the mirrors I have tried there is an index.txt in the amd64

Re: http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/

2011-09-17 Thread ropers
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Apache problems

2011-09-17 Thread L. V. Lammert
We have an older server (4.3) that is getting cranky - two or three times a week Apache just 'stops', and the only issue I can find is in the common error log (i.e. not one of the VHs), which shows unable to fork: [error] (35)Resource temporarily unavailable: fork: Unable to fork new process It

Re: Apache problems

2011-09-17 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
Le samedi 17 septembre 2011 C 04:15:18, L. V. Lammert a C)crit : We have an older server (4.3) that is getting cranky - two or three times a week Apache just 'stops', and the only issue I can find is in the common error log (i.e. not one of the VHs), which shows unable to fork: [error]

Re: Are there any virtualization solutions for OpenBSD? (!important: no package from ports!)

2011-09-17 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
What are my solutions? I'm searching for one that doesn't use packages from ports. Are there any? There are none. Consider using qemu from ports, or better, don't use virtualization.

Re: Apache problems

2011-09-17 Thread L. V. Lammert
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote: [error] (35)Resource temporarily unavailable: fork: Unable to fork new process Isn't running 4.3 kinda cranky? Only in the past six months - pretty much bulletproof for many years. $SEARCH_ENGINE $your_error_message gives, for

Re: Apache problems

2011-09-17 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
[...] Unfortunatley, that isn't the issue. It has run fine with max_clients set at 150; when this started happening, I ran it down to 64. [...] Thanks for pointing this out. Do you have any other minor detail, before I decide I definitely can't help? It isn't a resource problem, however, ..

sysctl and power button

2011-09-17 Thread f5b
--- # uname -smrv OpenBSD 5.0 GENERIC.MP#44 i386 # sysctl | grep power hw.allowpowerdown=1 # cat /etc/sysctl.conf | grep power #hw.allowpowerdown=0# 0=Disable power button shutdown #machdep.apmhalt=1 # 1=powerdown hack, try if halt -p doesn't work

Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread Fritz Wuehler
Dear homosexual lovebirds Danni and Chadwick, I'm sure you know-nothing faggots will be very happy together. You homos are wrong, just admit it like men. Ooops, neither of you can do that, now can you ;-) Have a nice day, faggots! Hasta la vista, maricones!

Re: question about documentation

2011-09-17 Thread ropers
Homophobia isn't welcome on this list. Fuck off. On 18 September 2011 04:40, Fritz Wuehler fr...@spamexpire-201109.rodent.frell.theremailer.net wrote: Dear homosexual lovebirds Danni and Chadwick, I'm sure you know-nothing faggots will be very happy together. You homos are wrong, just admit

Re: sysctl and power button

2011-09-17 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 8:12 PM, f5b f5b...@gmail.com wrote: ... 1\ so the machine can shutdown using the power button (press the power button once). should sysctl.conf set default to hw.allowpowerdown=1 sync to reality? The commented out lines are intentionally *not* the defaults. The