On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 11:30:10PM -0700, Raymond Lillard wrote:
> ...All seems to have went well, it is still rebuilding, but
> in checking status I see no serial in the status output.
> Should the "serial" number contain the duid? Is this
> expected or did I miss something? Maybe the "serial"
>
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 04:58:51PM +, sc...@web.de wrote:
> In no of the above man pages stay (1) the format of mixerctl.conf
> or (2) where it must be placed. From the end of the page mixerctl.conf(5)
> I can infer "/etc/mixerctl.conf" is the place. Waht is the format?
> Name=value pairs separ
On 10/29/2011 01:56 PM, sc...@web.de wrote:
> Shane Harbour wrote:
>
>> Normally, what I do, is "mixerctl > /etc/mixerctl.conf" and then just
>> edit from there as needed.
>
> OK, thanks. I suppose, mixerctl.conf is placed in /etc and consist
> of name/value pairs as in output of the comand mixe
Shane Harbour wrote:
> Normally, what I do, is "mixerctl > /etc/mixerctl.conf" and then just
> edit from there as needed.
OK, thanks. I suppose, mixerctl.conf is placed in /etc and consist
of name/value pairs as in output of the comand mixerctl, I suppose
you edit only the values changing them.
On 10/29/2011 10:58 AM, sc...@web.de wrote:
> In no of the above man pages stay (1) the format of mixerctl.conf
> or (2) where it must be placed. From the end of the page mixerctl.conf(5)
> I can infer "/etc/mixerctl.conf" is the place. Waht is the format?
> Name=value pairs separated by new lines?
Le 10/29/11 17:50, Thomas de Grivel a icrit :
Le 10/27/11 14:48, OpenBSD Europe a icrit :
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:44 PM, OpenBSD
Europe wrote:
We have started shipping OpenBSD 5.0 :-)
All orders have been shipped (only a couple remaining which will be
shipped tomorrow).
Received today, t
In no of the above man pages stay (1) the format of mixerctl.conf
or (2) where it must be placed. From the end of the page mixerctl.conf(5)
I can infer "/etc/mixerctl.conf" is the place. Waht is the format?
Name=value pairs separated by new lines?
Rod.
Le 10/27/11 14:48, OpenBSD Europe a icrit :
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 2:44 PM, OpenBSD Europe wrote:
We have started shipping OpenBSD 5.0 :-)
All orders have been shipped (only a couple remaining which will be
shipped tomorrow).
Received today, thanks !!!
--
Thomas de Grivel
http://b.lowh.n
I am backing up my server before doing a fresh install.
I saw all this crap in /etc/mail when tarring.
Seems to be almost all in German. I have no idea where from or how any this got
there.
Some has recent dates, some are from 2009. I never saw any of this when I
backed up /etc recently.
I do not
titomarifran...@gmail.com (Tito Mari Francis Escaqo), 2011.10.29 (Sat) 11:50
(CEST):
> My task is to design a kiosk that will only display a web browser, Firefox
> for now (I'd also appreciate guide on other graphical web browser) when
> OpenBSD boots up. When the browser quits, the whole system s
* Tito Mari Francis Escaqo [2011-10-29T17:50+0800]:
> My idea is for the whole system to run off a Live CD, but I'm quite
> lost how to start the X windowing system, then the web browser and
> then automatically shutdown the whole system after quitting web
> browser.
As for the browser starting w
* patsy [2011-10-28T23:57+]:
> Check the latest post on http://undeadly.org (naddy@'s report)
Nice to know this is on the radar, about the only thing I miss
occasionally.
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* Marc Espie [2011-10-29T10:53+0200]:
> You should read undeadly, in particular the 3rd part of the
> hackathon report.
Missed that, thanks!
Good day,
My task is to design a kiosk that will only display a web browser, Firefox
for now (I'd also appreciate guide on other graphical web browser) when
OpenBSD boots up. When the browser quits, the whole system should shutdown
as well. Can you please point me to guides how to do this? My idea
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 07:41:20PM +0200, Sime Ramov wrote:
> Since OpenBSD libc now supports multi-byte characters, are there any
> forthcoming plans to bring this support to nvi?
>
> There is no editor in base which supports it and I don't want to install
> or use vim.
You should read undeadly,
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