Lol, what a scam! We got calls with the same context in Sweden as well.
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:36 AM, rancor theran...@gmail.com wrote:
Lol, what a scam! We got calls with the same context in Sweden as well.
There's one for .xxx as well. I can see it now, RED HAWT OSes just
waiting for you!!! openbsd.xxx!!!
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On 2011-10-31 00.32, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote:
I have to use raw sockets for a college assignment. I basically
have to code a simplified FTP client of sorts to connect 2
machines. No IP nor TCP involved by definition. The specification
for this assignment is similar to the Kermit
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I have this diff running on the failover-side currently.
I'v disabled all extra set timeout-settings on failover-side which I used to
hold down the exp. time.
The replication of exp. time seems to work.
I have a long-lived tcp connection which used to show up with double exp. time
on the
I've got tired of setting up my system after clean installs of -current
so I wrote this simple script which I pipe to perl immediately after
first boot.
Maybe someone finds it useful.
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Usage: ftp -o - -V http://dl.ramov.com/bootstrap.pl | perl -
use 5.010;
use strict;
use
* Maxim Bourmistrov m...@alumni.chalmers.se [2011-10-26 08:23]:
I have a CARP setup in failover.
Is there any reason for ESTABLISHED states on the failover node to
have double expiration time?
Eg. on master the exp. time is 5h (set optimisation aggressive),
while on slave it is 10h.
wow. I
For completeness sake, first one is for files in /etc and /var/adsuck
and the second one for my home dotfiles:
$ cat src/etc/bootstrap.sh
#/bin/sh
rsync \
-av \
--exclude 'bootstrap.sh' \
/storage/src/etc /
cp resolv.conf /var/adsuck/files/
$
For the record:
mikeb@ picked this up in PFSYNC - pf.conf best practice-thread.
On 10/31/2011 12:48 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Maxim Bourmistrovm...@alumni.chalmers.se [2011-10-26 08:23]:
I have a CARP setup in failover.
Is there any reason for ESTABLISHED states on the failover node to
* Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net [2011-10-27 21:59]:
Tomas Bodzar [tomas.bod...@gmail.com] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 8:23 PM, tx zzw...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it possible to make 1 Mpps router (BGP and routing between several 1GBE
links) with standard x86 CPU such as Xeon or Opteron
* Raymond Lillard r...@sonic.net [2011-10-29 08:30]:
Should the serial number contain the duid? Is this
no.
expected or did I miss something? Maybe the serial
relates to hardware raid?
kinda. for hw raids, bioctl shows the serial numbers of the physical
disks there - since they don't show
* Sime Ramov s...@ramov.com [2011-10-29 13:58]:
* Tito Mari Francis Escaqo titomarifran...@gmail.com
[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
on 30/10/2011 23:41 Constantine A. Murenin said the following:
On 30 October 2011 02:39, Dmitry Tigrov ti...@darkstar.spb.ru wrote:
Russia has cancelled the move to DST for 2011.
Is cancellation DST for Russia added to 5.0 version? Is any patch to
cancellation for 4.9 version?
Thanks for all the answers so far.
I forgot to mention that the connection will be done
using a crossover ethernet cable, if that's relevant.
Marco would want term.xxx maybe
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:36 AM, rancor theran...@gmail.com wrote:
Lol, what a scam! We got calls with the same context in Sweden as well.
There's one for .xxx as well. I can see it now, RED HAWT OSes just
waiting for
hello everyone,
everything is working fine, but after bios update i see some acpi log in
dmesg
acpicpu0 at acpi0acpi0: unable to load \\_PR_.CPU0._PDC.IST0
acpicpu1 at acpi0### AML PARSE ERROR (0x3cb): Undefined name: SSD6
error evaluating: \\_PR_.CPU6._PDC
maybe to put acpidump somewhere?
Tried to install latest snapshot of 5.0-CURRENT (as Realtek RTL8105E
doesn't work on 4.9) on my Samsung NC-110-A01 laptop with Intel NM10
Express chipset. After successful disk layout and formatting partitions,
during set installation (i/o load on a drive) I've got a lots of
ahci0: read NCQ
I wonder if the current owner of fsck.com would prefer the better fsck.xxx :)
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On 2011-10-31, Hrvoje Popovski hrv...@srce.hr wrote:
hello everyone,
everything is working fine, but after bios update i see some acpi log in
dmesg
acpicpu0 at acpi0acpi0: unable to load \\_PR_.CPU0._PDC.IST0
acpicpu1 at acpi0### AML PARSE ERROR (0x3cb): Undefined name: SSD6
error
Hi,
I want to use openBSD more frequently and so I am looking at solid
laptops, which would handle oBSD flawlessly.
Now, I had found various discussions about this, but they are all
focused on the best price.
I am looking into best performance laptops.
I am looking at:
RAM size
CPU
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Hi, I setup four 4.9-RELEASE installs under ESXi 5.0.0:
amd64 as Other
amd64 as FreeBSD
i386 as Other
i386 as FreeBSD
All 4 got 512megs of RAM, unlimited use of the 8 available CPU cores,
and totally default installs other than stress from ports.
After installing I ran stress --cpu 8 --io 4
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I am looking into best performance laptops.
I am looking at:
RAM size
CPU frequency/number of cores etc.
GPU (not integrated, if possible)
WiFI - Wireless performance/speeds
One thing you did not mention, but is important to consider, is the running
temperature of different
On 10/31/2011 10:01 PM, Tyler Morgan wrote:
Hi, I setup four 4.9-RELEASE installs under ESXi 5.0.0:
amd64 as Other
amd64 as FreeBSD
i386 as Other
i386 as FreeBSD
All 4 got 512megs of RAM, unlimited use of the 8 available CPU cores,
and totally default installs other than stress from ports.
Hi,
Attached archive has small testing scripts to be extracted in /tmp.
There are 2 tests (exec1 and exec2) with 2 scripts each (4 scripts
total):
test#1, openbsd:
$ /tmp/exec1.sh
exec1.sh executed
test#1, linux:
# /tmp/exec1.sh
/tmp/exec1.pl executed
exec1.sh executed
test#2, openbsd:
$
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:25:22PM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
Attached archive has small testing scripts to be extracted in /tmp.
http://www4.kucharski.name/pub/script-shebang-tests.tgz
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.namewrote:
Hi,
Attached archive has small testing scripts to be extracted in /tmp.
There are 2 tests (exec1 and exec2) with 2 scripts each (4 scripts
total):
ted
Make sure the shebang points to the correct location.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.namewrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:25:22PM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
Attached archive has small testing scripts to be extracted in /tmp.
http://www4.kucharski.name/pub/script-shebang-tests.tgz
I don't know what
Dear all, before you reply to this thread please check the scripts first
and read carefully the output.
There is no permission denied, nor file not found errors, but execution
of a script with wrong interpreter.
The issue I'm reporting here maybe tricky for some of you, so please
read carefuly
Also in terms of subject line, I'm talking about *script* in shebang
line, not a *binary* in shebang line. /bin/sh or /usr/bin/perl is a
binary, where exec1.sh and exec2.pl have *scripts* in shebang line.
That would be the FDSCRIPTS #ifdef in exec_script.c in the kernel.
That is not enabled
Also this is what ktrace says:
31688 ktrace RET ktrace 0
31688 ktrace CALL execve(0xcfbdb6fb,0xcfbdb674,0xcfbdb67c)
31688 ktrace NAMI ./exec1.sh
31688 ktrace NAMI /tmp/exec1.pl
31688 ktrace RET execve -1 errno 8 Exec format error
at this stage I think this behaviour is
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.name wrote:
Dear all, before you reply to this thread please check the scripts first
and read carefully the output.
Today's lesson in economics: the harder to make something, the less
people will do it. Getting pedantic about
2011/11/1 Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
That would be the FDSCRIPTS #ifdef in exec_script.c in the kernel.
That is not enabled by default, you're the first to bring this up
in two decades.
Wikipedia
(https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Shebang_%28Unix%29)
and the links
ESXi 3.5?? Can you test with ESXi 4 U2??
I read his tests to be under 5.0
Hi, I setup four 4.9-RELEASE installs under ESXi 5.0.0:
Only the host was a 3.5 year old server.
You may want to read it again.
Best,
Daniel
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.name wrote:
Also this is what ktrace says:
B 31688 ktrace B RET B ktrace 0
B 31688 ktrace B CALL B execve(0xcfbdb6fb,0xcfbdb674,0xcfbdb67c)
B 31688 ktrace B NAMI B ./exec1.sh
B 31688 ktrace B NAMI B /tmp/exec1.pl
B
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 02:15:43AM -0200, Daniel B. wrote:
Hi misc@,
Since my last snapshot upgrade, with upgraded packages, all GTK+
application icons have a white or a black background, with no transparency.
It's a minor problem, but it's annoying anyway. Some icons really suck,
plus
how does linux handle that without going into infinite loops?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.name wrote:
Hi,
Attached archive has small testing scripts to be extracted in /tmp.
There are 2 tests (exec1 and exec2) with 2 scripts each (4 scripts
total):
linux runs infinite loops in 5 minutes, so thats not a huge problem for them.
On 01/11/2011, at 2:05 PM, Andres Perera wrote:
how does linux handle that without going into infinite loops?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.name wrote:
Hi,
Attached
Am 01.11.2011 um 01:08 schrieb Mikolaj Kucharski:
Dear all, before you reply to this thread please check the scripts first
and read carefully the output.
Cui bono?
Andri
ahm... so where I left this off was back in mid-September, where
Alexandr Shadchin and I exchanged a couple of emails privately on this
topic, and I went on building a debug kernel print-ing pms packets,
and pms_ioctl_synaptics, pms_{dis,en}able_synaptics and
pms_{pric,sync}_synapctics calls to
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