No, I'm an idiot. Not kidding at all. Is that a yes for "Or is it just hand
made?"
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > I am wondering what software if any generates the OpenBSD and similar
> > websites. It appears to be a static page generated by some software, that
> > soft
From: Richard Toohey
> Welcome to OpenBSD.
Thanks!
> The installation? Boot off the CD and follow the instructions
and OpenBSD
> will be installed 5 minutes later.
Yes, that's already done. I
really meant 'configuring' the installation,
not 'setting up'. Basically I am
trying to make fvwm an
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> I am wondering what software if any generates the OpenBSD and similar
> websites. It appears to be a static page generated by some software, that
> software doesn't seem to be mentioned. What is it? Or is it just hand made?
Are you kidding?
On 10/12/2011, at 3:02 PM, John Tate wrote:
> I am wondering what software if any generates the OpenBSD and similar
> websites. It appears to be a static page generated by some software, that
> software doesn't seem to be mentioned. What is it? Or is it just hand made?
>
You might find some answ
In single user mode you often need to mount some partitions, and remount
root as read-write to do much of anything.
# mount -o rw /
and
# mount -o rw /usr
and so on for anything else you need.
vi I believe resides in /usr so you will need to mount that partition. If
it's not that, your system
Hey.
On 10/12/2011, Dave Beckstrom wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I'm 99% of the way there. Basically all I need
> to do is edit "/etc/ttys" to configure something like:
>
> tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.38400" vt220 on secure
>
> and I'll be all set.
One of the great t
I am wondering what software if any generates the OpenBSD and similar
websites. It appears to be a static page generated by some software, that
software doesn't seem to be mentioned. What is it? Or is it just hand made?
John Tate
--
www.johntate.org
David,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm 99% of the way there. Basically all I need
to do is edit "/etc/ttys" to configure something like:
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.38400" vt220 on secure
and I'll be all set.
I've discovered that I can boot into single user mode. That leaves me at
t
Dear Mailing Listeners,
It seems to me to get correct "sysctl hw.sensors" output
with respect to temperature and fan speed only when entering
"BIOS setup > Power menu > Hardware monitor" followed by
"BIOS Exit and Discard Changes" before booting the machine
(see the OpenBSD 5.0 dmesg output at th
On 10/12/2011, at 5:18 AM, Neoklis Kyriazis wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Richard Toohey
>
> To: Tekk
> Cc: Neoklis
> Kyriazis ; OpenBSD
> Sent: Friday, December
> 9, 2011 9:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Failed to setup fvwm for antialiased Xft fonts
> On 9/12/2011, at 7:27 PM, Tekk wrot
Get an old PC or somesuch, run tftp and install directly onto the ALIX
via ethernet.
See here:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE
Problem(s) solved.
Best wishes.
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- Original Message -
From: Richard Toohey
To: Tekk
Cc: Neoklis
Kyriazis ; OpenBSD
Sent: Friday, December
9, 2011 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: Failed to setup fvwm for antialiased Xft fonts
On 9/12/2011, at 7:27 PM, Tekk wrote:
> iirc the binary packages are audited,
ports are not
>
> Guys, the
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* Dave Beckstrom [2011-12-09 14:51]:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been googling and reading but haven't been able to find anything that
> might help me solve a problem. Hoping you might be able to help. I haven't
> done anything with a ux system in years and forgot most of what I knew.
>
> I purcha
Hi Everyone,
I've been googling and reading but haven't been able to find anything that
might help me solve a problem. Hoping you might be able to help. I haven't
done anything with a ux system in years and forgot most of what I knew.
I purchased an ALIX2 with 3 network ports to use as a firewa
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:42 PM, alies wrote:
> I try many -vo (x11, sdl, xv, aa). xv out does not work. x11 and sdl mplayer
> can play theora video resolution no more 480 x 272 because all brake, frame
> drops.
> If I press to fullscreen all brake, I watch a slide show. In linux I good
> watch
No, the loongson does not support this yet.
On 2011 Dec 08 (Thu) at 21:34:07 +0400 (+0400), alies wrote:
:Hello
:
:What mplayer -vo I need to use for best performance in loongson Yeeloong
netbook? Can I use full fullscreen in mplayer?
:What about sdl games (quake, doom etc), can I change resolut
* Dennis Davis [2011-12-08 12:57]:
> The exim MTA should be able to deliver mail directly in maildir
1) that wasn't the question
2) running exim is about as clever as running sendmail version 4,
driving a wheelchair on the autobahn or trusting Cameron.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn..
On Fri, 2011-12-09 at 16:42 +0400, alies wrote:
> I try many -vo (x11, sdl, xv, aa). xv out does not work. x11 and sdl mplayer
> can play theora video resolution no more 480 x 272 because all brake, frame
> drops.
> If I press to fullscreen all brake, I watch a slide show. In linux I good
> wa
I try many -vo (x11, sdl, xv, aa). xv out does not work. x11 and sdl mplayer
can play theora video resolution no more 480 x 272 because all brake, frame
drops.
If I press to fullscreen all brake, I watch a slide show. In linux I good
watch this video.
I can not change resolution, man smfb say "
I'm having trouble understanding the purpose of a couple of statistics
recorded in the calls to malloc(9) and free(9).
The first is displayed by 'systat malloc' under the KERN LIMIT column.
The value is taken from ks_mapblocks. From kmemstats structure in
sys/malloc.h:
u_short ks_mapblocks; /*
On 2011-12-08 20.11, Josh Grosse wrote:
> Pavel Shvagirev gmail.com> writes:
>> Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately RAID0 is not exactly what I was
>> looking for 'cause it does not really concatenate disks - it stripes as
>> you've mentioned. And two disks, 80 and 120 Gb, that were to be
>> co
echo does this. echo "$x $y"
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 01:22:22AM -0700, Daniel Melameth wrote:
| While I realize this might not be the best forum for this, it is the
| ksh that is in base--and the official pdksh-5.2.14 has been abandoned
| since '99. That said, I'm not too f
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:22 AM, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> While I realize this might not be the best forum for this, it is the
> ksh that is in base--and the official pdksh-5.2.14 has been abandoned
> since '99. That said, I'm not too familiar with shell scripting, but
> I'm giving it a spin and a
While I realize this might not be the best forum for this, it is the
ksh that is in base--and the official pdksh-5.2.14 has been abandoned
since '99. That said, I'm not too familiar with shell scripting, but
I'm giving it a spin and am having some issues with typeset that I'd
appreciate an appropr
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