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If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
Currently, it's a static port. It could very well be a dynamic application.
You can experiment with css, you can experiment with nginx.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 03:46:12PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
IIRC, Theo did the current design himself after everyone else failed to come
up with something good.
Well, Theo had some rather fun constraints, like making a web site that works
with antiquated browsers, like no css.
If that
Talk ajax to me, baby.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 03:46:12PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
IIRC, Theo did the current design himself after everyone else failed to come
up with something good.
Well, Theo had some rather fun
On 06/28/2012 01:26 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
Currently, it's a static port. It could very well be a dynamic application.
You can experiment with
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 02:55:53AM -0700, Timmy L Steve wrote:
On 06/28/2012 01:26 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
Currently, it's a static port. It
On 06/17/12 18:24, Jiri B wrote:
Hello,
could anybody recommend OpenBSD compatible 8-ports serial card?
I'd like to build a small console server.
Thank you.
jirib
this http://www.digi.com/products/serialcards/digineo works fine on
OpenBSD-4.9
puc0 at pci7 dev 0 function 0 Digi Neo-8 rev
On 2012-06-28, ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 June 2012 01:17, Andres Perera andre...@zoho.com wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/bsdcan11-mandoc-openbsd.html
that page is encoded iso 8859-1, doesn't state so anywhere, breaks
with browsers configured to default to utf8 in the
* Tristin Davis tristin.co...@gmail.com [2012-06-14 18:35]:
Hardware Type: Intel
Version: OpenBSD 4.3
Kernel: MP
I am currently researching some tweaks to increase our network throughput
here's one: upgrade to a non-ancient OpenBSD version.
And don't tell me you can't afford the downtime
I see you got a lot of random suggestions which are all off...
* Ton Muller spatie...@online.nl [2012-06-19 22:13]:
i want to count send/received packets from each network device i have in
my lan.
and put them in MRTG as nice graps.
you need to collect this data on your switch or each and
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 02:23:45PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Tristin Davis tristin.co...@gmail.com [2012-06-14 18:35]:
Hardware Type: Intel
Version: OpenBSD 4.3
Kernel: MP
I am currently researching some tweaks to increase our network throughput
here's one: upgrade to a
Gilles Chehade gil...@poolp.org writes:
Q E D ? :-)
CQFD. ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q.E.D.
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:31, Marc Espie wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 03:46:12PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
IIRC, Theo did the current design himself after everyone else failed to
come up with something good.
Well, Theo had some rather fun constraints, like making a web site that works
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-06-28, ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 June 2012 01:17, Andres Perera andre...@zoho.com wrote:
A http://www.openbsd.org/papers/bsdcan11-mandoc-openbsd.html
that page is encoded iso 8859-1, doesn't state so anywhere, breaks
with
imo the issue has more to do with one page using a completely
different scheme than all the others. that happens when you copy-paste
massive tags at the beginning of every doc instead of using your
preferred flavor of #include. you could of course go another route
and try to justify it by saying
All the stuff under papers comes from wherever. It's not really part of the
website proper. Consolidating all that content into a consistent style, any
style, would be great.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 12:00, Andres Perera wrote:
imo the issue has more to do with one page using a completely
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 09:47:00AM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
Using META is _ugly_, especially for specifying a charset (since the
page will be read up through the META element using the charset
specified in the real header or assumed by the browser -- and that
charset could be
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
Currently, it's a static port. It could very well be a dynamic application.
You can experiment with css, you can experiment with nginx.
I'm looking to build a new mini-itx firewall based on OpenBSD and
would like to get some advice on CPU selection. I've seen multiple
statements on this list that indicate CPU cache and CPU speed are the
most important factors. Sorry if this is a silly question, but which
cache is most useful for
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 10:26:52 +0200
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
Currently, it's a static port. It could very well be a dynamic
On 06/28/2012 01:50 PM, Joe S wrote:
I'm looking to build a new mini-itx firewall based on OpenBSD and
would like to get some advice on CPU selection. I've seen multiple
statements on this list that indicate CPU cache and CPU speed are the
most important factors. Sorry if this is a silly
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Tim Howe th...@bendtel.net wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 10:26:52 +0200
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
hi there,
it seems that the Fn key on my netbook is a bit too eager.
it seems to work at first glance all right, fn+volume up/down,
fn+brightness works, though fn+rfkill does not.
xev shows, that after pressing and releasing fn,
the events generated by it never stop:
KeyPress event, serial 35,
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 11:09:37 -0700
patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Tim Howe th...@bendtel.net wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 10:26:52 +0200
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:50:28AM -0700, Joe S wrote:
I'm looking to build a new mini-itx firewall based on OpenBSD and
would like to get some advice on CPU selection. I've seen multiple
statements on this list that indicate CPU cache and CPU speed are the
most important factors. Sorry if
Frequency, cache and memory bus frequency are the most important things
for speed. You need to get the packets to the CPU, and back out quickly.
On 2012 Jun 28 (Thu) at 10:50:28 -0700 (-0700), Joe S wrote:
:I'm looking to build a new mini-itx firewall based on OpenBSD and
:would like to get
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 09:47:00AM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
Using META is _ugly_, especially for specifying a charset (since the
page will be read up through the META element using the charset
specified in the real header or assumed by the
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:53:04AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012 10:26:52 +0200
Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
If you guys are serious about anything, go look at ports-readmes.
It does extract information from the ports tree, and creates readmes for
all ports.
Joe S wrote:
I'm looking to build a new mini-itx firewall based on OpenBSD and
would like to get some advice on CPU selection.
I use 800MHz Via C3s or 266MHz Geodes for 15/15 links. Both work great.
Best regards,
Mikkel C. Simonsen
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2012, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 09:47:00AM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
Using META is _ugly_, especially for specifying a charset (since the
page will be read up through the
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 04:15:56PM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
because AddDefaultCharset is a braindead concept.
No, just one that needs to be applied only when appropriate. The truly
braindead idea is that of partially parsing a file in order to find out
what charset you should
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 01:43:10PM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
I use this 6-port card and it works well:
puc0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 NetMos Nm9845 rev 0x01: ports: 6 com
com3 at puc0 port 0 irq 10: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
com4 at puc0 port 1 irq 10: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
com5 at puc0
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 08:24:46PM +0200, frantisek holop said that
hi there,
it seems that the Fn key on my netbook is a bit too eager.
it seems to work at first glance all right, fn+volume up/down,
fn+brightness works, though fn+rfkill does not.
xev shows, that after pressing and
Other than boring, no one has actually STATED a problem of the OpenBSD
website.
It's not PINK enough. I want PINK everywhere. PINK PINK PINK. PINK text
on a PINK background.
Oh and BROWN. BROWN BROWN BROWN.
Thinking about it, PINK text on a PINK background won't work will it.
Grey, grey
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 03:46:12PM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
IIRC, Theo did the current design himself after everyone else failed to
come up with something good.
Well, Theo had some rather fun constraints, like making a web site that
works
with antiquated browsers, like no
On 06/27/2012 08:58 AM, sven falempin wrote:
only way ?
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.1/packages/i386/isc-dhcp-server-4.2.3.2.tgz
2012/6/27 sven falempinsven.falem...@gmail.com
Hello
Imagine i want all the brand X in subnet Y
WWW say :
It seems that ISC DHCP can do the trick:
class
frantisek holop writes:
For dynamic content it's even simpler -- the program producing the
content should also provide the corresponding header information.
and it does so inside the head of the page.
a perfectly normal and accepted practice.
btw. a content-type meta tag is _mandatory_
On Jun 29, 2012 6:56 AM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 04:15:56PM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
For dynamic content it's even simpler -- the program producing the
content should also provide the corresponding header information.
and it does so inside
ok, this is the situation.
i have setup named for caching entries ,and local DNS serving.
normaly i have nameserver 192.168.1.254 in my resolv.conf
so DNS requests go true ISP dns
below is my named.conf ,as far it is, it is correct.
named.conf.
//
acl clients {
127.0.0.1;
Put these in your options.
forward first;
forwarders { Your-ISP-DNS-server0; Your-ISP-DNS-server1; }
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 07:30:31AM +0200, Ton Muller wrote:
ok, this is the situation.
i have setup named for caching entries ,and local DNS serving.
normaly i have nameserver 192.168.1.254 in
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