Re: new topic: blind support for OpenBSD.

2013-07-07 Thread eric oyen
for X: GTK DM (gnome 3, fvwm or XFCE with ORCA (this for the X desktop) after installation. EMACSpeak for the CLI at system start. I am not sure what packages would be available that could send data to the USB port for a plug in braille display device. I may have to look around and see whats

Re: ACPI support on HP laptop

2013-07-07 Thread Paul Irofti
A/C adapter state: not connected Does this change if the A/C is plugged in? Was it really unplugged when you ran apm? That might explain the low frequency CPU setting. Performance adjustment mode: manual (599 MHz) Interesting is that the CPU is not running at full speed, which is 1600Mhz.

Re: new topic: blind support for OpenBSD.

2013-07-07 Thread ropers
You could try buying a USB-to-serial adapter or two. Simpler ones aren't that expensive. These generally have limitations for technical/electrical reasons: E.g. some serial devices may expect to be able to draw more juice than USB ports have. The gold standard would be an optically isolated

Re: new topic: blind support for OpenBSD.

2013-07-07 Thread opendaddy
The ironic thing is that OpenBSD is being widely used in the world's largest tissue engineering labs -- which, and as crazy as it might seem, should be able to generate new eyes for blind people (based on their existing cells) in 5-10 years from now. O.D. On 7. juli 2013 at 11:41 AM, ropers

Re: new topic: blind support for OpenBSD.

2013-07-07 Thread eric oyen
OK, it appears that you haven't quite divined the issue here. I am a trained IT person (this means help desk work, system administration, repair and other things including installations). So far, I am able to install OS X without assistance. I do same for Linux (various flavors) and can use a

Re: [update] R-3.0.1 (math/R)

2013-07-07 Thread Zé Loff
On 06/06/2013, at 14:59, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Zé Loff zel...@zeloff.org wrote: Still looking into it. In the meantime, I filed a bug on bugzilla, to see if we can get some help: https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=15335

Re: Why I abandoned OpenBSD, and why you should too...

2013-07-07 Thread William Cummings
Troll or OpenBSD security expert... Flip a coin! On Jul 5, 2013, at 12:28 AM, Tito Mari Francis Escaño titomarifran...@gmail.com wrote: I was initially thinking this is a troll, but with these quotes: ...was prepping to migrate the whole of our shop, a regional ISP in the United States

Bsd.rd Openbsd i386 #15 from 06 jul detach usb keyboard

2013-07-07 Thread dmitry.sensei
Hi! Bsd.rd Openbsd i386 #15 from 06 jul detach usb keyboard from NFORCE2 computer. I try update Openbsd #13 to Openbsd #15. After typing bsd.rd in boot promt (bsd.rd from new iso image) my usb keyb. was detached. What infos I must provide?

Re: Why I abandoned OpenBSD, and why you should too...

2013-07-07 Thread Salim Shaw
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Surely, it's obvious to everyone. It's a TROLL, so get over it and carry on with the magnificence that OpenBSD provides. If had any validity, a professional approach what have been exhibited. So, when experiencing unworthy garbage, treat it as such.

Re: ACPI support on HP laptop

2013-07-07 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi Paul, Paul Irofti wrote: A/C adapter state: not connected Does this change if the A/C is plugged in? Was it really unplugged when you ran apm? That might explain the low frequency CPU setting. Yes. The laptop was unplugged. APM information about AC adapter status is correct. If I boot

Is there any a) TCP network stack state and b) mbuf 1) prettyprint-dumper and 2) resetter respectively?

2013-07-07 Thread Mikael
Dear list, This email thread is to query for if anyone knows about a tool in OBSD for * introspecting the TCP network stack state, preferably by simply getting a pretty-printed dump of them, and for * resetting the TCP network stack state respectively and any tool for * introspecting the