On 03.10.2013 23:37, alexey.kurin...@gmail.com wrote:
My favorite:
http://www.pcengines.ch/product.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
Question is - what boards succesfully used by members of
misc@openbsd.org list? I glad to read members IMHO about used boards.
I'm using different
I bought two blue $2 usb-eth from china, they did not work on obsd, but
similar stuff (UNKNOWN4 in usbdevs) is available, so if anyone wants one,
we can try to whip up a working driver together.
The closest thing seems to be axe(4), except the current supported chip is
named 96xx-something and
2013/10/3 Antoine Jacoutot:
What is usually done in the ports tree depending on the context and the code
is:
(from memory)
#if defined (RLIMIT_AS)
setrlimit (RLIMIT_AS, ...);
#endif
OR
#ifndef (RLIMIT_AS)
# define RLIMIT_AS RLIMIT_DATA
#endif
Thanks!
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Regards,
niXman
Thanks for replies. Thanks for correction about ALIX not arm , esturday
I missing that. My tired eyes see AMD like ARM - first leter match :)
ALIX low power consuming, fanless and long life - good features.
I still doubt, but lowest price not associated with long life. For me -
good things
A 03.10.2013 23:37, alexey.kurin...@gmail.com escrigué:
Hi. I want to buy some single board (arm cpu) computer for installing
open bsd and run services NAT, vpn, webserver,
etc... Primary experiments for work and fun.
Hours of googling and reading. I found many deviceses, many of it's
listed
No?
On 2013-10-02 Wed 18:06 PM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
Does the ADDRESS keyword samenet work in OpenBSD's PostgreSQL pg_hba.conf?
Manually specifying an address block works, as does a DNS hostname
domain name.
$ pkg_info -I postgresql-server
postgresql-server-9.2.3 PostgreSQL RDBMS
On Oct 04 00:37:41, alexey.kurin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. I want to buy some single board (arm cpu) computer for
installing open bsd and run services NAT, vpn, webserver,
etc... Primary experiments for work and fun.
Hours of googling and reading. I found many deviceses, many of it's
listed
On Oct 04 07:16:57, inform...@gmx.net wrote:
http://www.pcengines.ch/product.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
No, I'm not working for PC Engines. But I'm a huge fan of their
products :-)
Just to praise PC Engines a little bit more:
when my ALIX.1C stopped working for some reason,
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz writes:
AFAIK there are currently no plans to port OpenBSD to Raspberry,
as the hardware is not really documented.
Judging by some recent threads here (findable via the obvious
keywords), not really documented is something of an
understatement. And there is real info
On Fri (04/10/13), alexey.kurin...@gmail.com wrote:
Question is - what boards succesfully used by members of
misc@openbsd.org list? I glad to read members IMHO about used
boards.
I can also highly recommend ALIX boards. I've installed a few 2d3 and
2d13 in various small to medium sized
I also decide to buy 2d13 because it have the battery.
On 10/04/13 17:48, Manolis Tzanidakis wrote:
On Fri (04/10/13), alexey.kurin...@gmail.com wrote:
Question is - what boards succesfully used by members of
misc@openbsd.org list? I glad to read members IMHO about used
boards.
I can also
On 04.10.2013 15:05, Jan Stary wrote:
Just to praise PC Engines a little bit more:
when my ALIX.1C stopped working for some reason,
I sent it to PC Engines, who found that the board
is completely OK - it was my power supply
that was faulty (which I could then confirm).
Before sending it back,
On 02/10/13 12:31, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013/10/02 12:26, Andy wrote:
No, but does it matter anyway? - Good point.. What I should have
really asked is how can I ensure that the route with the lowest
metric/cost is the one pointing to the master..
ospfd does that anyway (and DR/BDR are
Oke,
What is then the best way to proceed ?
Buy an ATI or Intel gfx card.
I assume you meant a system with an intel gfx chip and most use laptops
these days but this raised a thought with me.
What would be a cheap but decent enough, KMS supported VGA and or PCIEX
card model?
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Anyone every got their hands on one of SuperMicro 1U server with the
X9SBAA-F board in it.
I wish I could find a dmesg for it if that exists somewhere.
If you have, how is the 1x Realtek RTL8201N PHY (dedicated IPMI)s
working out for you?
Looks like the IPMI is there via Nuvoton WPCM450 BMC, so
Hello,
I also looked at ALIX board since a long time.
Is there anybody using Alix 2d13 with OpenBSD ?
Thanks in advance.
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Best regards,
Loïc BLOT,
UNIX systems, security and network engineer
http://www.unix-experience.fr
Le vendredi 04 octobre 2013 à 15:05 +0200, Jan Stary a écrit :
On
Yes, we use a lot of ALIX 2D13 as routers on many sites since 2 or 3
years (nearly 20 ALIX boxes now). It works like a charm with a good
compact flash card, no problem at all ! And i've recently discovered
they even included a watchdog ;)
Morgan
Le 04/10/2013 23:45, Loïc BLOT a écrit :
Daniel Ouellet [dan...@presscom.net] wrote:
Anyone every got their hands on one of SuperMicro 1U server with the
X9SBAA-F board in it.
I wish I could find a dmesg for it if that exists somewhere.
If you have, how is the 1x Realtek RTL8201N PHY (dedicated IPMI)s
working out for you?
On 10/04/2013 21:27, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Anyone every got their hands on one of SuperMicro 1U server with the
X9SBAA-F board in it.
I wish I could find a dmesg for it if that exists somewhere.
If you have, how is the 1x Realtek RTL8201N PHY (dedicated IPMI)s
working out for you?
I got a
On Oct 4, 2013, at 3:11 PM, Comète com...@daknet.org wrote:
Yes, we use a lot of ALIX 2D13 as routers on many sites since 2 or 3 years
(nearly 20 ALIX boxes now). It works like a charm with a good compact flash
card, no problem at all ! And i've recently discovered they even included a
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