hi there.
i saw there was (again) question about ipmi(4) being
disabled while acpi(4) is running.
fyi, there is a new thingy which allows IPMI run on top
of ACPI - ACPI IPMI Operation Region.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff543825%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Hi,
I was doing some ARP troubleshooting, and noticed this sysctl variable,
and was wondering what it is for? On our office firewall with just 14
ARP entries, I see it's normally at 0 but on a busy data centre firewall
with 1,541 ARP entries, it seems to always be at or near 100, and never
Hi all,
since installing 5.4 release on my amd64 laptop I am enjoying really nice
(sun like!) fonts due to the implemented framebuffer for CLI.
Unfortunately scrollback with shift+pgup does not work anymore and faq 7.3
does not mention this at all.
What should i do to have scrollback again?
On 11/21/2013 12:33 PM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the spamd(8)
man page to be somewhat adult in nature. If given the choice, I'd
choose to read the man page without the adult content. Here's a patch
against -current that replaces the adult
- Forwarded message from J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org -
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 11:33:41 -0600
From: J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Patch to remove adult content from spamd(8) man page
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the
Yes tmux would be a hack i use it already on sparc64 over ssh.
But here the idea was using just vanilla console with the least possible
clutter. The idea of fb on console could enable the porting of software
like the fbi picture viewer on linux, but if the scrollback gets disabled
the loss to me
On 2013-11-21 20:04, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 08:02:06PM +0100, za...@gmx.com wrote:
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe it
would be better to remove anything that is controversial, for
whatever reason -- even if in *my* concept of morality there
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe it would
be better to remove anything that is controversial, for whatever reason
-- even if in *my* concept of morality there was nothing wrong with it.
The people who write code get to decide how they document it. If
someone
Hello,
I'm trying to re-announce a received subnet from peer A to peer B.
Here's what I've done :
#peer A
neighbor $peer4_IP {
remote-as $peer4_AS
descr $peer4_NAME
local-address $LOCAL_ADDR
holdtime20
holdtime min3
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013, at 11:33 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the spamd(8)
man page to be somewhat adult in nature. If given the choice, I'd
choose to read the man page without the adult content. Here's a patch
against -current that
No, I started sndiod as root. It switched to _sndiod then failed to open audio
device I restricted access to.
No bugs with sound system.
Just limit /dev/audio* to wheel only was a bad idea.
Now everything is fine.
21.11.2013, 11:50, Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at
On 11/21/13 21:44, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
On 11/21/13 2:12 PM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013, at 11:33 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the
spamd(8) man page to be somewhat adult in nature. If given the
choice, I'd choose to read
On 11/21/2013 09:22 AM, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
Yes tmux would be a hack i use it already on sparc64 over ssh.
But here the idea was using just vanilla console with the least possible
clutter. The idea of fb on console could enable the porting of software
like the fbi picture viewer on linux,
Hello
I've decided to give gnome 3.10 a shot in the latest current snapshot.
Here are some of the issues big and small I've encountered:
1- gdm fails to start, or better it starts but the frowny face comes up saying
that there's been an error and to logout. After that it either goes to a
Since this is an OpenBSD mailing list I recommend you build
an OpenBSD system and run intree relayd, otherwise see below.
Does FreeBSD have a ports mailing list? If so I would recommend
you posting your issue there. You could also try to contact the
FreeBSD relayd ports maintainer.
On Thu, 21
On 15/11/13 16:50, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 13-11-15 04:17 AM, Andy wrote:
On 12/11/13 05:48, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Two BGP sessions from different IPs (no CARP)
BGP next-hop pointing to CARP-protected IP
Hi Chris,
This sounds good.. Could you clarify further?
I can clarify for him, see
Hello list,
painfully i had to migrate the relayd service to a linux boxes with piranha
until find the issue that caused relayd exit unexpectedly.
So if someone want to make some smoke test to find the issue, please tellme.
Best regads,
Leonardo
Saludos.-
Leonardo Santagostini
On 11/21/13 2:12 PM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013, at 11:33 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the
spamd(8) man page to be somewhat adult in nature. If given the
choice, I'd choose to read the man page without the adult content.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013, at 01:51 PM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I was just wishing I didn't have to read a few examples that to me
were off-color.
Honestly, those examples are no worse than 'Gnomovision' (which makes
passes at compilers). You haven't begun to see off-color until you've
seen some of
On 11/21/13 20:51, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
I do like the software; that's why I was reading about it. And I like
the documentation too; I think it's very good. I was not intending to
be critical of the documentation; rather, I was just wishing I didn't
have to read a few examples that to me were
2013/11/21 J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org
On 11/21/13 12:23 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Stuff like this is part of the fun for people developing OpenBSD (and
hopefully, fun for some of the users). Please understand that we
don't want anyone to take away our fun.
Hi, Nick.
I understand
On 21/11/13 2:15 PM, za...@gmx.com wrote:
On 2013-11-21 20:04, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 08:02:06PM +0100, za...@gmx.com wrote:
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe it
would be better to remove anything that is controversial, for
whatever reason
Shawn K. Quinn [skqu...@rushpost.com] wrote:
$ find /usr/src -type f | xargs grep -w fuck
$ find /usr/src -type f | xargs grep -w shit
find -type f ? How about just grep -r ?
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 11:33 AM, J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org wrote:
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the spamd(8)
man page to be somewhat adult in nature. If given the choice, I'd
choose to read the man page without the adult content. Here's a patch
against
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the spamd(8)
man page to be somewhat adult in nature. If given the choice, I'd
choose to read the man page without the adult content. Here's a patch
against -current that replaces the adult examples with cleaner
alternatives. Would a
(Apologies for top-posting)
I've seen the same thing, but I assumed I'd made a mistake somewhere. Maybe
not.
-Adam
Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
On 15/11/13 16:50, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 13-11-15 04:17 AM, Andy wrote:
On 12/11/13 05:48, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Two BGP sessions from
Just for the record - there seems to some feature to power down or up
the display audio device (azalia0) to be invoked in the protection fault
trap. Connecting a display panel to the external HDMI port seems to help
azalia0 through the cold boot. Inspired by off-list and Windows device
manager
On 21 Nov 2013, at 21:04, Gilles Chehade gil...@poolp.org wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 08:02:06PM +0100, za...@gmx.com wrote:
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe it
would be better to remove anything that is controversial, for
whatever reason -- even if in *my*
On 11/21/13 12:23 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Stuff like this is part of the fun for people developing OpenBSD (and
hopefully, fun for some of the users). Please understand that we
don't want anyone to take away our fun.
Hi, Nick.
I understand the concept of fun within a project, and I'm
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe it would
be better to remove anything that is controversial, for whatever reason
-- even if in *my* concept of morality there was nothing wrong with it.
On 11/21/13 12:23 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
Stuff like this is part of the fun for people developing OpenBSD (and
hopefully, fun for some of the users). Please understand that we
don't want anyone to take away our fun.
Hi, Nick.
I understand the concept of fun within a project, and I'm all for
Ah, so we have a potential bug here then I'm thinking!
After all, why would the setting of nexthop have anything to do with
CARP?
On Thu 21 Nov 2013 16:14:33 GMT, Adam Thompson wrote:
(Apologies for top-posting)
I've seen the same thing, but I assumed I'd made a mistake somewhere. Maybe
On 2013-11-21, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET ced...@oceanet.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to re-announce a received subnet from peer A to peer B.
Here's what I've done :
#peer A
neighbor $peer4_IP {
remote-as $peer4_AS
descr $peer4_NAME
local-address
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 01:05:34PM +0100, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
Hi all,
since installing 5.4 release on my amd64 laptop I am enjoying really nice
(sun like!) fonts due to the implemented framebuffer for CLI.
Unfortunately scrollback with shift+pgup does not work anymore and faq 7.3
does
A reasonable person is the one who takes into consideration others,
among other things.
Yes, take into consider others, LIKE THE AUTHOR. Who, if you'll
notice the copyright notice, is the premier other to be taken into
consideration. I see gmx.com and yet you seem to know little of the
moral
What should i do to have scrollback again?
Scrollback is currently not supported when running frame buffer display
drivers. I am not aware of plans to work on restoring this feature
(although it is probably somewhere on my todolist).
Btw, to mitigate this fact, is there maybe a mode to
On 11/21/13 1:11 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe
it would be better to remove anything that is controversial, for
whatever reason -- even if in *my* concept of morality there was
nothing wrong with it.
The people who write code get to
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 08:02:06PM +0100, za...@gmx.com wrote:
Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe it
would be better to remove anything that is controversial, for
whatever reason -- even if in *my* concept of morality there was
nothing wrong with it.
I feel
Hello,
We recently upgraded to the latest port version of relayd
for FreeBSD 9.1 RELEASE-p7 and it started
crashing unexpectedly.
We had no issues with the older version and it was running stable for more
than a year.
The only thing in the logs is that:
Nov 21 09:19:09 lb1
kernel: pid 20098
On 11/21/2013 02:31 PM, Miod Vallat wrote:
What should i do to have scrollback again?
Scrollback is currently not supported when running frame buffer display
drivers. I am not aware of plans to work on restoring this feature
(although it is probably somewhere on my todolist).
Btw, to
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 21:47, Alexander Hall wrote:
I'm vegan, but I can cope with this:
$ zgrep -rw deadbeef /usr/share/man/
/usr/share/man/man1/perlembed.1:\deadbeef
/usr/share/man/man1/perlfaq5.1:\# Pity the poor deadbeef.
/usr/share/man/man5/bgpd.conf.5:tcp md5sig key
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