Hi,
I recently purchased a 1GB Creative Zen Nano Plus, and experience
problems mounting it on the snapshot from 7th of June. It doesn't work
on 3.9 either, but mounts OK on Windows and Linux.
$ sudo mount /dev/sd0i /mnt^M
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0i on /mnt: not an MSDOS filesystem
$
Disklabel
On 2006-03-10 at 10:19, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> Quite a few people run Apache 2 on OpenBSD, so it does work, but I'm not
> sure just how well it works. Certainly, Apache 2 uses threads quite a
> bit and threads are not that fast on OpenBSD (though that is fast
> improving).
>
> Anyway, stick wit
Hi,
On 2005-10-06 at 04:17, knitti wrote:
> On 10/3/05, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But this is not for me. This is to automate a sysadmin task. So
> > I'd like to automate detecting a ``flag day.''
> I know you stated you want to compare the binaries. But somewhere
> the new kernel
On 2005-09-26 at 10:19, Marc Espie wrote:
> It's very likely to be an out-of-bounds access somewhere...
> fixing this just means some developer needs to reproduce it and track it
> down. No digital camera around here right now.
It works with -rOPENBSD_3_8 ld.so, btw. Maybe some of the recent chang
Hi,
On 2005-09-27 at 07:18, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
> I have exactly the same issue on amd64 & i386 since two weeks ago,
> gphoto2 worked like a charm before, now I have to set up a 3.7 machine
> only so I can get pictures from my camera :(
>
> Will it be fixed until 3.8 ? I would really like to
Hey,
On 2005-09-25 at 21:05, Juan J. Martmnez wrote:
> I think this problem is related to PTP support. May be it supports other
> protocol, from gphoto2:
No, I don't think so:
$ gphoto2 --camera "Canon PowerShot A70" --shell
gphoto2:/usr/local/lib/libusb.so.8.2: undefined symbol 'usb_fre
Hi,
Recently I've experienced (apparently libusb-related) segmentation
faults when trying to use gphoto2 or gtkam. I'm running a snapshot from
Sep 23 on i386. The camera I'm trying to access is a Canon Powershot
A70.
gphoto2 output:
$ gphoto2 --auto-detect --shell
gphoto2:/usr/local/lib/lib
Hi,
On 2005-09-21 at 02:59, John Kintaro Tate wrote:
> Since I have no idea where to go about this, I thought somebody here
> might be able to fill me in.
>
> For some reason I am banned from #openbsd on freenode. I want to get
> unbanned but I have no idea on who to contact about this. I don't k
Hi,
On 2005-09-14 at 19:55, Jeffrey Lim wrote:
> Short of me going down to japan > personally to buy the thing (and
> then ship myself back), is there any other (affordable and) better way
> of getting the thing?
There's http://www.pricejapan.com. No personal experience about it,
though.
On 2005-09-05 at 21:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've noticed that fdc isn't in /dev/.
> I noticed it during I tried to boot a floppy.
You probably want to access a floppy drive, which are called fd*, not
fdc*.
>From fdc(4):
The standard names of a floppy drive will take the form
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 09:32:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So can we exspect some neat options GNU-CVS dosn't provide?
This interview has some info:
http://nedbsd.nl/modules/static/page/JorisVinkInterview
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 04:01:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Their Routers crash, their Firmware is insecure (Firmwareupdate ->
> Admin-PW == empty but configuration still works), their Switches are
> fucked up and even their simple PCI-WLan-Cards have totaly fucked up
> Revisions or just n
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:19:39PM +0200, Przemyslaw Nowaczyk wrote:
> the D-Link DES-1005D Switch 10/100 Mbit/s 5-port
I've had one of these since 2002 or 2003 and it has worked solidly ever
since. Of course, it'd be weird if such a simple device had any
problems.
--
Antti Nykdnen || [EMAI
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 09:04:48AM +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
> "You see, most blokes will be playing at 10. Youre on 10, all the way
> up, all the way up...Where can you go from there? Nowhere. What we do,
> is if we need that extra push over the cliff...Eleven. One louder."
"Why dont y
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 03:52:13PM +0200, Han Boetes wrote:
> Try rebooting.
I think he did:
> Joco Salvatti wrote:
> > I thought that restarting the system the problem would be
> > solved, but it got wrost.
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 05:05:51PM +0200, gwost wrote:
> I have chrooted openbsd 3.7 server, but temporary I neet to acces some other
> directoryes on machine, so I won't to stop chrooting. How to do that.
See httpd(8) or /etc/rc.conf.
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