Lynx is gone. Wow just wow, I'm stupefied by just how much you guys have
removed from base.
The least you could do is put something on afterboot useful to getting a
web browser up and running. Note: it's usually helpful to have a
web-browser to do things like oh, I don't know, find a suitable mi
I had tried this link:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man5/hostname.if.5?query=hostname.if&sec=5
Which seemed to say this would work:
nwid mynwid
wpakey mywpakey
dhcp
which doesn't work, what is up, unwiredbsd, rtsol etc?
Thanks,
Bob
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a wireless network using OpenBSD 5.6. I see a
couple FAQ questions talking about a "wpa-psk" command to convert plaintext
to encrypted string, but still getting secure wireless working is about as
clear as mud.
Thanks,
Bob
> 9.06 is GPL not AGPL.
Looks like the Artifex server is displaying GPL in the COPYING file.
Odd, I was just assured on an Artifiex mailing list that I was
mistaken using the version 9.06 for GPL since it is AGPL, and only
"9.06.0" from gnu.org is GNU/GPL.
The distinction seems important since 9.
Okay
So 5.5 is going to use 9.07. Maybe it's just co-incidence?
Or perhaps the OpenBSD vetting is doing something to help the GNU
releases move forward?
Hi,
I've spent some time building the GNU 9.06.0 version of
ghostscript from the GNU site.
I notice in the 5.4 ports Makefie:
VERSION= 9.06
DISTNAME= ghostscript-${VERSION}
...
MASTER_SITES= http://downloads.ghostscript.com/public/
This seems to indicate you're using the AGPL version 9.06
ghosts
Thanks for the input everyone,
I've been considering my alternatives and I guess I'll just buck up and
learn to use ports. (And a few other things...)
I looked over dspam, and while they have a really impressive web-site
and their goals seem very laudable, and even in-line with the system I'd
or
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> freeze is not available as package, you need to install it from the
ports > tree.
Good to know, but painful to hear. Guess I'll have to work on learning
ports...
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>
> I don't use anti-virus mail scanners.
>
Well, I'm really just interested in a bayes based
Hi folks,
I'm trying to follow this HOWTO:
http://www.openbsdsupport.org/mail-spam-filter-anti-virus-web-interface.
html
to create an external mail gateway on OpenBSD 4.0 (It'll be "stable",
when I figure out how to get there...).
dmesg version line is:
OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16
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