g.
Your best chance is to check out the latest snapshots to see if the problem is
fixed. I reported it a while ago, but didn't check back. I just replaced the
atheros card by an old prism card and that one works 24/7.
Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 15:21:53 +0200
Dimitri Ge
Olivier Mehani wrote:
Hi,
I'm facing a strange problem (started a week or so ago):
My OpenBSD 3.7 running on a Soekris net4511 reboots with no obvious
reason. I've started monitoring the memory usage, load average and pf
states, but these do not seem to be related to the problem.
I'm also usi
Qv6 wrote:
Folks:
Brand new to openbsd.
Just installed obsd without any of the X sets, game*, or bsd.mp
installed, on an intel pc. Every seems to be on the up and up except
that installing packges gives a fatal error, and there is nothing in
the log files to tell me anything about this part
I have tried OpenBSD3.7 -stable with generic kernel with an atheros
AT5212A-00 on a wrap board and the dmesg showed gpio not configured.
The system crashed every few hours. But performance in between was quite
good.
Then I installed -current and dmesg showed gpio to be supported.
However, cra
*Bridged*:
The easiest, unfirewalled
Get a switch and a wireless bridge (Like senao /engenius sl2511)
Connect the bridge to the wireless router and to the switch and you're done.
Cost: 100 euro
Or:
Get an openbsd box with ethernet and wireless card, bridge both interfaces
and connect the wire
I got private mail too, but my reply bounced...the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
account was disabled (...)
I don't advocate for obsd. I just like the os, as it is stable and it
does what it does.
I don't like the 'obsd attitude' either, but I ignore it. Personally I
feel that if you don't
like peoples
It's always nice to see people find some level of harmony in their lives.
(I really love the obsd installer btw, please don't change it)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Lars,
AND of what fucking use was this shitty email from you Lars? WHAT
FUCKING GOOD ARE YOU and why the fuck is your shitty
Dimitri Georganas wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Yes I tried that also.
$Int2:network was a hint from the #pf - IRC Channel at Freenode.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Well since you said you tried with minimal pf.conf as well and it
didn't work, you may want to try this mi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Yes I tried that also.
$Int2:network was a hint from the #pf - IRC Channel at Freenode.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Well since you said you tried with minimal pf.conf as well and it didn't
work, you may want to try this minimal conf which does work.
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