Peter,
Any plans to update it?
R/,
Jay
> For those interested in physical copies of The Book of PF
> (https://nostarch.com/pf3)
> -- it has been out of print, only available in electronic formats for a while
> --
> I just got word from No Starch Press (the publisher) that they are expecting
> On 2021-06-29, Sven F. wrote:
>> Dear readers,
>>
>> I probably did something silly again,
>> Could you help with a bit of knowledge around performance ?
>> My openbsd CPU (6.8) is spinning a lot :
>>
>> 0.0%Int 53.1%Spn 25.8%Sys 19.6%Usr 1.4%Idle
What command produces this output? It do
> On Mon, 17 May 2021 20:26:25 -0400
> "Jay Hart" wrote:
>
>> Its still at 6.7, it there anyway I can update it to 6.9 without
>> doing a full re-install, or has the only train left the station?
>
> I updated my Loongson netbook from OpenBSD 6.6 on the week-en
ers of your email who are facing the same problem might
> feel flummoxed, along the lines of, "Yes, but what was your answer?"
>
> Ian
>
> On 19/05/2021, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Answered my own question.
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>> My partition size
Answered my own question.
Jay
> My partition size for /usr is 2.0G. Currently using 1.1G, and df is
> reporting 783M available.
>
> Can I upgrade from 6.8 release to 6.9 release without the upgrade failing due
> to lack of space in /usr?
>
> I'm thinking I'm ok.
>
> In the future, would it be
My partition size for /usr is 2.0G. Currently using 1.1G, and df is reporting
783M available.
Can I upgrade from 6.8 release to 6.9 release without the upgrade failing due
to lack of space in /usr?
I'm thinking I'm ok.
In the future, would it be advisable to increase this partitions size? I
> Jay Hart writes:
>
>> I lost internet access today for 4 hours due to a network problem. Trying
>> to troubleshoot the problem I ended up placing my backup
>> router
>> in service.
>>
>> Its still at 6.7, it there anyway I can update it to 6.9 witho
I lost internet access today for 4 hours due to a network problem. Trying to
troubleshoot the problem I ended up placing my backup router
in service.
Its still at 6.7, it there anyway I can update it to 6.9 without doing a full
re-install, or has the only train left the station?
Thanks in adva
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 16:44:37 -0700
> "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
>
>> You are outside the box, by changing tons of stuff.
>>
>> People who operate inside the box won't be able to help you.
>>
>> And it is even less likely when you are dishonest in the original
>> email. You claimed your sysupgrade us
I've been using OpenBSD going on 13+ years. I have never upgraded a release on
the first day. In
fact, I usually wait a few months, and I never install all the file sets.
This is, until yesterday, I installed 6.7 on my new router box and it went
without a hitch. And,
I installed every file set
I did a "pkg_add -r pcre" and fixed the issue. mc is now running. Appeared
libpcre.so.3.0 was
corrupted.
Thanks for the support!
Jay
>
> On 2020/04/23 20:04, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Here is the output...
>>
>> Script started on Thu Apr 23 19:37:38 2020
>>
Here is the output...
Script started on Thu Apr 23 19:37:38 2020
ld.so loading: 'mc'
exe load offset: 0x18c5
flags mc = 0x0
head mc
obj mc has mc as head
examining: 'mc'
loading: libintl.so.6.0 required by mc
flags /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6.0 = 0x0
obj /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6.0 has mc
Stuart,
I'm working on capturing the output. I think I see why you say it needs to run
in a script.
Thanks for the help!
Jay
> On 2020-04-23, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>> Would this by any chance be related to the fact that pcre has been
>> removed from WANTLIB[0][1] but the package still pulls in l
Upgraded my router from 6.5 to 6.6. Followed the upgrade guide and installed
most, not all, of
the file sets. I did not install the games set or several of the X sets.
I ran pkg_add -u and also used sysclean to find and remove all unneeded files.
Afterwards, trying to run 'mc' results in:
tan
Jan 2020, at 11:26 pm, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hey all, and Happy New Years!!!
>>
>> I am currently using DYN.COM for DNS service. A few months back they changed
>> there payment
>> methodology and I am now considering finding another solution. DYN charges
>
Hey all, and Happy New Years!!!
I am currently using DYN.COM for DNS service. A few months back they changed
there payment
methodology and I am now considering finding another solution. DYN charges me
$5 US monthly so its
not a huge financial burden. That said, if I could find a free service
pr
Running the latest BIOS firmware???
Jay
> Snapshot -current #427 did not solve the problem after all.
> so after much testing with bios options, disabling the intel
> acceleration and even the chrome "hardware acceleration", nothing
> seems to stop the fan from spinning. It will take a good 5min
Currently have 6.5 stable installed on my router/firewal.
My /usr partition is a bit on the "too loaded" side, space wise. Its a 2GB
partition with 1.8GB
being used (175MB being reported as free). I also have the following '/usr'
dedicated slices (as
separate partitions):
/usr/local
/usr/X11R
> On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 11:56:32AM BST, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Good Morning,
>>
>> What is the simple way to have sysmerge "keep" all custom changes to the
>> config files, during a
>> system update from one stable release to the next? I seem to struggle
Good Morning,
What is the simple way to have sysmerge "keep" all custom changes to the config
files, during a
system update from one stable release to the next? I seem to struggle with this
every release...
Thanks for your time.
Jay
>
> On Sep 8, 2018 11:27 AM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My new router crashed this morning. About 4-5 days ago I ran 'syspatch'
>> and think that 14, 15,
>> and 16 patches were installed. At the conclusion of the install, the kernel
> Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 18:06, Jay Hart a écrit :
>>
>> > Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
>> >> -ifconfig -A from the router--
>> >> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>> >> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:4
Hello,
My new router crashed this morning. About 4-5 days ago I ran 'syspatch' and
think that 14, 15,
and 16 patches were installed. At the conclusion of the install, the kernel
"relinked". No issues
reported. I did not reboot the box.
Today, while trying to combat that duplicate IP address i
> Le sam. 8 sept. 2018 à 13:40, Jay Hart a écrit :
>> -ifconfig -A from the router--
>> re1: flags=8843 mtu 1500
>> lladdr 00:22:4d:d1:48:d5
>> inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
>
>
> Som
> On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 11:32:00AM -0400, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Ken,
>>
>> I've run my own email server for 15 years now I think. I stick with Linux
>> for email server,
>> OpenBSD for routing/firewall. I personally find this is the best of both
>> w
Ken,
I've run my own email server for 15 years now I think. I stick with Linux for
email server,
OpenBSD for routing/firewall. I personally find this is the best of both
worlds...
Just my 35 cents...
Jay
> Just curious how many of you use openbsd to run your own personal email
> server?
> Do
> On 2018-09-07, Jay Hart wrote:
>> I'm now running my new router. Internal network is 192.168 based. I have two
>> interfaces on my
router, one external, one internal. Motherboard is a MITAC PDP11BICC using
Realtek NICs. I'm
seeing a lot of messages in the log fi
a Verizon device?
>
> If not, itâs probably the âproblemâ.
>
> (I believe Verizon FIOS wants to live on that IP and wants to use DHCP to
> issue addresses to the things itâs talking to.)
>
> â
> Raul
>
> On Friday, September 7, 2018, Jay Hart wrote:
>
>
I'm now running my new router. Internal network is 192.168 based. I have two
interfaces on my
router, one external, one internal. Motherboard is a MITAC PDP11BICC using
Realtek NICs.
I'm seeing a lot of messages in the log file regarding duplicate IP Addresses,
specifically I'm
seeing:
/bsd:
>>> 2. I have a fully working pf.conf file on my current server, copied it
>>> over to my new server and
>>> made a few corrections since the interfaces are different, but thats
>>> about it. The problem is
>>> this: the new router boots up and dhclient goes and gets a lease, and
>>> I have an ip
>>> 2. I have a fully working pf.conf file on my current server, copied it
>>> over to my new server and
>>> made a few corrections since the interfaces are different, but thats
>>> about it. The problem is
>>> this: the new router boots up and dhclient goes and gets a lease, and
>>> I have an ip
The pf.conf file below is from my working router. If you read my post, and
then look at the
interfaces, you will then tell me that is wrong. This works on my current
router, but not the new
one, even though the interfaces are correct for that box, ad pf.conf has been
updated to reflect
that.
Hello all,
I finally got my "new" server online, still have to disable inteldrm to get it
to boot though.
Ran into two issues upon initial bootup:
1. DHCPD failed to start, trying to troubleshoot that one.
2. I have a fully working pf.conf file on my current server, copied it over to
my new s
>
> On Aug 7, 2018 5:57 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> About ready to put a new box online, but need to "release" the MAC / IP
>> address [of the old box]
>> if I can prior to swapping out the boxes. This might save me a call to
>
> On Aug 7, 2018 5:57 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> About ready to put a new box online, but need to "release" the MAC / IP
>> address [of the old box]
>> if I can prior to swapping out the boxes. This might save me a call t
Hello all,
About ready to put a new box online, but need to "release" the MAC / IP address
[of the old box]
if I can prior to swapping out the boxes. This might save me a call to Verizon.
I tried "dhcp release", but the OS returned a "command not found" error,
essentially.
What is the proper
>>
>> Are you intending to run it as a graphical workstation? If not, try "b
>> -c"
>> at the bootloader prompt, then "disable inteldrm" and "quit". That is
>> likely
>> to get it booting - if so, you should be able to get a dmesg. (The
>> on-disk
>> kernel can
>
> Are you intending to run it as a graphical workstation? If not, try "b -c"
> at the bootloader prompt, then "disable inteldrm" and "quit". That is
> likely
> to get it booting - if so, you should be able to get a dmesg. (The on-disk
> kernel can be edited with "config -
> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> Let me add a bit more data:
>>>>
>>>> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I
>>>> think).
>>>>
>>>>
> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> Let me add a bit more data:
>>>>
>>>> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I
>>>> think).
>>>>
>>>>
> On 2018-08-03, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Let me add a bit more data:
>>
>> MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I think).
>>
>> Link to motherboard manual: https://globalamericaninc.com/manuals/2809056.pdf
>>
>> Has both a
Let me add a bit more data:
MITAC PD11BICC motherboard (running Intel Indian Bay Trail chipset I think).
Link to motherboard manual: https://globalamericaninc.com/manuals/2809056.pdf
Has both a DVI-I and VGA port. I have only tried the VGA port but assume same
issue if I use the
DVI-I port.
Op
Good afternoon,
I'm trying to determine the level of support in 6.3 for an i915 chipset. If it
is not supported,
what driver might work?
I've bought a new server and can't get it to boot.
Upon startup, the boot up is proceeding normally until these lines are shown:
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 functio
> Hello,
>
> jh...@kevla.org (Jay Hart), 2018.07.25 (Wed) 21:31 (CEST):
>> Running a stock 6.3 machine. I just bought a new server and hope to
>> move this drive over, but think I need to move two partitions around
>> at get more space.
>
> I'm not sure
Hello al,
Just bought a new server and wanted to see what the practicality would be of
moving my disk from
one box to the other. Its a stock 6.3 install, fully patched, with a few
packages. The old
processor is a VIA based CPU running generic i386 kernel. The new box is based
on an Intel Celer
Hello,
Running a stock 6.3 machine. I just bought a new server and hope to move this
drive over, but
think I need to move two partitions around at get more space.
I have one drive installed, with about 6 partitions.
/var is a 6.3G partition (wd0e) using 50M of space
/usr is a 2.0G partition (wd
Do you have a car?
Do you drive for a living?
If not, then why have car???
J
> Hi,
>
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
>
> There is reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job?
>
> If not, why?
>
> If there is not reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job, why use
> OpenBSD?
>
Hello all,
I am looking for some guidance or clarification on patching. If a patch, say
008 in v6.2, were
installed manually, I would need to install the patch and complete the commands
to build and load
a new kernel. For syspatch, how is the kernel piece handled? Does syspatch
also install ne
> On 2017-11-05, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On 2017/11/02 20:26, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> > On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> >> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Below is currently how I have my disk laid ou
> On 2017/11/02 20:26, Jay Hart wrote:
>> > On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>> >> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>> >>
>> >> Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
>> >> feeling I need to
>> s
> On 2017-10-30, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
>>
>> Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
>> feeling I need to swap
>> /tmp and /usr in order to gain additional space for /usr.
>
>> /dev/wd0f
Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
feeling I need to swap
/tmp and /usr in order to gain additional space for /usr.
What is the best way to go about that?
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted
Looking to thin my book collection a bit. I have the following books I'm
hoping to move to a
better home:
First Set:
1. Learning the Bash Shell, O'Reilly, 1st Edition, Oct 1995.
2. Mastering Regular Expressions, O'Reilly, 1st Edition, Nov 1997 printing
3. Programming Perl, O'Reilly, 2nd Editi
Thanks goes out to Nick from Singapore for buying both sets.
$40 US was donated to dera...@openbsd.org this evening.
You guys have a great evening!
Jay
> I've got spare copies of 4.6 & 5.2 that I can let go. The package includes
> the disks,
> instructions, stickers, etc.
>
> I'm asking $40 s
I've got spare copies of 4.6 & 5.2 that I can let go. The package includes the
disks,
instructions, stickers, etc.
I'm asking $40 shipped for each, to the 48 States. $55 international, shipping
included.
Half of the NET proceeds will be donated back to OpenBSD.
Payment via PAYPAL Only!
Firs
Cinolt,
Are you running the latest BIOS version?
> On 2016/08/19 14:48, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>> Thank You Stuart. I can get moving ahead and will file this as a new process
>> moving forward.
>>
>> One last item: When sysmerge ran the only 'file' it came up with to merge
>> was the cert file.
According to the documentation I could find, I need to delete everything in
/usr/src and /usr/obj,
then untar the 5.9 tar files. Once this is done, I can start patching.
I was just going to remove all files and directories under these two locations.
Is this the correct procedure?
TIA,
Jay
I followed the directions to a "T" detailing upgrading an existing 5.8 install
to 5.9. I
installed all filesets except for games. Removed the files that needed to be
removed, updated my
packages. All seems well.
Next I downloaded all 25 patches but patch 002 failed to install and I think
its
If you apply the ssh patch (patch #10 for 5.8), then you do not also have to
add "UseRoaming no"
to your /etc/ssh/ssh_config file, correct.
I've applied the patch, did not add that line to the config file, want to make
sure I've
interpreted the sig file correctly.
Thanks for your time,
Jay
Recently updated a router from 5.2 to 5.8. I had a working ddclient process
connected to and
fully working with DynDNS. Trying to use same config, may have to tweak just a
bit.
My main issue right now is trying to get the ddclient process to run upon
booting. In 5.2, I had
the following scri
Check this out:
http://www.itxdepot.com/shop/index.php?id_category=20&controller=category
I have it installed in a rack with 2 ITX MBs.
Jay
> Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>
>> there is 23 model that are twin model in 1U:
>>
>> http://www.supermicro.com/products/nfo/1UTwin.cfm
>>
>> But they share the
For reasons beyond my control and if I want to continue running my own email
server, I need to
change the MTU size to max of 1476. I ran "ifconfig re1 mtu 1476", and this
command took,
ifconfig reported mtu size of 1476.
Re1 is setup using dhcp and I want to know how to make this (mtu size 1476
>> --- Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> Anyone want to suggest we hold a bake sale?
>
> I understand there is a market for brownies in Colorado and Washington state.
>
> Ken Hendrickson
>
>
Not if you are a Fed!!
Jay
Someone has a sense of humor:
5. Wait in suspense until the update finished
Jay
> Hello Misc!
>
> As there are probably other Jetway NC9K series motherboard owners in
> the list, I'd like to share this information as it might come handy:
> Jetway added support for EMT64 in the latest BIOS update
Solved this. It took Verizon three tries (three calls by me), to actually get
the RJ-45 port working on the ONT.
Jay
> Good evening.
>
> I am trying to replace the Verizon FIOS Actiontec router with a OpenBSD 5.2
> box, and move from COAX to Cat5e at the same time. I've read the
> documentation
Good evening.
I am trying to replace the Verizon FIOS Actiontec router with a OpenBSD 5.2
box, and move from COAX to Cat5e at the same time. I've read the
documentation for configuring dhcp/dhclient. I've set the external interface
to "dhcp". I have a solid green link light on the interface (re
odel" messages are obsolete since @jsg provided a
>> patch and it's applied to upstream nowadays. I will update the data to
>> correspond the present situation when I get home from the work.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ville
>>
>> On 26 March 2012 03:14, Jay
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> 1. Unless I disable acpi (see dmesg), box freezes at 'acpiec0 at acpi0'
>>>
>>> What about just disabling acpiec?
>>>
>>>
>> You'r
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> 1. Unless I disable acpi (see dmesg), box freezes at 'acpiec0 at acpi0'
>>>
>>> What about just disabling acpiec?
>>>
>>>
>> You'r
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>> 1. Unless I disable acpi (see dmesg), box freezes at 'acpiec0 at acpi0'
>>>
>>> What about just disabling acpiec?
>>>
>>>
>> You'r
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>> 1. Unless I disable acpi (see dmesg), box freezes at 'acpiec0 at acpi0'
>
> What about just disabling acpiec?
>
>
Ted,
You're a GENIUS, that was it! ;')
How do I make that stick reboot to reboot? Assume I need to compile custom
kernel?
Jay
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>> 1. Unless I disable acpi (see dmesg), box freezes at 'acpiec0 at acpi0'
>
> What about just disabling acpiec?
>
>
Ted,
I'll try that. Didn't know what it.
Jay
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012, Jay Hart wrote:
>> 1. Unless I disable acpi (see dmesg), box freezes at 'acpiec0 at acpi0'
>
> What about just disabling acpiec?
>
>
Snappy question section 5.9... got it.
Jay
Hello Misc,
I have a Jetway NC9KDL-2700 mini-itx motherboard, bought it as a rackmountable
system from itxdepot.com. The case I have contains two of these boards.
Motherboard page:
http://www.jetway.com.tw/JW/Peripherals_view.asp?proname=NC9KDL-2700&productid=931
Here are the specs:
Intel. Ato
Nuk'em from orbit, its the only way to be sure...
J
> "Stuart VanZee" writes:
>> Don't be silly. While Lions do provide excelent physical security
>> they don't provide any data security at all.
>
> Just imagine for a moment protecting your OpenBSD boxen with a pair of
> lions --now we got real
I'll bet if it was up your Arse with a ham sandwich you'd know how we get our
sales leads...
J
> Hello,
> I was searching Remax Real Estate online and came across your information.
>
> Can you tell me how you get your sales leads?
>
> Please let me know.
>
> Sincerely
> Dave Hughes
I consider email from this place spam. I'm wondering why its not filtered?
Jay
> Top Shop
>
> Top e-revija: 26 l 5. septembar 2008.
>
> Najbolja praktiD
na reE!enja i saveti za bolji E>ivot
>
> PoD
etna l Budi fit l Lepota l Zdravlje l Kuhinja i domaDinstvo
>
> Zabava i deca l Carstvo igraD
aka
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>
>> Pre-orders for OpenBSD 4.4 (CD, tshirt, poster) are up at
>>
>> http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html
>>
>>
>
> Do the first X number of pre-orders get autographed... or something :)
>
Direct ship your copy to me, I'll test it out for you, sign that its a good
cop
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Nuno MagalhC#es escreveu:
>>> It was yes, became no, still doesn't work. So far all of your
>>> suggestions amounted to nothing useful, much like your rants but hey,
>>> if the Theo guy can act like an ass i gues
Spot on!!!
Jay
> What a funny message :-)
> I want manual for DoS attack too.And for phishing,cracking,DDoS,remote
> execution of code,Buffer overflow and many others.Why to learn something?Just
> give me the manual now.
>
> I have help for you.Use google,buy some books and learn,read and try all
BMWs
> jose thomas wrote:
>
>> Herewith I am sending my resume with this letter. I have more than 3 years
>> of experience and below mentioned is my skill set.
>> Mumps, ClearCase, ClearQuest, Siebel 7.0, Lab, HL7, HIPAA, VB 6.0, VB.Net,
>> HTML, Infragistics and SQL Server 2000
>
>
> I have h
I believe he was volunteering to rewrite the kernel using VB 6.0, but I could
be wrong.
Jay
> And what
>
> If it's not spam,than I think,that devs of OpenBSD want your physical and real
> experience,like programs and so on.Not a list of names.My list will be
> longer,but I don't think,that I
Maybe we could create a fake blog site stating that MSN.COM is offline until
the M$Soft-Yahoo deal is completed.
Would that help you out.
Jay
> I know, "Who cares?" or "Great!" is my own response but my users have
> other wishes that include msn.com and this one has me stumped.
>
> I had a more
I will drink a beer to commemorate our lose.
Jay
> ...was rather unspectacular: Hardware failiure.
>
> The system's name was "base", originally installed with
> OpenBSD 2.3 on Jun 12, 1998:
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 5 Jun 12 1998 etc/myname
>
> It ran the OpenBSD 2.3 kernel and most of the
I have the following hardware:
Viking Component Memory Module (2 pieces)
9525253 Rev B
Came out of a Sparc, but can't remember which type
Antares Microsystems PCI UWD SCSI Host Adapter (Part# P-0060)
I think this is a P-0060
ASM #: 20-052-0060
Jay
I have a mini-itx box based on a migrus motherbaord which uses a VIA C7
processor. Its been running for over a year without any problems.
The box is a router and firewall doing NAT for five PCs.
I bought a system from www.caseoutlet.com.
Jay
> Hi all,
> Have anyone tried to run OpenBSD with pf
> Joe wrote:
>> On Mar 1, 2008, at 5:32 PM, Brian A. Seklecki (Mobile) wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 13:29 +0100, Joerg Zinke wrote:
Hi,
>> Are you sure you know what you're talking about? VIA works great.
>>
>> I have read nothing but good things about VIA cpu's from the developers
>
I beg your pardon, but I have been running a VIA based mini-itx box for over a
year now, and except for some initial case fan problems, it is ROCK FCSKING
SOLID.
I have the following board
Migrus
C787-1.5G D3N-P
I also have another system with the same board minus the ethernet daughter
card, it
> On Friday 29 February 2008, Edd Barrett wrote:
>> On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 03:01:54PM -0500, Jay Hart wrote:
>> > Edd,
>> >
>> > I was able to have the person owning this card get the following
>> > number from it:
>> >
>> > Ok, I h
500, Jay Hart wrote:
>> Can you use the following:
>>
>> Not sure what the model number is, guess it's the number that
>> looks like the serial number. But it's revision sticker has
>>
>> -05REV50
>>
>> The model number might be this one:
>&g
Can you use the following:
Not sure what the model number is, guess it's the number that
looks like the serial number. But it's revision sticker has
-05REV50
The model number might be this one:
98081 2A3
Got any clue what this might be?
Jay
> It would be great if the devs could get back to
It would be great if the devs could get back to the list which card(s) they
wanted, so that its not a crap-shoot if an available card is what they need.
I'm looking on my end for anything available, but a more directed search would
be great.
Jay
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 9:14 AM, J.C. Roberts <[
While I have no stake in this issue, I think as a user /bsd and /bsd.mp are
fine. As a new user, I have to determine what the diff is between /bsd and
/bsd.mp now, and if it was changed to /bsd.up and /bsd.mp, I'd still have to
determine which was which.
Am I missing something?
Jay
> OpenBSD ke
I will take your's and Nick's advice, and change root shell back to ksh.
Thanks,
Jay
> I have seen the following sort of remarks a couple of
> times this past week, yet I haven't seen them corrected.
> Nick Holland is such an excellent writer that, as often
> as not, you don't need to look at th
> On Feb 23, 2008, at 6:29 PM, Jay Hart wrote:
>
>> I use bash as my shell.
>>
>> I'm trying to set the bash prompt to display:
>>
>> ttyC1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> I've created a .bashrc in the users home directory (in this case
>
I use bash as my shell.
I'm trying to set the bash prompt to display:
ttyC1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've created a .bashrc in the users home directory (in this case root), and
used the following line:
PS1="\l [EMAIL PROTECTED] #"
When I login as root, or any other user for that matter, the default p
> On 2008-02-23, Jay Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I see that there is some problem trying to apply patch 004 (the pf patch)
>> under 4.2. Looks like there was some discussion late in Mov 07 about fixing
>> the patch to correct for wrong path / missing directory tr
>> On 24/02/2008, at 11:15 AM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> On 24/02/2008, at 10:44 AM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I see that there is some problem trying to apply patch 004 (the pf
>>>>> patch)
>>>>> unde
> On 24/02/2008, at 11:15 AM, Jay Hart wrote:
>
>>>
>>> On 24/02/2008, at 10:44 AM, Jay Hart wrote:
>>>
>>>> I see that there is some problem trying to apply patch 004 (the pf
>>>> patch)
>>>> under 4.2. Looks like there w
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