Hi!
I have been searching the archives to find info on my problem, but I
only seem to find a lot of using courier-imap, apache chrooted and
squirrelmail, and things work perfectly-messages. I use that
combination of programs, but have some problems.
Setup:
OBSD 3.8/i386, Apache 1.3 (chrooted),
On 2006-02-07 11:00, Joakim Roubert wrote:
Configtest fails in IMAP connection (and so does, naturally, login).
...but after some experiments with the config file, it seems I do now
also belong to the people that have Squirrelmail running.
Regards,
/Joakim
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On 30/01/06 08:32, Joachim Schipper wrote:
that a dying drive on a IDE bus is likely to confuse the bus
sufficiently that the other drive on the bus (if there is one) goes down
as well.
I guess this would be avoided when the drives are on different buses, if
there is space for using only
Hi!
I guess I can configure things to be anyway I want it, but I would like
to ask you guys what would be the most common place where users' IMAP
folders are to be stored. If all the incomping mail goes to in /var/mail
something, is this also the place that would be the best place to let
them
On 25/01/06 22:06, Tomasz Kniaz wrote:
Yes, $HOME/something (e.g. $HOME/MAIL/inbox ) is a fine place for
incoming mail (and other mboxes/maildirs).
Excellent, thanks a lot!
Regards,
/Joakim
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Hi!
I would like to find a LSI SATA RAID card which is as simple (and thus
cheap) as possible. Perhaps you guys could help me with these questions:
* I cannot find MegaRAID 150-2 in ami(4). Am I right supposing this one
is not supported?
* Which of the supported LSI SATA RAID card would you say
On 2006-01-23 11:30, Joakim Roubert wrote:
* I cannot find MegaRAID 150-2 in ami(4). Am I right supposing this one
is not supported?
Please ignore that question; as so often, I found the answer soon after
posting.
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=110176873614887w=2)
Sorry about
Hi!
Searching archives for ASUS A7V8X-X, I have found some bug reports from
2003-2004, but then nothing. Is anybody using that motherboard with e.g.
3.8, and if so, is it working/stable?
Best regards,
/Joakim
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On 22/01/06 11:41, Matthias Kilian wrote:
Yes, dmesg below.
On 22/01/06 13:15, Andy Hayward wrote:
Works perfectly, as long as you either tweak the pcibios(4) flags, or
disable the audio device in the BIOS.
Thanks a lot!!
I have bought that computer now, and the guy who sold it actually had
On 20/01/06 15:02, Stuart Henderson wrote:
working...VIA usually get recommended when the topic of amd64 boards
comes up (you'll find a few posts in the archives about this).
Ah, good to know! I will do a better dive in the archives.
Generally: you have a better chance of full support if you
On 20/01/06 21:08, Travers Buda wrote:
I think the only real difference between the 8237 and the 8237R is the
ability to asynchronously clock the cpu bus and the AGP/PCI busses.
Ah, cool! I will see if I can find something that confirms that. Do you
thus think the 8237R would work with OBSD?
On 2006-01-19 18:49, Stuart Henderson wrote:
CPU is fast enough that it wasn't horribly slow, but obviously not as
good as it could be. anything else - in my case, the next fastest
is a celeron 2ghz (my asrock board has an opteron 146). I haven't
seen any reliability problems with it, but
Hi!
I have a computer based on this motherboard (more info here:
http://www.asrock.com/product/product_775Twins-HDTV.htm), and the
OpenBSD 3.8 install CD won't find the disks.
The southbridge is an ULi 1573, and since it is not present in the
OpenBSD chipset support list, the reason 3.8 won't
On 2006-01-19 15:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
No dmesg, so it's difficult to help you... Even if all you can do is
boot the install kernel, save a dmesg to a file, and ftp it somewhere,
that's a lot better than nothing.
I will see if I can fix that.
ULi want an NDA before releasing
On 2006-01-19 17:43, Stuart Henderson wrote:
vendor Acer Labs, unknown product 0x5287 (class mass storage subclass
SATA, rev 0x02) at pci0 dev 31 function 1 not configured
Good, it's not hidden behind an unrecognisable pci-pci bridge.
Ok, at least that's something! :)
Try looking for a BIOS
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