g and it
*is* possible. I'm not sure yet. That's why I'm emailing here :)
Mark
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 09:42:34PM -0500, Peques wrote:
> Have you tried?
>
> webserver = "192.168.2.7"
> webports = "{ http, https }"
> emailserver = "192
lemented or why PF doesn't
allow this behavior?
Thanks,
Mark
sure the Apr 13 snapshots already have the change, but it will
be easy to check, since it should give you the same lines as:
> "QLogic ISP10160" rev 0x06 at pci3 dev 4 function 0 not configured
> "QLogic ISP10160" rev 0x06 at pci3 dev 5 function 0 not configured
without having to do a boot -c.
Mark
Looks like the isp(4) driver doesn't actually support the ISP10160:
isp1 at pci3 dev 4 function 0 "QLogic ISP10160" rev 0x06: ivec 0x200
data error type 32 sfsr=808008 sfva=f009681d afsr=100800
afva=7ffed0010f0 tf=0x1c08d80
panic: data fault: pc=1162dd0 addr=f009681d sfsr=808008
You can
for me (very) satisfactory speeds.
Mark
> Have you checked out
> > https://kd85.com/notforsale.html
> > there are a few stickers for cars that should serve your purpose.
>
> Sale of the items on that page do not fund the project. Sale of those
> items does not even cover the cost that Austin and I paid our artist
> to draw the pictures for those items.
>
> Just keep that in mind please.
>
>
I didn't realize that the money from those sales don't fund the project, and
I will keep that in mind.
--
Mark Mathias
hanks for any clarity someone might send my way,
Mark
all go to a corporate interest.
>
> By weatherproof, I plan to stick it on my motorcycle luggage where it will
> be exposed to sun, rain, snow, ice and 120km/h+ winds.
>
> Thanks!
>
> kmw
>
>
Have you checked out
https://kd85.com/notforsale.html
there are a few stickers for cars that should serve your purpose.
--
Mark Mathias
on a FAT32 partition(or even
better, is it possible to use a windows pagefile which is not
located on an NTFS partition?
Note that my laptop is currently exclusivly used by Windows XP.
Thanks
Mark
und in PR#5759, it seems that it will not make it
> into 4.3 thus re is busted for gigabit in 4.3-release.
It looks like this fix was just committed and tagged as OPENBSD_4_3.
It may not be on the cd but it should show up in -stable.
-- Mark
tested and/or supported.
-- Mark
> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 13:58:55 +
> From: Alexander Nasonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi,
> If I set a core limit to "unlimited" and a stack limit to 32768,
> then run a program with indefinite recursion, the system would
> generate 8G coredump file.
Does the attached diff fix your problem?
two weeks old, I hope that I can get back to this as
soon as it gets rebuilt. Or is package testing not normally done
outside of i386?
-- Mark
2008/2/22, Antonio Lobato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all!
>
> I read http://openbsd.org/security.html (and stable.html), but could
> not make
> sure about my question.
>
> If today I download old versions (say /pub/OpenBSD/4.0/i386/cd40.iso) of
> openbsd, does it already includes th
(to
devices with a serial terminal.)
If you want to see if your device is working, it may have an LED on it
that blinks when you send a character.
You can also do a serial loopback test, like this:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/3450
Just short the txd and rxd pins, then transmit data from a program
like minicom, the data you transmit will be echoed to the screen.
-Mark C.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reliably? I been running it for 3 years already without single incident that
those damn
e-mails I'd sent reached their destinations at all.
Indeed it comes down to this for the OP... do you want to listen to one
person telling you (very incorrectly) that it can't b
relay through your ISP's smarthost". There is no absolute
requirement for reverse DNS, it's simply one possible route to achieve
what you desire (that your outgoing mails are accepted on a sanely
configured remote mail server).
Regards,
Mark
0 at pmsi0 mux 0
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
midi0 at pcppi0:
spkr0 at pcppi0
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: reported by CPUID; using exception 16
pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
pccom1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2
fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec
biomask efe5 netmask efe5 ttymask ffe7
pctr: user-level cycle counter enabled
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
dkcsum: sd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
Thanks,
Mark
icies, and bullying tactics."
The author (like you, perhaps) doesn't like Microsoft's tactics, but
notes that their changes are "entirely legitimate".
Regards,
Mark
tall should fit, unless you have a very small drive
--
Mark Mathias
S / XSRF threats.
(Just make sure to set `network.cookie.cookieBehavior=1` and
especially `network.prefetch-next=false` in `about:config` before
you go anywhere... come on, Mozilla, what the heck happened to
sensible defaults? Take a cue from the OpenBSD team ;) )
--
Mark Shroyer
http://markshroyer.com/contact/
of
some data after filesystem corruption, etc. I'm wondering if someone
has truly recovered data from a drive where every single bit of data has
been overwritten with zeroes/random data/whatever.
Regards,
Mark
On 12/15/07, Philip Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 14, 2007 3:06 PM, Mark Bucciarelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 2007-05-10 8:40:36 Claudio Jeker wrote:
> >
> > > With many shortliving connections you have a lot of sockets in TIME_WAIT.
&g
Hi,
On 2007-05-10 8:40:36 Claudio Jeker wrote:
> With many shortliving connections you have a lot of sockets in TIME_WAIT.
> Because you are testing from one host only you start to hit these entries
> more and more often this often results in a retry from the client.
I'm curious what you meant b
On Dec 2, 2007 7:53 AM, Jonathan Thornburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have ampd running. Here's my /etc/rc.conf.local:
Thanks for that little piece of information. I added that to my
rc.conf.local and suspend/resume now works from X too.
For the record this is on 4.1 using the ati driver in m
On Dec 1, 2007 9:54 AM, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/6/07, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I close the lid on this laptop ( Thinkpad T41 ) the machine goes
> > into a deep sleep but will not recover with OpenBSD 4.2. With 4.1 this
> &g
On Dec 1, 2007 10:20 AM, Pau Amaro-Seoane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> let's wait for 4.3, until then, suspend from terminal (no X)
>
> Anybody out there running -current on a thinkpad T41 who can report on
> suspending/resuming?
Someone on this list ( can't find it now ) reported suspend/resume
w
On Nov 30, 2007 11:50 AM, Pau Amaro-Seoane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having the same issue. Have you succeed at "waking up" the video?
>
> Pau
No I never got it working. I went back to 4.1.
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/\ www.asciiribbon.org - against pro
On Nov 26, 2007 5:20 AM, Richard Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.xkcd.com/349/
>
> Observe the ALT text on the comic.
>
> Haven't seen a PR on that one...
>
>
You have to mess up your dual boot pretty bad to end up with the shark
attack bug
--
Mark Mathias
You noticed Theos' work on libkern?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=119601531025980&w=2
You need to rebuild /usr/sbin/config, but perhaps wait until
it's official
-Mark
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:27:36PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I updated m
On Nov 6, 2007 5:34 AM, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I close the lid on this laptop ( Thinkpad T41 ) the machine goes
> into a deep sleep but will not recover with OpenBSD 4.2. With 4.1 this
> worked flawlessly. xorg is not running during these tests.
Well appar
If I close the lid on this laptop ( Thinkpad T41 ) the machine goes
into a deep sleep but will not recover with OpenBSD 4.2. With 4.1 this
worked flawlessly. xorg is not running during these tests.
Anyone else having the same problem?
thanks
sensor(?) output
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Pe
On Nov 3, 2007 2:47 PM, Adrian Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would you be more inclined to buy a
> machine based on open source hardware rather than proprietary products such
> as Asus, Intel and AMD?
Of course!
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/\ www.asciiribbon.org -
Solved! The problem(?) was the mouse. I installed 4.2 this morning
just for kicks, still no mouse! Went out and picked up another mouse
and everything works!
Thanks for all the help guys.
Relevant dmesg output.
uhidev0 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0
uhidev0: Microsoft Microsoft 3-Bu
On Nov 1, 2007 11:50 PM, Vadim Jukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm, looks sane. Run xev(1) application (inside X, of course) and see,
> does it generate anything when you try to move/click/scroll while
> pointer is positioned in it's window. Post what you see: no reaction on
> second mouse touc
On Nov 1, 2007 6:30 PM, Vadim Jukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only one InputDevice section you need:
>
> Section "InputDevice"
> Identifier "Mouse1"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "Protocol" "wsmouse"
> Option "Device" "/dev/wsmouse"
> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7"
> EndSection
>
> Then, in Ser
On Nov 1, 2007 4:59 PM, Stijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> You only need to specify one mouse input device (i.e. /dev/wsmouse). I
> have the following in my xorg.conf (only showing the relevant entries):
>
>
> Section "InputDe
On Oct 31, 2007 9:47 PM, Vadim Jukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need only one "InputDevice" section for all your mice with
> "/dev/wsmouse" as "Device" option, indeed.
I'm sorry but I do not understand. I tried putting both mice in one
InputDevice section and X refused to start.
Parse error
On Oct 31, 2007 9:13 PM, Vadim Jukov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Missing option "SendCoreEvents" for wsmouse1. And why don't use
> /dev/wsmouse, which is "cumulative" device for all mice?
>
Thanks Vadim. I changed my xorg.conf to reflect your advise. But still
no usb mouse activity. I did get a
On Oct 28, 2007 9:46 AM, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to get a USB mouse to work in X. obsd 4.1 recognizes the
> mouse as soon as I plug it in ( see dmesg output below ) as
> wsmouse1(?). When I add that as Mouse1 in the xorg.conf file it does
> no
I'm trying to get a USB mouse to work in X. obsd 4.1 recognizes the
mouse as soon as I plug it in ( see dmesg output below ) as
wsmouse1(?). When I add that as Mouse1 in the xorg.conf file it does
not work. everything else works great!
( relevant dmesg output )
uhidev0 at uhub1 port 2 configuratio
ags="-s" into /etc/rc.conf.local.
-- Mark
ealtek 8169 ?
> > >
> > > Nicolas
> > >
> > >
> >
> > That's what I saw on mine, anyway. Try to boot it without using using
> > the NIC (i.e. delete /etc/hostname.re0) and see if the freezes stop.
> >
> > Firas
> >
>
> I see the re(4) hanging my machine problem too.
>
There are at least three open bug reports related to re hanging when
used at gigabit speeds. You might try forcing it to 100baseTX.
-- Mark
port
shares any of each other's power) and try again. Invest in a powered
USB hub if you must.
Each disk will be consuming more than 1.25W, and the USB spec maxes
out at 2.5W per powered port.
-Mark C.
Steven Surdock wrote:
To perform integrated NTLM auth I believe you'll need winbind from samba
and windbind support for Squid. I'm not sure I understand the authpf
requirement.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=119081356508513&w=2
-Steve S.
I have to agree with Steven here, I don't under
simple typo
Index: heimdal.info-1
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/kerberosV/src/doc/heimdal.info-1,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.4
diff -u -r1.1.1.4 heimdal.info-1
--- heimdal.info-1 14 Apr 2006 07:32:34 - 1.1.1.4
+++ heimdal.info-
ng with a
> laptop
> in public transport.
>
> Or are there any other possible ways how to speed up the bootup process?
>
> CL<
OpenBSD can suspend,
man 8 apm
apm -s for standby or apm -z for suspend state. I don't know if it will work
with your device, but it does work on some
--
Mark Mathias
81
Can you run
# acpidump -o WTF2V028 > WTF2V028.acpidump
and send me all the files it generates?
Also, you may want to try a 4.2-current kernel. At least one acpi bug
that affects your machine has been fixed recently.
Mark
ost part [can't seem to get SMBUS working].) I would suggest turning
off the second network interface (82573e) in the BIOS and try
installing again. If this does not work, I can try to reproduce it
here as long as I don't need to go all the way through the install.
Does this happen before installing? Or after?
-Mark C
set redial 15 0
set reconnect 15 1
pppoe:
set device "!/usr/sbin/pppoe -i rl1"
disable acfcomp protocomp
deny acfcomp
set mtu max 1440
set mru max 1440
set speed sync
enable lqr
set lqrperiod 5
set cd 5
set dial
set login
set timeout 0
set authname myname
set authkey mypass
add! default HISADDR
enable dns
enable mssfixup
Thanks
Mark
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 10:36:50AM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
> At 08:52 AM 9/11/2007 -0600, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
> > > > Here's a link to the removal page from U3:
> > > >
> > > > http://www.u3.com/uninstall/
> > >
> > > a
ndows it went through several
> minutes of things 'just happening' and requiring a reboot.
>
> > Here's a link to the removal page from U3:
> >
> > http://www.u3.com/uninstall/
>
> ah, thanks for the link.
>
Is it possible to remove it with fdisk/disklabel/newfs_msdos, or is it
more insidious than that?
-- Mark
of
# acpidump -o M2N-MX
The latter produces several files; please create a tar file that
contains them and send me that.
Hopefully this will help me figuring out what goes wrong here.
Thanks,
Mark
itectures that run openbsd and am interested in having an hppa
> > machine. got any advice on a good one to acquire? leads on where to
> > acquire them and for how much would also be welcome since they don't
> > exactly pop up all over the place when googling.
> >
> > be
> From: "J.C. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 02:33:33 -0700
>
> On Tuesday 07 August 2007, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > Over the last few weeks I've made some important improvements to the
> > OpenBSD/hppa port. Support for newe
ers should just work, or will
work with just a small tweak to the code here and there.
Unfortunately I don't have such hardware myself, so if people have
access to one of these machines, could they give the latest snapshot a
go on them and send me (and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) a copy of the dmesg?
Thanks,
Mark
ut, alas, that was years ago, and from my hazy memory all I used to do
> was this:
>
> edit /etc/sysctl.conf and enable ipv4 packet forwarding;
>
You do not need net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 for a bridge.
-Mark
When starting symux (installed from packages), I run out of semaphores (see
output below).
I searched the archives, and found a post from Marco Pfatschbacher that
included a patch to symon that reduced SYMUX_SHARESLOTS from 20 to 3.
I'm curious as why am I running out of semaphores--don't I h
t; shows 10M available).
Did you rebuild the filesystem? (man newfs) You did not mention this.
-- Mark
Edd Barrett wrote:
Like I said, everything, including /etc/*.db (output of pwd_mkdb),
builds OK. Everything is located in the default directories.
--
Mark Leisher
Maybe thats how it works? Perhaps kill -HUP is required.
ypserv only reloads its ACL file on SIGHUP.
--
Mark Leisher
Edd Barrett wrote:
On 20/07/07, Mark Leisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% cd /var/yp ; make
Everything builds OK (/var/yp//*.db and /etc/*.db) and I am
not running a slave.
Now as far as I know, yp uses the normal linux/unix passwd format (not
master.passwd). Did you forget pwd_mkd -
ome sweaty person
> > running the generator, that increases the cooling load in Theo's
> datacenter.
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> "This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
> -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
>
>
--
Mark Mathias
Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
On 20/07/07, Mark Leisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didn't see anything related in the archives, so apologies if it was
there and I missed it.
When I add a new user and rebuild the YP files, the new user is not
visible on client machines until I kill ypser
I didn't see anything related in the archives, so apologies if it was
there and I missed it.
When I add a new user and rebuild the YP files, the new user is not
visible on client machines until I kill ypserv and start it again. What
am I missing?
--
Mark Leisher
ue (q_med,q_high)
pass out quick on $ext_if inet proto udp to any port { $high_pri_udp }
queue q_high
pass out quick on $ext_if inet proto udp to any port { $med_pri_udp }
queue q_med
pass out quick on $ext_if inet proto icmp queue q_high
HTH,
Mark
be effective regardless of whether or not the interfaces
exist when pf loads, so my OpenVPN tunnels work after reboots without
intervention.
Regards,
Mark
Bill wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:06:55 -0700
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
I have the same problem. I was going to post a this
Yep - x2100 M2. OpenBSD 4.1. It works brilliantly compared to the Dell it
replaced which was getting to 55+% IO bound.
On 16/07/07, Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> On Tue, 29.05.2007 at 14:13:06 +0100, mark reardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote
ver the bounced mails. They should
try spamd :-)
g'day
Mark
On 05/07/07, Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 11:07:55AM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> > Now I wonder if it would be a good idea to put that list of spamtrap
>
. Does anyone know how to make this work correctly?
Thanks,
Mark
yep, just donated here too:
Your order currently is:
-> EUR 100.00 [DON] DONATION to the OpenBSD Project
-> Total: EUR 100.00 + Shipping.
...
...
...
Comments: in response to Theos call to support Itanium port by dlg@ on the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
On 08/06/07, Bryan Vyhmeister <[EMAIL PROTEC
ok - I can match Diana with 100 euros so. Cheers.
On 08/06/07, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > From what I know, I think dlg has not received any real offers
> > > yet.
> >
> > Sad, well I'll throw US$100 into the mix if someone wants to co-ordinate
> > it. I don't have any use f
pf.conf? Give more complete information, including the obvious stuff.
-Mark
ful SysAdmin skills.
>
Thanks for the example, Diana. This, plus a little time figuring out
how to get genericstable to work properly, have allowed me to get rid of
postfix. postfix is fine, but maximizing use of the base install reduces
the amount of wasted time with each upgrade / reinstall.
-- Mark
Commell == Liantec
Same boards, same company, just a marketing change. Liantec is the name
they want to brand/market.
I also use Liantec. If you are in Europe, contact Wim and he'll hook
you up. Though, I'm sure he'll ship worldwide.
-mtu
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 09:31:56AM -0600, Diana Eiche
my problem was only setting the mtu > 9000 btw. as I said not a biggie ;-)
On 29/05/07, mark reardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I just got a x2100 M2 from Sun yesterday on a 60 day trial and am having
> trouble setting the MTU on one of the bge NICs. Just some initial fin
I just got a x2100 M2 from Sun yesterday on a 60 day trial and am having
trouble setting the MTU on one of the bge NICs. Just some initial findings.
Not a big problem for me really.
On 29/05/07, mufurcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> Are the Sun Fire X2100 (1 x AMD Opteron, Model
ts/etc/ACPI.MP
> ? distrib/sets/lists/etc/ACPI_CD
> ? distrib/sets/lists/etc/ACPI_CD.MP
> ? distrib/sets/lists/etc/GENERIC_CD
> ? distrib/sets/lists/etc/GENERIC_CD.MP
> ? distrib/sets/lists/etc/GENERIC_NFS
> ? distrib/sets/lists/etc/GENERIC_NFS.MP
> No space left on device
>
> --
> best regards
> q#
>
>
--
Mark Mathias
it became
entangled with US cryptography laws.
I'm sure that you base this assumption on specific, relevant court
cases/laws effective since source code received protected speech
status? Or just the same sort of gut feeling that tells people that
evolution isn't true?
--
Mark Reitblatt
crypto export POLICY, we don't intend to change our
approach.
And nothing need be changed. Once the public code has been exported
from the US, it is not subject to US jurisdiction or policy any more
than code written elsewhere.
--
Mark Reitblatt
on of free speech.
You may wish to tie yourself to policy, but we don't. Especially since
it is not particularily future-proof.
You see policy here, but that policy is restricted by court rulings.
Which say that open source code is free speech. I'd say a 6th circuit
court of appeals ruling that's stood for almost a decade is pretty
damn future-proof. Much more so than federal law.
So I see absolutely no need to change OpenBSD's policies.
Please reconsider in light of my above points.
--
Mark Reitblatt
Sources:
http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/txt/740.txt
Section 740.13 (e)
P.S.
Sorry if this isn't the right list. It's the most appropriate as far
as I can tell.
--
Mark Reitblatt
ave a bridge
in front of machines that do multicast-based IP load balancing
(specifically, Microsoft's NLB) then the packet duplication with
net.inet.ip.forwarding craps on your network. Turning off
net.inet.ip.forwarding reduces the packet duplication and shit works
again.
-Mark
On this years hackathon I'd like to hack more on macppc smp support.
For obvious reasons I cannot bring my own machine. Is there anyone in
the Calgary or Edmonton area that can loan us a dual g4 machine end
may/early june?
Mark
I have it working here like this. Also, you aren't doing IP
forwarding, so turn that off. The bridge does not need it.
-Mark
here could point out what I'm most likely
doing wrong; or, failing that, that somebody more familiar with
the architecture than I could help me determine whether my
systems have brought out some sort of elusive misbehavior.
Thanks!
Mark
dmesg:
0x15000 not configured
adb0 at macobio0 offset
7;m sure I'm not the only one here who's recompiled XF4 for
TrueType hinting, so any (ahem) hints? Thanks in advance...
Mark
--
Mark Shroyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://markshroyer.com/
hogwash might help. I havent used it in a fair while though.
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1208
On 13/04/07, Paolo Supino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>I have the following problem: I host a group of windows servers that
> run a webapp using IIS6 ASP technology. The webapp was w
end a dmesg to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark
console is /[EMAIL PROTECTED],464000/[EMAIL PROTECTED],80
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1995-2007 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org
Op
Hello,
Trying to load any rules ( even /usr/share/pf/ examples ) I get the error
about enabling table loading for optimizations
and rules get ignored. anybody able to gently apply a cluestick as to what
table loading it is talking about?
# uname -a
OpenBSD gooner.mynet.net 4.1 GENERIC#10 i386
#
achine. Thanks to wget, Firefox going down
doesn't mean that I have to restart large downloads.
Also, wget is excellent at continuing interrupted downloads;
Firefox, not so much.
--
Mark Shroyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://markshroyer.com/
xist in the ports tree, however, so you'd have to build it
manually.)
But for what it's worth, I'd recommend the command line utility
wget over anything. pkg_add wget and you're good to go.
--
Mark Shroyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://markshroyer.com/
nice one. thanks.
On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote:
> > use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ]
> as
> > documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony.
&
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as
documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony.
The asterisk book is available online via:
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=11
enjoy.
Mark
On 20/03/07, Paul Pruett <[EMAIL PROTEC
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machines like Ultra 25/45 and Sun Fire V125/V215/V245/V445. And if
nobody ever tries running OpenBSD on these machines, we'll never know.
So if you have access to any of these machines, please try booting
OpenBSD on it and send us a dmesg.
Thanks,
Mark
> From: Pete Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:33:25 +0100
>
> # ifconfig bge0
> bge0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> lladdr 00:17:a4:45:f5:25
> groups: egress
> media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT full-duplex)
> status: active
> inet6 fe
Greetings:
I will not have time for a proper bug report until this evening when I
get home, but I thought I would throw this out there for now.
This issue is reproducible, and it occurred in the previous snapshot
as well. Briefly, here is how it happens:
I have net.inet.ip.forwarding=1, and two
med wasteful to install a second set of linux libraries and ran
into this same problem.
Look at /usr/src/sys/compat/linux/linux_syscalls.c to see what is
unimplemented; there are about 30 of them. If you want to stray from
redhat_base, you will make it difficult for yourself.
-- Mark
Can you try the attached diff? It has some debug printf's in there,
so please send me a dmesg.
Regarding the high interrupt load on the v210; try disconnecting the
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM.
Index: mii/eephy.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/
Hi Rolf,
Most likely something is not quite right with the eephy(4) driver.
The 88E1112 PHY apparently supports both copper and fiber, and I think
it should automatically switch over to fiber, but apparently it
doesn't. Could you test some diffs for me on that machine?
Mark
disable all DMA in the BIOS.
I left the DMA enabled for the OpenBSD tests as an experiment. I was
actually pleased to see that OpenBSD detected the problem and
downgraded the DMA mode rather than descend into a frozen state.
-- Mark
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 09:38:03AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote
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