ays before (i.e.
wd0) the P-ATA drives. Otherwise, if I left root as wd3 (which is fine
at first) if one the RAIDed drives fails, boot fails as wd3 is no longer
wd3, but wd2...
It's not always the RAID config that gets you.
Peter
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 13:05:11 -0500
"ConCon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hiya.
:
:
: I was told in [EMAIL PROTECTED] to email this address to ask
: for help, so yeah. :)
:
: The problem is, I bought a USB 2.0 PCI controller card for my
: server, but it only will work at 1.0 or 1.1 (not sure w
Hi
I know that the chipset isn't supported yet, but one funny thing:
When I boot my MSI MB with ATi XPRESS chipset using the floppy, it runs very
well ;) Networking works, even installing the system from some sources
(tried ftp and CD). But after restarting and booting from the disk, it hangs
dur
Hi
I installed the latest -current snapshot and now the network works even with the
'normal' kernel not only with bsd.rd like before. The dmesg follows, but I have
another problem. After fresh install (not upgrade) from the snapshot from ftp
today, I wanted to install some packages and I got:
# p
Hi
I need to compile a new kernel with the aac adaptec raid support but I got
this:
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c: In function `aac_init':
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c:402: warning: cast from pointer to integer of
different size
/usr/src/sys/dev/ic/aac.c: In function `aac_host_response':
/usr/src/sys/d
Thanks a lot
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Josh Grosse
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:29 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: ATi XPRESS chipset trouble
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 03:02:13PM +, Peter Huncar wrote: > I
installed
e is separate debian
stable distro available for amd64 fortunately. So I have to use linux
anyway.
What a pity ;(
Anyway, thanks for the help.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Ingo Schwarze
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2
One can write a
few dirty scripts to do this with crontab or you can try out my new program
that I wrote just for this purpose. It waits until the IP on the pppoe0
interface changes and then it sets a new default route. Initial tests with
this program show it works positively.
program below -
suggestions?
Thanks,
Peter
Hum, I get a "syntax error: '*' unexpected"
-Original Message-
From: Michael Erdely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 6:20 PM
To: Peter Bako
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: SH programming
On 6/26/05, Peter Bako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 01:34:25PM -0500, Rafael Morales wrote:
:RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE OUTPUT WHEN
:REPORTING THIS PANIC!
:DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS WITHOUT INCLUDING
:THAT INFORMATION!
Dear misc@openbsd.org,
Your email message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject
"Returned mail: Data format error" is being held because
your email address is unknown to this system.
To release your message for delivery, simply click on the
following link and follow further instructions:
http:/
you are comfortable.
Peter
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:58:38 +0800
"Russell J. Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Wow. I'm honestly suprised by the responses I've received. All I did
: was answer a question and now I'm being jumped on, repeatedly.
You told a user how to aim the proverbial gun at their foot. I'm
suprised the re
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 08:30:59AM -0700, Marti Martinez wrote:
:In this vein, no one has put a Soekris 4801 kernel config file out
:there that works with httpd, so wihtout further ado,
Yes they have. Its called GENERIC.
e's so big difference. Maybe NIC or chipset together
with OS ;)
Anyway, I'm absolutely satisfied with all my OBSD machines. Great work.
Peter Huncar
IT manager
GTS Slovakia s.r.o.
Liscie udolie 5
841 02 Bratislava
*
tel: (+421) (2) 57781 101
fax: (+421) (2) 57781
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:07:30AM +0200, Alexis de BRUYN wrote:
:Hi everybody,
:
:
:
:I recently set up an openbsd 3.7-stable with a custom kernel firewall and
Don't do that.
:# $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.7 2004/07/20 17:38:35 henning Exp $
:
:# sample ntpd configuration file, see ntpd.conf(5)
:
:
:>why the hassle, there are master passwords for those biosses, and
:>they're not that hard to find out.
:>
:
:Didn't I make it clear that I choose the password myself, or am I
:misunderstanding something?
:
:Regards, Baldur
:
The master password is in addition to the password that you chose.
I did some searching
on the archives and could only find references to performance of IPSec
implementations, which we won't be using
Thanks, I appreciate any responses/links/feedback,
Peter L.
> I've been testing 3.8 on a couple of i386 systems (soon sparc also),
> including installing more of the 3.8 beta packages than I would use
> normally. So far I am impressed by UP/MP performance, and have
> only found a couple of X applications (xtacy, xlock) failing on signal 11.
the ports@ mai
Hi.
I'm using OpenBSD (3.6 now) as my web/dns/mail/whatever server for a couple of
years. I was very satisfied until a couple of days ago I noticed, that my web
server is not working. I restarted apache, everything was ok then, but after
some time the same happened. I got many many lines like this
m sure
in the inet stack there is use of arc4random as well.
regards,
-peter
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 07:41:02PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
:Michael Shalayeff wrote:
:>knowledge is smth to get and not to use
:>as an excuse to not do anything...
:
:Sure, this is why I learnt how to make ports from scratch and became a
:maintainer, but since I'm no developper, it would ta
gh to send me some steps or any other info on how you did
it?
Thanks,
Peter
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 02:45:54PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
:OpenBSD 3.7 doing NAT with pf.
:
:A group from another compnay was successfully using IPSec (through the
:pf firewall) to tunnel to their corporate server. New personnel in
:their IT staff decided to change from IPSec to PPTP (why oh
> get /usr/local, /usr/ports, and /usr/src remotely mounted from my nearby
> FreeBSD system. I can get the mount done, but I can't affect any files
> ... for example, if I tryi to touch (as root on the Zaurus)
> /usr/local/garbage, I get "Permission denied". i don't have any cklear
> idea if
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 17:27:27 -0600 (MDT)
Jeff Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I've got a USB external drive that is virtually unusable because it
: is so slow.
:
[snip]
: (write a file to the usb drive)
:
: time sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/usb_drive/test_file count=100
:
: 100+0 records
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:39:15 -0600
Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: > Oct 14 OpenBSD born, Saturday 16:36 MST, 1995
:
: Sorry, but so many of you are uninformed.
:
: RCS file: /cvs/src/Makefile,v
: revision 1.1
: date: 1995/10/18 08:37:01; author: deraadt; state: Exp;
: branches
You refused to follow the instructions printed on the screen. Why are
you suprised to the tone of the responses?
Now, if you gave the information requested, you would have received a
very different tone of reply. Not knowing what to do is one thing, but
blatently ignoring instructions is anot
> > To clarify, if you limit someone's ram use to a certain point, or
> > CPU use to a certain point, it will slow down compiling due to
> > having less resources :) As I said though - I may be wrong on
> > this one.
>
> Yes, that would be the idea of limiting resources. If I am given the ability
> I have a simple c++ program that throws an exception and tries to catch it.
> But when I run it, it crashes with segmentation faul. Looking and the stack
> trace, looks like the exception is thrown but no one catches it. Is this a
> bug? There's a workaround?
Not sure when, but this has been fix
ppoe (-link1 in ifconfig) does this. Whether it does or not I don't
know since I never use it.
Anyhow, here is the link for your experimentation:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=111973574009710&w=2
Regards,
-peter
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 12:03:25AM -0500, Brad wrote:
> A heads up to any macppc users.
>
> -current now has 3 new audio drivers for macppc. aoa(4), daca(4)
> and tumbler(4). If you have a macppc system which currently does
> not have supported built-in audio; then I would ask that you please
> tr
is,
but he fails to mention that QNX isn't Open Source and that you gotta buy
it. And you probably don't get the source with it either.
I for one think the Unix-like Operating System of my choice outweighs any
nitpicks of this crank.
-peter
On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 12:38:09AM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
:On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 02:08:04PM -0600, Jeff Roach wrote:
:> Not really. I want to use cups for network printing and it requires esp
:> ghostscript for which there is no port. Also, gutenprint provides newer
:> drivers than gimp-print
ot nothing to do? Then perhaps
replace the S/Key example in the FAQ where someone telnets into an OpenBSD
box and is challenged with S/Key. Perhaps replacing the telnet session with
an SSH session would be appropriate.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#SKey
Regards,
-peter
don't use rdate, `echo 'ntpd_flags=""' >> /etc/rc.conf.local` it gives
the user better time, and has less damaging effects on the pool.ntp.org
members.
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 02:38:15PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
:I have been working on a document for newbies that helps
:them put together a bas
This year, OpenCON hosted a mini hackathon with focus on ports. It
consisted of 4 days right before the conference, and a dozen
OpenBSD developers were present, most of them arriving on October 31st
to spend the next 4-5 days working together on improving the system.
Some of us had never met face
d the another with the
floppy boot with the card recognized.
Is there a way to make this work?
Thank you all, great job.
Peter Huncar
This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
OpenBSD 3.8 (RAMDISK) #793: Sat S
I was trying out the interface groups of pf 3.8, I was surprised to
get a syntax error with:
pass out quick proto { tcp udp }
from egress to any port domain flags S/SA keep state
you do not get an error message for
pass out quick proto { tcp udp }
from (egress) to any port domain
Normally I find the man pages very help full, but I could not
understand what is meant by (from man ccd) :
Each
component partition should be offset at least one cylinder from the be-
ginning of the component disk. This avoids potential conflicts between
the component disk's disklabel(8) and
/etc/daily uses the following code
sync
echo ""
echo "Backing up root filesystem:"
echo "copying /dev/r$rootdev to /dev/r$rootbak"
dd if=/dev/r$rootdev of=/dev/r$rootbak bs=16b seek=1 skip=1 \
conv=noerror
fsck -y /dev/r$rootbak
where as http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#DupFS
says to
"boot"
thats it.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 01:12:46PM -0600, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
:I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in version
:3.8. I've searched the FAQ's and all man pages and don't seem to be
:able to find the correct information.
:Thanks in advance,
:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Ignore this. I read it as "soekris compatibility".
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 11:33:33AM -0800, Peter Hessler wrote:
:"boot"
:
:
:thats it.
:
:
:On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 01:12:46PM -0600, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
::I'd like to know how to enable Solaris Compatibility Mode in versi
em relatively well supported, I'm mostly worried about the dual
on-board NIC.
Any light anyone could shed on compatibility would be great -- I'm
making a case for using OpenBSD with this, which was purchased to be a
firewall machine, instead of Microsoft and ISA server.
Thanks in advance,
Peter L.
On 25 Nov 2005 at 2:59, Adam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm in need of some help getting an syskonnect SK-9S22 (dual port
> gigabit ethernet) to work. I'm currently running on the i386 platform
> with openbsd 3.8-current as of 11/25/05.
>
> I believe this is the most relevant part of the dmesg:
>
>
Are you subscribed to newbies? We don't do the bullshit like the
HOWTOs or openbsdsupport.org. We teach you how to help yourself. The
answers come with learning, so you can be a better admin.
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 00:30:21 -0800
"J.C. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Things like "HowTo" do
the 11 OpenBSD songs.
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ# 113969174
"Worker bees can leave. Even drones can fly away. The Queen is their slave."
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 07:15:07PM +0200, Oliver Peter wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 05:26:55PM +, Qwerty wrote:
> > Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
> > OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or
OpenBSD is not going to become a charity because
of the overhead to the accounting involved. I
understand that.
In that case, OpenBSD should not ask for donations
from business since it can not give a tax receipt,
and further more if OpenBSD could give a charitable
tax receipt that tax receipt pr
Understand that OpenBSD does not want to become incorporated,
because of the overheads involved, but I don't understand
why Theo de Raadt does not apply for a "trade name"
http://governmentservices.gov.ab.ca/cr/reg_bus_name.cfm
Trade names cost $10cdn. With a trade name you can
open a bank account
> I've installed and configured OpenBSD 3.9 on an Asus P5RD1-VM
> motherboard (ATI Xpress 200), but was kind of sad when I found out
> that the onboard NIC Realtek RTL8201CL wasn't supported by OpenBSD. It
> has only two PCIs slots, but I need three working NICs on it...
> So I'd just like to know
> "Acer Labs M5263 LAN" rev 0x50 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 not configured
this definitely does not look like a realtek; some references
seem to suggest a tulip. you could try to see if this does
anything (try both de(4) and dc(4) in your kernel), but no high
hopes. btw is this some ancient mothe
t all, let alone AES. And that's the
stuff I have to interop with. I could tell you stoies...
>
>> Is there any other stuff I can provide to help identify the problem? Or
>> any suggestions on what to try next?
>
>Try reading the proposals using tcpdump. I found this quite useful.
OK. I'll also try debug flags on isakmpd.
Peter
erver assignments. I supposed I could wait
until the old DNS servers no longer respond and then update my DHCPD.CONF
file with whatever I find in the resolv.conf file, but I would prefer to
make this a bit more automated...
Thanks,
Peter
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 12:49:29PM +0200, oliver simon wrote:
> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C
> compiler cannot create executables
Could you please provide us your CFLAGS?
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ# 113969174
"Worker bee
.4.4/include/"
You really enjoy pain, right?
Why don't you use the gcc which is already shipped with openbsd?
Why don't you use the apache which is already shipped with openbsd?
I can not imagine that there is someone here who wants to support you.
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PR
eeded
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ# 113969174
"Worker bees can leave. Even drones can fly away. The Queen is their slave."
to have any knowledge about ...
Addition:
I would like to ask you to send a short report when you have compiled
it with the standard openbsd-gcc.
Furhter it would be interesting if you have the same proxy problem
with apache2.
Thanks.
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ# 113969174
s XP and Fedora Core
5 on it both of which installed and ran fine... I've been meaning to play
with and learn Fedore, so I suppose I could live with it, but frankly I'd
rather run OpenBSD... Any ideas as to what this error means and what caused
it? Better yet, is there any way to work around it?
Thanks,
Peter
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:08:11PM -0700, Peter Valchev wrote:
> A race condition exists in sendmail's handling of asynchronous signals.
> A remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary source code with the
> privileges of the user running sendmail, typically root.
Excuse m
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 05:41:03PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root
Is 192.168.1.1:/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root mountable via NFS/udp from
192.168.1.167 - there you have to place the bootkernel.
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Hi Robert,
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 06:44:12PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 18:03:56 +0200, Oliver Peter writes:
> >> root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root
> >Is 192.168.1.1:/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root mountable via NFS/udp from
> >1
a serial cable and by typing:
> "set tty com0" at bootprompt.
>
> I'm afraid your worst problem is that your lappy don't have com port..
> /bkw
it has one.
> On 31/03/06, Peter Bako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > read the battery status, it si
Hope this is OK to place this commercial:
Watch this nice and complete OpenBSD fan set from ixsoft:
http://www.ixsoft.de/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi?ref=Products/de/OOOB0390BU.html
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ# 113969174
"Worker bees can leave. Even drones can fly away. The Que
The answer is very simple: When I have to run Windows programs.
Support skills is very relevant to the question. Various early
comments have used the phrase "It all depends on the right tool
for the job". That phrase is not the whole story.
Every time you add a new OS to the mix, the support pro
code? if you feel
this is insufficiently openbsd related, please reply off-list to reduce chatter.
cheers,
jake
I found http://www.icce.rug.nl/documents/cplusplus/ to be an excellent
textbook.
Another online source is
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TICPP/ThinkingInCPP2e.html
Peter
ver
> server 0.north-america.pool.ntp.prg
^^^ :)
Could you please provide us the output of 'ls -l /etc/localtime' and
the output of rdate? Maybe this can help us to resolve the problem.
Bye
Ollie
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ# 11396
y hints? Did I do something wrong? Is there a fix? Or do I have to
> travel 400 km?
Have you got a chance to connect via a serial terminal?
Please give us further informations how you did the update.
old version, new version, source update, generic kernel etc.
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL P
http://www.openbsd.org/plus.html
Which is the page that shows:
"Changes made between OpenBSD 3.9 and OpenBSD-current"
points to http://www.openbsd.org/portsplus/index.html
which hasn't been updated since Feb 05.
This should either be updated or the reference should be
removed.
option routers 192.168.14.1;
range 192.168.14.25 192.168.14.254;
}
}
host box1 {
hardware ethernet xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx;
fixed-address 192.168.14.35;
}
-
Thanks,
Peter
Perhaps: http://www.benzedrine.cx/pfstat.html would interest you.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 07:50:22AM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
> > I just installed a pf on my openBSD box as a firewall. However I need
> > to install MRTG and SNMP so that I can get the network utilization.
> >
> > Any documentation i
Steve Murdoch wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have options for a decent Nessus alternative ?
Thanks,
Steve
http://dev.mmgsecurity.com/projects/sussen/
Peter
As an aside: I recently read "The Design and Implementation of 4.2 BSD
Operating System", which focused on the VAX architecture, and was
published sometime in the early 80s. In spite of its age, I found the
concepts clearly stated and on a high level, I believe that reading
the book forwarded my g
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/ports.tar.gz
On 4/28/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well i just installed my First OpenBSD BOX :) feels
good !!! but to install packages i cannot find ports
collection in /usr how can i get them ? i am using 3.7
version.
regards
*:$., 88,.
But perhaps you're confusing ports & packages:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgMgmt
Packages are pre-compiled. Ports creates packages from source. You
don't need the ports tree to install packages.
-Pete
On 4/28/06, Peter Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ftp:/
ALTQ Should do the trick:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html
On 5/1/06, Chris Bullock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can queues be used to queue overall bandwidth? We have a project where we
will be sharing an Internet connection with another company, we will have an
IP and they will have
I forgot to mention in my previous e-mail, that if you were to
implement the scenerio outlined in your e-mail, then the other company
would have to 'trust' that you're setting up your firewall to not
exceed your 100k of bandwidth.
Just setup a single queue that caps at 100k.
On 5/1/06, Chris Bul
Please pardon me if this has already been reported, but this problem
still persists in the release.
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-03/0565.html
-peter
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20060222180512
On 5/5/06, carlopmart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Somebody knows when ipsec faq will be published on openbsd website?? i
need to deploy two openbsd 3.9 HA firewalls with vpn, dhcp and x509
certificates included? Somebody have so
Perhaps I'm confused, but it doesn't look (from your diagram) that
your pf machine is acting as a firewall for anything but itself.
If you want to filter traffic to your public machines, then you'll
have to either:
1) Use the pf-machine as a bridge between the "internet" ethernet
segment, and th
I was very surprised, that when I was installing
a 3.9 system, that you can use an empty root password
I accidentally entered a 'return' when it asked for the
root password, so I entered a 'return" again when
I was asked to repeat the password, thinking that
a empty password would be denied, and I
man getsomeoneelsetodoit
On 5/8/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/8/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have a network script that i want to execute before
> any host on the network connects to my computer.
>
> thanks
man rc
man netstart
My surprise was not because of a perceived lack
of security, but rather that the "passwd" command
will not let you set any password to be the
empty password. (Yes, I know there are other
methods to force it)
It does not seem to work on openbsd and
searching for "emacs woman openbsd" is not
useful.
Does anyone have any hints of what I need to do?
I know how to invoke "woman", but when I do "woman" does
not find any man pages. I agree that it is slower
but I like its formatting better.
-Original Message-
From: Henrik Enberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 4:06 PM
To: Peter Fraser
Cc: misc
arpwatch
http://ee.lbl.gov/
And lock down the permitted mac addresses on your switch.
On 5/9/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok i know PF dont filter using MAC address but can you
point me to package that has the feature of Anti MAC
Spoofing ?
regards
*:$., 88,.$:*(((*$ Stin
I was a user of "bash", but with 3.9 I thought
I would try to use ksh my normal shell. So
far so good. One problem though, "man ksh"
states:
A privileged shell does not process $HOME/.profile
nor the ENV parameter. Instead, the file
/etc/suid_profile is processed.
1) /etc/suid_profile is not get
First, the comment in "man ksh" about /etc/suid_profile, does not say
/etc/suid_profile is only executed for a login shell. It very strongly
implies /etc/suid_profile is executed for all invokations.
And second /etc/suid_profile is not executed for
sudo ksh -l
either.
-Original Message---
06 12:53 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: /etc/suid_profile
On Tue, May 09, 2006 at 12:13:33PM -0400, Peter Fraser wrote:
> I was a user of "bash", but with 3.9 I thought
> I would try to use ksh my normal shell. So
> far so good. One problem though, "man ksh"
> states
I have been converting my shell programs
from "bash" to "ksh", it has been relatively
easy but I do miss "bash"'s "&>" redirection.
I find it a lot easier to read and type
cmd1 &>$WHERE
vs.
cmd1 2>&1 >$WHERE
, power 500 mA, config 1, WLAN USB Device(0x6201),
AVM GmbH(0x057c), rev 1.00
ugen0
--
Anyhow, serious inquiries only! I'll pay shipping. If anyone from AVM is
reading this and would like to provide documentation for this hardware I would
welcome your contribution!
Sincerely,
-peter
Ok folks, Marc Balmer is going to take it, he'll take it along to the hackathon
and distribute it further on whoever wants it from there.
Thanks.
-peter
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 09:25:11PM +1000, John Kintaro Tate wrote:
> > Who wants to code when you've got island life outside? Palm trees,
> > fishing, swimming, bikinis, seafood, etc. I think drinking beer under
> > a palm tree beats drinking beer at a keyboard any day.
> >
> > Also, maybe from The
If you install a new 3.9 system, and enable X windows
(The only package I installed was emacs)
Create a new userid with ksh as its shell
and sign on though X.
~/.profile does not get executed
Nor does ~/.profile get executed then a
new xterm is created using the left click
menu in the background
of the problem.
Why doesn't Xsession just do a ". ~/.profile"
before calling /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm ?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Nick Holland
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 1:33 PM
To: misc
Subject: Re: ksh and X windows.
Hi,
I have an ibook that has a broken ata controller and thus I boot and run the OS
off an USB stick. It ran fine for months on a 512 MB stick until 3.9 which
increased the size (I think of the libraries) of OpenBSD, I switched to a 1 gig
stick which surprisingly came down in cost the last little
it's 24 hours).
I'm very pleased with this "Green" patch. Much props to the people who
made the code work!
-peter
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 02:04:17PM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> cool-n-quiet patches. I'm very delighted by this! Thank you so much.
> My power consumption is down by 0.5 KW/h per day on average gathered and
> averaged in the last 6 days, compared to a power consumption average of
Does the section of the book talk about frame relay? More context would help.
On 5/15/06, S t i n g r a y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well i am learning OpenBSD PF from a book & in the
book when creating sample rules the author refers to
CIR's when defining Macros but in the form of
prv_ad = "p
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