Not 100% sure from the logs but you've got a lot of mixer channels muted, maybe
PCM isn't getting amped. Also try 44100 Hz.
I don't have windows available to update bios
You probably don't need Windows, just a boot CD like from PE Builder, Ultimate
Boot CD, etc. Intel and Dell also have some
Also try 44100 Hz.
I tried but audioctl will not let me lower the Hz rate below 48000 Hz.
Probably the native freq but it's strange it'd interpolate in software.
Is there something else I can try before getting a PCI soundcard?
Update BIOS and any other firmware.
As far as I know, the BIOS
On 5 June 2012 12:18, Brett brett.ma...@gmx.com wrote:
doh! I tried that and it does not work for me. Perhaps the connector or
chip is flaky, and the PCI is the way to go.
I suspect it's the chipset support rather than the connector. Google
suggests that it's actually a Realtek ALC653 and
2012/6/1 Tyler Morgan tyl...@tradetech.net:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#LargeDrive
That doesn't mention GPT, which is the problem with drives 2TB.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table
Can OpenBSD already boot from a 4TB drive on an UEFI system?
Try to buy systems
Of course, it isn't /quite/ that simple. GPT is still fairly new, and
whilst it's not too difficult to get a number of operating systems to boot
from GPT, sharing a disk has a number of gotchas.
Exposing dormant OpenBSD partitions to an untrusted OS is stupid unless you
have no other choice like
dump xset -q and wsconsctl -a, compare working/non-working states, check
for possible race condition?
-- p
xset dpms 5 10 15 isn't doing anything either, nor xset s 4.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Robert Connolly
robertconnolly1...@gmail.com wrote:
Sometimes apmd crashes from a system
On Mon Jun 4 2012 08:16, Peter Laufenberg wrote:
UEFI has gotten more press, and given RH an opportunity to present
itself as defender of freedom
I meant that sarcastically
-- p
On Mon Jun 4 2012 08:16, Peter Laufenberg wrote:
UEFI has gotten more press, and given RH an opportunity to present
itself as defender of freedom, but it's really an evolution of PCs
running black-box code when and where it can do most harm.
In fact, RH betrayed the OSS community
It's
improvement over what appeared to be the status only a
few years back. I still don't quite see why they left the crucial parts
of RFC5321 as ambigous as they had been in the predecessor, but a
greylisting RFC on the standards track is a very welcome development.
- Peter
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. That
did however not stop people from claiming otherwise, and it was a bit
disappointing back in 2008 to find that the update did not provide even
clearer language. All water under the bridge soonish now, it seems.
- P
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http
On 4 June 2012 15:06, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
Peter Kay syllops...@syllopsium.co.uk wrote:
GPT is a foregone conclusion unless you are blind to the future. The only
alternative is OS specific disk hackery, and that does no-one any
favours.
Well, OpenBSD/i386
Can we please differentiate GPT from EFI. GPT may be part of the EFI
specification, but it's a standalone piece - implementing GPT is not going
to restrict anyone's freedom to do what they want with a machine. Some
possibilities EFI offers are more contentious..
GPT is a foregone conclusion
,
Fehler 13843 is Error 13843. I googled for that but wasn't any wiser after.
Regards,
-peter
172.16.20.1 \
config name-server 212.18.3.5 \
tag $name-$id
looks fine except of absent of the user specification.
i'd ditch the tag though as i didn't test it but it shouldn't
affect anything.
Hmm. What to do... Any hint on how to debug this best?
-peter
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:11, Brett wrote:
Pursuant to a rights owner notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act (DMCA), the Wikimedia Foundation acted under the law and took down and
restricted the content in question. A copy of the received notice can be
Reverse engineering
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T60 amd64 laptop (dmesg below) running 5.1-stable
(fresh install of -release from the CD set, then CVS update to -stable).
The touchpad
pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0
wsmouse1 at pms0 mux 0
pms0: Synaptics touchpad, firmware 6.2
has an
(admittedly quality reading time:)
From: Peter Laufenberg [mailto:pe...@x.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 5:28 PM
To: xx...@acm.org
Subject: Re: Welcome to your second year as an ACM member!
Hi,
I would like to unsubscribe from ACM immediately; I understand there may
, etc.
The only thing I miss is an X-less framebuffer in OpenBSD even it'd support
just a console and text editor. IMHO X has to die, it's a huge pile of crap.
-- p
Hi,
Peter Laufenberg wrote on Wed, May 30, 2012 at 07:51:13AM MST:
Actually it's this kind of slander that brought me to OpenBSD
Lenovo won't let me replace the Realtek 8188CE mini-pci card that came
with it with another. The hardware refuses to boot with an
unauthorized network card detected or somesuch error (brilliant!).
What are the chances of getting this card working with obsd? :)
bios-mods.com has high-wire patches
shifting to a few minutes past the hour and
see if that helps.
- Peter
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Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic
delilah spamd[29949
period of network instability. It seems that there is a
ripple affect that something happens and that then causes a bgpd
process to die which then propagates more changes to iBGP peers
and they then sometimes die as well.
-Matt
Cheers,
-peter
, but just a simple misconfiguration),
another thing you need to do is make sure the secondaries have the same
or equivalent level of spam and malware protection. That's where things
like spamd's syncronization options come in handy.
- P
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In response to various tidbits that popped up in this thread, I put
together some notes on setting up a sane email system, in a works for
me article:
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/2012/05/in-name-of-sane-email-setting-up-spamd.html
--
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I installed VLC, and my webcam works, but my microphone does not seem to be
detected at all. dmesg does not list a usb audio device. What should I do
to investigate this? Is there a better application, other than VLC, for
using a webcam with OpenBSD?
Before you install X/KDE, etc., do a vanilla
smtp traffic from the
members of the spamd-white table (and nospamd if you're using that) plus
the one that passes smtp traffic from your real mail server to
elsewhere. See the spamd and spamlogd man pages, it's explained there.
But why are you synproxying for spamd?
- P
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on options just because they're available.
- P
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147
Peter Laufenberg open...@laufenberg.ch wrote:
My German's rusty but the follow-up article quoting Symantec mentions
spyware/keylogging, which has been the traditional technique used in
in the past.
But that's for targeted surveillance.
They still cast a wide net: on ccc.de there's a detailed
car + eimer? ay carambas?!!
Autoeimer, with unlimited strcat() known to overflow students' brains.
Yes the Bundestrojaner. I pictured a fat politician's soggy condom on the
back of his doggy-style mistress: one for the country! Mild stuff considering
German pr0n culture.
-- p
On Thu, May 24,
What do you guys think about the reliability of the news (unfortunatelly
in German only) on www.golem.de
My German's rusty but the follow-up article quoting Symantec mentions
spyware/keylogging, which has been the traditional technique used in in the
past.
-- p
Outstanding point. The thing is this: With MS
PHP is clearly distinct from the OS. I go get it
from php.org. With BSD I must rely on the
package system.
This is taking up a lot of ink; is this a genuine enquiry or a provocation?
Search for Extraneous entries for Visual C++ Standard hotfixes and
to infer that from the error
message, though ;)
- P
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147
It seems that with a boost from the recent http://undeadly.org mention,
the online version of my PF tutorial sped past 120,000 unique visitors
total, with
peter@nerdhaven:~$ grep peter/pf /var/log/httpd/home.nuug.no_log | awk '{print
$1}' | sort | uniq |wc -l
121150
(total # of unique ip
pass out log on egress proto tcp to port smtp
it's possible you will find my tutorial and slides over at
http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/ helpful, and you'll find some
spamd-related field notes via the blogspot link in my .signature
- P
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I wonder if these machines in the facebook.com domain are infected
with some malware bots?
Facebook *is* a malware bot:)
Let the request through and log what it tries to do next, this could be quite a
story.
-- p
I am putting up OpenBSD 5.1 for the first time and I am getting
May 17 11:36:59 mail named[6539]: starting BIND 9.4.2-P2
May 17 11:37:00 mail named[6539]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953
May 17 11:37:00 mail named[6539]: running
May 17 11:37:00 mail named[6539]:
if you ssh from Windows try Bitvise Tunnelier instead of putty. If you ssh from
*nix... just use ssh.
-- p
Hello, And thank you for an awsome product...I am a novice,
(just starting out in the linux/unix/bsd world), been a windows server guy and
3d modeler/animator, graphic
with this.
-peter
On May 13 17:47:55, Petah wrote:
I've had a bunch of crashes freezing one PC to such an extent I couldn't
recover any log,
You mean, after a reboot?
Ctrl-alt-del won't reboot (pc has no X), I have to keep powerbutton down 5
secs. There's one post-reboot log entry unrelated to the panic
Can you please let us know how you run it, and which packages you needed?
The one at www.linux-speakup.org is a kernel module, and it isn't
obvious how you use this with OpenBSD.
On 2012 May 12 (Sat) at 03:48:35 -0700 (-0700), Eric Oyen wrote:
:since when? h. let me think since about
I've had the same problem with a KVM, maybe worth a note in the install docs?
-- p
On May 11, 2012, at 19:05, Per-Olov Sjvholm p...@incedo.org wrote:
On 11 maj 2012, at 11:16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012/05/11 01:15, Garry Dolley wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 03:31:27PM +0100, Stuart
firewall TCP RST will be sent out when TCP is blocked, but nothing is
sent out when UDP or any other protocol is blocked. Right?
Thanks,
Peter Hallin, Lund University
reach as packages. Do remember to read the supplied documentation and
config file comments properly, and you'll get there.
- P
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Hi,
I have a USB Keyboard that when I unplug it and plug it back in it doesn't
come back as recognized by the system. So I have to log in from the net-
book and reboot. Is this common to all OpenBSD workstations or just mine?
Here is some info:
jupiter$ dmesg|grep -i nova
uhidev0 at uhub6
FYA (I have to post here, because I can't find e-mail address to these
mirrors):
-
# having install50.iso
ftp://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.1/amd64/install50.iso
# not having 5.1
Could there be a KVM for OpenBSD? I have been wondering for a while if the
answer is an absolute no because it could never be trustworthy enough, not
likely to happen because of lack of interest, or somewhere in between.
Peter Ericson
On 04/05/2012, at 8:28 PM, Weldon Goree wel...@b.rontosaur.us
Just like everything in OpenBSD, there needs to be people with the
desire and time to make them work. We welcome any and all
contributions.
On 2012 May 02 (Wed) at 12:40:05 +0400 (+0400), Pavel Shvagirev wrote:
:Hi everyone
:
:Seems like there were no progress for making AR5212-based Atheros
On 2012 May 02 (Wed) at 12:09:52 +0300 (+0300), Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:On 27/04/12 12:58, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:
:Hi,
:
:After upgrading today to latest -current (i386)
:(f1) OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #252: Tue Apr 24 15:58:54 MDT 2012
:(f2) OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC) #209:
and no drives are detected. I can boot in IDE-mode, but performance is
dreadful, I get 1MB/s rsyncing from wd0 to wd1, and the machine spends 97%
cpu at handling interrupts.
Any advice ? Will 5.1 have better support ?
--
CUL8R, Peter.
hi,
ahci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 Intel 6 Series AHCI rev 0x05: msi,
unable to reset controller
disregard, I thought I had the latest BIOS, but I didn't. updating it
fixed all of my problems. on to installing...
--
CUL8R, Peter.
On 2012 Apr 23 (Mon) at 17:35:19 +0400 (+0400), Alexei Malinin wrote:
:ropers wrote:
: 2012/4/23 Alexei Malinin alexei.mali...@mail.ru:
:
: I tried OpaqueMove option in my .twmrc - it helped to eliminate
: freezing during moving of windows.
:
: But freezing still occurs under the following
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
. Granted it's a little more code than microdns but may not
leak like that.
Cheers,
-peter
interface.
Ideally I'd want to do altq on the vlan parent interface.
Thanks,
Peter
don't respond to the spammer, idiot.
On 2012 Mar 15 (Thu) at 21:49:56 +0100 (+0100), Francois Pussault wrote:
:When it will be 200% discount free shipping it then only be interesting
:
:morron spammer
--
When you have an efficient government, you have a dictatorship.
-- Harry
On 2012 Mar 12 (Mon) at 00:44:15 + (+), Kaya Saman wrote:
:Would it not just be easier and cleaner to create a new list for
:newbies? That way the more advanced stuff could be taken care of on
:this list and only people willing to help others could post useful
:comments and help on the
On 2012 Mar 10 (Sat) at 10:07:25 +0100 (+0100), Jan Stary wrote:
:On Mar 09 18:17:50, Jochen Fabricius wrote:
: I want to build a very flexible PC based digital crossover solution,
:
:What's a digital crossover solution?
:
Ok, seriously. If you do not know what someone is talking about, please
0xAAA 0x...@online.de writes:
My suggestion: We create a new list, eg. trolling or smalltalk where
other
users can discuss about senseless questions.
Wouldn't it be even better if we headed them off with a web forum or
even a facebook group?
- P
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On 2012 Mar 07 (Wed) at 15:58:21 +0200 (+0200), Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I'm running a setup of Active/backup firewalls with carp/pfsync
:successfully for the last year.
:
:Today I've upgraded the primary firewall to the latest snapshot (12 Feb),
:and as soon as the firewall booted it
On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 08:28:37AM +0100, Fredrik Staxeng wrote:
Do you want users at all? Or was Linus right?
well, we *do* prefer those who come with a sense of humor.
- P
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and their packages
around release-cutting time about half a year ago too. I'd expect snapshot
updates to resume soonish, but I have no firm dates or actual officialish info.
- Peter
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for the
various
multiboot options.
- Peter
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after
On 2012 Mar 07 (Wed) at 13:26:41 +0100 (+0100), Leonardo Sabino dos Santos
wrote:
...
:I'm not actually paying
:a whole lot of attention to the questions as this is just a test
:installation and I figure I can always explore and configure the
:system later.
:
You should always pay attention to
usable system. But
then I tend to want OpenBSD as the main or only system.
Multiboot setups like the one the OP wanted requires a bit of paying
attention and is risky in general.
- P
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I have a Lenovo e205, with the AMD Fusion CPU.
no 2d accel, no Xv. other than that, I haven't noticed any probems.
On 2012 Mar 06 (Tue) at 20:34:23 +0100 (+0100), Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
:Hi!
:
:I consider buying Lenovo ThinkPad E325. Among other hardware it features
:AMD Fusion E450 APU
If it is a bug, I wouldn't know where to begin to try and solve it,
but am willing to do whatever to help figure it out.
On Sat Mar 3 19:05:39 2012, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
Peter Erickson redlam...@gmail.com wrote:
without any problems when using a trunk so I'm
I have a soekris net6501 running obsd 5.0 and am having problems
creating a trunk interface between it and a Netgear GSM7228PS managed
switch. The switch is configured such that ports 23 and 24 are in a LAG
group and all traffic from vlan id's 2 and 3 should leave the lag
tagged. After creating
3, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Peter Erickson redlam...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a soekris net6501 running obsd 5.0 and am having problems
creating a trunk interface between it and a Netgear GSM7228PS managed
switch. The switch is configured such that ports 23 and 24 are in a LAG
group and all traffic from
EuroBSDcon 2012
===
EuroBSDcon is the European technical conference for users and
developers on BSD-based systems. The EuroBSDcon 2012 conference
will be held in Warsaw, Poland from Thursday 18 October 2012
to Sunday 21 October 2012, with tutorials on Thursday and Friday
and talks on
On 2012 Feb 29 (Wed) at 11:54:13 +0100 (+0100), Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
:OpenBSD is not perfect too, it would be nice that pflow handles ipv6
pflow now handles ipv6 (in 5.1)
:and the support of one year is a bit short. But nothing is perfect.
If you need support for longer than a year, you
NO!
For the love of everything holy, don't fucking use wget.
the built-in ftp(1) client can download from http servers.
and, do NOT just extract the files. we have package tools for a reason.
EITHER:
a) pkg_add http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/5.0/pgt-firmware-1.2.tgz
OR
b) ftp
Hello,
Why replacing bind ?
Kind Regards
Peter
- Oorspronkelijk bericht -
Van: Bjvrn Ketelaars [mailto:bjorn.ketela...@hydroxide.nl]
Verzonden: Monday, February 13, 2012 10:35 PM
Aan: misc@openbsd.org
misc@openbsd.org; t...@openbsd.org t...@openbsd.org
Onderwerp: Unbound in base
Hello
friend,
in this case specifically part 15 - http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
- Peter
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On 2012 Feb 14 (Tue) at 13:23:01 +0400 (+0400), Mo Libden wrote:
:14 QP5P2QP0P;Q 2012, 12:59 PQ Gregory Edigarov
g...@bestnet.kharkov.ua:
: On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 08:09:16 +
: Peter van Oord van der Vlies peter.vanoordvandervl...@itisit.nl wrote:
:
: Hello,
:
: Why replacing bind
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 01:23:01PM +0400, Mo Libden wrote:
14 QP5P2QP0P;Q 2012, 12:59 PQ Gregory Edigarov
g...@bestnet.kharkov.ua:
On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 08:09:16 +
Peter van Oord van der Vlies peter.vanoordvandervl...@itisit.nl wrote:
Hello,
Why replacing bind ?
Because
Including missing headers is completely the correct fix, please submit
the patches to the upstream author.
On 2012 Feb 06 (Mon) at 10:01:49 + (+), Zi Loff wrote:
:I managed to compile R-2.14.0 and .1 from source on OpenBSD 5.0 (i386).
:
:Make failed because that two of the tre source
Thanks, particularly for the
Try_TLS:rci.rcimx.net NO
If fact I had to use
Try_TLS:rcimx.net NO
Try_TLS:securence.com NO
To get all the ones that I know about
-Original Message-
From: Philip Guenther [mailto:guent...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2012 1:53 AM
To: Peter
I am getting the following errors, with sendmail (Openbsd 5.0 and errors were
there for 4.9 as well)
Jan 28 16:34:48 mail sm-mta[24871]: starting daemon (8.14.5):
SMTP+queueing@00:30:00
Jan 28 16:34:51 mail sm-mta[372]: STARTTLS=client, error: connect failed=-1,
SSL_error=1, errno=0, retry=-1
Jan
(except the compNN.tgz set, which shrunk to
sixtyish megs compressed by weedning out irrelevancies soon after)
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],
sizeof(in_addr_t));
---
The entire file can be found at sourceforge cvs repo here:
http://wildcarddns.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wildcarddns/wildcarddnsd/reply.c?view=log
What could cause this? And how do I fix my code to get rid of this warning?
Thanks for any help,
-peter
to compile this.
-peter
What could cause this? And how do I fix my code to get rid of this warning?
Thanks for any help,
-peter
!)
-peter
of max connections and connections per seconds, that solved the
problem.
When dbg occurs, I cannot do a trace because it completely hangs.
Others have offered as useful input as can be had on those.
Good luck with the upgrade!
All the best,
Peter
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Hi,
I noticed today by accident that the videos on Youtube work. They are HTML5.
The sound I made happen by by starting aucat -l. Is this old news or am
I dreaming?
-peter
This is not -current, this is -release. This PKG_PATH will not work
with 5.0-current.
On 2012 Jan 19 (Thu) at 18:16:59 +0100 (+0100), Francois Pussault wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I use this :
:# echo $PKG_PATH
:ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.0/packages/sparc64/
:
:
:
On 2012 Jan 18 (Wed) at 10:15:34 -0600 (-0600), L. V. Lammert wrote:
:Running the find separately identified the file system problem, and
:it was easily fixed as a result.
So, what was the actual problem? Permissions?
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On 2012 Jan 17 (Tue) at 09:17:35 -0500 (-0500), Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
:On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Nick Holland
:n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
: On 01/16/12 02:09, Wesley M. wrote:
: On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 07:40:57 +0100, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com
: wrote:
: There's sendmail in
Omg, this one is still going on?
Please stop filling those Internet tubes with useless attempts to argument
with a troll. You'd never win. And this whole topic... Waste of time...
Peter
On Jan 11, 2012 12:24 AM, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
Just an idiot, Jan Stary, who turned
://www.openbsd.org/ should
be treated with caution, one of the things to look out for is some basic
familiarity with OpenBSD such as the points (possibly minor) I pointed
out earlier.
Cheers,
Peter
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and the
man pages. OpenBSD documentation is both accessible and useful, and if
you're still stuck some of us have written supplementary docs that are
not that hard to find. Or come back here, reasonable questions usually
generate somewhat useful answers.
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pe...@bsdly.net (Peter N. M. Hansteen) writes:
for a simple dhcp setup, or for a fixed address and a specific link
speed something like (lifted from man hostname.if)
inet 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0 10.0.0.255 description Bob's uplink
actually that does not specify a line speed, but the man pages
there is an excellent blog called www.openbsd.org/faq/. Check out the
advice there. It's pretty awesome.
On 2011 Dec 20 (Tue) at 07:49:11 -0500 (-0500), Richard Thornton wrote:
:I used the advice from the blog called gab software. Perhaps he was wrong.
I am willing to reinstall. I have no
errors. This
sounds like the result of some fairly basic mistake, like trying to
install -current packages on -stable.
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I'm looking at rebuilding my OpenBSD firewall to include a wireless
access point using a discrete card rather than an external access
point.
Can I just verify : athn(4) is a decent choice, but the docs are a bit
out of date (CVS commits and comments seem to suggest power saving has
been fixed,
Google is informative. It depends on your stepping. Try it and find out.
Wikipedia says 'AMD64 supported by: all models with an OPN ending in
BX and CV' and 'E6 stepping or later'
If you don't have an OS installed, a boot disk with a CPU information
tool would help.
On 12/12/2011, sc...@web.de
On 12 December 2011 21:29, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote:
* sc...@web.de sc...@web.de [2011-12-12 16:06]:
BTW: the ethernet on the motherboard (Asus K8U-X) does not work.
Acer Labs M5263 LAN rev 0x40 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 not configured
indeed. never heard of it, might be
No, the loongson does not support this yet.
On 2011 Dec 08 (Thu) at 21:34:07 +0400 (+0400), alies wrote:
:Hello
:
:What mplayer -vo I need to use for best performance in loongson Yeeloong
netbook? Can I use full fullscreen in mplayer?
:What about sdl games (quake, doom etc), can I change
Yes, tables in PF only support IP addresses.
On 2011 Dec 08 (Thu) at 22:11:19 +1100 (+1100), John Tate wrote:
:At the moment I am working on doing some things as tables. I want tables to
:hold the ports, but it appears perhaps they can only hold IP addresses. The
:following tables do not work
with, but you could possibly achieve what
you want
by putting your rules inside anchors and then do whatever manipulations you
want to
rules in the anchors from the command line. man pf.conf and man pfctl are your
friends.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http
. You may want to browse
the PF faq, with http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/ or the book it spawned
(http://www.nostarch.com/pf2.htm) as a useful supplement.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no
On 2011 Dec 05 (Mon) at 17:32:48 + (+), Stuart Henderson wrote:
:On 2011-12-05, ?ime Ramov s...@ramov.com wrote:
: Great job on your video! Too bad I can only enjoy it at work where I have
: flash installed :(
:
:
:there are various ports/packages which can fetch these:
:
:get_flash_videos
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