On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 11:16:51AM -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> Nick Guenther wrote:
> >On Nov 10, 2007 5:00 AM, Sean Darby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 10:31:11AM +0100, xavier brinon wrote:
> >>
> >>>fr
Why? (...why bother sending that to this list? fyi: this isn't a google list.)
Just curious, not intending to spark anything negative.
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 10:31:11AM +0100, xavier brinon wrote:
> from the "Official Google Blog"
>
> "Posted by Reza Behforooz, Software Engineer
>
> In my firs
> It is:
> http://inigo.homeunix.net/art/art.tgz
I think it's /files/art/art.tgz ?
In any case - those are impressive pics.
Would it be possible to provide the same ones but in 1680x1050?
I could put great use to those on multiple computers running OpenBSD, though
wouldn't want to do any in
ahead and made a backup of /etc/mail/submit.cf and copied it into
(replacing) /etc/mail/submit.cf.
Should I be concerned about that error that popped up on the 'make' command
above?
On 11/3/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2007/11/03 05:59, Sean Darby w
> I went ahead and made a backup of /etc/mail/submit.cf and copied it into
> (replacing) /etc/mail/submit.cf.
>
> Correction: I copied the newly created openbsd-submit.cf into/replacing
> /etc/mail/submit.cf.
Thank you! :^)
So would I do this:
1. cd /etc/mail/
2. cp submit.cf openbsd-submit.cf
3. ...add this to openbsd-submit.cf:
define(`confCT_FILE', `-o MAIL_SETTINGS_DIR`'trusted-users')dnl
FEATURE(`use_ct_file')dnl
4. make openbsd-submit.cf (while in /etc/mail/)
5. cp openbsd-submit.cf sendmail.c
> er, no.
>
> /usr/share/sendmail/README:
> names of users that will be ``trusted'', that is, able to
> set their envelope from address using -f without generating
> a warning message.
>
> In other words, you list your local Unix user in the file, not an email
> address.
>
> DS
>
Okay. My lo
puters but always open to reading up on necessary
things.
What can I find out about that
smtp_url variable? (How to use it or similar.)
Thank you very much!
Sean
On 11/2/07, Okan Demirmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri 2007.11.02 at 22:50 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> &g
.org...)
How would I use that?
(Sorry, I'm not a computer guru and that page was a little confusing for
me.)
Thanks!
Sean
On 11/2/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2007/11/02 17:38, Sean Darby wrote:
> > > I checked the full headers and found:
>
Hello,
I realize this isn't directly OpenBSD-related, though believe I came across a
message in misc a while back that discussed including a reply-to field in mutt.
Lately I have been having difficulty getting my mutt mail to successfully
deliver to several addresses. Google mail doesn't accept
> Hello,
>
> I realize this isn't directly OpenBSD-related,
> though believe I came across a message in misc a
> while back that discussed including a reply-to field
> in mutt.
>
> Lately I have been having difficulty getting my mutt
> mail to successfully deliver to several addresses.
> Google mai
11, 2007 at 06:31:53PM -0500, Sean Darby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there an alternative PGP or OpenPGP-like program available other than PGP
> or GnuPG/GPG?
>
> Is there something along lines of a "BSD-PG"-type program (using BSD
> licensing/copyright and basically non-
Hi,
Is there an alternative PGP or OpenPGP-like program available other than PGP or
GnuPG/GPG?
Is there something along lines of a "BSD-PG"-type program (using BSD
licensing/copyright and basically non-GNU)?
Given the excellency OpenBSD has in the world of security, it would seem like
the per
> > > > Does OpenBSD = UNIX? Or, does OpenBSD = Unix? (or unix or unix-like or
> > > > etc.)?
>
> my mother recently called it "that Unisex thing you like", though am
> not sure of the capitalization :)
>
> mike
I like that explanation best. :)
--
Public Key:
http://mpec.net/gsd.asc
Is OpenBSD UNIX, Unix, unix, unix-like, or ham sandwich on rye?
ECHO Echo echo (echo-like)...
In response to that, one person answered the question with a question. "Does it
matter?" If answering a question with a question, it'd help to provide a
thought-provoking (worthwhile) question in respon
Hi all...
In response to the recent "easter egg" in 4.2's song, I asked about some
possible meaning behind the "11 1010101" bit and only ended up more
confused as a result of what one individual provided in their replies.
Could anybody enlighten me on proper UNIX association... here are the
Perhaps: Regarding "...these are ! and U..."
As in "not equal to proprietary"
(UNIX=$? unix=free?)
Or in other words, "free"
(I'm a newbie in the Unix-world so my apologies if I'm confusing free vs $ with
UNIX vs unix/unix-like.)
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type APPLICATION/DEFANGED
On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 03:20:27PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
> > Okay, well fresh from an install on my Sun X2100M2 my daughter wanted
> > to check it out
> >
> > http://balius.com/openbsd.4.2.jpg
>
> Ok, that's a cool picture. Thanks daniel :)
>
> -Bob
I second that, definitely a cool
I'm not sure if my message (below) went through, it didn't seem to post.
Attempting again. Sorry if duplicated.
Subject: Instant Messenger (CLI-based multi-protocol)
Hi,
I have been wanting to switch from a GUI "meta"-type chat (uses Yahoo, AIM,
etc.) to terminal/CLI-based. I came across "cent
Hi,
I have been wanting to switch from a GUI "meta"-type chat (uses Yahoo, AIM,
etc.) to terminal/CLI-based. I came across "centericq" (apparently it works
with multiple protocols) though when trying to install it I get...
$ sudo make
===> centericq-4.9.11p0 is marked as broken: requires update
Many people are in agreement over this.
Is it possible for someone in charge of the list to either ban or somehow stop
"The One <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" from continuing this particular thread/subject?
Thank you!
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 11:36:34AM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
> On 9/20/07, The One <[E
I'm no pro, and anyone please correct me if I'm wrong, but
this might work...
in xorg.conf under section "monitor"...
paste this before "endsection":
Modeline"1440x900" 134.52 1440 1536 1688 1936 900 901 904 939
Modeline"1440x900" 132.71 1440 1536 1688 1936 900 901 904 939
Modelin
ore, I don't think I could do without any of them.
Was it Benjamin Franklin who said this general message?
"They that can give up liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Question: Is it true there was a developer's comment line in th
Thank you to all for the excellent input. I'm now officially upgraded.
It feels good, nice and... fresh! I've started reading/learning about
CVS. Again, thank you all!
Sean
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 04:17:57PM -0500, Sean Darby wrote:
1. Would it be p
Thank you in advance for you input on this.
I have some questions pertaining to getting the new ports after an
upgrade, though first perhaps this would be fitting since those managing
OpenBSD's FAQ pages on the website might receive this:
1. Would it be possible to address the issue of new po
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