Re: Recommended laptop

2009-12-28 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 28 December 2009 04:27:40 Johan M:son Lindman wrote: On Tuesday 22 December 2009 04:57:55 STeve Andre' wrote: On Monday 21 December 2009 22:48:45 James Hozier wrote: This will be my first purchase that is focused primarily on having only OpenBSD on it and nothing else to be used

Re: Recommended laptop

2009-12-21 Thread STeve Andre'
with *led* back light, 160G disk 2.4G core two something, intel wifi and intel graphics for $849. I don't know the status of the Intel graphics card, but you could get that, except it has a 1 year warranty. There are discounts if you can get it through an educational organization, etc. --STeve Andre'

Re: OpenBSD book

2009-12-19 Thread STeve Andre'
say that there is still some useful possiblity for it, but the price tag is nuts. Remember, not all books on a subject are useful. Sounds like the OpenSBD library has its first weak book, but thats ok--it might prod others into creating something better. --STeve Andre'

Comparing large amounts of files

2009-12-11 Thread STeve Andre'
directories. Most. Its the 'across dirs' part that involves the effort, hence my avoidance of thinking on it if I can help it. ;-) Thanks, STeve Andre'

Re: Comparing large amounts of files

2009-12-11 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 11 December 2009 18:36:33 Noah Pugsley wrote: STeve Andre' wrote: I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid wheel re-creation when possible. I'm

Re: Comparing large amounts of files

2009-12-11 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 11 December 2009 20:31:54 Alexander Bochmann wrote: Hi, ...on Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:52:09PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote: Compare how? I should have been more clear I suppose. I'd like to know the files that are identical, files that are of the same name but different

Re: Comparing large amounts of files

2009-12-11 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 11 December 2009 19:11:18 anonymous wrote: On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 06:24:24PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote: I am wondering if there is a port or otherwise available code which is good at comparing large numbers of files in an arbitrary number of directories? I always try avoid

Re: How to disable IPv6?

2009-12-05 Thread STeve Andre'
. --STeve Andre'

Re: How to disable IPv6?

2009-12-05 Thread STeve Andre'
On Saturday 05 December 2009 15:07:43 rhubbell wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 14:39:39 -0500 STeve Andre' wrote: You are free of course to make mods, but please understand that you are on your own for them. I suppose it could also be said that if Ha, yeah, I feel so alone. you need

Re: bgplg failed only from web not from CLI

2009-11-28 Thread Andre Keller
and holding 126660 references 8195 BGP attributes using 151K of memory RIB using 53.6M of memory Does it work too when you run it with the apache user (I guess www) from console ? hth andre

Re: bgplg failed only from web not from CLI

2009-11-28 Thread Andre Keller
Am 28.11.2009 16:36, schrieb ~Lst: No, I just install and followed manual. You either missed a step or run an very uncommon configuration What I don't undertand, why ping, traceroute and show version is ok, and anything else is failed (if it's via web). Well anything else is anything

Re: bgplg failed only from web not from CLI

2009-11-26 Thread Andre Keller
Hi Seems that you cannot connect to bgpd Are you sure bgpd_flags=-r /var/www/logs/bgpd.rsock is present in your rc.conf.local? is the socket working? (bgpctl -s /var/www/logs/bgpd.rsock show rib ) hth andre Am 26.11.2009 21:06, schrieb ~Lst: Hi, I've already setup bgplg on my test

ACPI question

2009-11-25 Thread STeve Andre'
Is it reasonable to start playing with suspend/resume yet, or are things developing enough that comments will only be annoying? Reading the acpi specs is an exercise in... well, something. --STeve Andre'

Re: Gnash

2009-11-22 Thread STeve Andre'
On Sunday 22 November 2009 15:04:42 Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: Does anybody use it happily? No. It's hideous. It crashes, hoggs the CPU and in general is a pain in the ass to use. I've used it for you tube, but yt in the ports tree is far better. For general Flash stuff you are out of luck.

Re: Problem with kernel-level pppoe

2009-11-13 Thread Andre Keller
Hi David Am 13.11.2009 00:22, schrieb David Walker: !/sbin/route -v add -inet default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1 Also it seems possible to add the dest to the end of the inet line (e.g.): inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 This is a should from the man page. Note also !command-line -

Problem with kernel-level pppoe

2009-11-12 Thread Andre Keller
Hi guys I use pppoe on my openbsd based router some time now, but always using user space ppp. I read on several posts / blogs / etc. that kernel-level pppoe (pppoe(4)) would have better performance and I decided to bring up a test device. My config (OpenBSD 4.6): /etc/hostname.pppoe0 inet

Re: OpenBSD platform of choice?

2009-11-12 Thread STeve Andre'
that--they can destroy everthing. Antec rules. --STeve Andre'

Moving files around

2009-11-09 Thread STeve Andre'
For simple large files, is there a faster way to move them rather than using mv? I have a lot of large files (10G) that need to be rearranged on which disk they reside on. Thanks, STeve Andre'

Re: Moving files around

2009-11-09 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 09 November 2009 14:30:56 Brynet wrote: STeve Andre wrote: For simple large files, is there a faster way to move them rather than using mv? I have a lot of large files (10G) that need to be rearranged on which disk they reside on. Hi, If the files are on the same

Re: / partition full!

2009-11-08 Thread STeve Andre'
let it set up the partitions automatically. No, that's not normal. You put a big file in /dev. You should find it and move it someplace more appropriate. Do a ls -lat to see the latest files created in /dev. I make this mistake multiple times. --STeve Andre'

Re: OT: VMware on Donations page

2009-11-07 Thread STeve Andre'
Tomas, but I don't think it would be good policy for the OpenBSD folks to say why people donate. Actually, they don't know why, in the majority of cases. Just appreciate that they did. --STeve Andre'

Re: Installing OpenBSD on SSD drives

2009-11-04 Thread STeve Andre'
they need to mature as well as get bigger. Lastly, saying where the install hangs would really help. And of course how big is it and who made it? --STeve Andre'

Re: Secure way to delete data in hard disc

2009-10-27 Thread STeve Andre'
. I think Theo once took a blowtorch to some? That might provide entertainmant. --STeve Andre'

Re: Secure way to delete data in hard disc

2009-10-27 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 27 October 2009 15:47:37 Josh Grosse wrote: On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:25:51 -0400, STeve Andre' wrote ...The real danger today are sectors that got mapped out which are bad, but could contain interesting or embaressing data; 512 bytes could hold a lot of stuff, like passwords

Re: decreasing the size of the distribution

2009-10-25 Thread STeve Andre'
isn't going to get a lot of sympathy. You'll be on your own. --STeve Andre'

Re: Kernel breakage?

2009-10-24 Thread STeve Andre'
Cancel that -- I forgot the change to config. Excess noise, sorry... --STeve Andre'

Kernel breakage?

2009-10-23 Thread STeve Andre'
I'm missing anything, or there has been corruption somewhere. ? --STeve Andre'

OpenBSD is 14 years old today

2009-10-18 Thread STeve Andre'
Amazing, the growth that has occurred during these years. I encourage folks to send a little something in via paypal, if you can, in honor of this event. Here's to OpenBSD! --STeve Andre'

Re: Recent ThinkPad T series

2009-09-21 Thread STeve Andre'
away from them. --STeve Andre'

Re: Defending OpenBSD Performance

2009-09-14 Thread STeve Andre'
to folks who are not able to figure things out for themsevles is much like trying to teach butterflies Calculus. It doesn't work and wastes your time. --STeve Andre'

Re: OT: Laptop advice. SSD costs.

2009-09-14 Thread STeve Andre'
cheap right now... --STeve Andre'

Re: OT: Laptop advice. SSD costs.

2009-09-14 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 14 September 2009 14:17:35 you wrote: On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:40:36PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: Certainly there are SSDs that work just fine, but from the experiences of friends, I'd say they're at least 3 times more flaky than disks are. Intel had a recall on some earlier

Re: Is swap mountable?

2009-09-03 Thread STeve Andre'
. No. Swap is not a filesystem that you can look at. Only the kernel knows what is there. --STeve Andre'

Re: Presentation tool

2009-08-24 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 24 August 2009 19:58:40 Mr Man wrote: Hi, I have a presentation coming up, and I would like to use my OpenBSD laptop for it. What is the recommended application for a slides driven presentation? Thanks Magicpoint, in packages. --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.6 will be released on October 1st?

2009-08-18 Thread STeve Andre'
Andre'

Re: unable to run X11 on current on a thinkpad w500 4063-34g

2009-08-12 Thread STeve Andre'
and hopefully do you not have a different species of w500. -STeve Andre'

Re: Q: How to shop for a laptop to run OpenBSD?

2009-08-09 Thread STeve Andre'
CD which always has the best hardware support. --STeve Andre'

Re: boot disk ???

2009-08-06 Thread STeve Andre'
actually reading about it, you'll find it to be a great resource. This is my last comment on this. --STeve Andre'

Re: boot disk ???

2009-08-05 Thread STeve Andre'
if you would state where you got the image from, and also try making another copy of it and trying that. What happens when you try booting? You can always create a boot floppy and do an ftp install if you are having CD problems. --STeve Andre'

Re: boot disk ???

2009-08-05 Thread STeve Andre'
about this... --STeve Andre'

GAMBAS for OpenBSD?

2009-07-17 Thread STeve Andre'
Has anyone worked on a port of GAMBAS? It's a BASIC like language cough which some amateur radio programs I'd like to port over use, so if anyone has done anything I'd appreciate hearing. Thanks! --STeve Andre' wb8wf en82

Re: Can someone tell me if my disk is dying...

2009-07-08 Thread STeve Andre'
is likely lots more valuable than a new disk, replacing it soon is the best strategy. --STeve Andre'

Shooting myself, again, and not realizing it

2009-07-05 Thread STeve Andre'
and give it the entire disk and then disklabel it with the one 'a' partition. Assuming that I didn't write to the disk (I don't think I did), this should work... Right? Thanks, --STeve Andre' (red faced at the moment) [relevant data] paladin ~ fdisk sd1 Disk: sd1 geometry: 64601/240/63

Re: Shooting myself, again, and not realizing it

2009-07-05 Thread STeve Andre'
On Sunday 05 July 2009 21:47:09 Chris Kuethe wrote: assuming you didn't do anything like formatting the disk, you can generally put the partition table and disk label back with no ill effect. All is well, though I am still confused as to what happened. Thanks. --STeve Andre'

Re: Problems using ppp on my cell phone

2009-07-02 Thread STeve Andre'
a non-Windows non-Mac user. There was simply no one there who could help. It took a lot of reading manuals for me to build the ppp.conf file that worked. Perhaps other carriers are less useless. --STeve Andre'

Problems using ppp on my cell phone

2009-06-29 Thread STeve Andre'
Andre' Dmesg, copy of ppp.conf and usbdevs output below. [dmesg] OpenBSD 4.6-beta (GENERIC.MP) #22: Fri Jun 26 11:05:25 EDT 2009 r...@paladin.pls.msu.edu:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9600 @ 2.80GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.80 GHz cpu0: FPU

isakmpd question

2009-06-26 Thread Marc-Andre Jutras
Hey List ! quick question... Is there a way to clear one specific VPN in the ipsecctl reference table or a really need to clear the entire table ? ( ipsecctl -F ) Example... I got a bunch of VPN ( 50 + ) , need to flush the state of this particular one: BSD 4.3 // config in

relayd question

2009-06-26 Thread Marc-Andre Jutras
Hi List ! Another Quick question... Is there a way to define a table name in relayd.conf and use this same table name in pf.conf ?? ( instead of dealing with __automatic_.. in pf.conf ) Marcus

Re: Open Vs Free BSD

2009-06-19 Thread STeve Andre'
the speed game is a never ending. --STeve Andre'

Re: Commercials for TV?

2009-06-15 Thread STeve Andre'
where Brian quit his day job and made the site his full-time occupation in January of 2003. So perhaps they're trying to be the Onion of the tech world? --STeve Andre'

Re: When ACPI systems fail to boot or act weirdly

2009-06-07 Thread STeve Andre'
On Sunday 07 June 2009 05:23:27 Paul Irofti wrote: On Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 01:02:57AM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: I recently tested a Neutrino netbook and sent the dmesg data in. I had to boot with -c and disable acpi in order to do that. It now occurs to me that it might be useful if I

When ACPI systems fail to boot or act weirdly

2009-06-06 Thread STeve Andre'
stuff like this? I can't find anything about this. --STeve Andre'

Re: tmux vs wake

2009-06-05 Thread STeve Andre'
want to make/keep different commands, you can. You are on your own, but wake(1) is hardly a monster. So while I'd like to see it in the official distribution, the option is there to keep it in *your* distribution. --STeve Andre'

Re: bsd.rd doesn't boot on a Lenovo Thinkstation S10

2009-06-02 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 02 June 2009 19:14:12 Marco Peereboom wrote: Are you guys still all excited about the stinkstation? I haven't tried putting a spare disk in the s10 someone has at work and put OpenBSD on it, but I can say that its built a LOT better than many of the netbooks I've seen. --STeve Andre'

Re: WebHosting Management Software

2009-05-28 Thread STeve Andre'
. --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.5 on Thinkpad 600x issue

2009-05-27 Thread STeve Andre'
of the hardware. Thats a start. --STeve Andre'

Re: building a new openBSD box

2009-05-26 Thread STeve Andre'
list, which is at http://openbsd.org/i386.html. There are several nvidia chips that are supported--its the video that you really want to stay away from. Hopefully you'll get feedback about the specifics of those two boards. --STeve Andre'

Re: IMPORTANT, DO THIS OR YOUR E-MAIL WON'T WORK

2009-05-26 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 26 May 2009 12:54:08 Bob Beck wrote: * Chris Harries ch...@sharescope.co.uk [2009-05-26 10:48]: it sure beats everyone moaning at me as they cannot read e-mails clearly marked IMPORTANT, DO THIS OR YOUR E-MAIL WONT WORK, then moaning when their email doesn't work IMPORTANT, DO

Re: RAm capacity

2009-05-18 Thread STeve Andre'
is 3G for i386. I think that amd64 is 4G. --STeve Andre'

Re: HD 'Analysis'

2009-05-05 Thread STeve Andre'
badblocks on it. Sounds like the best idea - do you run it from a Linux CD, or ?? Thanks! Lee --STeve Andre'

Re: HD 'Analysis'

2009-05-04 Thread STeve Andre'
going, get a new one. Even if this is a hobby system, I'd do that. There is disk testing software from the OEMs you can use. But if you think its acting weird don't trust it. --STeve Andre'

Re: HD 'Analysis'

2009-05-04 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 04 May 2009 18:29:26 L. V. Lammert wrote: At 06:06 PM 5/4/2009 -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: The best way is to get a new disk. I'm serious. Disks are cheap enough, and the value of whats on them is high enough that if you think its going, get a new one. Even if this is a hobby

Re: Memory and Swap Info

2009-04-29 Thread STeve Andre'
will update things every second. Do a man top and look at the references to other programs, in particular systat(1). The *stat programs will give you all that you want to know. --STeve Andre'

Re: AX25

2009-04-23 Thread STeve Andre'
stuff. Look in the comms sections of the ports tree for the ham software thats available to you. 73, STeve Andre' (wb8wsf)

Re: ThinkPad T60 audible bell *very* loud

2009-04-21 Thread STeve Andre'
understanding of whats going on. I'd rather have things this way, and let Theo et al work rather than bogging them down in perpetual questions. --STeve Andre'

Re: Cleanup of installers

2009-04-19 Thread STeve Andre'
. Hats off to you. --STeve Andre'

Re: Games

2009-04-08 Thread STeve Andre'
to the unwary results in people wondering just what an openbsd is. My reply is usually, You mean your operating system doesn't have a song to celibrate a new release? I get great stares. --STeve Andre'

Re: [semi-OT] Can anyone recommend an OpenBSD-compatible colour laser printer?

2009-04-05 Thread STeve Andre'
printers. Seems that this might make a good faq entry, if it isn't already there(?). Thanks, --STeve Andre'

Re: dual Pentiums

2009-04-05 Thread STeve Andre'
cpu problems. --STeve Andre'

Re: Webserver frozen - OpenBSD 4.4

2009-04-01 Thread STeve Andre'
that some of the control logic on a dimm is bad. If memtest86 handles ECC, I'd run it on that hardware for 24 hours and see what happens. Checking all the cables, especially disk might make sense too? --STeve Andre'

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread STeve Andre'
. --STeve Andre'

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 02 March 2009 13:50:21 Jeff Flowers wrote: On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:26 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote: On Monday 02 March 2009 13:11:02 Jeff Flowers wrote: I recently purchased a Lenovo Ideapad S10, onto which I have successfully installed OpenBSD 4.4 on. Xorg self

Re: Wireless USB Adapters For OpenBSD

2009-03-02 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 02 March 2009 15:00:31 new_guy wrote: STeve Andre' wrote: You might want to try -current--it just might fix your problem. Lately I've been doing a trick that annoys my Linux friends--I take their USB wifi stick and stuff it into my thinkpad and use it. With very few exceptions

Re: OT: Free, online backup service provider compatible with BSD

2009-02-12 Thread STeve Andre'
to make backups, get a cheap USB disk, or build one yourself with a USB enclosure and disk from some place like Newegg. Make the backup and stuff the disk somewhere like a friends house. Far faster and I daresay more secure. --STeve Andre'

Re: usr.sbin/wake removal

2009-02-09 Thread STeve Andre'
always keep a copy of it and build it yourself. Thats what I've done. --STeve Andre'

Re: Thinkpad R61 support

2009-02-09 Thread STeve Andre'
are machine specific. I have a W500 ThinkPad, and iwn0 is rock stable here. As long as I have a signal, I have a connection, and, its more sensitive than other laptops. --STeve Andre'

Re: usb storage device detected as USB1.1

2009-02-04 Thread STeve Andre'
?? -Jesus The first dumb question to ask is if you are sure the OpenBSD machine has a USB 2 port on it. So if this is a different machine, do look there. This is rather like trying to diagnose a broken machine, only to find that the plug is neatly on the floor. ;-) --STeve Andre'

Size of SD devices supported?

2009-01-07 Thread STeve Andre'
currently have no way to test that). I haven't seen much in the way of discussion about this. Thanks, STeve Andre' (dmesg with the 1G card inserted) OpenBSD 4.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #5: Tue Jan 6 21:23:56 EST 2009 r...@paladin.pls.msu.edu:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel(R

Re: laptop choice

2008-12-29 Thread STeve Andre'
On Monday 29 December 2008 12:09:25 Jonathan Thornburg wrote: Hi, In http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=123005920715662w=1, Steve Andre' wrote Most if not all T series are good choices. Newer and faster, but cost more. A 1.6G P mobile can be had for $400 - $500; possibly less

Re: laptop choice

2008-12-23 Thread STeve Andre'
is supported, too. These are $2K machines so not cheap. There is excellent user support on the thinkpads mailing list at http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpad and a thinkpad forum at www.thinkpads.com. --STeve Andre'

Re: Turning off sendmail

2008-11-15 Thread STeve Andre'
=NO Don't tweak system files unless you really have to. rc.conf controls a lot, and is the proper way to change how the system works. --STeve Andre'

Re: In a bit of a pickle with ral0

2008-11-13 Thread STeve Andre'
Thanks for listening, /juan I had a random ral USB device on a T60p ThinkPad, which was rock stable, so if you're having to reset things, I'd try another card. I'd also try another newer snapshot. --STeve Andre'

Re: new home box for secure data storage

2008-10-29 Thread STeve Andre'
think heavy and bolted to a wall. --STeve Andre'

Re: Wireless once again being a pain, this time ipw

2008-09-24 Thread STeve Andre'
you want to know something about a ThinkPad. --STeve Andre'

Re: thinkpad x40 - Bad hardware?

2008-09-13 Thread STeve Andre'
this disappear, but do not trust it, replace it. Newegg here in the US is a good place. --STeve Andre'

Re: Patching a SSH 'Weakness'

2008-09-11 Thread STeve Andre'
On Thursday 11 September 2008 02:28:58 Damien Miller wrote: On Wed, 10 Sep 2008, STeve Andre' wrote: On Wednesday 10 September 2008 15:58:03 Kevin Neff wrote: Hi, Some secure protocols like SSH send encrypted keystrokes as they're typed. By doing timing analysis you can figure

Re: Patching a SSH 'Weakness'

2008-09-10 Thread STeve Andre'
the sounds a keyboard makes. Get an old IBM buckling spring keyboard (original PC and AT) and listen to the sounds it makes. That is something you could probably decode with decent accuracy. --STeve Andre'

Re: Using PF to NAT internal addresses over an IPSec link

2008-08-14 Thread Marc-Andre Jutras
Hey List ! ... Interesting... I was about to send an e-mail on the list regarding this same question : aka: Best practice on NAT over IPsec... or how to do it correctly ?!?!?!? May I can suggest you to try something... : ( that what I will try anyway somewhere next week or so... ) Create

Re: Software for backing up files to DVD

2008-08-02 Thread STeve Andre'
you get DVD-RAM disks?d I'd LOVE to have a couple more. Carrying HDDs off-site is an adventure I don't encourage for backup. MUCH nicer for 100GB, however. Lee --STeve Andre'

Re: This is what Linus Torvalds calls openBSD crowd

2008-07-16 Thread STeve Andre'
. To each their own. --STeve Andre'

Re: Vulnerability Note VU#800113 - Multiple DNS implementations vulnerable to cache poisoning

2008-07-09 Thread STeve Andre'
a fix into place can be worse than not doing anything at all. I have no idea what they're doing, have no idea with whom they may be talking. But I know that it is being worked on, and will be a reasoned response to the problem. More than expect, I trust OpenBSD. --STeve Andre'

Re: comixwall pf will not work

2008-07-07 Thread STeve Andre'
*. I'm not trying to cast them in a bad light, but a certain amount of paranoia when doing security stuff is a good thing. Go get the real thing and learn that. --STeve Andre'

Re: Continuation of OpenBSD's Stop the Blob

2008-06-27 Thread Andre van Zyl
? Please do yourself a favor and get some education before spreading bullshits on this list. It's clear you don't know what you are talking about. Perhaps you would do well to heed your own advice... -Andre

Re: boot install cd on pentium mmx

2008-06-22 Thread STeve Andre'
install. --STeve Andre'

Security Assurance in FOSS: Request for contribution

2008-06-18 Thread Andre Harale
: https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/w/SE/FOSSHome Thank you in anticipation, Sascha Rasmussen, Alexander Kunze, and Andre Haralevich In case you participate in more than one FOSS project, please fill out the questionnaire for the one where security is most important, or fill out one questionnaire

Sloppy states

2008-06-10 Thread STeve Andre'
handling is taking care about half connection closing now. can you guess how much reyk was prodding me for the sloppy states? :) I'm looking around and don't quite get sloppy states. Looking at the code isn't quite helping. Anything else I can read? --STeve Andre'

Re: Sloppy states

2008-06-10 Thread STeve Andre'
, and there one stillhas to be very careful. anyone using sloppy statekeeping on regular firewalls deserves more than a spanking. Crud. I did not look there. Sorry for the noise, but perhaps you've warned some folks and they'll listen. --STeve Andre'

Re: Thinkpad T42 + OpenBSD 4.3 Freeze

2008-05-08 Thread Stephan Andre'
idea. --STeve Andre'

Re: Editing C with...

2008-05-03 Thread Stephan Andre'
code at all. So...try all and choose the most comfortable editor for you. Cheers, Alvaro Don't forget mcedit. Doug. Nah, teco. Or, SOS --STeve Andre' (ducks)

Looking for a good commerce package for chrooted Apache/mod-perl on OpenBSD....

2008-04-17 Thread Andre Pierre
Hi all. I am looking to implement an online product catalog and (Credit card Paypal) order processing site on OpenBSD (running within Apache's chroot jail) Reading the misc@ archives lead me to Interchange (http://www.icdevgroup.org) Anyone running a Interchange eCommerce server on

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