http://www.sane-project.org/
On 6/22/07, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
uscanner(4) supports Epson Perfection 610U,636U,1200U,1200U Photo, but I can
get only Perfection V10.
Or HP ScanJet - supported 4100C, 5200C, 5300C, 6300C, but I can get only
2400C.
Is there a chance that
a snapshot and then
reinstalled the snapshot unknowingly keeping the fbsd fdisk. It does
not work. Your shit will break. C will not start at sector 0. Your
partitions outside the disklabel will have completely fucked offsets.
It's bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
Don't do it.
Jimmy.
0 30x100200 bored syswq
2 0 0 0 30x100200 kmallockmthread
1 0 0 0 3 0 initexec swapper
*0 -1 0 0 7 0x80200 swapper
ddb
Jimmy.
On 6/9/07, Jimmy Mitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a TRENDnet TEW-444UB that is supported under the atheros
driver, and works wonderfully on i386. Sparc64 however, is a different
story. If I plug the device in to an already running system, it is
recognized and nothing seems to go
: warning, unused partition p: size 1086332943 offset -356507121
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
Jimmy.
flavors of openbsd works really well on Ultra 10 and ultra 60
here)
Landry
I'm afraid it doesn't really help you much, but I got 4.1 installed on
a Blade 100 from the CDs without a hitch :D
Just so you know it's not an issue specific to all blades I guess.
Jimmy.
.
I'm sure there's a good reason for them not being included, but I'm
just curious as to what it is, I was unable to find anything in the
archives.
Jimmy.
anyway, snapshots aren't always quite the same as you get from
-current source.
That's my point really. I would think it to be advantageous to have a
snapshot of the code just as that snapshot was created (no pun
intended). But yes, you could avoid the pitfalls I described
previously by
really can't even believe I'm bothering to link this for you,
as it took mere seconds to find on Google. Now please, read the damn
specs.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=usl=ens=dhscs=19sku=320-5205
Jimmy.
. Sometimes it's not required, other times I have to
restart X nearly 20 times. It seems pretty hit and miss. Hopefully
this will improve with the new 965GM drivers =)
On 5/12/07, Alex Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Jimmy Mitchener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Also, you claim your rates are correct
On 5/10/07, Alex Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Jimmy Mitchener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Try `sudo 915resolution 4d 1680 1050 32`
If 4d is the only one that has 1680x1050 available you only have 16bit
color, and you're trying to use 24, so it's not changing anything.
Thanks
Try `sudo 915resolution 4d 1680 1050 32`
If 4d is the only one that has 1680x1050 available you only have 16bit
color, and you're trying to use 24, so it's not changing anything.
On 5/10/07, Alex Holst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ted Unangst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On 5/10/07, Alex Holst
I'm pretty sure this is all related to ualberta and www blowing up, causing
a bit of a ripple effect. It'll likely take some time for the mirrors to
sync back up
Jimmy.
On 5/10/07, Jason Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/10/07, Claus Assmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2007
or FreeBSD route. Although I'd probably favor GNU/Linux
with LVM for a large data store.
Jimmy.
I am in the exact same situation (cc has not been charged). I got an email
confirmation right away, but austin@ has not responded to any of my emails,
cc has not been charged, and I have no idea what the status of my order is
On 5/8/07, Kyle George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 8 May 2007,
My CC was just charged 54.92, and I can only hope it's my 4.1 shipment :D
On 5/8/07, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in Los Angeles, I ordered two CD sets on 4/13, no book because I
hadn't noticed it, and I received my order on Cinco de Mayo.
G
Rogier Krieger wrote:
Humans shouldn't be connecting to port 25 in any case, unless when
they know what they're doing (and know why they're connecting). End
user connections are what the submission port (589) is for.
# grep submission /etc/services
submission 587/tcp
submission
Have a rice with soup as breakfast, and cycle my way to school.
Its more popular name is D-bol. so I got to go to give him a helping hand. and
nothing special up till now. The series follows four unique individuals, two
male-to-females and two female-to-males as they struggle to transition from
for known
filesystem-signatures, and will often be able to recreate all partitions
following the first one in cases like yours.
Best Regards,
Jimmy
or what the messages mean?
Thanks in advance for any help, it would be really appreciated.
Best regards,
Jimmy
Hi
I forgot to mention that we use 3.9-release.
Regards,
Jimmy
- Original Message -
From: Jimmy Mdkeld | Loopia AB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 5:06 PM
Subject: arpbalance + pfsync synchronization problems
Hi
We are trying to use two
worked.
Thanks in advance for any help or explanations.
Best regards,
Jimmy
called and Python does better type checking.
Kind regards,
Sebastan
I advice to learn both, you can browse the Python tutorial in one day,
and Perl shouldn't be any harder if you learn it from the supplied
documentation 'perldoc perl' and 'perldoc perlintro' it a good start.
Kind regards,
Jimmy
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 01:02:32PM -0500, Jason Crawford wrote:
On 12/2/05, Jimmy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 06:14:18PM +0100, Sebastian Rother wrote:
I scrited with pdksh all the time lon for now.
Now I'm interested into learning another Scripting-Language
/712/100
Kind regards,
Jimmy Scott
console/dmesg log from a 9000/712/80:
BOOT_ADMIN Information
Processor revision 2.4100MHz
Instruction Cache Size: 131072
Data Cache Size: 131072
Memory Size: 128 MB
Built in floating point coprocessor
Board Serial Number 401105L1MV
BootRom Version
as an unprivileged user, you should use/make an API for this.
passwd(5) is a good place to start looking.
PS: There are much more things than $PATH to worry about.
Kind regards,
Jimmy Scott
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On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 11:41:17AM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote:
* Jimmy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051113 12:35]:
[snipped]
I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
Basicly, the LAN (172.20) may not access the DMZ (172.16
Quoting Jim Razmus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Jimmy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051113 12:35]:
Hi misc@,
I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
Basicly, the LAN (172.20) may not access the DMZ (172.16), but host
172.20.1.10 can. the DMZ may
,
Jimmy Scott
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Quoting John N. Brahy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First of all, it's been a while since I've written c, so I'm curious if
this is a bulk change I can do.
I'm changing code that another programmer did, but we got rid of him for
doing stupid things. So I'm auditing his source code on a few of our
- interactive, login shell
.bashrc - interactive, non login shell
Since I want all interactive bash shells to have the same environment,
I just (sym)link .bash_profile to .bashrc
bash(1) has more detailed information.
Kind regards,
Jimmy Scott
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mistakes and fix it later?
Jimmy Scott
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Quoting Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
One of my friends sent me this new OpenBSD website design he created.
Please have a look at it :-D
http://mayuresh.freeshell.org/openbsd/
Thankyou so much
Kind Regards
Siju
It's clean and far more viewable in (e)links.
I would change the
ON YOUR SYSTEM. USE AT YOUR OWN
RISK. BEWARE OF DOG. SLIPPERY WHEN WET.
This code also needs an owner in order to be less dangerous - serious
hackers can apply by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and announcing
their intent to take it over.
Kind Regards,
Jimmy Scott
...
To keep it short: use the defaults, this isn't Linux.
Kind regards,
Jimmy Scott
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On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 04:38:04PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
To: misc@openbsd.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Weisgerber)
Subject: Re: termcap and xterm with xterm-color bad results
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 16:38:04 + (UTC)
Jimmy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I
and/or applications.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I have very little understanding of the termcap
file and how therse terminal capabilities are handled.
Kind regards,
Jimmy Scott
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Quoting Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 08:52:17PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default
processor
kernel. By booting /bsd you boot the configured kernel.
Bernd
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I disagree the hardlink, since it would change bsd.* after using 'config'.
Kind regards,
Jimmy Scott
Quoting Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ever heart of a multiuser system where one user shouldn't be able to
acces the files of another user? Not all users are thinking about this
issue and many forget to change the modes for confidential files. IMO,
But keeping confidential files on
Quoting Hannah Schroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello!
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 06:50:19PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ever heart of a multiuser system where one user shouldn't be able to
acces the files of another user? Not all users are thinking
Quoting Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
shell server. Who says that the admin is any more trustworthy than some
other, regular users?
They are not, but most of the time they give you confidential information
that you must use on that box that you use for stuff other users may
not
Quoting Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1) add the line
umask 077
to .profile
2)add the file .kshrc containing at least the line
set -o vi
Also modify adduser so that the home directory
permissions of new users are set to drwx--
instead of drwxr-xr-x
I agree with including a
Quoting Dan Brosemer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been trying to make a forking daemon in Perl with little success. The
whole daemon terminates as soon as the first child terminates.
This exact same code performs as I'd expect (ie perfectly) on other
platforms (even including win32/ActivePerl)
to the PCI
bus, since it has to be equiped with a hardware
raid controller.
Other suggestions are welcome as long as it is
an AMD socket 939 mainboard.
Thnx,
Jimmy Scott
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The dmesg for OpenBSD/i386 (-CURRENT) shows things about the IRQ routing table,
anyone who can provide me some more info about what could be going wrong?
OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #204: Fri Jun 24 21:25:02 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: AMD
Hi all,
I have a problem with the RS480M2-IL mainboard from MSI.
The problem is that I cannot write with more than 29 MB/s to a disk on any
add-on PCI IDE/RAID controller, even not to a raid 0 array.
I even get only 14 MB/s to a raid 1 array.
I tried to attach a 3ware Escalade 7006-2 with 2
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