Marc Balmer wrote:
* Han Boetes wrote:
Yes, I love you too.
too? I don't love you...
Please, stop being a fool.
Hey folk,
anyone willing to share some pics from this year's hackathon?
I just have seen a couple of them from beck. ;)
Thanks!
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 6/3/06, Kroty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 and I have a program that is giving
some unexpected output.
But, if I run it with MALLOC_OPTIONS="G", I works fine.
What does it mean? I've read the malloc(3)
Hi folks,
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 and I have a program that is giving
some unexpected output.
But, if I run it with MALLOC_OPTIONS="G", I works fine.
What does it mean? I've read the malloc(3) manpage, but
I don't quite understand what the G option does.
Could you please give me some more detai
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This topic usually comes up near each release. Has anyone tried the 3.8
instructions below yet on 3.9?
http://www.linbsd.org/ethereal_on_openbsd38.html
Jim
Why don't you try man tcpdump?
-k
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear folks,
my system desktop have a nvidia quadro nvs 280 dual head video board.
I would like to be able to have two users logged at the same time
using the system independently on each other, i.e., i have two
monitor, two keyboard and two mice.
Have any one already dreamed
Serban Giuroiu wrote:
Hello.
I have an OpenBSD 3.7 box set up as a router and
server for my home network. It connects to the
Internet through the kernel PPPoE driver. Naturally, I
use pf on that box. Everything runs smoothly, but
there are certain websites that do not load properly
from machines
Josh Tolley wrote:
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the intent of your email, but I'll bite.
I'm a CS student (nearly graduated) with a job, family, and
programming projects on the side, but one of my dreams would be to be
able to, say, write drivers (provided hardware manufacturers ever
release docs
thanks guys, i really love this release!!! keep on hard working.
Jesper Louis Andersen wrote:
Quoting kroty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm going to buy a book about Operating Systems. I've seen two titles
"Modern Operating Systems" (Tanenbaum) and "Operating Systems Concepts"
(Silberschatz). I don't know wich one would be bett
I'm going to buy a book about Operating Systems. I've seen two titles
"Modern Operating Systems" (Tanenbaum) and "Operating Systems Concepts"
(Silberschatz). I don't know wich one would be better for a newbie
in OSs like me. Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks!
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