On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 6:50 PM, Andres Perera wrote:
> according to key_string_set_modifiers() in key-string.c, :bind-key -n
> s-enter send-key enter
thank you kind sir!
--patrick
> On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:13 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 5
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 5:56 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Nicholas Marriott
> wrote:
>> Ok so Return and Shift-Return never did anything different, you are just
>> wondering why Shift-Return no longer sends the same as Return.
>>
>
mux man page prior to my initial post, didn't see anything
obvious. I'll go re-read again, but if there is a quick hint you can
offer, that would be appreciated!
--patrick
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 05:28:58PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
s 0a sent with Return and Shift+Return:
$ hexdump -C
RET->
52 45 54 2d 3e 0a |RET->.|
0006
$ hexdump -C
SHIFT+RET->
53 48 49 46 54 2b 52 45 54 2d 3e 0a |SHIFT+RET->.|
000c
Is that similar to what you were asking f
Hi,
Was running 2013-FEB-12 amd64 snapshot. Installed 2013-JUN-27 amd64
snapshot a couple of days ago.
Immediately noticed that Shift+Return combination isn't being sent to
the shell. I can't quite tell where/when this changed. Any ideas?
--patrick
Le Wed, 03 Jul 2013 07:11:08 -0500,
"Mark Felder" a écrit :
> On Wed, 03 Jul 2013 07:00:02 -0500, Loïc Blot
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > no carp is used at this time.
>
> pfsync needs to be used with carp... without it you're just playing
> whack-a-mole with your session table.
I don't see w
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 7:25 AM, toby wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just wondered if anyone else had found that the shasums on the latest
> (24/06/13) snapshots are wrong.
yes.
(SHA256) INSTALL.amd64: OK
(SHA256) base53.tgz: FAILED
(SHA256) bsd: FAILED
(SHA256) bsd.mp: FAILED
(SHA256) bsd.rd: OK
cksu
Hi Everyone
I just joined the list 10 days ago or so. Where and when in Toronto will
it be held?
My family situation is quite urgent and it's hard to be away from home
for more then 30 minutes but it would be nice to be involved in some
way, I am 30 minutes north of the city.
-Patrick
Hi Jan
I just tried the fvwm from my linux distro repos. It's pretty nice.
I could always compile the GPL version from source on OpenBSD, i will
give it a shot.
Thanks-Patrick
On 13-05-26 11:54 PM, Jan Lambertz wrote:
Hi Patrick,
My Gui problem is (was) quite similar. I was sear
Hi Luiz,
I actually have seen that on a bridge setup I had, too.
Although the divert-to points to localhost, I see the packet trying to pass out
on the interface to the original destination, as your data shows, too.
No idea why that's happening though.
\Patrick
Am 23.05.2013 um 22:45 sc
e and help
On 13-05-25 11:16 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Ricardo
I am curious which scientific instrumentation application that was? I
have heard about the odd one that will run on Mac but it's an industry
99% dominated by Windoze.
it was simulation softwar
Hi Marc
I have looked at xforms, it is helpful to study to understand FLTK too.
Thanks and Thanks to Jay for his post too
On 13-05-25 11:51 AM, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 08:39:17PM -0400, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Richard
Actually I am not looking for a Windows clone, just
...
-ag
--
sent via 100% recycled electrons from my mobile command center.
On May 24, 2013, at 5:39 PM, "Patrick Mc(avery"
wrote:
Hi Marti
Thanks so much for your rapid and helpful response.
I will still consider Mac OSX but it's just that it is the worst of two worlds
for m
cated mini applications into one.
I wrote off EFL as a mobile only thing, I will give it another look
along with it's accompanying window manager.
Thanks again
On 13-05-25 02:59 AM, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On 05/25/13 02:39, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Richard
Actuall
u may possibly
find one that exactly matches the job...
-ag
--
sent via 100% recycled electrons from my mobile command center.
On May 24, 2013, at 5:39 PM, "Patrick Mc(avery" <
spell_gooder_...@spellingbeewinnars.org > wrote:
Hi Marti
Thanks so much for your rapid and help
ad. It works on windows, but you get compromises about the
looks, but it usually works, I ported successfully lots of programs there.
Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Everyone
It looks like OpenBSD is all about software correctness and I am sure
it will be great to work with, in a sort of "back end
Hi Jan
Thanks for mentioning this, if it ships with Open BSD then it's going to
be correct. It might just be a matter of making it a bit pretty.
On 13-05-25 03:56 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
On May 24 18:48:05, spell_gooder_...@spellingbeewinnars.org wrote:
While about 7 out of the 9 years with L
Hi Chris
Actually spectrwm looks very cool. I really like ncurses based
interfaces but I need to display images too. I could see a hybrid
application fitting into this window manger.
On 13-05-24 07:29 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
I started out using KDE while I was leaving Windows behind.
I n
ng to swim for free software but OSX is not free either :(
-Patrick
On 13-05-24 06:59 PM, Marti Martinez wrote:
Gnome isn't bad on OpenBSD, but depending on what you don't like about
linux, that may not live up to your expectations.
Frankly, though, as an almost life-lo
er used one. It has to follow the law of
least astonishment.
Hi good0Th
I don't really need prettiness but thanks for the post.
-Patrick
On 13-05-24 07:14 PM, Richard Toohey wrote:
On 05/25/13 10:48, Patrick Mc(avery wrote:
Hi Everyone
[chop]
While about 7 out of the 9 years with Linux
Hi Everyone
My name is Patrick, this is my first post here.
I switched my primary computer from Windows to Linux about 9 years ago.
I service scientific instruments. About 12 years ago I became aware of
the brutal conditions scientific software is sold under. I have been
slowly writing my
obably not that hard to port OpenBSD.
You just have to adjust some addresses and write drivers.
UART is the starting point there.
Also, see inline comments.
\Patrick
Am 24.05.2013 um 05:17 schrieb jordon :
> With Ouya consoles starting to make it to market, I'm wondering if
> there
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Marco S Hyman wrote:
> On May 14, 2013, at 2:07 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
>>
>> and none of those files were locally modified? Do you have the output
>> of "cvs up -PAd" in regard to those specific files?
>
> There was no
ug somewhere in cvs.
>
> *nod* Trashing the source and fetching from scratch showed a few things
> stuck at older tags. The nsd sources in src and several things in xenocara
> including freetype and Xfont.
and none of those files were locally modified? Do you have the output
of "cvs up -PAd" in regard to those specific files?
--patrick
e's no reason for the man to list the 7 modes
> as is, since those are constructed by ORing other values.
> I think a combination would be clear:
> 1. Keep existing section, but removing 7 modes.
> 2. Add a table like the above after it.
what problem is this change solving?
--patrick
e=%s\n", p->pw_name);
endpwent();
printf("\n--patrick\n");
exit(0);
}
$ cc -g -O0 /tmp/s.c -o /tmp/s
$ /tmp/s
p=0x17cdf179a960
errno=0
pw_name=root
--patrick
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Rogier Krieger wrote:
> Apologies for the delayed follow-up; I was unable to test over the weekend.
>
> I plugged in both fibres this afternoon. With the diff, the hardware
> appears to be correctly initialized. Both ports properly find their link.
> Light testing
it is there. current high bid US $1,035.00
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 11:31 PM, Claudiu Tanaselia
wrote:
> I was curious to see how the price evolved, but got this message while
> accessing the above-mentioned link:
>
> "This listing (200913454300) has been removed, or this item is not
> available."
ng a very productive
> member of the great team that is OpenBSD and a very polite and helpful
> friend to many of us.
>
> So Happy Birthday from me and I think I speak for many.
but happy birthday (in a few hours) Stuart!
--patrick
current directory rather than some other place where
there may be a ton of other core files festering away...
--patrick
> Anyway, my $0.02.
>
> On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 15:37, Jack N. Asher wrote:
>>> Is there a way
Le Wed, 27 Mar 2013 19:28:08 -0700,
David Ruggiero a écrit :
> Thanks! No, it didn't occur to me, so very appreciated. I didn't
> remember that you could do that form of the table command to show
> explicit members in a list, so that's also really helpful.
>
> FWIW, though..I would not have
Am 25.03.2013 um 17:17 schrieb Chris Cappuccio :
> Nick Holland [n...@holland-consulting.net] wrote:
>>
>> The problem with ARM is there is no ARM reference platform.
>> Every machine is significantly different than every other machine,
>> technical details of how it is built are not published (wh
Le Sat, 16 Mar 2013 12:36:35 +0400,
Alexander Nusov a écrit :
Hello,
> I'm trying to get why to use binary packages if they are not updated?
I don't see any reason to use packages too (IMHO).
> For example, this package confuses me: lighttpd
>
> ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.2/packages/
ply create an xorg.conf file with the files section.
--patrick
don't want on my system
regardless of how small it may be. but hey, i digress ... the world
has bigger problems than what is being hashed out here.
cheers,
--patrick
[1] http://www.adobe.com/devnet/swf.html
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 07:36:58AM +0100, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 04, 2013 at 03:30:54PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> > I was about to buy two thinkpads which are often suggested when the
>> > OpenBSD laptop question is raised bu
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 04:46:04PM -0500, Brad Smith wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 10:25:31PM +0100, Pau wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have been searching but could not find information in this respect.
>> >
>> > I have 5.2 installed on a think
t; over bits.
>
> IIRC the only way to preserve an existing filesystem doing a new
> install is to leave it out of the disklabel (or omit the mount point)
> and add it back later, which is unlikely to be what anybody would want.
That's something something I depend on on every upgrade, which for me
is a complete new install and preserving some of the partitions by
leaving them without a mount point, then after installation re-adding
them to fstab. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only person doing or
depending on this :)
--patrick
permit to operate that car legally. That
> process also teaches you how to use it safely. Nobody is required to have a
> license to use the internet.
Privilege vs right discussions are way too off topic here. That said,
you are falsely assuming people with government endorsed licenses "do
the right thing". Get serious.
--patrick
look in 'man pfctl' and search for killing active sessions.
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> Today I watch the current connections on my small home server and I
> noticed an unfamiliar ftp-connection. Upon inspecting the connection I
> noticed it was a
t might be an alternative.
\Patrick
http://boundarydevices.com/products/sabre-lite-imx6-sbc/
http://boundarydevices.com/products/nitrogen6x-board-imx6-arm-cortex-a9-sbc/
Am 09.01.2013 um 20:21 schrieb Gene :
> On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Andres Genovez
wrote:
>> 2012/12/31 BARDOU P
Le Wed, 2 Jan 2013 13:39:25 +0100,
Toni Mueller a écrit :
Hello,
> With this setup, carp1 will stay in BACKUP mode when I say "ifconfig
> carp1 advskew 120" on A, while on B, it would go into MASTER
> immediately.
Hmm, did you check the value of the carp demote counter?
# ifconfig -g carp
(ju
#x27;s some of my IPv6 iBGP config. Note when filtering I also permit
all from the iBGP group (last line). These could probably be tightened
up a bit, but it might be a good place to start.
-Patrick
...
group "iBGP - AS55881" {
remote-as 55881
announce all
set nexthop self
ne
Le Fri, 27 Jul 2012 11:13:21 +0200,
Hrvoje Popovski a écrit :
> On 26.7.2012. 18:31, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have just noticed that pflow (v5) sometime (but often) uses a
> > StartTime value which is later than the EndTime.
> &g
Le Thu, 1 Nov 2012 13:28:18 -0200,
Fernando Braga a écrit :
Hello,
> pass in on $int_if from to ! route-to
> $cosmo@$int_if
>
> However, when I issue a pfctl -sr, I get
>
> pass in on trunk1 inet from to ! flags S/SA
> route-to 172.16.99.249@$int_if
>
> Shouldn't this @$int_if be translat
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:39 AM, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> On 18 October 2012 05:53, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just ran across something interesting. I installed Oct 15th amd64
>> snapshot on my lenovo X120e. While in Xwindows, building some ports,
>>
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 10:17 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 19:53, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just ran across something interesting. I installed Oct 15th amd64
>> snapshot on my lenovo X120e. While in Xwindows, building some ports,
>
(openbsd 5.1/amd64)
Hello,
I filter icmp echoreq for one host, but on output.
The rules are :
pass in quick on $ext_if inet proto icmp from any to any icmp-type echoreq keep
state (floating)
block out quick on $int_if inet proto icmp from any to $host
When I ping this $host from out, I see som
$ man sudo
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today I found something weird on sudo behavior (at least I wasn't aware
> of this). I logged in my server using ssh public key. Once I was in, I
> executed 'sudo -i' to become root. My user has full sudo access
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 12:36 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 16:23, David Walker wrote:
[...]
>> Is there a way to turn off the backlight?
>> Is there anything else I can do to sedate this machine?
>
> I've never seen a laptop that kept the light on when the lid was
> closed. Is
Le Wed, 29 Aug 2012 09:59:46 +0200,
Sebastien Marie a écrit :
Hello,
> I currently follow STABLE branch for openbsd (and so, for ports too),
> which is OPENBSD_5_1.
>
> But, I saw that the last security updates for ports go to OPENBSD_5_2
> and not to OPENBSD_5_1.
Any examples ? The probleme m
Hello,
We have just noticed that pflow (v5) sometime (but often) uses a
StartTime value which is later than the EndTime.
So the duration is interpreted 4294966.29600 secondes.
This confuses our collector (nfsen).
(wireshark)
pdu 19/30
SrcAddr: 194.57.169.116 (194.57.169.116)
Le Thu, 26 Jul 2012 12:44:40 +0430,
Bahador NazariFard a écrit :
> "block in quick on msk0 proto tcp *to* port ssh"
> whats this?
>
> "instead of above wrong statement, you can use "block in quick on msk0
> proto tcp from any to any port ssh"
This is the same thing. The from is optional, and a
Le Tue, 24 Jul 2012 15:50:30 +0200,
Gilles Chehade a écrit :
Hello,
> > That worked fine on 4.8, but with 4.9 the box does not send any
> > mail :
> >
> > /var/log/mailog:
> > smtpd[4269]:1317598201.5Tsv7GvPDRFc1Ozt:from=,
> > size=6325, nrcpts=1, proto=ESMTP, relay=0@localhost [IPv6:::1]
> >
Hello,
On 4.8 I was using smtpd to relay periodic mails. The box is
a firewall and the resolver is not configured at all.
smtp.conf
# This is the smtpd server system-wide configuration file.
# See smtpd.conf(5) for more information.
listen on lo0
map "aliases" { source db "/etc/mail/aliases.db"
e, until gimp fsck's up again. It is
easy to get it into this state.
HTH,
--patrick
> Fred
>
> dmesg:
>
> OpenBSD 5.2-beta (GENERIC) #251: Thu Jun 28 01:30:25 MDT 2012
> t...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
> cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M process
you to:
http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Perl/Building-a-Complete-Website-using-the-Templat
e-Toolkit/1/
Yes, that *IS* much, /much/ better than the initial HTML.
--patrick
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Gregor Best wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 09:16:38AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>> [...]
>> this seems correct at first glance; could you see whether the
>> recorded file is full of silence (zeros) or noise (numbers close to
>> zero)?
>>
>> aucat -o /tmp/fo
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Pablo Velasco Fernández
wrote:
> Hi. I was loolong the FreeBSD web page. And its a cool page with a cool
> desing. Maybe OpenBSD should change their own page to a most "visual" web
> page. ( Its only my opinion ) What do you think?
I like coconut flavored ice-crea
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Fred Crowson wrote:
> On 30 May 2012 21:45, patrick keshishian wrote:
>> Hi misc@,
>>
>> 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
>&g
Hi misc@,
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? :)
--pa
Le Wed, 30 May 2012 09:27:23 + (UTC),
Matt Hamilton a icrit :
Hello,
> I'd be very interested to see your ifstated config and how you use
> that to verify peers being up as we could do with some better
> monitoring here.
Here we use "bgpctl show summary terse" with a grep on the
peer name a
wouldn't cause too many problems.
Installations are a mix of 5.0 and 4.7, IIRC. Hardware is Dell R610s
and R415s, plus an embedded Soekris board (at the peering point).
Cheers,
Patrick
the HDD to this laptop.
Let me know if you have other ideas,
--patrick
> The identifycpu diff caused a problem on acpi resume but it was fixed,
> this reverts the whole thing.
>
> Index: identcpu.c
> ===
> RCS file: /c
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 6:18 AM, patrick keshishian
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just installed a new snapshot:
> kern.version=OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #296: Sun May 20 10:41:35 MDT
2012
>dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
>
> I was pre
and wake cycles. After I installed
(not upgrade) the May 20th snapshot, every sleep attempt gets in me in
a state where I have to hard-boot the laptop.
Ideas?
--patrick
OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #296: Sun May 20 10:41:35 MDT 2012
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64
penbsd-misc&m=133596657610291&w=2
--patrick
> Best regards,
> Dan
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 12:56 AM, wrote:
>>
>> Just received OpenBSD 5.1 CDs in Auckland, New Zealand.
>> Many thanks to everyone who put their time and efforts into such a nice
>> operating system!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
nces). Or does one need to read the manufacturer's
marketing docs to know?
--patrick
ough for me when I compiled the patched file
> and redid Xenocara.
Here is a naive question: How does one determine whether or not a
system is/has Sandybridge? I ask, cause I have a lenovo x120e that has
similar issues to what is reported here with Sandybridge; specifically
switching from X to console and back.
--patrick
$ make
/bin/sh touch_tmp_testdottxt.sh
+ touch /tmp/test.txt
+ echo sleeping for 5 second. go ahead and control-C out of make
sleeping for 5 second. go ahead and control-C out of make
+ sleep 5
^C*** test.txt removed
HTH,
--patrick
> # make fetch
> ===> Checking files for sox-14.4.0p1
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Henning Brauer
wrote:
> * patrick keshishian [2012-04-11 14:55]:
>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 12:20:30PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
>> don't you need two different index vars for this next
>> section?
>
> no, why?
I put the caveat
; pflogifs[pflogif->sc_unit] = NULL;
> LIST_REMOVE(pflogif, sc_list);
> +
> + for (i = npflogifs; i > 0 && pflogifs[i - 1] != NULL; i--)
> + ; /* nothing */
> + if (i < npflogifs)
> + pflogifs_resize(i); /* error
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 5:02 AM, Opera wrote:
> On 3/04/2012 15:54, patrick keshishian wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Opera wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hlo,
>>> > The reason for putting this on top is that I have data that are
>>> &g
USB
keyboard attached to and also an older desktop (running older OBSD
release) with SUN USB keyboard. Both work fine. The period (.) on the
numeric-pad (with Num Lock on) acts as a period (tested with xcal and
in vi).
HTH,
--patrick
> There are no other keys affected.
>
> The p
t expecting to
>> be able to get, DontZap or no DontZap.
>>
>> Nick.
>>
>
> Till now I falsely assumed that ctrl+alt+f1 behaved as ctrl+alt+{f2-f4}, and
went to a login: prompt. Sorry for the noise, DontZap on by default will not
improve security.
> I always used startx, will try out xdm. And shutdown my computers more
often!
Good idea. You never know what them sneaky cats are capable of! ;)
--patrick
$ man xorg.conf
/DontZap
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Brett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just locked my screen with xlock, and pressed ctrl+alt+backspace. This
shut down the x server and brought me to a command prompt. I have never seen
this happen before...but maybe I just never tried this key combina
Hi,
I have not seen any activity from him on any OpenBSD lists for a while
now. I attempted to email him directly but got a "quota exceeded"
message back from the mail-server.
Anyone know what's up with him? Hope all is well.
--patrick
Audio CD: The Songs 4.1 - 5.1 @ CDN $15.00
-> 2 [T37] Bugbusters Shirt (?) @ CDN $25.00
-> 1 [P51] OpenBSD 5.1 Poster @ CDN $20.00
-> 10 [CD51] OpenBSD 5.1 CD @ CDN $50.00
-> 1 [T34] The Black Hoodie (?) @ CDN $60.00
--patrick
ry command shows correct history.
>
> Login remotely as otheruser.
> Same problem.
>
> Chris Bennett
What shell are you using for the users and root? ksh? do you have
HISTORY set for root?
--patrick
Le Wed, 29 Feb 2012 13:13:30 +0100,
Peter Hessler a icrit :
Hello,
> 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)
That's cool! Thanks.
Le Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:58:05 -0300,
"Christiano F. Haesbaert" a icrit :
Hello,
> With a decent hardware, I think you can reach 1mpps (that's million
> packets per second).
I don't think.
As far I can see here with a rate of 50K packets through the system, it
already spents 50% in interrupt.
Le Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:38:45 +,
Kaya Saman a icrit :
Hello,
> I have currently only used OpenBSD as a test vector setup on
> VirtualBox and 2x Sun Fire V240's as a DNS server (master/slave)
> using Bind9. So basically in short am an OpenBSD newbee :-)
>
>
> Ok so here goes;
>
> I've been
-Stable
source tree
>> > directly on a 5.0-Release system, but instead must "prime" the tree with
the
>> > Release code and then checkout the Stable stuff on top.
>>
>> No. You're wrong. At least, I did exactly what you said I "cannot"
>> do. I installed (from CD) 5.0-release, and then cvs co'd -stable;
>> and then installed per the usual directions. From dmesg:
>>
>
> read and weap. i did. when you do a cd install, it puts
> src (sys), and xenocara in /usr. that "primes" the src/sys
> tree. if you then _move_ those trees out of the way entirely,
> and do a cvs checkout of the whole tree, well that what *I* saw
> anyways.
It depends on the exact cvs checkout options you use.
--patrick
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Remco wrote:
> patrick keshishian wrote:
>
>> I should have been more specific with my question and subject line: I
>> don't see where aucat's "-f device" values are documented.
>>
> I suppose you overlooked sndio(7
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:57 PM, Tomas Bodzar
wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 7:36 AM, patrick keshishian
wrote:
>> I should have been more specific with my question and subject line: I
>> don't see where aucat's "-f device" values are documented.
>
irst failed:
$ aucat -f sun:1 -m rec -o /tmp/test.wav
sio(sun:1|): busy loop, disconnecting
A bit more googling finds this post[1] suggesting addition of "-z 256"
to aucat, which seems to make things work.
$ aucat -z 256 -f sun:1 -o /tmp/test.wav
^C
--patrick
[1] http://old.nabble.com
Can someone point me to some docs explaining how I can record off of a
uaudio device I plugged in?
[after plugging in uaudio device]
uaudio0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "E-MU Systems,
Inc. E-MU 0202 | USB" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 3
uaudio0: audio rev 1.00, 3 mixer controls
audio1 at uau
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:59 PM, Giridhari wrote:
> $ ls -F src/games/snake/
>
> did you `make build' without `make obj' first?
>
> --patrick
>
> I'm not sure why I would do that. CVS doesn't build anything. Can you
> explain a bit about why you su
to src/games/snake/snake : Not a
>> directory
$ ls -F src/games/snake/
did you `make build' without `make obj' first?
--patrick
ic over 2 years ago.
>>
>> $ cvs status patch-apps_unix_ximage_c
>>
>> see if there is sticky tag there. If so, then do:
>>
>> $ cvs up -dPA
>>
>> --patrick
>>
>
> # cvs -d/usr/cvsync status
/usr/ports/textproc/mupdf/patches/pat
hes/Attic/
> ) it was moved to the attic over 2 years ago.
$ cvs status patch-apps_unix_ximage_c
see if there is sticky tag there. If so, then do:
$ cvs up -dPA
--patrick
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 10:45 AM, Kenneth R Westerback
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 01:01:42PM -0500, Joe Gidi wrote:
>> I just built a new box with one of AMD's FX-8120 8-core processors and
>> wanted to stress-test it a bit. I installed the Feb 6 amd64 snapshot,
>> checked out a src tree, and
ngs 208.73.210.29
>> - if rl0 is up (how? dhcp? show ifconfig, netstat, resolv.conf, ...),
>> 'ping localhost' pings 208.73.210.29
>>
>> Is that what you see?
>>
>> Jan
>
> Also, your resolv.conf says just
>
>nameserver 192.168.1.1
>
> so /etc/hosts doesn't even get consulted, right?
sure it does.
--patrick
> So who is 192.168.1.1 and how does it resolve 'localhost'
> (under the different network settings)?
Le Tue, 3 Jan 2012 17:54:18 +0100,
Henning Brauer a icrit :
Hello,
> * Patrick Lamaiziere [2012-01-03 17:45]:
> > I think there is a off-by-one error in Packet Filter port ranges,
> > for example with an exclude boundary range : port1 >< port2
>
> nope.
>
>
Hello, happy new year.
I think there is a off-by-one error in Packet Filter port ranges, for
example with an exclude boundary range : port1 >< port2
PF or pfctl does not check that port1 <= port2 and if port1 > port2 the
port range is not correct.
For example 82 >< 80 is not the same as 80 >< 8
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Le Tue, 22 Feb 2011 18:09:32 +0100,
Patrick Lamaiziere a icrit :
> (4.8/amd64)
> I'm using two ethernet cards Intel 1000/PRO quad ports (gigabit) on a
> firewall (one fiber and one copper).
>
> The problem is that we don't get more than ~320 Mbits/s of bandwith
> be
Le Wed, 30 Nov 2011 12:35:40 +0100,
Marc Espie a icrit :
> Fix your proxy/connection. pkg_add keeps one ftp connection alive,
> not more, but it does interrupt connections brutally as soon as it
> has the information it wants.
>
> All such problems come from stale ftp connections, there's someth
Hello,
I'm trying to update packages with pkg_add via ftp :
# pkg_add -ui
Error from
ftp://ftp.irisa.fr/pub/OpenBSD/5.0/packages/amd64/gperf-3.0.4.tgz 421
There are too many connections from your internet address. ftp: Can't
connect or login to host `ftp.irisa.fr'
Error from
ftp://ftp.irisa
your ISP's DNS service -- it's not reliable? that's a
different issue and not one you and should set out to solve for every
one out there.
But for a small "business" where they have their own domain, running
an authoritative DNS server, and local users using the inter
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