Hello ladies and gentlemen!
I'm having a frustrating problem. My internet is highly unstable when
using bit torrent. I don't think there's anything special about my
configuration: my gateway is a craptop with inbuilt Intel ethernet and
a url0 USB ethernet for the modem. The connection is bridged,
Hey,
this was posted to Undeadly, not sure if it was posted to misc@
Wednesday 8 August till Sunday 12 August 2007
All info on http://events.ccc.de/camp/2007/BSD_Village
You might remember us from such mishaps and hangovers like HAL 2001,
(see http://eurobsd.org/hal2001/), FOSDEM, CCC
On 7/27/07, Timothy Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a frustrating problem. My internet is highly unstable when
using bit torrent. I don't think there's anything special about my
configuration: my gateway is a craptop with inbuilt Intel ethernet and
a url0 USB ethernet for the modem.
Hello ladies and gentlemen!
I'm having a frustrating problem. My internet is highly unstable when
using bit torrent. I don't think there's anything special about my
configuration: my gateway is a craptop with inbuilt Intel ethernet and
a url0 USB ethernet for the modem. The connection is
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there plans to support 3ware's 9650SE SATA RAID controller? If so, will
it be far off?
Thanks in advance
Check the archives. There was early work done with 3ware hardware many
years ago, and many current controllers WILL work with twe driver.
Are there plans to support 3ware's 9650SE SATA RAID controller? If so, will
it be far off?
Thanks in advance
Hi all,
I hate doing this, but I'm in a tiny bit of a bind. I'm in need of a
new laptop. My old IBM T40p is slowly giving up the ghost after 5+
years of faithful service. As this is my main terminal to hack on and
do everything I do on a computer, it's impending doom will significantly
affect
Greetings,
My apologies if this is a repost. I am having trouble getting this
through to the list.
I am trying to install OpenBSD (i386) 4.1 and am failing to get it to
identify my standard parallel ide disk. The disk is identified at
bootstrapping as hd0*+, but once the
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 12:50:33PM -0600, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 07:13:05PM +0200, hyjial wrote:
Hi list !
I recently jumped into the OpenBSD's world from
GNU/Linux's one. I am still not familiar with some of
OpenBSD's practices and encounter some problems.
Well,
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 01:28:39PM -0700, John H. Nyhuis wrote:
Greetings,
My apologies if this is a repost. I am having trouble getting this
through to the list.
I am trying to install OpenBSD (i386) 4.1 and am failing to get it
to identify my standard parallel
Greetings,
I am trying to install OpenBSD (i386) 4.1 and am failing to get it to
identify my standard parallel ide disk. The disk is identified at bootstrapping
as hd0*+, but once the installer gets to the point of Proceed with Install?
[yes] I receive the message No Disks Found.
John H. Nyhuis wrote:
Greetings,
My apologies if this is a repost. I am having trouble getting this
through to the list.
I am trying to install OpenBSD (i386) 4.1 and am failing to get it
to identify my standard parallel ide disk. The disk is identified at
bootstrapping as
Greetings,
I am trying to install OpenBSD (i386) 4.1 and am failing to get it to
identify my standard parallel ide disk. The disk is identified at
bootstrapping as hd0*+, but once the installer gets to the point of
Proceed with Install? [yes] I receive the message No Disks Found.
On 7/27/07, J.D. Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:34 AM 07/27/2007, you wrote:
I'm sorry -- could you clarify, where were you starting ppp before,
when it syslogd was not logging? I can't find this in your last email
either?
You are saying it works fine under rc.local, and fine under
it's the hardware, driver or something associated, I don't know. You
might want to try another Ethernet connection. FWIW, I've never been
a fan of USB Ethernet.
url works surprisingly well, but I didn't like aue much. All luck of
the draw with cheap ebay vendors though :)
Hey all,
First post in this mailing list and I would like to take the
opportunity to thank all the OpenBSD developers for a wonderful OS.
I have recently switched over to running OpenBSD full time on my
PowerBook G4 500MHz. OpenBSD has been running great! It seems like all
the hardware has ben
On 2007-07-25 01:13:41 -0500, Karl Sjvdahl - dunceor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm being hold a bit back when it says I can't even use the keyboard
on it on OpenBSD, that really sucks.
Have you seen my report on my experiences on using the Macbook Pro with
OpenBSD?
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