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Oct 1, 5:09 pm 2010
Amit Kulkarni
Incorrect FAQ entry about "ksh(1) does not appear to rea ...
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#ksh echo "XTerm*loginShell: true" >> ~/.Xdefaults My .Xdefaults has "XTerm*loginShell:true" Notice the missing space before true. I upgraded from a August 16,2010 snapshot to -current Thanks
Oct 2, 2:33 pm 2010
Amit Kulkarni
Re: Incorrect FAQ entry about "ksh(1) does not appear to ...
I thought that the space makes a difference as .profile is still not being read.
Oct 2, 3:59 pm 2010
Ted Unangst Oct 2, 3:45 pm 2010
Alexander Polakov
NFS file list incomplete
Hi misc, I experience a strange issue here with NFS. I am running a dragonflybsd NFS server and an OpenBSD client. DragonFly client works just fine, so I am asking on this list. When I try to get directory listing it appears incomplete: # client [~]% ls /mnt/net/music/|wc -l 180 # server > ls /var/data/music/|wc -l 260 but: [~]% ls /mnt/net/music/|grep 3nd [~]% ls /mnt/net/music/3nd 2003 - 1st demo/ 2003 - 9gatsu 29nichi (demo)/ 2007 - ...
Oct 2, 1:43 pm 2010
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Kevin Chadwick
Which Video to use: AGP ATI or Onboard Intel
Just added a system to the network with a rage agp card and onboard intel. I've never liked the idea of a video card using system memory but am under the impression that the intel driver support is better at the moment in OpenBSD. Which would you choose?
Oct 2, 10:00 am 2010
Marco Peereboom
Re: Which Video to use: AGP ATI or Onboard Intel
Either ATI or intel work pretty well. ATI is a bit faster but I'd guess Intel is marginally better supported. There are of course Intel and ATI boards that aren't very well supported (yet).
Oct 2, 12:35 pm 2010
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Oct 2, 8:41 am 2010
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Oct 2, 6:21 am 2010
Hermes Ojeda Ruiz
Re: Bandwidth consumed by computer on the network
Thanks Eugene Yunak, I'm sorry if I don't explain correctly by language problems. I need to know how Mb or Kb have received or sent every IP address, or Consumed/Available bandwidth ratio. The client only need a way to measure the IP that download/upload more packets. I hope that help to explain the problem.
Oct 1, 11:42 pm 2010
Hermes Ojeda Ruiz
Bandwidth consume by IP address
Hi, I'm working with a OpenBSD firewall on embedded hardware, and the client want to know the bandwidth consume by IP address. I don't know if this is possible using PF, another tool or making scripts to get the information. I'm worried about the performance, because, some weeks ago I make a question in the list "How distribute bandwidth by IP's", and I solved it, using a lot of cbq's by ip address (~150 ip address) like was recommended on the replies, of course, using an script to ...
Oct 1, 6:57 pm 2010
Stuart Henderson
Re: Bandwidth consume by IP address
pflow needs software to collect data; you might want to look at nfsen/nfdump, pmacct or flow-tools - all are in ports. (Note that pflow is compatible with Netflow).
Oct 2, 6:28 am 2010
Bret S. Lambert Oct 1, 9:59 pm 2010
Peter N. M. Hansteen
Re: Bandwidth consume by IP address
There are a few options available. One is to write the rule set with labels to collect statistics, making sure the labels are one per IP address. The other main option is to use pflow(4), with 'set state-defaults pflow' or 'keep state (pflow)' for individual rules in your rule set, set up a collector somewhere and extract the data you need per IP address. If you go for pflow, the pflow man page will get you started. I'd recommend taking a look at Michael W. Lucas' recent book for the Netflow ...
Oct 2, 12:35 am 2010
Ted Unangst
Re: [OpenCV] Compilation error
There is no dl library. Remove references to it. On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Benjamin GUILLER
Oct 2, 8:35 am 2010
Evgeniy Sudyr
Re: Mobile VPN
I was able to get it working with 4.6/4.7 and E60/E65/E52 it works as expected :) Nokia VPN config tool will save hours instead trial by error. -- -- With regards, Eugene Sudyr
Oct 2, 1:56 am 2010
Ted Unangst
Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?
Have you called up nvidia? You have a support contract, right?
Oct 2, 8:37 am 2010
Kevin Chadwick
Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 11:37:59 -0400 I believe vesa though limited in capability, should work as a standard on all cards, atleast in theory. It'll be better and a lot easier just to use a different card though. If nvidia get enough requests maybe they'll followsuit of AMD and Intel and opensource they're drivers, but I think they're happy with they're status on Windows and Linux at the mo.
Oct 2, 10:07 am 2010
Jean-Francois
Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?
Is there noway to solve this with existing software, such as a compatible but limited driver ? Regards
Oct 2, 1:55 am 2010
Marco Peereboom
Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?
nivida really isn't supported at all. Not their video boards, not the chipsets etc. just don't buy nvidia it is crap hardware to boot.
Oct 2, 5:14 am 2010
Jean-Francois
Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?
Not yet, I decided to do something else to solve my problem actually. However it's more interesting, but there's not so much details to say here at the moment. I dive into OpenBSD and find out how much work there was done on it. Thanks to all developpers.
Oct 2, 10:24 am 2010
Kevin Chadwick
Re: How to use /dev/srandom
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:02:41 -0400 I love it when you get something that's more secure and more functional. It strikes in the face of sweeping and simplistic statements about security. :C>
Oct 2, 9:39 am 2010
Jean-Francois
Re: project : openbsd as nas
Hi, I understood that this list is not meant for me to show off what I did with this nas stuff. I'll just post once the work is done so it may be of interest to some. At the moment I'm doing a custom install cd, not sure how long it will take if I ever outcome all difficulties but I'll bet. Here's the first hack, I am working on the install.sh & install.sub files. In the install process /src/distrib/miniroot/install.{sh,sub}, replaced Available disks are: wd0 wd1 wd2. Which one do you ...
Oct 2, 2:17 pm 2010
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