| From | Subject | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Jamie Paul Griffin | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
would someone please block this prick. it was funny to start with but now it's intensely annoying.
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Jamie Paul Griffin
| Oct 31, 3:39 pm 2010 |
| bsdmaster | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
> then this is a bad idea, and a poor use of your time.
[... and I'd love your infinite manhood deep up my arse ...]
Everytime one of you write to Theo directly,
I feel like I'm watching gay porn.
| Oct 31, 3:05 pm 2010 |
| Jamie Paul Griffin | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
I was merely making a point.
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Jamie Paul Griffin
| Oct 31, 4:04 pm 2010 |
| patric conant | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
So you want someone to maintain a Wim blacklist, and drop emails from him as
soon as they break the annoying threshold?
| Oct 31, 3:50 pm 2010 |
| Alexander Hall | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
Please do. Your days as a fun troll has passed.
| Oct 31, 3:46 pm 2010 |
| Theo de Raadt | Re: OT IPv6 Was: nfsv4?
I'm proud of it.
| Oct 31, 3:09 pm 2010 |
| Martin Schröder | Re: OT IPv6 Was: nfsv4?
Why? Do you believe 6.0 will still be run on IPv4 addresses only?
Best
Martin
| Oct 31, 3:24 pm 2010 |
| Don Jackson | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
I am not proposing that you stop the traditional CDROM.
Clearly, if it is lot of work for you to produce the DVD, and the resulting
DVD revenue is not enough, then this is a bad idea, and a poor use of your
For me, the ability to boot of the install media is not a requirement. I do
all my installs via pxeboot.
If there were enough room on the DVD, you could also provide the CDROM ISOs.
If a user REALLY needed bootable media, they could
burn the ISOs to CDROMs, and do that.
Again, ...
| Oct 31, 2:30 pm 2010 |
| Theo de Raadt | Re: suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release medi ...
I have also not yet invested the time into making 4 architectures
boot off 2 media.
| Oct 31, 2:21 pm 2010 |
| Abel Abraham Camaril ... | Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
Hahahaha
| Oct 31, 3:21 pm 2010 |
| patric conant | Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
I have been successfully trolled, I honestly believe this was written
sincerely by someone stupid enough to believe these things.
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| Oct 31, 2:23 pm 2010 |
| Luca Corti | Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
Only if your router has a last generation 3D graphics chip onboard.
ciao
Luca
| Oct 31, 4:06 pm 2010 |
| bsdmaster | Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
Dear Friends,
I am currently starting my very own hosting business,
as I'm horribly tired of all the incompetence in the
field. Obviously I take security seriously, and therefore
will be using OpenBSD exclusively.
One thing is bothering me though. I've searched the web
and the archives trying to clarify one single point, but
to no avail. I hope you friendly folks would help me.
I want to host my customers websites, but I'm unclear
how OpenBSD web scripting languages support works. I ...
| Oct 31, 2:12 pm 2010 |
| Andres Perera | Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
Well, FreeBSD has jails and MAC, so I'd reconsider your platform choice
if you say that security is the top priority. China adopted FreeBSD
presumably because of its security benefits. Wether the simplicity
weighs against this or not, is up to the site's peculiarities. In my
The last string is the tld (top-level domain) and has nothing to do with
the interpeter used by your site's scripts; e.g., ".pl" is supposed to
represent domains hosted for/from Poland, whereas ".com" domains ...
| Oct 31, 3:46 pm 2010 |
| Chris Smith | Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
bsdmaster:
Use a very small software wrapper, something really micro in size (micro-soft).
You certainly are a master baiter :)
| Oct 31, 2:28 pm 2010 |
| Marcos Laufer | Re: Dynamic web hosting and OpenBSD
Is this a prank message?
| Oct 31, 4:02 pm 2010 |
| Don Jackson | suggestion for a new/additional OpenBSD release media option
Hello,
I happily and dutifully purchase each CD-ROM release.
Many of us receive these CDs prior to the official release date.
It is my understanding/experience that many of the binary packages are not
available on the CD, and I must wait for them to be released, and then copy
them down to my local install server. If "early access" to the new release is
an intended benefit of the CDs, (which it may not be, I don't know), then I
for one, am not able to realize this benefit, because I need a ...
| Oct 31, 1:40 pm 2010 |
| Nick Holland | Re: easter egg in 4.8?
same what?
completely useless problem report with nonsense subject line?
yeah, we get a lot of those.
I can assure you your assessment that the 4.8 CD is broke on AMD64
systems with SATA disks is wrong. There may be a problem on your
machine, and thus others, but we'll sure never know from this...
Nick.,
| Oct 31, 9:32 am 2010 |
| Maxim Belooussov | easter egg in 4.8?
Hi all,
Somehow amd64 4.8 cd install did not want to install properly on a
sata disk. Upgrading from 4.7, however, worked flawlessly. I had to
install 4.7 in another box, and than upgrade on target box.
Am I the lucky one or are there any other users experiencing the same?
Maxim
| Oct 31, 9:18 am 2010 |
| David Coppa | Re: qt4 with GTK has issues
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 3:42 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
As I've said, you need the "gtk-theme-name = EquinoxGlass" line.
ciao,
david
| Oct 31, 10:04 am 2010 |
| Hugo Osvaldo Barrera | Re: qt4 with GTK has issues
I was having the same issue. In my case, the theme was defined, though
not the same way:
include "/usr/local/share/themes/EquinoxGlass/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
Running the above export, qtconfig still fails to detect the theme.
$ export GTK2_RC_FILES=~/.gtkrc-2.0:/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
$
$ qtconfig4
QGtkStyle was unable to detect the current GTK+ theme.
$
Is this also by design?
--
--
Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
| Oct 31, 7:42 am 2010 |
| Manuel Guesdon | Problem with OSPF static route redistribution and routin ...
Hi,
I have some problem with a redistributed static route not added to
the routing table.
On a routeur A, there is a static route:
route add -net a.b.c.d/27 e.f.g.h
(e.f.g.h is a carp IP on this router)
"route get a.b.c.d" show the good gateway (e.f.g.h)
ospfd.conf for this router have
redistribute static set { metric 1 }
On a routeur B, I find the static route when I do a
ospfctl sh da ext
<<
LS age: 434
Options: *|*|-|-|-|-|-|*
LS Type: AS External
Link State ID: ...
| Oct 31, 6:27 am 2010 |
| Philip Guenther | Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
...
Problem commit has been backed out. Update sys/ and rebuild.
Philip Guenther
| Oct 31, 3:06 pm 2010 |
| Luca Corti | Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
I have that version of the BIOS (79ETE6WW, 2.26) on my T60 and I have
the same issue with resume. I also have the same graphics chip.
My T60 model is 2007E79.
ciao
Luca
| Oct 31, 1:32 pm 2010 |
| Luca Corti | Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
Yes, this started to happen lately with current.
It seems the guilty commit has been just backed out.
ciao
Luca
| Oct 31, 4:17 pm 2010 |
| percy piper | Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
Thanks Luca, would you mind sending me a pcidump -v please?
| Oct 31, 4:33 pm 2010 |
| percy piper | Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
Did either of you have working resume ever before?
| Oct 31, 4:07 pm 2010 |
| STeve Andre' | Re: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
I don't know if this will solve your problem, but there seems to be a
new BIOS for your machine. The install CD is dated april 7th 2010.
I'd try that first.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MI...
--STeve Andre'
| Oct 31, 11:45 am 2010 |
| LEVAI Daniel | Lenovo ThinkPad T60 won't resume
Hi!
My Lenovo ThinkPad won't resume after suspend. When suspending, the
little moon led lights up, and when resuming it blinks, but that's all.
Typing reboot and stuff blindly doesn't work, so I guess not just the
video device stays off. It has an ATI Radeon Mobility X1400 btw.
=> acpidump -v
http://leva.ecentrum.hu/acpidump/t60.tar.gz
=> pcidump -v
Domain /dev/pci0:
0:0:0: Intel 82945GM Host
0x0000: Vendor ID: 8086 Product ID: 27a0
0x0004: Command: 0106 Status ID: 2090
0x0008: ...
| Oct 31, 4:36 am 2010 |
| Aaron Lewis | need help on setting up 3G connections , migrating from ...
Hi,
I've just grabbed a usb modem , and it works on some linux machines
with wvdial's configuration.
Now i'm migrating it to my openbsd box , so i tried to do a conenction
test with cu.
# cu -l /dev/cuaU0
ATZ
OK
ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0
OK
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","cmnet"
ERROR ( couldn't remeber exactly what it says , error code seems to be 3 )
It's better if i could set up pppd directly , just get stuck here.
Many thanks !
P.S. attached initial modem commends with ...
| Oct 31, 1:36 am 2010 |
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| Oct 30, 9:48 pm 2010 |
| Peter Bako | GPIO crash with Alix 3D3 board
I'm trying to get access to the three front LED's of my new ALIX3D3 (VGA
version, BIOS 2/11/2009-AMD-LX800-6A43EAM1C-00), using OpenBSD 4.8. I have
been able to get the left and right LED's working, but the middle one is
causing problems.
Basically the problem is during startup, before the securelevel is raised
from 0 to 1, I have to activate the GPIO module for the LED's. The commands
for the left and right LED's works just great, but when I execute the
command to activate the middle LED, it ...
| Oct 30, 6:05 pm 2010 |
| Maurice Janssen | Re: something weird with perl in CVS?
OK, thanks for your answer.
Maurice
| Oct 31, 8:58 am 2010 |
| Diana Eichert | Re: OT IPv6 Was: nfsv4?
excuses only go for so long. I tell you IPv6 deployment is moving
forward.
think of it as more "stimulus" money, a lot of h/w will have to be
replaced.
| Oct 31, 1:01 pm 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: OT IPv6 Was: nfsv4?
Perhaps we can shame them into facing facts:
$ dig +short AAAA www.netbsd.org
2001:4f8:3:7:2e0:81ff:fe52:9a6b
$ dig +short AAAA www.freebsd.org
2001:4f8:fff6::21
$ dig +short AAAA www.openbsd.org
silence
| Oct 31, 2:57 pm 2010 |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: OT IPv6 Was: nfsv4?
I no longer work for a hardware company so my opinion no longer is
bounded by that ;-)
| Oct 31, 2:16 pm 2010 |
| Shazaum | Re: Azalia "No Problem" but no Audio
I say, trying to 48
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Renato dos Santos
shazaum.wordpress.com
| Oct 31, 1:55 pm 2010 |
| Jacob Meuser | Re: Azalia "No Problem" but no Audio
ok then, your device is broken at the hardware/BIOS level. it's saying
there is no speaker, but obviously there is one, right?
it works on linux because instead of having a driver based on the HDA spec,
they have a driver based on knowing specific detail about most devices.
this is simply not practical to maintain, especially when people who have
problems can't be bothered to test the latest code or provide descriptions
of their machines without a long back and forth of emails.
your ...
| Oct 31, 3:01 pm 2010 |
| Shazaum | Re: Azalia "No Problem" but no Audio
--
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shazaum.wordpress.com
kernel: 2.6.32.25 ... distro any...debian, ubuntu, fedora, slackware
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| Oct 31, 1:54 pm 2010 |
| Bryan | Re: Looks like my 4.8 CD is in the mail!
Got mine in Austin, TX, USA a few days ago... was on holiday in the EU
or would have said something earlier...
| Oct 30, 5:19 pm 2010 |
| Tomas Vavrys | Re: OpenBSD Vim Programming FAQ
http://tottinge.blogsome.com/use-vim-like-a-pro
Great resource and not too overwhelming.
| Oct 31, 4:08 pm 2010 |
| Jan Stary | Re: uaudio
I have been using this for some time now (thanks again for the tip, the
sund really is good). Looking at
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/MobilePre.html
today, it says the MobilePre can do 48000/24b; the image
seems to be something else than what I see at my desk, too.
Any news on this?
Thank you
Jan
| Oct 31, 7:03 am 2010 |
| Jacob Meuser | Re: uaudio
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