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... unangst@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/17/08, Jason Beaudoin
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Jul 23 2008 - 09:48
... interface, though on a Dell Inspiron 8600. The variety I see: iwi0: fatal firmware error iwi0: unknown authentication state 1 This is among one of the many reasons greg@kroah.com should be taken out of existance. Cheers, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Feb 15 2007 - 20:03
... Errors. Eventually I came across an orinoco based card that uses the wi driver (madwifi in linux). So far my week has been great :D I would just pick up a similar, well-supported pcmcia card and avoid the Intel hardware. Cheers, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Feb 22 2007 - 03:07
... qemu's configuration - something I'm not terribly familiar with. VMware also has an option for host <-> guest only networking..but if you've got the debian guest connected to the net already..I'm assuming this isn't setup. Good luck ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 5 2007 - 15:12
... the system time, the system will then change that time based on the DST settings) please correct me if I am wrong.. Either way, you need that patch for things to work smoothly, and it isn't a difficult update to make. Regards, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 7 2007 - 12:48
... 01.01" port 0xa000/64 wi0: Firmware 8.72 variant 1, address 00:02:2d:8a:d5:31 good luck, Jason -- IEEE Student Branch President Wentworth Institute of Technology 550 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA. 02115 401.837.8417 JasonBeaudoin@gmail.com ...
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 8 2007 - 16:50
... of the author covering for delay in propagation? The mirror servers do sync off of one *another* Think before you come to conclusions, then argue about them. Regards, Jason --- "Consider yourself wrong, before assuming others are."
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 9 2007 - 16:48
... " in my mind. What about a simple program that checks for a network link, then call dhclient? I dunno if you could do something like that with a script..but I believe this would be relatively easy with a little C. :D Cheers, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 14 2007 - 09:45
... on some of the X11 libraries. What is > the best way to resolve package dependencies and/or install X11? I believe this is covered in the FAQ..but you can simply boot an install cd. Also check the archives for misc@ Regards, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 20 2007 - 09:49
... or > maybe even something like flashget/getright from the Windows world. I get the feeling that a nice download manager is a rare sight in the > Unix world... not a bad assumption.. though wget works great for me.. Cheers, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 21 2007 - 00:04
... /encryption, the card freaks out. dmesg is slowly filled with authentication and firmware errors. I ended simply picking up an orinoco pcmcia card for cheap.. uses the madwifi driver in linux, wi in BSD..works wonderfully. Cheers, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Mar 26 2007 - 10:18
... need enough juice to shutdown the server properly when the > electricity goes out. What are your power requirements? Just a single server? How big of a system are we talking about? ...mainframe, onyx, or a single opteron? Regards, ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Apr 15 2007 - 15:06
... things aren't cheap. "Industrial grade" We have 3, I have one, another guy got one, and the third will be swapped if either of ours is toast. If both of ours are bricked, I'm out. But I'll let you know how it all goes :D Cheers, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Apr 17 2007 - 16:36
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Apr 20 2007 - 11:19
... to use. > Note that as of gaim's 2.0 release, the project has been renamed to "pidgin" I've been using it in linux for quite some time now with no problems, but I am not sure how it runs on openbsd (though I'd expect no issues). ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - May 30 2007 - 10:20
... card as a sd* device..like you should. I also picked up a simple memory card reader from newegg, because while I could extract photos through the gphoto method, mpeg movies liked to crash the various apps I tried. Good luck. ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - May 30 2007 - 11:28
I just bought one to play and hack around with, I'll let ya'll know how the experiment goes when it comes in! ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Nov 14 2007 - 15:51
... in using windows, linux, *BSD, and seeing the effects of these sorts of issues even in the non-technical areas of our lives. So again.. I think OpenBSD should be tried and explored before being labeled. Thank you for your time, ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Dec 10 2007 - 15:54
... a version of Linux which remove the > firmware blobs, in order to make it free software. > > that's awesome, can users add these back in if they choose? is your project worthless because of these users 'actions? kind regards, Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Dec 11 2007 - 16:47
... our beloved developers are not under any support contracts. Let us let them invest themselves as they see fit.. I'm sure we'll all benefit, we have thus far. In turn, let's see where and how we can give back to them. Best regards, ~Jason
openbsd-misc - Jason Beaudoin - Dec 13 2007 - 17:10