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Re: usb0: root hub problem error=13 on macppc -current

On 3/18/07, Jeff Quast wrote: > Here is what I've done on of a fresh install from CD, then an upgrade > to snapshot: > > cd /usr > cvs -d anoncvs@rt.fm:/cvs co src > What am I doing something wrong? Why does my ...

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 18 2007 - 20:53

Re: OpenBSD speed on desktops

On 2/17/07, R. Fumione wrote: > Hello, > > I am using OpenBSD on server since few years now, and I am very happy > with it's easy maintenance and it's stability. I want to try on > desktop, and I am having trouble. > >

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Feb 17 2007 - 14:18

Re: server crash: ccd + fsck -> data loss?

On 3/12/07, Sebastian Rother wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I`ve a ccd wich contains sensetiv data. > The Server crashed for technical reasons. > After it booted up again it told me to do a fsck. > I did.... and the

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 13 2007 - 09:40

Re: Slightly OT: i386 Sound Card Recommendation

On 3/16/07, JT Croteau wrote: > I need to add a sound card to my OpenBSD desktop box for basic audio > playback from .mp3's and cd's and to do some basic recording. What > would be a good PCI based card to go with? ess(4)'s

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 16 2007 - 18:04

usb0: root hub problem error=13 on macppc -current

Here is a diff of dmesg's between snapshot when I compile my own kernel for -current (yes, my clock is off by a year): 1c1 < [ using 364116 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] --- > [ using 364200 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] 8,9c8,9 < OpenBSD 4.1

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 18 2007 - 19:51

Re: compile faster?

On 3/21/07, chuckr wrote: > I am going into doing a bit of compiling on my Zaurus. I have both a > Linux and a FreeBSD server, both pretty fast Intel boxes, sitting right > besides them, and in fact, all of my source directories (

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 21 2007 - 20:12

Re: zaurus bootstrapping

On 3/23/07, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > zaurus is quite brittle and depends on some of the stuff on the disk. > > I really don't agree. That was mostly in the past. These days I > always install a zaurus without any Linux on

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 23 2007 - 09:25

Re: Problem on installing new packages

On 3/26/07, Lawrence Teo wrote: > > PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64 \ > pkg_add -v nano-1.2.5.tgz > Make sure to add a trailing / PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 26 2007 - 12:15

umsm(4) SprintPCS users -- Merlin PC720 anyone?

I've been happily using a umsm(4) sierra wireless aircard 580[1]. It literally took less than 5 minutes to get this card moving in OpenBSD with the ppp.conf example in umsm(4). Highly recommend this card, its about $60 on ebay these days. EVDO rev a

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Mar 26 2007 - 19:46

Re: how to configure bridge interface [WAS: snort any interface]

On 4/9/07, Soner Tari wrote: > My physical interfaces are already configured and have their own IP > addresses. I need to assign different IPs to all 3 cards (LAN, WAN1, > WAN2). And here is what I run on the command line to

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Apr 10 2007 - 09:15

Re: safe PF start / restart

On 4/11/07, christian johansson wrote: > I had to set up a linux firewall the other day, and I used the iptables > script generating program shorewall. > While pulling my hair over how ugly the iptables stuff (even via shorewall)

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Apr 11 2007 - 14:44

Re: dual g4 needed for hackathon

On 5/11/07, Mark Kettenis wrote: > > On this years hackathon I'd like to hack more on macppc smp support. > For obvious reasons I cannot bring my own machine. Is there anyone in > the Calgary or Edmonton area that can loan

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - May 14 2007 - 08:54

Re: question to Zaurus owners

On 5/25/07, Maxim Belooussov wrote: > Is it indeed possible to run TomTom navigation software on Zaurus? In > Linux emulation mode? Linux emulation only works for i386. zaurus is arm.

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - May 25 2007 - 07:15

Re: support for Sun Fire

On 5/29/07, Stuart Henderson wrote: > an amd64 box boot without it. and hooray: the bios *defaults* to using > serial console, so you don't lose access if the CMOS battery dies. > other vendors would do well to copy that idea

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - May 29 2007 - 22:41

Re: OT: Michigan BSD user group

On 6/5/07, James Turner wrote: > I was wondering if anyone knows of any BSD user groups located in > Michigan? I'm pretty sure the Southeast Michigan group is no longer > meeting. Also would anyone in the Detroit/Ann Arbor area

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Jun 7 2007 - 07:05

Re: About BSD Certification

On 6/11/07, Karsten McMinn wrote: > On 6/10/07, Adam wrote: > > That's just as stupid as requiring people have a cert. Lots of people have > > certs because so many places toss your resume if you don't have "MCSE

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Jun 12 2007 - 11:35

Re: TV tuner that works

On 6/22/07, Diana Eichert wrote: > On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Timo Schoeler wrote: > > > Hi misc@, > > > > surely I checked http://openbsd.org/amd64.html#hardware, but I'd like > > to know if any of you can really *recommend* a TV

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Jun 22 2007 - 16:05

Re: ppp logging - solved?

On 7/27/07, J.D. Bronson 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

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Jul 27 2007 - 20:07

Re: Seeking info for RAID 1 on OpenBSD

On 7/28/07, Lars Noodin wrote: > I have two spare SATA drives on an OpenBSD 4.1 box and would like to set > up RAID level 1. > I'm a big fan of using the ROOTBACKUP=1 option in /etc/daily, and modifying it to also

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Aug 4 2007 - 12:10

Re: how get colour mutt when ssh from OBSD?

On 9/10/07, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > Hello, > > I have a box that runs OpenBSD that sshes into my Debian box. On > OpenBSD, the default colour term is vt220 so when I ssh to debian, TERM > is set to vt220. > > When I run mc

openbsd-misc - Jeff Quast - Sep 10 2007 - 14:54

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