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... list, public debate.
On Dec 14, 2007 11:51 AM, David H. Lynch Jr.
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 14 2007 - 09:01
... people speak in your name.
On Dec 14, 2007 9:35 AM, David H. Lynch Jr.
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 14 2007 - 11:59
... that you are either seriously misguided or downright dangerous. In any case, you do not stand for any definition of freedom that I could ever subscribe to. But I would actually like to thank you for having made this clear to me. michael
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 13 2007 - 17:09
On 3/2/07, Chris Cappuccio
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Mar 2 2007 - 11:27
> > On 10/9/07, Sean Darby
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Oct 10 2007 - 07:55
On 10/7/07, stan
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Oct 10 2007 - 17:18
is it a recent grub? if you're reading grub source I will assume you know more about it than I do, but am writing this on a box which boots debian/openbsd/xp without problems, from grub installed circa 6 months ago. I certainly did not dd any sectors
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Oct 29 2007 - 11:13
try a new IDE cable or if you can take the system offline, and assuming you can boot off cd/floppy I would suggest trying MHDD from http://hddguru.com/ it does some pretty nice low-level diagnostics. I've fixed some disks with this {crosses fingers}
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Nov 8 2007 - 14:25
> "Posted by Reza Behforooz, Software Engineer > > In my first month at Google, I complained to a friend on the Gmail > team about a couple of small things that I disliked about Gmail. I ... Dear Google, Could you get Reza to fix contact/label
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Nov 11 2007 - 18:15
> This machine freezes if re0 is NOT forced to 100baseTX. same here on -current/amd64, forcing to 100baseTX solves it for me even with an OSX box next to it mike OpenBSD 4.2-current (GENERIC) #1239: Mon Nov 12 16:26:56 MST 2007 deraadt@
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Nov 14 2007 - 20:35
hi, I'm trying to do wired/wireless failover with dhcp on -current/amd64: $ cat /etc/hostname.re0 up media 100baseTX $ cat /etc/hostname.bwi0 up media DS11 nwid xxxx nwkey yyyy $ cat /etc/hostname.trunk0 trunkproto failover trunkport re0
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Nov 14 2007 - 20:56
> Lars NoodC)n
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 6 2007 - 15:59
Ok, fair enough. I just went through their feature list on the site, my two cents are it should be on by default. I'm not saying anything bad about it though, as I haven't used it. My point still stands though, ultimately the weakest links in any
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 7 2007 - 14:02
Mine is more free than yours is usually a pointless discussion, even more so when the participants cannot even agree on the definition of free. Stallman conveniently omits the fact that his definition of free was, is and will be at odds with that of a
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 12 2007 - 12:45
> > Richard, I may be unfriendly, but you are a lying hypocritical > > asshole. > > > this pretty much sums up everything. can we all stop now? (-: > > aaron.glenn > Nah, it's too much fun... seriously though, even though ultimately pointless,
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 13 2007 - 20:55
On Dec 14, 2007 9:09 AM, David H. Lynch Jr.
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 14 2007 - 10:19
On Dec 14, 2007 5:43 PM, Breen Ouellette
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Dec 14 2007 - 14:26
Personally, I would look into industrial-grade i386 SBCs. Old server systems will suck juice, have non-standard weird bits and odds (old Macs are a great example for RAM) and although I readily admit to knowing next to nothing about EM shielding, it
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Feb 2 2008 - 08:20
Hi, I have a three site vpn on 4.2 with a voip enabled PBX on each lan, linked with SDSL lines. This works as expected. However, I need to prioritize the PBX to PBX traffic, they have fixed lan IPs, and am looking for pointers on the best way to
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Feb 14 2008 - 11:25
I guess for security monitoring stuff, having a decent driver for a decent webcam would be nice. However, with the current trend to offload all peripheral processing onto the host CPU this can be a mixed blessing. For example, in '96 with a BW Quickcam
openbsd-misc - michael hamerski - Mar 25 2008 - 18:00