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<0> Anyone has used a usb-serial adaptor on NetBSD ? <0> specifically uftdi(4)/ucom(4) <1> Hi <1> I'm struggling with a DEC 5305. 3.0 Alpha installed, with np. However, X server? <2> x server what? <1> Xfree86 <1> No xf86cfg, or xf86config <2> what gfx hardware is in that dec 5305? <1> I went to caseydoodle. Nothing there. I thinkk that the DEC 5305 is an alphaserver 1200 <1> um... Matrox <1> So, if someone has an xf86config file? well... :-) <1> the gfx is matrox <2> iirc there's not much luck for pci based gfx boards on the alpha port <1> Yeah. I may not need X11 to serve up files and web pages. <1> Thanks <3> alpha are too hot for my office...
<4> alphas are hot, yeah <4> my XP1000s can heat up my room to unbearable temperatures in half an hour <3> yeah I need to build a closet with overflow <5> one of these days I need to figure out what happened to my alpha's scsi <6> heyhey <3> netboot is your friend <3> cuts down on scsi heat <5> nah, lose too much speed that way. <5> this is a nice dual proc ds20e <5> anyway, it's not like I'm lacking for things to keep me busy atm. <4> hmm, ds20e, that's a bit more recent :) <0> is the ftdi(4) driver only for uhci ? <5> no, should work on ohci too. Dunno about ehci. <0> but it seems i can open /dev/ttyU0 and send stuff...just that nothing comes out of it <0> sorry.. it doesn;t make much sense <0> brb <7> can someone come shoot me before I have to do any more mediawiki stuff? <2> *bang!* <8> hubertEF: are you adding to the software? <8> erm <8> htodd, I mean <8> (never hacked at mediawiki, but use it daily and love it) <7> no, just using it and it is truly *** <7> editing one section deleted another section <7> it is a lot more pickier about line breaks than the other wiki we had <9> oi <10> psy + bitchx and me in 13 channels = flood <10> ack <10> got disco'd <8> htodd: I have had zero problems, sorry to hear yours is flakey <11> would someone with ie6 sp2 be willing to help me out? <8> there is no sp2 for ie6 AFAIK <8> and the MS IE site only lists sp1 <11> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2006/06/17/0014.html <11> oops <11> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700 <11> i wonder whether this page is a typo and they meant to type ie6 sp1 <8> ah, no, looks like it only comes as part of XPSP2 <8> what's the issue? <11> i cannot view my netbsd3/apache2 web server via https in IE <11> however, I can view it in firefox on windows <11> the error message I get is "Cannot find server or DNS Error" <8> no proxy servers in the way/not configured? <11> wireshark (ethereal) reveals that ie6 does communicate with the server, but it doesn't seem to get past the SSL handshake <8> I have netbsd3/apache2 https servers being used fine by xpsp2 clients <8> reuben: it dislikes your cert? <11> the odd thing is that i have some netbsd3/apache2 servers that are working fine <11> usually it would give me an error message if it had a problem with the cert <11> I guess it would be worth generating a new cert and clearing the ssl cache on the server side, to see if that makes a difference <11> carneous: can you view https://dev1.whiteselectronics.com/test.html in ie6? <8> lemme go find an xpsp2 machine, brb <8> yes <8> "success" <8> see logs <11> bizarre <11> hrm, it doesn't show that you actually used ssl <8> er <8> sorry, I may have not <8> try again <8> reuben: right you are, broken <11> thank you, i can eliminate my nat router from the problem
<8> that's quite odd, reuben <11> i'll try using a new cert and clearing the server ssl cache <11> replacing the cert did the trick <11> now i need to compare the old and new cert <11> the serial number was 0, which is the same as the serial number of my CA certificate <11> this caused odd problems w/ my other apache2 servers, but i forgot to fix dev1 <11> i think the problem originally happened because openssl only increments the serial number when you sign a cert by the ca <11> since i did not sign the ca cert, the next cert i signed would get the same serial number as the ca <11> so i had to manually increase the s/n the first time <7> ok, so what's the pkgsrc thingy for teTeX3? <5> print/teTeX3-bin ? <8> thingy? <7> you know, like TETEX_QUIT_USING_TETEX2_THIS_IS_NONSTANDARD <7> in tetex.fooble.mk or something? <5> hmm, TEX_ACCEPTED, maybe? <5> TEX_ACCEPTED=teTeX3 would be my guess <7> yeah, I have that, but it still installs teTeX2-sharesrc <5> dunno. pkgsrc mk foo is beyond me atm <7> me, too <5> woo! I finally have video from my capture card <5> but, of course, myth still has issues. grr. <12> mythtv is ***. <12> I fought it for days and couldn't get it to do *anything* useful whatsoever. <13> i remember that <13> (i think) <13> couple of days worth <3> eek hp700 is suffering <4> moin <2> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6880888700625496919 <2> dig this! <2> sound about an irc bot on #3 of swedish charts! <14> hehe <15> hmm <15> I have some sendmail aliases and they're not being recognized <15> how do I force them to be alias@* ? <16> newaliases <15> I did it <15> :( <15> I think I have a configuration problem <16> is the aliases in /etc/mail/aliases? What version of netbsd is this? <15> sub: I'll figure it out :) <15> I'm pretty sure it's a relay problem <15> no big deal <4> what would a relay have to do with the aliases config on another machine? <15> TGEN: I think I'm relaying to the wrong place <16> Should I answer or will you figure that out, tgen? <4> heh <17> word <15> hubertEF: I agree with that logo analysis <15> http://code-interactive.com/archive/logo/61.html <15> ha, I forgot I was on sparc64 <15> is thttpd the way to go for small web servers? <15> yay, reallygothic.com is back in action <18> publicfile! ;) <15> mspo.com would be if a decent dyndns client for afraid.org existed <19> in the forum exist a lot of script for update on afraid <15> I can just add an ftp command to the cron <15> 0 0 * * * cd /tmp && ftp http://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?secretstuff <15> yay <15> reallygothic.com and mspo.com are back <6> I still use yi.org <4> ascent: that's some djb abomination, right? <7> heh <18> tgen: ;) correct! <20> hola amigos <6> heh <6> congrats <20> danke <20> any luck on your search? <6> which search <20> i figured you were looking for a new job <6> I've got plenty of time <6> i still have lots of work to do on this job :p
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