| |
| |
| |
|
Comments:
<0> hi <0> hi morons <1> any ever run dragonfly bsd? <2> sounds like some drugs <2> i used a live cd of it once i think, if you're taking a poll <3> how do i go about finding hardware information on a running system? dmesg is so full of other kernel messages that the boot-info has been erased from the backlog <3> i'm interested in cpu info <4> more /var/run/dmesg.boot <3> thanks <5> hmm.. i'm looking for a sfv checker in ports.. any recommendations? although, atm i can't find a single one <6> toft: md5 and stat :p
<6> toft: 6 <7> heh <8> what is "sfv"? <7> it's a compression format, iirc <8> sounds unlikely <8> make a port <8> not you, him <7> heh <8> i hate openssl <8> there exists this fairly clean, well-known Unix interface for writing to streams, blocking or non-blocking, and they had to go make an alternative one that seems similar but in reality is insanely complicated <7> similar-but-not-quite-the-same ****s <7> regardless of whether or not it's better <8> they have this incredibly complex error handling structure <8> but getting meaningful errors out is next to impossible <9> uhm, i thought sfv was basically like a crc checker? <7> samurai_: that's entirely possible -- i don't use it <9> yeah - SFV Checker Ensure your multi-volume file archives are complete and accurate! SFV Checker uses CRC-32 technology to check each. .. . <4> technology! <9> popular with 'warez' and mp3 groups. <9> dhartmei: it's HI-TECH. <10> *ponders why they don't use sha1sum og md5sum* <10> S/og/or/ <11> toft: for unix you can use cksfv <10> is there any particular reason to why serial console should'nt work on a rs-232 db9 interface ? <12> what are you using to talk to it? <10> minicom on a linux machine <13> umm <13> i went to /usr/src/sbin/ifconfig to make some changes to the print layout of the command and even before i make some changes when i hit make it yells errors. Is that normal ? <10> patzer: it echoes the input but does not give me a login prompt <12> Kjetil|: did you try this - http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SerCon <10> patzer: yes, thats what I have been looking at <13> damn connection <13> anyway, anybody home ? <14> pong <13> nice <13> well <13> i went to /usr/src/sbin/ifconfig to make some changes in the print layout of ifconfig and add some things, but even though i didnt make any changes and i just hit make <13> it yells errors, is that normal ? <15> No. <14> I don't code so I won't be able to help, but for those who could, I'd bet the actual errors would help troubleshoot
<3> what, like 'gcc not found'? <13> noo <13> let me pastebin <13> duh pastebin doesnt work for me :/ <13> do you have any other paste tool ? <3> google for them. there should be thousands <13> ok <16> menta i dont envy what you're trying to do. I think I tried to do that once. <16> i took the easier route and wrote something new to output the interface information in the format I wanted. <3> that would be better than changing such a ubiquitous binary :) <3> it's all ioctls anyway, eh? <13> umm <13> not all of them <13> http://pastebin.ca/125512 <13> here <13> any idea ? <17> where did you get the source from? <13> secondary anoncvs austria <13> openbsd-current always <17> are you on a -current system? <13> yes <13> CVSROOT=anoncvs@anoncvs2.at.openbsd.org:/cvs <13> from here i made the update <15> dmesg | head -1 <13> OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006 <15> ding ding ding. <15> That's pretty far from current. ;) <13> umm <13> according to the docs <13> i found that command in http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html <13> cvs -qd anoncvs@anoncvs.ca.openbsd.org:/cvs get -P src <13> and now i see that it just fetches the tree ? <17> your source is current, your system is not <4> you have the -current source now, but your system is 3.9 <13> that is why ifconfig doesnt compiles again ? <4> yes <13> i see <13> well, is there a doc to read about that upgrade ? <4> in the faq, yes <17> just 'cvs up -rOPENBSD_3_9 -PAd' to get the right source for your system <13> well which is better ? to upgrade to current or to get the source for 3.9 ? <4> better? <17> up to you. <10> depends if you are running stable or current me thinks <13> well <13> lets try to upgrade to current :P <10> Wierd.... I got the serial terminal working now, but I don't know what was wrong <18> `-quit <18> umm
Return to
#openbsd or Go to some related
logs:
host.deny host.allow ubuntu #stocks #hardware outlook forward my whole inbox onionbooty password loggin linux socket errno=88 #3dsmax password for mikeinbrazil.com #netbsd #linux-noob
|
|