Hi Mike,
Just because you bought a CD, does not mean you're entitled to any support.
OpenBSD is a freely available Unix-like operating system that's
available for several architectures, development is funded by donations
and CD sales.
Some companies do provide end-user support, you can find a li
Hi, I bought the complete CD set from the Denver, CO store. I run a 2005
TYAN S2895 Pure AMD MP system. OpenBSD installs and when I reboot it seems
to find all memory and hardware without error, then at the end of the
devices being identified the machine reboots itself everytime. Who can I
contact
On 2010/02/24 01:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2010/02/24 00:41, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> > - Nearly all names of utilities conflict with our in-tree groff,
> >so you need to call them by their full paths. Pay attention
> >to the order of directories in your $PATH. The same applies
> >
On 2010/02/24 00:41, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> - Nearly all names of utilities conflict with our in-tree groff,
>so you need to call them by their full paths. Pay attention
>to the order of directories in your $PATH. The same applies
>to manual pages. Do not install this on production
On 2010/02/23 15:56, C. Bensend wrote:
> I'll take a guess and say it's probably the process needing a lot
> of memory... I think rsync is trying to calculate a list of all
> the files it needs to transfer, from the error message it spits
> out. So, looking at root's limits:
Check that *both* si
This is just a heads-up that i'm working on a port of groff-1.20.1.
Obviously, now is not the time to commit new ports,
and besides, what i have is not ready for commit.
Right now, i'm using this port to compare behaviour of mandoc(1),
of our moribund in-tree groff-1.15, and of current groff.
In t
> That probably won't help. Limits do not depend on which shell
> you are using. Only the command to change limits depends
> on which shell you are using.
>
> So, in case your process is really needing lots of memory and
> hitting the limit, changing the limit might help, using the
> apropriate
C. Bensend wrote on Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 03:23:47PM -0600:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> C. Bensend wrote on Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 02:42:34PM -0600:
>>>I'm running into some problems with my home backup server. It
>>> uses rsnapshot to grab backups from multiple hosts several times
>>> a day, and
> C. Bensend wrote on Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 02:42:34PM -0600:
>
>>I'm running into some problems with my home backup server. It
>> uses rsnapshot to grab backups from multiple hosts several times
>> a day, and saves them to dual 1.5TB drives.
>>
>>Recently, I've begun getting rsnapshot fai
C. Bensend wrote on Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 02:42:34PM -0600:
>I'm running into some problems with my home backup server. It
> uses rsnapshot to grab backups from multiple hosts several times
> a day, and saves them to dual 1.5TB drives.
>
>Recently, I've begun getting rsnapshot failures, s
Hey folks,
I'm running into some problems with my home backup server. It
uses rsnapshot to grab backups from multiple hosts several times
a day, and saves them to dual 1.5TB drives.
Recently, I've begun getting rsnapshot failures, such as this
one:
ERROR: out of memory in receive_sums [
so, an unexpected opportunity arose that will allow us to work on ports
yet a little bit longer. this mean that we can get caught up, without
introducing any risks.
people who're allowed to commit, have been informed.
IF I DID NOT MAIL YOU, DO NOT COMMIT!
cheers,
jasper
кратко обрисую ситуацию, есть несколько проектов, на разных
стадиях готовности, заинтересован в инвесторе (залог имеется) или
соинвесторе. Если заинтересованы в сотрудничестве, напишите на
ter...@nxt.ru вышлю более развернутое предложение, так-же отвечу на
вопросы. п.с рассмотрю предло
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