Old time classic :D Was my breath of help when i was installing FreeBSD on my laptop
I am a gnome3 / xfce4 lover but last time i checked and played with kde 5 was very beautiful and things made most simple! No so much useless things! It was looking more tidy and clear.
Gnome3 makes me more...
Playing around with an ssd and the installer, I saw that exists the option of enable TRIM support via the installer :) I am thinking to give a little breath to my 10 years computer :)
Yes. I know that. I just ask to know if the delay reason in some ports is "technical issue". For example on Gnome there are a lot of Linuxisms and porting sometimes is difficult. As I said before is discussion. Not complain
Hi :) The last year I see inactivity on some ports and I would like to discus it with you. Gnome 3 is still on 3.18 version on ports tree in the same time that Gnome 3.24 is already released. Mate is on 1.12 version in the same time Mate 1.18 is released. I know that graphics/wayland should be...
Ports Collection support for your FreeBSD version has ended, and no ports are
guaranteed to build on this system. Please upgrade to a supported release.
No support will be provided if you silence this message by defining
ALLOW_UNSUPPORTED_SYSTEM.
First of all may you wanted to update to...
Searching on internet is probably an "Error" kind MySQL is installed but not running. Before a few months I was playing with MySQL. I remember that the first time I should check out the MySQL configuration file and I should login and create a root / user password. Try this...
According the handbook: https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/using-bsdinstall.html is says
Type in a hostname that is unique for the network. It should be a fully-qualified hostname, such as machine3.example.com.
It means that if you are on a network with other computers, you should ask the...
All this years in FreeBSD never saw defaultrouter="YES"
My /etc/hosts
::1 localhost localhost.my.domain
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.my.domain
On /etc/resolv.conf you should have ISP's nameservers or Google's defaults
Mine is
nameserver 78.87.0.162...
You must first start up the NFS service on you client (Your FreeBSD machine in this case)
Try to put this on /etc/rc.conf (I guess you did)
nfs_client_enable="YES"
rpc_statd_enable="YES"
rpc_lockd_enable="YES"
Also on /etc/fstab try just to give this
10.66.0.1:/volume1/Backup...
From images I saw that you put defaultrouter="YES". You don't give the ip for where the package should go. The package leaving your computer has your router as his next destination. To know that and where to go, you should tell him what's the ip of the router.
Try to put this on your...
Hi Matias and welcome :)
First of all you must download and extract the source code on /usr/src
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/amd64/11.0-RELEASE/src.txz
In general FreeBSD is absolute with hardware. If it works, it works. If not you can still try some things but is much easier to...
I made the change from Linux world to FreeBSD before.... 6-7 years? Never looked back. I know that I am not very active on forum last years. Is just because all of you, speak English very good. A lot of time you use phrases or words and sentences that I don't understand and I try to understand...
FreeBSD has two different ways to do the same thing (install a package). You can do it using ports and configuring and compiling all the packages. You can do it using packages. Packages is prebuild ports with the default configuration. Ports are slower and "unstable" but you have the possibility...
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