I use cups with FreebSD on 13.1, 13.0, 12.3 without any problems: I have samsung and canon printers.
plug you printer and see if FreeBSD recognized it:
$ dmesg -a
you should see something as:
ulpt0 on uhub1
ulpt0: <Name of your printer_HERE> on usbus0
ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
You...
Do not compare FreeBSD boot time and Ubuntu/Debian (distro based on Linux and systemd) because when you hit the login prompt on systemd (Ubuntu/Debian) nothing is started, but on FreeBSD everything is up and running, ready to work. Anyway your compute will wait after you 90% of the time ...
Remarks:
- should work for FreeBSD 12 serie too
1- Install FreeBSD 11.4
- download the memstick: FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img
# write it onto you usb key:
dd if=PATH_TO/FreeBSD-11.4-RELEASE-amd64-memstick.img of=/dev/daX status=progress conv=sync
- plug your usb key into your...
Oops you forget the redirection to /etc/periodic.conf.local for your grep command
# grep -e '^[a-z]*_output=' /etc/default/periodic.conf > /etc/periodic.conf.local
Dear,
I try to change the color of the cursor for 12.0-RELEASE I changed in my kernel file (amd64)
from
SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTRS=\"\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f\x02\x09\x0a\x0b\"
to
options SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTRS=\"\x0f\"
I did the compilation and installed my new kernel but the cursor still RED :(
I...
Keep rc.d as simple and stupid, so easy to work with.
Do not repeat the same error as it was done with the new pkg system = dependency: sqlite, no more ascii files (The UNIX Way)...
Hello,
Finally I got it: I mounted the old partition into my 10.2 installation, I did
chflags -R noschg
and rm -rf *
I restarted the install with the memstick and everything went ok :)
So try to run those commands from a shell or livecd session from the disk.install
Regards
l2f
Hello,
same thing with 10.3 with the mem.img, I have divided my hd to 1/3 of all space: around 30G for each partition, I have 10.2 on the first partition and 8.3 on the second one. I tried to do a fresh install on my 8.3 partition and I faced the infamous: can't unlink already existing object...
I use the new pkg with 10.1 but I prefer the old pkg, I missed some commands arguments from the old version:
pkg_create -n -R -b packagename to create pkg with dependencies.
pkg_info -L /var/db/pkg/packagename to get the files belonging to this package, now I have to do find the package name...
I find another one for grephic/ImageMagick : doxygen and graphviz
===> ImageMagick-6.9.0.4,1 depends on shared library: libgvc.so - not found
===> graphviz-2.38.0_6 depends on shared library: libIL.so - not found
===> devil-1.7.8_20,1 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/sdl-config - not found...
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