You need both. I don't know about shiit, but snd_uaudio usually works for usb/DAC. Maybe some other device has taken up the output. I usually make sure no other audio driver attaches if I'm using snd_uaudio.
Do we really need INDEX though? According to https://wiki.freebsd.org/Ports/INDEX only few tools use it. pkg version here works without INDEX, just slower.
That would be the same as git clone -b main --depth 1? I've read somewhere that if you would include portsnap database disk usage to the downloaded ports tree, total disk space allocation is similar to the git repo.
There were reports that 14 might have performance regression (see "Possible regression in main causing poor performance"), Unixbench looks normal:
OS: FreeBSD 14.0-ALPHA3 amd64 1400097 #0 stable/14-8b8111675
CC: FreeBSD clang version 16.0.6
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P9700 @ 2.80GHz...
Sticking to GENERIC should always be default, though there is obviously a reason I've manually added COMPAT_FREEBSD13 ;) I have few large ports to recompile still, though there was only one port that didn't reinstall cleanly and will probably end up being a bug report. Looks good so far.
One...
I vaguely remembered that I needed COMPAT_FREEBSD11 for some reason, so adding to that 13 was a good call.
Speaking of custom kernels/modules - do take notice of ath_pci / ath change and new linuxkpi_hdmi module. Speaking of make delete-old-libs, I ran that with suprisingly minimal fallout...
Fair enough. That there is a new mixer I've noticed quite promptly, the problem (as always) was a combination of assumptions, which usually were true. So maybe it will be of some use to somebody.
Hello, long time no see. Just a HEADSUP - for some reason 14-STABLE has kern.vt.enable_bell=0 by default which in combination with new syntax of mixer and new mixer errors in dmesg convinced me I have no sound. Which apparently is not true. So that's good I suppose.
Awful transition overall- required changes to kernel config, recompiling xorg-server with new defaults, editing xorg.conf which I had for years as well as a new syntax for localised keyboard (see above for sane keyboard defaults), but got my input back, thanks.
I wonder if it only shows Updating cpucodes... Done. had it actually applied anything useful.
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OK, manually running # cpucontrol -u -v /dev/cpuctl0 will return that.
I truly appreciate your reply, but that's also precisely what I'm not asking for. I do not want to run a local DNS server at all. I just wanted to not "put all eggs in one basket" with Google DNS nor Open NIC or any other sole DNS supplier for my local machine. Similar to original question about...
That might be technically correct answer, but not mine issue. I just wanted to have a some kind of local DNS server addresses rotation, presumably pseudo random. I do not trust any single one public provider.
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