Well, there IS a user here with a username logvoid who is one of the two users following me who has zero posts and zero karma and a recent account creation date and last seen today.rant out into the void here
Well, there IS a user here with a username logvoid who is one of the two users following me who has zero posts and zero karma and a recent account creation date and last seen today.rant out into the void here
I do have a propensity to rant endlessly but I've learned this is friend scaring behavior and I'm working on scaling back. I'm just a bad student who loves to learn when alone. Really a terrible set of traits because learning so often involves communication and being together...Well, there IS a user here with a username logvoid who is one of the two users following me who has zero posts and zero karma and a recent account creation date and last seen today.
I've actually been waiting for a shipment of a Thinkpad to boot into FreeBSD and properly introduce myself further then!Well, there IS a user here with a username logvoid who is one of the two users following me who has zero posts and zero karma and a recent account creation date and last seen today.
You know I can see who you are?Please don't ask who I am cause I like keep separated working stuff from personal stuff!
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-forums-rules.38922/Users are allowed to have only one active account. If you feel you have justification for requiring a new account, please contact an administrator to discuss your situation. Users who have multiple accounts without approval of an administrator may be subjected to infractions or bans without notice.
Oh my...You know I can see who you are?
Also, rule 11.
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-forums-rules.38922/
I got that, if I had the slightest suspicion of malicious intent it would have been killed in the moderation queueI acted in good faith.
Sounds reasonable, the email address you used for the port maintainership (and bugzilla) doesn't have to match with your forum account though. Don't care about that. Or will this only be used at your work? Not published? That's fine too. I'm sure there's lots of folks around that can help putting it together and make it work.I want to create a port of a software I use for working, I thought it would be better have a second account that is focusing only on this task.
I am going to use this account only for being the maintainer of this port.I got that, if I had the slightest suspicion of malicious intent it would have been killed in the moderation queue
Sounds reasonable, the email address you used for the port maintainership (and bugzilla) doesn't have to match with your forum account though. Don't care about that. Or will this only be used at your work? Not published? That's fine too. I'm sure there's lots of folks around that can help putting it together and make it work.
Alright. But you're going to have to go through this whole 10 posts and 10 days moderation stage again thoughI am going to use this account only for being the maintainer of this port.
Never mind, this stuff is very serious for me, I do what it takes!Alright. But you're going to have to go through this whole 10 posts and 10 days moderation stage again though![]()
Lovely post lol. Made my day.I got forced to run FreeBSD after my Thinkpad started to crash with Linux and Windows. Legitimately Linux and Windows will no longer boot or run on my Thinkpad without eventually hanging my entire computer.
So after a failed install with HaikuOS I decided haha FreeBSD after having analognowhere influence my decision heavily as I was reading the entirety of that webcomic and couldn't get it out of my head that BSD would be cool to have on a laptop.
I didn't expect there to be so much documentation that it would be really easy to just setup and run it as a desktop operating system on my Thinkpad.
Complete with hardware acceleration for video playback as-well and a-lot of other things like being able to just emulate games and after setting up some things having my controller just work.
My only regret is not installing an older version of FreeBSD for 32 bit support.
But eh thats fine when I can just run Linux apps instead and run Wine through a Linux sandbox instead.
Honestly didnt' expect FreeBSD to be so much easier in comparison to installing Linux with basically non-existent documentation or expecting you to know how this jumbled up piece of operating system tech works that is the average Linux distro.
Anyway I'm just some dumb "hacker" outside of that. Who mainly plays games and does stupid stuff with computers and hardware.
Almost all my computers are "cursed" or messed up in someway shape or form in terms of their general state of being and what they are.
I come from the true internet and got pretty much forced to abandon the fake one overnight with the new government regulations worldwide as of recently.
I decided to just rant out into the void here and have some moderator laugh at what I post on here which what brought me here.
Sorry I replied to the wrong thread...This is the introduction thread. Stick to the subject, please.
Just don't forget to lock your self-built package by " pkg lock <pkg-name>" or it would be replaced if a newer version is available.After some 36 hours of building from ports, I now have qutebrowser running on a FreeBSD Laptop installation.
I encourage you to use the forum. It's usually good help.already having some issues with USB resume/suspend
Thanks for the encouragement! Definitely will shortly. Ditched the Ryzen system - keeping for Windows/gaming only. But repurposed an old HP Elitedesk 800 G2 today as my TV's more energy efficient HTPC/sofa PC, with a second monitor going to the nearby desk for daily driver use. Wireless kb/m, I can take to the sofa or desk! Has worked out so well. Managed to install Xlibre with a MATE desktop.I encourage you to use the forum. It's usually good help.
Another successful Xlibre install. I'm so jealous. It's not the right time for me to tweak my desktop PC, but I'll do it soon, and the laptop too.Xlibre with a MATE desktop
Of course it's not! (I use sudo, though; I guess I'm used to it).FreeBSD is not that scary - good times!
For sure - just trying out the native environment. I'll probably install sudo and maybe bash in time if sh poses any limitation. I was pretty POSIX compliant in my previous use though anyway. Yeah, I'm stoked Xlibre worked for me.Another successful Xlibre install. I'm so jealous. It's not the right time for me to tweak my desktop PC, but I'll do it soon, and the laptop too.
Of course it's not! (I use sudo, though; I guess I'm used to it).