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  1. hansw

    freebsd 14 on bhyve

    Ok,that works, thanks. I know xfreerdp works yes, but as stated, this is only to test. Already had networking in place so that was no problem :-)
  2. hansw

    freebsd 14 on bhyve

    And since I am not the only user I want to test things before I make a switch. The others are low profile users b.t.w. but they depend on me for having a stable interface.
  3. hansw

    freebsd 14 on bhyve

    I am trying to see if I want to switch to freebsd 14 once it is stable. Currently I am on GhostBSD since BSD in general was a long time ago for me.
  4. hansw

    freebsd 14 on bhyve

    Hi all, Been using cbsd to configure a new freebsd 14 machine. It all seems to work but it does keep nagging me about the xorg config file and not being able to write to the framebuffer. Most important is the config file: Screens are being declared but this is what I see in the logs. Is there...
  5. hansw

    general/other Is it possible to run an existing (Linux) installation on a hard drive as a bhyve instance?

    Suppose you might want to look at raw devices? https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/ri7oij/bhyve_and_zfs/
  6. hansw

    unplugging an usb headset makes Rythmbox use a lot of cpu

    Yeah, suppose that is correct. I will have a look that thread.
  7. hansw

    unplugging an usb headset makes Rythmbox use a lot of cpu

    Yes, I am already doing that. Just thought there would be a nicer way to handle it.
  8. hansw

    unplugging an usb headset makes Rythmbox use a lot of cpu

    Addiotional info: I've excluded Rythmbox as a problem. It has the same problems when I use vlc for the audio output.
  9. hansw

    unplugging an usb headset makes Rythmbox use a lot of cpu

    Hi There, Not sure if this is a bug I found but I have a strange situation when using my usb headset on GhostBSD where I assume the problem is present in the FreeBSD system Ghost leans on. First some additional info: cat /dev/sndstat Installed devices: pcm0: <Realtek ALC1220 (Rear Analog...
  10. hansw

    Introduce yourself, tell us who you are and why you chose FreeBSD

    After some 20 years I am back on bsd again. Still using Ghost but planning to switch to Free somewhere thiis year. Mostly interested in virtual machine management and already started working with bhyve, cbsd, bvcp to see what it all can do. Like a lot of other people I do have some 20+ years...
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