PC-BSD uses their own custom developed tools for automounting things which is separate from any desktop environment native tools so it's not a surprise to me things would work there.
I'm going to assume now that you keep mentioning "mounting audio CDs" due to the message your getting when...
x11/gnome3 does or at least did work fine without x11/gdm the last I had it installed.
AFAIK you would just need to start the login services GDM usually controls from your .xinitrc file. Something like exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --exit-with-sessionshould work I think. I believe that...
FreeBSDer009, you have 3 different threads for an issue(s) with desktop environments that is/are likely the same or closely related. Let's step back, focus on one desktop environment in one thread first and work with that until you get the issue(s) fixed. Once the issues are fixed it is likely...
As stated you cannot mount audio CDs, only read them. You need to set the permissions of the devices correctly to do that. Try doing the following:
Make sure your user is in the operator group. You can check that by running the id command on your user. If the user is not in that group, you can...
atomicbeef, glad you got things working.
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You might try using the -H flag to preserve hard links with rsync otherwise you'll have separate files for each link.
I haven't used rsync for some time as I use ZFS on everything now but I think the following command should give you an exact copy of the source on the destination: rsync -az -H...
The FreeBSD documentation is always open for discussion. That said, let's follow the Forum's rules, specifically rule #4 and #5, or this thread will be closed.
It's difficult to deduce from that article what the author meant. In my opinion, I think he meant that since the PS4 uses a regular UNIX operating system as opposed to a custom in-house developed OS, it is susceptible to common UNIX exploits(which would of course include Linux and any UNIX like...
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