Congrats, now it's time to have some fun. Maybe install some software to help you get things done?
For example, I can't live without the Midnight Commander, easily installed by running this command: # pkg install mc. Note: don't type the # character, the only reason that's there is to indicate...
First: if you want the group to be of the same name then you don't need to specify a name; this is default behavior.
Anyway, /usr/sbin/adduser is actually a shell script that relies on pw to do everything. OP: what does the command pw usernext tell you?
I think you may be onto something here...
So now it's the platforms fault if its users pick the wrong choices? :rolleyes:
Fact remains... I had a brief Facebook account once, dedicated to an online GTAO persona of mine (full on roleplay, it was part of being in a crew). Half my family found me "just like that" and the only thing I...
The way I see it, the main difference? Reddit makes it more obvious.
Stuff like this reminds me of Drupal. All inclusive platform, until... until a dev leaked private info about a lead dev, in specific his erotic fantasies. Against every rule in the book, but... the lead dev was out. All on...
Not arguing with that, but as we can see above it was only Reddit that got called out on this. That is when I think things are becoming unfair. As such my above comments.
Echt wel! Sorry for a belated post, but... a profile pic is only that. For the record? I can sometimes take 'offense' when stuff gets shoved into my face so to speak but a profile pic? GO for it indeed.
Sorry, but you're obviously seeing what you want to see. First of all... that poster is me. Second of all... when I posted that I didn't have the amount of karma I do now. It's an endless game of gaining and losing (at least to me) and I like it that way.
Did you know that you can't loose...
Ok, I find that hard to believe but then again... Reddit is so much bigger that the small part that I'm partcipating in; I simply don't know.
Thus let's say for the sake of argument that this is true.
So what?
I'm really failing to see the big problem here to be honest. I can do you one...
It's primary build for ports building... for example one of the things I personally like is that it will show you all config screens right after oneanother instead of somewhere between builds (which would happen if you were to rely on # make install clean.
However... recent updates also provide...
So Reddit is "disgusting" now? May I ask why?
Reason I ask is because my experiences have been quite different so say but the least. In my experience Reddit is one of the best social-ish media platforms out there. All the comforts of social media, yet without the sheer disrespect for privacy...
Fair warning: I'm not familiar with all the functionality of Portupgrade myself, but ports-mgnt/portmaster has never failed me so far. And as I mentioned earlier on it also had no issues with this particular problem.
When I messed around manually I resolved it as I mentioned earlier. But when I...
I ran into this one as well (deliberately) and I agree that the documentation could be a bit more descriptive. So... going all out here:
First: we need to understand what is going on here. Getting to a solution always depends on understanding the issue at hand. The issue at hand, as hinted at...
So, I'm late to the discussion but... first of all I'm missing the outcome of all this, IMO an important update (yah, I read the thread). The issue has been resolved after only a few days:
https://blog.desdelinux.net/en/obs-studio-and-fedora-resolve-conflict-over-flatpak-package/
... but...
This is the sort of thing you should be discussing on the mailinglist, or better yet: try to fix it (or at least try finding a logical / probable cause for all this), and then present all that to make your case about possible issues in CURRENT. It's not something you can ask for help about on...
(edit: ignore my comment for now, SirDice presents better suggestions here).
How did you install this critter and more importantly: how do you keep it up to date? Is this all installed using binary packages or did you build stuff yourself (maybe also the kernel and/or base system)?
Because a...
I think it's all in the last sentence: why avoid depending on proprietary software in the first place when said software can get things done? In my opinion that alone gives you a good first impression as to what the generic FreeBSD mindset really is: "The power to serve...", but without...
As you can see above there isn't one definite solution, though the general cause seems to certificate related.
The most important part is trying to figure out what's happening. I'd suggest using truss and/or ktrace to see if you can find something leading up to the error.
OP mentioned /usr/local, that's not part of the base system. It's also not uncommon for packages to keep their own collection of "system folders" like bin, etc and the likes. (OpenJDK, Go, Cyrus, etc. all do this as well)
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