Yes - possible.
I would start with these settings in /boot/loader.conf file (assuming you have 1080p screen).
screen.font="6x12"
kern.vt.fb.default.mode="1920x1080"
efi_max_resolution="1920x1080"
vbe_max_resolution="1920x1080"
Then also change colors the way you like in...
To be honest - that is what happened with beadm(8) tool - I focused on the tool and the beadm(8) man page was initially written by Bryan Drewery (bdrewery) - later I added some things to it.
I can do the 'zathura' way also ... I am just not sure it will bring any more value with only additional...
Have you seen Linux lsblk(8) options? There are many.
See for yourself: https://linux.die.net/man/8/lsblk
THAT amount of options justifies a man page.
Do you know beadm(8)?
It also has a lot of options ... and has a man page.
% beadm
usage:
beadm activate <beName>
beadm create [-e...
I wrote lsblk(8) as I liked that tool on Linux and FreeBSD did not had it - importing it into the FreeBSD Base System - as much as I would love to see that - is beyond my reach.
While lsblk(8) does not have a man page it does have a very large --help message.
% lsblk --help
usage:
BASIC...
I can confirm that these two connect w/o any issues:
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (2 antennas)
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6300 (3 antennas)
EDIT:
Thanks for correction. I meant Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 of course.
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I will try to add an update to the article with your questions and T-Aoki replies :)
I use Poudriere almost daily and I like it - its just not needed when You want to build single port with make(1) command :)
If you know a project that is valuable (or created one) and you know its not int the FreeBSD Ports then you add it.
How would Poudriere automatically make a port for You?
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As I used both Windows 10 and 11 inside Bhyve (and also on physical laptops) I noticed that 11 as a lot slower and less responsive then 10 on the same hardware - does not matter if virtual or physical.
As support for 'regular' Windows 10 has ended (with some extension if you did some additional...
Bridging does not work with wlan0 device.
You need to use NAT with pf(4) for that.
Details here:
- https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2023/08/18/freebsd-bhyve-virtualization/
Check Laptop WiFi NAT section.
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