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I would get 'origin' instead.
root@bsd15:~ # pkg query '%o %R' | awk '$2=="FreeBSD-ports" {print $1}'
sysutils/beadm
sysutils/lsblk
The xargs(1) command on FreeBSD does not support -a option:
root@bsd15:~ # man xargs | grep -- '-a'
-n number, --max-args=number
So I would use...
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Seems *this one* is the only allowed XLibre thread.
Curious for how long ... as others are closed pretty fast:
- https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/open-xlibre-x11-discussion.100840/
Why its not allowed to openly discuss XLibre X11 server on the FreeBSD Forums?
First - removal (instead of 'just' locking - which is also really bad) the older XLibre So long Xorg, thanks for all the fish, hello XLibre thread.
Copy available here because it was DELETED from FreeBSD Forums...
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I own ThinkPad W520 and it does not have NVMe slot.
It has one mSATA slot - 1TB mSATA SSD maximum size.
It has one internal 2.5 SATA slot in which you can install up to 8 TB Samsung QVO SSD.
It can have additional 2.5 SATA slot in UltraBay.
For mSATA - get something from Samsung like EVO for...
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I use is to really 'Pause' (and unpause) any application.
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- https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2018/09/19/freebsd-desktop-part-16-configuration-pause-any-application/
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