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  1. vermaden

    What would you like to see over the next few FreeBSD versions?

    OK, thanks for that. Things I use - like my typical pipe trains in POSIX sh(1) shell syntax - work as desired - seem I did not relied on word splitting.
  2. vermaden

    What is the difference between umount and dsbmd/dsbmc?

    I would not trust Linux lsblk(8) either - that is why I wrote my own lsblk(8) version from scratch for FreeBSD - https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2019/09/27/list-block-devices-on-freebsd-lsblk8-style/ - details here. Also - Linux lsblk(8) is written in C and supports dozens of options and...
  3. vermaden

    What would you like to see over the next few FreeBSD versions?

    You misunderstood me. I write all scripts in POSIX /bin/sh - and all UNIX scripts are meant to be written this way. FreeBSD also comes with CSH/TCSH - does anyone write shell scripts in them? Mostly no because its useless. ZSH is a POSIX /bin/sh compatible shell - meaning that all POSIX...
  4. vermaden

    What would you like to see over the next few FreeBSD versions?

    Migration from Xorg to XLibre. Also as ZSH is MIT licensed - inclusion into the FreeBSD Base System.
  5. vermaden

    Valuable News – 2025/09/08

    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  6. vermaden

    How do you deal with multiple network interfaces?

    Try this: # netstat -Win -f inet
  7. vermaden

    Solved CD/DVD mounting in Plasma6

    Thank You mate.
  8. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    I did not made the poster :)
  9. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    Seen that - good visualization :)
  10. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    Took me some time ... finally found this image on my disk that really well represents the differences.
  11. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    I am too young (41) for this - but my buddy told me that there was time when Mark Williams Coherent Unix was 'THE' cheap option to have UNIX system.
  12. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    Solaris is the only one that keeps up with the world and Oracle was the worst thing that could happen to Solaris ... Solaris has really nice features like Zones and Kernel Zones for live migration, Crossbow, ZFS, LDOM, pkg(8), COMSTAR, really nice features. It is really underrated enterprice...
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    Valuable News – 2025/09/01

    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  14. vermaden

    Torrent on FreeBSD

    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  15. vermaden

    Xorg metaport extremely bloated with linux crap

    If You want to run Wayland - run Wayland - I do not want to. I want X11 - and X11 works perfectly for me. Red Hat and FreeDesktop tried (and still tries) to kill X11 just to 'force' Wayland. This is not competition - this is betrayal of the core open source values.
  16. vermaden

    Xorg metaport extremely bloated with linux crap

    I believe you were on a long vacation for quite some time. Let me give you the shortcut to get back to reality: - View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=iwaaSatk0pI - View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ujJCyXfWpOo - View: https://youtube.com/watch?v=ONdcalK5JLQ - View...
  17. vermaden

    Xorg metaport extremely bloated with linux crap

    Xorg silently killed by Red Hat and FreeDesktop.org is not a future solution. FreeBSD - as a project - same as GhostBSD does - needs to migrate to X11 solution that has a future - that solution is XLibre at the moment.
  18. vermaden

    Xorg metaport extremely bloated with linux crap

    Its simple - migrate to XLibre.
  19. vermaden

    Valuable News – 2025/08/25

    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
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