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  1. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    Seen that - good visualization :)
  2. vermaden

    Share commercial Unixperiences

    Took me some time ... finally found this image on my disk that really well represents the differences.
  3. 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.
  4. 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...
  5. vermaden

    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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
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    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...
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    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.
  10. vermaden

    Xorg metaport extremely bloated with linux crap

    Its simple - migrate to XLibre.
  11. vermaden

    Valuable News – 2025/08/25

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  12. vermaden

    FreeBSD Foundation Flounders on 15 with Rust, pkgbase, and KDE

    I do not want to have everything printed in rainbow all the time :) Last time I used Fluxbox was 2008 I believe ...
  13. vermaden

    FreeBSD Foundation Flounders on 15 with Rust, pkgbase, and KDE

    I believe it was PekWM - x11-wm/pekwm - still available here ... or You think about something else?
  14. vermaden

    FreeBSD Foundation Flounders on 15 with Rust, pkgbase, and KDE

    I also used Fluxbox in the past - also liked it. As for terminal - I understand - I have a buddy at work that also hates colors in terminal :)
  15. vermaden

    Poudriere, PACKAGE_FETCH_WHITELIST, and how do I avoid building rust?

    Nice - thank You for sharing that - I really like that solution :)
  16. vermaden

    FreeBSD Foundation Flounders on 15 with Rust, pkgbase, and KDE

    My Openbox setup seems so much bloated :)
  17. vermaden

    Valuable News – 2025/08/18

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    Leaving FreeBSD with broken heart

    That is how security is built - same with firewalls - you first block everything - and then only allows what is meant to be allowed. Maybe that will help :) https://chatgpt.com/canvas/shared/689fa78dfbf08191a9da6703e2bd7218
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    Leaving FreeBSD with broken heart

    No worries, we are not going anywhere :) I know people that run FreeBSD on their desktop/laptop and professionally manage Linux/UNIX/AIX services - so you are not the only one 'forced' to do other things. You can use CUDA with Linux Compat on FreeBSD if needed: -...
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