At <https://forums.freebsd.org/account/security> I could not see an obvious way to log out from all devices.
So, in Firefox on FreeBSD, I:
enabled multifactor authentication
backed up codes
changed my password
logged out
logged in.
A simple reload of a logged-in Forums page in Firefox on...
Not to hijack this topic … sometimes, for me, it's like FreeBSD can't use – at boot time – any combination of a USB keyboard with an external USB hub, if some combination of other devices is present. I noticed this very recently after increasing the number of memory sticks that I use for L2ARC...
Afterthought, gut feeling:
more likely, a reconfiguration oversight with migration to the superior hardware
not an issue with the superior software itself.
In any case: thanks to DutchDaemon, danger@, and any other person involved, for the recent changes.
For a small file:
Maybe related, yesterday's XenForo upgrade:
As far as I can tell, the failure was first observed after the most recent maintenance period.
Sorry, genuinely I didn't know what the word meant until this evening. I assumed it was a feature, now I know, it's not. (Account deleted more than three years ago.)
Thanks,
It lacked the suggested force, but for now, let's not focus on that.
I have seen the child process terminated abnormally in maybe a dozen cases in recent months/years … I never took much notice, at the time, because:
I was focused on other things
essentially, it was never a true...
Sound advice, thanks.
ZioMario I'm sorry that I didn't see this topic sooner. Since 14.0 became unsupported, I'll assume that this 2023 case was worked around, and for future reference:
pkg-add(8) should be a similarly useful way to (re)install any part of a distribution that is packaged...
Did you keep a record, for yourself?
Run /usr/sbin/pkg bootstrap -f –? probably superfluous (the comparable run that was shown in your opening post was successful), but it should do no harm.
Then (re)run:
pkg upgrade -f
Postscript: re-edited the first command above, to include the path to...
I wondered about resolvconf.conf. Instead,
49cede7
Maybe not directly, but certainly it's mentioned in /etc/rc.d/local_unbound
Manual pages for USB-to-Ethernet adaptors are recent works in progress.
From the rc.conf for a nearby MacBookPro8,2:
ifconfig_bge0="DHCP"
wlans_rum0="wlan1"...
Let's treat this as solved – overcome by events – for at least two reasons:
the opening post includes freebsd-update fetch install, which is unreliable
freebsd-update is an axe candidate for FreeBSD 15.0.
June:
Raresh Rus (nmariusp) is a senior C++ developer who started programming for the KDE community in April 2022.
Other videos by nmariusp include:
Install FreeBSD 14.1 and KDE Plasma 6 in QEMU VM tutorial - June 2024 - 2da0c933
Two days ago:
I sometimes wish for this, for reasons unlike the example in your post.
I searched GitHub a few months ago, the closest I could find was freebsd/pkg issue 311.
(Side note: the link to pkg-plugin-zfssnap is redundant, I could not find a modern equivalent plugin for pkg.)
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