Hello everyone it is very good to be back on the FreeBSD Forums! This is my first Thread back. Expect lots of detailed threads, posts, replies and light conversation.
SirDice,
What is a safe image hosting service provider to utilize for screen shots to be included in threads, posts, etc. here on the FreeBSD Forums?
My Progress at this Moment:
FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE (amd64) is undergoing a "# make buildworld" from /usr/src/ at the moment in Virtualbox-OSE under Debian Linux 13.3 Trixie on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga Gen 6 4K High Resolution Display (3840x2400); I'm currently learning "DPI Scaling" and other High Resolution Learning Curves for GTK+ & QT Open Source GUI Applications. (Very cool! I must say...)
I prefer to structure my threads here on FreeBSD Forums using inline screenshot sharing. I intend to edit this Opening Post on this Thread to Organize the Data, Images and Summarize the Steps i've taken so far and include the sources of my information that has assisted me with learning curves on FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE (amd64). I was a portsnap user and now it's depreciated. The first time I ever downloaded ports utilizing '# git'.
Best Regards,
Brandon Kastning
SirDice,
What is a safe image hosting service provider to utilize for screen shots to be included in threads, posts, etc. here on the FreeBSD Forums?
My Progress at this Moment:
FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE (amd64) is undergoing a "# make buildworld" from /usr/src/ at the moment in Virtualbox-OSE under Debian Linux 13.3 Trixie on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Yoga Gen 6 4K High Resolution Display (3840x2400); I'm currently learning "DPI Scaling" and other High Resolution Learning Curves for GTK+ & QT Open Source GUI Applications. (Very cool! I must say...)
I prefer to structure my threads here on FreeBSD Forums using inline screenshot sharing. I intend to edit this Opening Post on this Thread to Organize the Data, Images and Summarize the Steps i've taken so far and include the sources of my information that has assisted me with learning curves on FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE (amd64). I was a portsnap user and now it's depreciated. The first time I ever downloaded ports utilizing '# git'.
Best Regards,
Brandon Kastning