C'mon fellas, I do not use Wayland nor I'll want to, ever!
But, you'll need greeter .desktop file into ../lightdm/greeters with a X-LightDM-Session-Type=wayland line.
At least, that works for Linux folks.
Try it.
I was so happy for you time and support in this saga. This is the message after I carried out you suggestion:
gpart: arg0 'da0': Invalid argument
I'm thinking that the ssd card has a different set of setting like da0, da0sp1 or something like...
But if I have a puppy from start, I have no one to blame but me.
I can screw up a puppy if I'm the only one but I will never know what someone else has done to a dog.
I'm taking about character problems. It's like with children: you can be the best parent but they can show all kind of problems.
30 years in this field: problems with adopted pets have been close to zero. Problems with bought pets are much...
Sad but true. But you weren't talking about other people, you said why you don't want dogs and you can choose.
And again your're basically saying: "I won't give up X as long as there are others doing X".
Which, in a nutshell, is the reason we...
I'd say it's the other way round!
With a new puppy you can never know if he'll become aggressive or not, if he'll get along with children or not and other character traits.
WIth adopted pets you have a very high chance to know it! Why should...
You just got new subscriber. I can't understand a word of French, but auto generated CC's work well enough (I hope?).
BTW, I love that you are having set proper Application Launcher icon in KDE ;)
If you're interested in emulating some of the early Bell Labs Unix and UC Berkeley BSD UNIX, head here. More versions are coming soon.
This can be a great way to learn a little more about the origins of FreeBSD.
SunOS & Solaris version history is a bit more complicated. First Solaris (2.0) which appeared in June '92, was supposed to be SunOS 5, but my guess is that someone insisted that first version based on SVR4 should have a different name.
SunOS...
I've use both solaris and sunos on sun hardware. good stuff. Solaris had a lot of advances in the kernel (fully preemptible, allowing for realtime stuff, VM stuff) that I think other OS have used as inspiration.
But as for running IllumOS and...
But I.
I used both, SunOS and Solaris, and the differences are big, so as between *BSD and Linux.
But at that time I was more a user of a computer administered by someone else.
The OS was not at the center, but it came always more to the...
Share your illumOS experience for FreeBSD users. This includes illumOS based distributions which would otherwise be derivatives. illumOS was the successor project of OpenSolaris. Solaris evolved from SunOS, which was a BSD based operating system...
SunOS & Solaris version history is a bit more complicated. First Solaris (2.0) which appeared in June '92, was supposed to be SunOS 5, but my guess is that someone insisted that first version based on SVR4 should have a different name.
SunOS...
My Samsung Portable SSD T7 has the following messages that need help to be addressed. I do not have knowledge nor syntax as to how to remedy the issue.
GEOM: da0: the secondary GPT table is corrupt or invalid
GEOM: da0: using the primary only...
But I.
I used both, SunOS and Solaris, and the differences are big, so as between *BSD and Linux.
But at that time I was more a user of a computer administered by someone else.
The OS was not at the center, but it came always more to the...
I can't provide an exact solution to your question, but I can provide a possible direction. Put your commands into shell script:
#/bin/sh
/sbin/ifconfig $1 alias 1.2.3.1/32 $2
/sbin/ifconfig $1 alias 1.2.3.2/32 $2
and run it from...
The ME and counterparts are partly to bootstrap the whole chip. Like, get the components online one by my one, maybe managing defective parts. The alpha had a way to skip defective cache lines, for example. You can do that with custom logic or...
I think nvidia-drm-kmod is mandatory for Optimus since x11/nvidia-hybrid-graphics was deprecated. However I'm not user of mobile graphics so others might chime in.
Look at the headers. Every mailing list message (well at least for FreeBSD and other mailing lists delivered by sane mailing list software) has headers which shows (among other things) the mail admin email address.
This information is also often...
Yes. The schedule is updated. Added ALPHA5 and removed RC4.
So the scheduled release date is unchanged.
stable/15 is marked as ALPHA5 3 hours ago from the time I'm writing this, so build could be already started.
I think that vermaden had Amiga. When I already mentioned him, please check his The Power to Serve – FreeBSD Power Management, and bunch of other articles related to ThinkPad
BTW, Amiga vs Atari ST 99150
Seriously now, darth, your user needs to be in the operator group pw groupmod operator -m your_username.
Other than that, those missing buttons can be sddm+Wayland thing; again, try with x11/lightdm, or try without greeter and try the script...
Yes. The schedule is updated. Added ALPHA5 and removed RC4.
So the scheduled release date is unchanged.
stable/15 is marked as ALPHA5 3 hours ago from the time I'm writing this, so build could be already started.
I've just found how to make it work yesterday.
In /usr/local/etc/xrdp/xrdp.ini, I changed security_layer from negotiate to tls. You just need to put valid cert and key in the vars certificate and key_file. Beware that you must use the full path...
Or something like this - Power management staff:
Which will be more appropriate if we consider our little daemons, like a powerd to be our staff working for us 😁
Yes I was pedantic to avoid saying it was a part of base ;)
I remember Matrox had their own X11 server. I think several other graphics vendors did too.
I always upgrade when the version I currently run is EOL at the earliest.
Especially in this case 15 seems to bring some major changes, so I expect it to still have some flaws left at official release. That ain't no malice insinuation. It's...
15 brings in a modern Kerberos among other improvements.
Too many people feel updating or applying patches break things. This is probably due to their experience with Microsoft Windows, which breaks pretty much every Patch Tuesday. Other...
I always upgrade when the version I currently run is EOL at the earliest.
Especially in this case 15 seems to bring some major changes, so I expect it to still have some flaws left at official release. That ain't no malice insinuation. It's...
Also, i recently found a perfect advertisement (from a bakery here): while you may find specific types of bread around the world which are great (also some expats here and there with selling great bread), you will not find the vast amount of...
Well, losing the shutdown/reboot/sleep buttons in the start menu - I actually observed that happen in the Xorg side of KDE 6 when 6 was experimental, back in the days of 6.0. This is actually good to know, it does mean that the fix was not ported...
Those should be attributes of any well-trained protection dog. Never ever to attack anyone expect on handler/owner command, or if it perceive obvious and overt threat to the any member of his family. You obviously trained that pittie well, kudos...
I want to mention another dog I held for awhile. He was a pit bull, I once worked him with a hidden sleeve, his fang went between the laces, and I still have a trace of the scars. At any rate, at some point, I took him home. He was an incredibly...
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