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  • spork
    I quite often find that for a number of reasons, it's much easier to use NAT for faux-internal networks (ie: a VPS with multiple jails but only 1 public IP), and for remote access VPNs. Especially remote access VPNs... However I almost always...
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    balanga posted the thread Xterm revisited in Display Servers.
    I only just 'discovered' Xterm fairly recently and haven't done much with it recently but for some reason I pressed C-LMB and started looking at the menu options. and after looking around I must have set something and now I can no longer get...
  • S
    I'm hoping that they'll, once it hits RELEASE, will have complete instructions for updating, as they always do.
  • freethread
    I use it exclusively for several years, so, yes, it does. FreeBSD is a complete OS. In contrary to MS DOS, or Windows, which lack certain things you need to get extra to make it a complete system, like having a useful programming language by...
  • freethread
    That toolchain is basically LLVM (and a single vendor until GNU's matures). A toolchain actually borrowed from C and C++ (Rust is effectively a third class citizen to 90% of its own stack) Maybe. Its actually still a bit to young and immature to...
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    That toolchain is basically LLVM (and a single vendor until GNU's matures). A toolchain actually borrowed from C and C++ (Rust is effectively a third class citizen to 90% of its own stack) Maybe. Its actually still a bit to young and immature to...
  • freethread
    What version of FreeBSD? mc-nox11 was deleted from port (moved to misc/mc) on 2024-01-15. /bin/sh fallback was introduced recently, perhaps that system is not upgraded and ports too.
  • K
    That toolchain is basically LLVM (and a single vendor until GNU's matures). A toolchain actually borrowed from C and C++ (Rust is effectively a third class citizen to 90% of its own stack) Maybe. Its actually still a bit to young and immature to...
  • vermaden
    vermaden reacted to mer's post in the thread Does FreeBSD make you happy? Explain why with Like Like.
    I agree with vermaden drhowarddrfine and fmc000 simply because everytime I have to help my wife with a Windows thing I get pissed off. Why do I need to navigate through 37 different gui screens to find the IP address? Oh system update and now...
  • vermaden
    I have a good attitude ... till something/someone pisses me off :)
  • vermaden
    vermaden You just have a bad attitude.
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    tingo reacted to vermaden's post in the thread Does FreeBSD make you happy? Explain why with Like Like.
    It does piss me off LEAST from all OSes I know - that is more then enough.
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    tingo reacted to epower53's post in the thread Aren't all computer games the same? with Like Like.
    The only game I've played for the past 12 years: Kerbal Space Program. The successor was a dud, but there's another studio working on Kitten Space Agency and it looks like it's even better. I'm putting together a purpose-built PC just so I can...
  • cracauer@
    Not to mention they didn't have microtransactions.
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    FreeBSD would not be as good without this FreeBSD forum. I don't think I would be as happy if just left to the OS itself and the docs. Whilst the docs are great, I often think it is difficult to get by in the event of problems without the help...
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    balanga replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    I guess I'd better delete the pkg and associated files and start from scratch. (some time later) After reinstalling and running the startup script it works the way I want. Unfortunately I never notice the message shown during installation, but...
  • graudeejs
    I have an orgasm every time I switch my FreeBSD system on.
  • graudeejs
    graudeejs reacted to fraxamo's post in the thread Does FreeBSD make you happy? Explain why with Thanks Thanks.
    I saw a quote somewhere the other day (can't remember where) that stated something along the lines of 'Linux feels like it evolved, which is why it's such a mess. In contrast, FreeBSD feels like it was designed'.
  • _martin
    You already changed your thread, I didn't quote it. You did mix it and said that qemu is accelerated by bhyve. Now you said: Yes, and that's what you did say. That's why I said: In other words if qemu would leverage vmm it would be awesome...
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    Try 16-CURRENT, make sure to download the image with the newest release date : https://download.freebsd.org/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/16.0/ Start the system in verbose mode and post the output if the problem persists (at the boot menu choose "7. Boot...
  • F
    Yeah but he's right on the money! OSes should be out of the way as much as possible, therefore the least you need to acknowledge their existence the better.
  • SirDice
    Exactly. Now those same games are digital. There you go. Have some colleagues at $DAYJOB I've been playing chess with too, we've even set up a smallish chess group. Chess is basically a turn-based strategy game. Maybe try X-com (also one of my...
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    vermaden You just have a bad attitude.
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    Growing up, we used to play Strat-O-Matic baseball and football. Kind of like a pre-computer real statistics based game where the games were based on real players and their stats. You rolled the dice to see what the player would do on the field...
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread list enabled periodic tasks.
    Or, for consistency's sake, a -e option similar to service, i.e. periodic -e daily that shows a list of enabled daily periodic.
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    As far as I understood the pkg-message, you only run that script before the first time you start the service. Once this initial setup has been done, and you started the service, you should be able to change it from within webmin itself.
  • SirDice
    It's more like an interactive zombie movie. Infected and players are not the same. Infected are never friendly, they're down right dangerous, you'll want to avoid them, certainly at first. Players you meet may or may not be friendly, or act...
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    balanga replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    It doesn't seem to want any input.
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    balanga reacted to SirDice's post in the thread Solved Webmin with Like Like.
    pkg info -D webmin
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    pkg info -D webmin
  • vermaden
    It does piss me off LEAST from all OSes I know - that is more then enough.
  • oiram
    oiram replied to the thread OpenDKIM signing with Sendmail.
    You could make your site less awkward to copy from it ;) I have to add some other bits (e.g. setting InternalHosts) as it was not signing emails coming from the webmail hosted on other box. But other than that, and few small bits, big thanks...
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    scottro replied to the thread Firefox AI enshitification.
    blackbird9 both waterfox and librewolf are available as FreeBSD package and port. https://www.freshports.org/search.php?query=waterfox&search=go&num=10&stype=name&method=match&deleted=excludedeleted&start=1&casesensitivity=caseinsensitive
  • oiram
    oiram reacted to Micski's post in the thread OpenDKIM signing with Sendmail with Thanks Thanks.
    The OpenDKIM package in FreeBSD handles signing for multiple domains well, if you use the "Domain" option with a comma-separated list of your domains. I updated the page, listed above, with this part recently. Domain foobar.com,foobaranother.com
  • cracauer@
    I want to run this nested stack: - Linux - kvm/qemu - FreeBSD - bhyve - FreeBSD When starting bhyve inside the middle FreeBSD the kvm around it flips out: KVM internal error. Suberror: 1 emulation...
  • cederom
    cederom replied to the thread (small) Guide on using mtree.
    Thank you ShelLuser :-) Is it possible to compare files by content too with mtree? :-)
  • cederom
    cederom reacted to ShelLuser's post in the thread (small) Guide on using mtree with Thanks Thanks.
    Hi gang, What is mtree? mtree is a utility included in the base system (/usr/sbin/mtree) and can be used to compare two directory structures thus allowing you to spot any kind of difference. By default it does this by comparing file size (in...
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    balanga replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    One more thing, is there shell script to set up the config? I thought there was but haven't managed to locate it yet. I wanted to change the userid and password that webmin uses with creating a new user.
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    balanga replied to the thread Installing updates....
    I stopped the process and rebooted. Everything seems to work OK. I'll try to remember this if/when the same thing happens when I upgrade to 15.0 in a week or two.
  • SirDice
    SirDice reacted to SDK Chan's post in the thread Solved Porting RenderDoc over with Like Like.
    I recently got interested into RenderDoc since it is a good frame debugging tool for single frames, and I need it to debug things like vertex explosions. First of all I would like to get it to build with cmake. Most of the errors were luckily...
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Installing updates....
    Press CTRL-T, what does it print?
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread list enabled periodic tasks.
    Similar to what /etc/defaults/rc.conf is for /etc/rc.conf, there's /etc/defaults/periodic.conf.
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    balanga replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    http://192.168.1.1:10000/ Note http and port 10000 gets me to the login screen Thanks to all for the help.
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    balanga reacted to eternal_noob's post in the thread Solved Webmin with Like Like.
    Are you sure you have an SSL certificate installed for your local webserver? You could try http instead of https.
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    balanga reacted to T-Daemon's post in the thread Solved Webmin with Like Like.
    Is the port number :1000 a typo in your post or the real value. By default, Webmin listens on port 10000, unless configured otherwise. https://webmin.com/docs/modules/webmin-configuration/#ports-and-addresses .
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    T-Daemon replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    Is the port number :1000 a typo in your post or the real value. By default, Webmin listens on port 10000, unless configured otherwise. https://webmin.com/docs/modules/webmin-configuration/#ports-and-addresses .
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Solved Webmin.
    Try telnet to port 1000 to get a better error message.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ reacted to eternal_noob's post in the thread Solved Webmin with Thanks Thanks.
    Are you sure you have an SSL certificate installed for your local webserver? You could try http instead of https.
  • D
    I have an orgasm every time I switch my FreeBSD system on.
  • D
    From Wikipedia: See. Second verse. Same as the first.
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