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BASIC SETUP
Once vm is installed, create the directory which will store your virtual
machine configuration and data. This directory will be...
Late to the party here, but Jellyfin definitely runs fine in the jail. I've been running it for several years now since before they even had a port for it. Now that there's a port for it on pkg, it is even easier. You just need to make sure the...
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And, once again I tried (actually twice more) and it fails. I run the env ABI=FreeBSD:15:amd64 pkg-static -c /mnt/upgrade upgrade -r FreeBSD-base line, then run it again, but it doesn't look for 15.0. So, at this point, I think I'm going to wait...
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FreeBSD doesn’t just happen. It’s built, tested, maintained, secured, and improved by...
The IRQs I set in the hints aren't being assigned to the COM ports
I'm trying to avoid IRQ conflicts and assign
IRQ 4 to COM 1 (uart0)
IRQ 3 to COM 2 (uart1)
IRQ 5 to COM 3 (uart2)
IRQ 9 to COM 4 (uart3)
Trying to get bhyve working again after re-installing my system and have a basic error when runningvm_init.
zfs list shows:
rc.conf has
I'm sure I've overlooked something simple but haven't spotted it yet.
Anyone?
FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE
Supermicro E101-60
Nuvoton NCT6106D Super IO (LPC Bus)
My BIOS supposedly lets me set the IRQs for the 4 COM ports on my machine - but I can't seem to get it to work:
In /boot/device.hints I have added these lines...
Howdy!
I'm making a script that has to deal with filenames with whitespaces in them and I encoutered an issue. I made a small simple script to demonstrate my question:
foo
#!/bin/sh
for arg in "$@"; do
echo "[1] Arg: $arg"
done
########...
You might be able to explain this basic shared key encryption concept to co-workers and friends (I was not), but there are a lot more problems, that users are faced with as times goes by. You mention experired keys, which I think, is one of the...
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Ok, I tried once more, this time following petan's guide exactly. I think part of the problem may have been that I was doing some things out of order. The only thing I did differently than that writeup was running
env ABI=FreeBSD:15:amd64...
Ok, I performed this upgrade tonight. At least for now it seems to work. The path I followed was:
# cat /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD-base.conf
FreeBSD-base: {
url: "pkg+https://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/base_release_0",
mirror_type: "srv"...
There is a difference between the "SMBus I801 adapter at efa0" and the "Intel Alder Lake SMBus controller". Have you checked that the Synopsis Designware stuff show up and has drivers attached at all (in your dmesg output)?
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REDDIT: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle -- running on FreeBSD 15. Game was downloaded and installed from GoG according to the text and uses Wine-11.0.r2
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World of Warcraft Wrath of the Lich King, with localhost server (personal singleplayer) on 15.0:
Server and Client notes; getting the scripts down for the desktop launcher was fun :p (auth/world would sometimes start if mariadbd was...
Age of Empires 1 and 2!
Notes
They fullscreen fine, and I'm a little surprised I could open 3 out of 4 games from the same prefix at the same time :p (Rise of Rome had a DX error but works fine ran by itself ran once but then had consistent...
Has anyone considered building FreeDOS as the alternative version of proprietary MSDOS and by extension Microsoft Windows.
I think this conversation in the FreeBSD community is only fitting given naming conventions.
WSL has been developed for Linux
You could get FreeBSD installed using
https://mfsbsd.vx.sk/files/iso/14/amd64/mfsbsd-se-14.2-RELEASE-amd64.iso
This includes kernel.txz and base.txz which is the essence of FreeBSD.
It's not that easy to do but provides all that you need...
Hello world from XLibre on my recently upgraded FreeBSD 15 system.
Feels good. Let's watch a movie with the tear-free on.
Infinite thanks to baaz and co.
Sure. You can't fly to the curb and wait for the tow plane, so to speak. The RTEMS part was for some hardware you definitely don't want to malfunction or to come back asking for directions. Autonomous swarm navigation was a thing a long time ago...
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I've only used boot.img and it defaulted to normal pkg install, pkgbase being listed an an alternative possibility. Look at https://ostechnix.com/install-freebsd/ about midway down the page there's a screenshot where it says Distribution Sets on...
Apparently the mfsbsd .img or .iso is assembled on a memory disk first (md, bootcode, compressed root, etc.), then copied to file.
I managed to build on a 15.0 host, 14.3 jail (using sysutils/bastille, modified devfs.rules), until dd reports...
Comparing:
14.3-RELEASE - ipfw: pmod: avoid further rule processing after tcp-mod failures - committed on 2025-12-16
15.0-RELEASE - ipfw: pmod: avoid further rule processing after tcp-mod failures - committed on 2025-11-05
The latter one had...
Ah, that explains it. It would have been nice if it was mentioned in the SA though, patch was done on stable/15, that would have been one of the ALPHA releases.
No, it happened before. Can't remember the exact one. I'll see if I can find it again.
Apparently the mfsbsd .img or .iso is assembled on a memory disk first (md, bootcode, compressed root, etc.), then copied to file.
I managed to build on a 15.0 host, 14.3 jail (using sysutils/bastille, modified devfs.rules), until dd reports...
I never really understood ZFS, and still don't, but I'm learning.
I recently bought a new SSD disk and decided to install FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE on it using ZFS so am startng to learn something about it slowly....
All my life I've been used to...
Yes, not all, for example the local mails of a daemon to the administrator in the system, but better the most.
It is about privacy, and not even the information that I am sending an irrelevant mail to someone is public.
It must be so simple...
I never really understood ZFS, and still don't, but I'm learning.
I recently bought a new SSD disk and decided to install FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE on it using ZFS so am startng to learn something about it slowly....
All my life I've been used to...
Did you turn on DEBUG for the build?
32 GB should be enough for 4 cores plus hyperthreading = 8 vCPU.
I haven't measured how much RAM a non-DEBUG build of Rust needs lately. I varies quite a bit during the build. The linking stage is a killer.
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