your hypothesis seems correct. since the media server is on your landlord's side of the network, meaning you can't set up routes on it directly, we would probably tackle this by setting up your router to NAT traffic from your network's subnets to...
Well for me it behaves strange:
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # vm list
/usr/local/sbin/vm: ERROR: unable to locate mountpoint for ZFS dataset root/vm
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # zfs list | grep -v poudriere
NAME USED AVAIL REFER...
I'm setting up mail/dovecot with textproc/apache-solr to have full text search capabilities using the instructions at https://doc.dovecot.org/2.4.2/core/plugins/fts_solr.html. I've substituted the correct solrconfig.xml and schema.xml files...
But it also has more compromises. For example FreeBSD tends to support older hardware for longer than Linux. Similar in concept to Windows. FreeBSD supports way more hardware than Windows 11 for example. With all the industry backing in the...
drhowarddrfine I remember when the first Daredevil series came out. Even though my knowledge of film is minus X, I remember thinking, at the time, how directors all said they like Netflix, et al because they don't have the time constraints, and...
If you are planning to install 14.3 as guest VM (to build mfsbsd images perhaps), then p9fs is not available on that branch, only on >=15.
If that's the case, without installing 3rd party apps, files can be shared over NFS, or, without setting...
Yes, I use it at both home, and work, where I ssh into my FreeBSD machine there. The one at work runs 14.3, at home, 15.0. I have two that I use at home, one running dwm and the other openbox. I have a couple of Windows VMs, 1 10, 1 11 that I...
drhowarddrfine I remember when the first Daredevil series came out. Even though my knowledge of film is minus X, I remember thinking, at the time, how directors all said they like Netflix, et al because they don't have the time constraints, and...
Well for me it behaves strange:
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # vm list
/usr/local/sbin/vm: ERROR: unable to locate mountpoint for ZFS dataset root/vm
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # zfs list | grep -v poudriere
NAME USED AVAIL REFER...
I've just had another brilliant idea. You can run a spool of RJ11 cable betwixt your computer and your recipients computer. Then install a 56K modem on each system and host a dial-up server on the recipient machine. You then could simply dial in...
Bruce Schneier doesn’t break encryption.
Encryption breaks itself and reports the vulnerability to him.
When Bruce Schneier locks his door,
the lock asks him for authentication.
Bruce Schneier doesn’t use two-factor authentication.
One factor...
Well regardless, you helped me figure out what I was (several times) doing wrong. I can't believe how often I just typed upgrade instead of update but once I finally realized that I'd kept mistyping, it worked. And I tested it several times, as I...
This is amazing workaround ! I found instructions how to enable virtual serial port here: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=a00105236en_us&page=GUID-A5120E22-ECAE-4417-A396-654355615B1C.html
This will fix the booting...
There is no such a vm command, but you can set up a shared directory between the host and a FreeBSD VM guest.
Configure the FreeBSD guest for a shared directory (replace "myguest" with the name you gave the guest system)...
Greetings all,
I am trying to separate my network (Network_1) form a network that I have been sharing with my landlord (Network_2), see the attached drawing. At this stage, the router/firewall/managed switch is working. I would like to share...
My apologies.
I did read it, but misinterpreted what was written.
I misunderstood zfs: pool too mean zroot/vm. When a string is shown, you don't always which part is literal and which needs to be substituted.
I'll know better next time.
There is no such a vm command, but you can set up a shared directory between the host and a FreeBSD VM guest.
Configure the FreeBSD guest for a shared directory (replace "myguest" with the name you gave the guest system)...
Ohhh, I can smell what the CCC will have to show at the congress. This is gonna be great.
Last year "Someone" (as if nobody would guess) placed spyware on the phones of Kaspersky people, only to see the exploit chain (with 0days) burn up in public.
Original article here.
Consider this when replying.
Did you know that your support for the FreeBSD Foundation directly improves the FreeBSD you use every day?
FreeBSD doesn’t just happen. It’s built, tested, maintained, secured, and improved by...
I don't know. The pricing models do not specify what you get closely enough. there are no hard numbers in there. I also don't understand why I am not being offered the $20 Gemini plan and enter at $230.
I could also try a M4 Mac with 40 GPU...
Well for me it behaves strange:
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # vm list
/usr/local/sbin/vm: ERROR: unable to locate mountpoint for ZFS dataset root/vm
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # zfs list | grep -v poudriere
NAME USED AVAIL REFER...
https://www.techpowerup.com/329397/rivals-samsung-and-sk-hynix-join-forces-to-standardize-lpddr6-pim-technology
And it gets worse. You might ask - how can RAM have firmware when it doesn't know what processor architecture it is getting stuffed...
This starts to look like Nvidia has found a way to rent out it's hardware instead of selling it. cracauer@ how many month of AI would you rent for the price of that card?
FWIW when doing tests like this you should also test on filename with 2 spaces in a row. Including at the end of a filename.
It is easy to script in a way that a single space is preserved but multiple spaces are collapsed into one.
I have to correct myself: the issue is not because of the removed quotes, I was (obviously) wrong. Even if the variable contained them (args='"arg1 space" "arg2 space"'), args would still expand to 4 words instead of 2, i.e. '"arg1', 'space"'...
vermaden has a good page on bhyve https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2023/08/18/freebsd-bhyve-virtualization/
I found that one thing I'd been missing was mounting the directory.
zfs create -o mountpoint=/vm zroot/vm
Then the
vm_enable="YES"...
https://www.techpowerup.com/329397/rivals-samsung-and-sk-hynix-join-forces-to-standardize-lpddr6-pim-technology
And it gets worse. You might ask - how can RAM have firmware when it doesn't know what processor architecture it is getting stuffed...
This is really annoying. I might have to invest in a GTX 5090 after all and try to find a nice model to run locally.
Well, it's Christmas first. Then we'll see.
I have a similar problem.
My rc.conf contains:
vm_enable="YES"
vm_dir="zfs:root/vm"
ZFS layout seems fine to me:
root@elfreebsdo1:~ # zfs list | grep "root/vm"
root/vm 51.8G 529G 31.5K /vm
root/vm/templeos...
I use the ones with optional sound suppression, with cables. These are becoming brittle with time. Other stuff like the ear pads can be easily replaced with spares from the net. Sound quality is great. Maybe, after 20 years of service, they can...
as graudeejs said it means that the key meta has given to you, they won't give it to the indian govt. but it doesn't mean that the five eyes tla's don't have it
or the algo to get it from your phone number with another say 30 bits of randomness...
as graudeejs said it means that the key meta has given to you, they won't give it to the indian govt. but it doesn't mean that the five eyes tla's don't have it
or the algo to get it from your phone number with another say 30 bits of randomness...
Me too. Though, rather than any technical reason, I suspect it is lobbying from The Document Foundation squeezed by Collabora to move people towards their product. Note: Collabora is just a cleaned up LibreOffice with commercial support.
Related...
Are you running tldr or texinfo packages by chance scottro it’s something I run a lot on my Linux distributions at the terminal. They’re pretty awesome.
I just got my 15 install running and it’s pretty snappy.
With tldr and texinfo packages you...
Protonmail is mainly Webmail. You would have to download and decrypt, it would be impossible to read on the browser.
Perhaps a web app with access to the private key would be the solution.
Are we talking about OpenOffice, CDE or FreeBSD? I think all would fall into that "problem" I suppose.
I guess the advice of "don't sit there stark naked on the internet or eat things off the floor" apply.
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