fernandel I just gave x11/lxpanel a try on my CURRENT vm and it would definitely work for me if tint2 was unavailable. Jose it's not too big and seems to have a lot of same functionality. I just played with it, didn't try to figure out how to...
I congratulate the tint2 developers. They have created the perfect bar.
I have no bugs with it and can find none. I simply turn off #time2
Amen brothers. No need for feature creep. It works very well.
Just like OpenBox. Take it or leave it.
I...
If it is the last post we're answering, then possibly the quote won't be used - for example if I was referring to something eternal_noob wrote, just picking up my post for archival, is loss of context.
For this purposes (getting all the jpegs...
I promise I'm not an AI bot.
balanga
fetch https://forums.freebsd.org/search/487826/?c[users]=balanga&o=date
Not exactly what you asked but it's a start.
I don't intend to run clients disklessly normally, I'm just experimenting at the moment to see what I can do.
My latest idea is to change rc.conf to ifconfig_em0="DHCP" after my dhcp server has booted so that I don't get a duplicate IP address...
I don't think there's an official way and the forum probably won't allow automated requesting of all posted content of a user.
It should be an option, though. It's not complicated to offer all users a on-the-fly generated textfile with everything...
Just wondered why people use ppp. I did many years ago, but have forgotten what for.
Isn't is simpler to connect a smartphone to a computer and establish an Internet connection via a USB Tether?
I started doing that a couple of months ago when...
As AlfredoLlaquet pointed out that would be 316 pages and would take me several days to do. It would be much easier to select an option download next to view your content
Interesting that you mention this since I just added 'echo "hello" ' into my rc.conf and couldn't understand why hello popped so many times.
I'm currently trying find out what is considered to be 'late'.
This was a very rocky road and maybe its just me, but I found next to no helpful information in getting the 780M graphics of the fairly new AMD 7940HS to work on FreeBSD. Here is a short list of the things I had to do to get this working...
rc.conf runs as part of every normal rc script.
The early-late divider prevents a script outside /etc/rc.d/ from running in very early - by default before FILESYSTEMS.
FreeBSD 14.3
I update my server using portupgrade -arR and have noticed the following issues updating some ports ...
** Port directory not found: textproc/libxml2-core
---> Skipping 'textproc/libxml2' (libxml2-2.15.1) because a requisite...
No. As far as I understand I'd need a thick jail. As both services access data on the host system, I think this is not easily possible; besides the huge overhead?
If it only has to be reliable at home, I can recommend a random laptop, 1 or 2 USB SATA disk readers, a bunch of loose harddisks of 1-3 GB and a non-permanent textmarker. Most reliable disks are 5400RPM Seagates to my experiemce.
For making the...
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Hi folks,
I have a FreeBSD 14.3-RELEASE-p7 and the ports on latest.
For years I have a running setup to sync a remote mailbox locally and index the messages with notmuch. Most recent version in the ports is notmuch-0.39_1.
Now I need to...
Just wanted to share my thoughts about the 'state' of porting XLibre to FreeBSD - for me - worked like a charm.
I tried XLibre recently when I tried to use as less RAM as possible with some still fully functional and nice looking GUI -...
Just wanted to share my thoughts about the 'state' of porting XLibre to FreeBSD - for me - worked like a charm.
I tried XLibre recently when I tried to use as less RAM as possible with some still fully functional and nice looking GUI -...
I've remembered something about the existence of a firstboot_sentinel which I never fully understood but it is referenced inrc.conf.
In the expanation it mentions early_late_divider which I'm trying to figure out. I want to be able to run...
Yes and no. It's most likely not a carbon copy but it will be stuff from inside the training data. The llms most likely roam inside the envelope but can't leave it - or has anyone seen something different?
grok may help you to debug it ...
But my question is not answered: did it really create it?
Look at the message:
grok called it 'request dumper', I did not use that word, just described in very few words what it should do.
Just wanted to share my thoughts about the 'state' of porting XLibre to FreeBSD - for me - worked like a charm.
I tried XLibre recently when I tried to use as less RAM as possible with some still fully functional and nice looking GUI -...
This is an abomination unto DIN and VDE. The work of a heretic, surely
drhowarddrfine I have seen boards where some chips were superglued on belly-up and all pins nicely soldered on 5mm of wire to the board. Seems to happen from time to time.
I asked ChatGPT to write a brief compelling argument against the use of AI.
ChatGPT:
Every time you outsource thinking to a machine, you quietly trade away the friction where judgment, responsibility, and originality are forged, letting...
Sometimes I like to use set -v too.
It basically prints the command before it is executed which avoid you to look into the script directly to know what's in it.
That being said having both at the same time (-x and -v) can be challenging to read.
It's not stepping, but the -x option for sh is useful here. Examples:
(set -x ; . /etc/rc.conf) # will print individual lines
You set also put `set -x` at the beginning of a /etc/rc.d file, so that it prints both during bootup and when...
The system takes care of things that can be late. Example: my USB stack still needs +/- 2 seconds to start communicating with a device after loading the kernel module. This would cause problems without a supervising configuration system. Or you...
It's not stepping, but the -x option for sh is useful here. Examples:
(set -x ; . /etc/rc.conf) # will print individual lines
You set also put `set -x` at the beginning of a /etc/rc.d file, so that it prints both during bootup and when...
Didn't try it yet. Where does it conflict with any Xorg installation if they aren't running at the same time? Does a kernel module has to be unloaded? Or does it go beyond a point of no return because a part of the loading can't be undone? If it...
I believe it's should be doable by inspecting /var/log/messages and dmesg command, if something wrong happened it should likely be reported in logs.
If you are only interested by the init part then look into /var/run/dmesg.boot.
I am not waiting for someone to create a download function for posts, just asking a legitimate question about whether such a function exists and how other people may have addressed such a desire.
At the moment I'm trying to explore diskless booting without doing tons of configuration.
i have stumbled upon a simple configuration which actually gets a system booting disklessly. Before continuing any further research the one thing I need to...
He is not getting any support from any forum of any OS with that setup.
It is plain wrong. I understand he has benefits from managing one host OS and then having those stuff reflected on the workstations. But it is not simple as that. If it were...
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