He could believe that a $DEITY made the Earth in 7 days for all I care. If his technical skills are up to scratch, he can still produce great results with a computer (just don't position him as head of the NHS or equivalent).
Interesting.
It seems the X.org maintainers themselves have been outright gatekeeping patches and improvements from contributors, for the past four years. Insane. Things make more sense now.
I’m really looking forward to this port.
I don't believe pkgbase was ever touted as being faster for installs (on it's face I don't believe it can be). It will (does?) have package sets so it might be approximately comparable and allow for more flexibility. Where it is meant to be...
Same. Very much doubt its specific to a driver and only fails for specific type of packet (DNS query).
Isn't it something super obvious? Typo in a firewall rule for example?
And I'd run tcpdump on the host's egress interface, just to verify...
I believe at some point freebsd-update is meant to be re-implemented to make use of pkgbase and as such would carry the boot environment functionality along with it. (hopefully I didn't imagine reading that but it's been a few months:)
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To have a symbol attached to your permanence. Something to remind you of something that you always carry with you, like an extreme photo in a wallet type of thing.
I'm not into that kind of stuff, not 'politically' against, just not into it...
That's pretty, definitively, dead. If there's I/O issues for example you'll notice pings would still work, but you'd be unable to login with ssh. Parts that don't require disk access would continue to work, like the TCP/IP stack itself.
Anything...
You can wrap it in (...) and redirect to a file.
Of course that requires a read-write mounted filesystem. Maybe it is easiest to use a USB stick and mount it right there in the script.
Don't forget about the -x option, which might come in handy...
Thanks T-Daemon. Your CLI command is slightly different than what I've seen bandied about and different from what is described in the pkgbase manpage as well.
I'll experiment with it.
The links above reference a removed port, it's filesystems/lkl nowadays, not sysutils/fusefs-lkl.
That said, the port seems to checkout at a commit made in Jun 28, 2018 (git repository has no version tags; commit date is also referenced in the...
What filesystem is the host using? And what filesystem does the guest use?
How can you tell? Does it stop responding to the network, does it still ping? What about the console (vm console ...)?
I did as you suggested but nothing appeared. Maybe there was no write permission.
I'll try something else just to make sure.
Just trying again noticed that a message about 'read only file system' so rc.initdiskless is actually being executed...
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It is used in filesystems/automount.
I have amended the relevant code on my system but pkg upgrade pulls in a new version which continues to use lklfuse.
https://github.com/vermaden/automount/blob/master/README
line 41
I ordered a couple from a Polish guy a couple of years ago. Lemme have a look see.
That's too bad. Good quality stickers and decals (not only FreeBSD). You may have some luck googling further, I didn't, despite hints from...
pkg seemingly has a 'plugin' infrastructure. Doesn't seem to be used at the moment, also couldn't find much documentation about it. But I suspect it might be possible to write a plugin that automatically creates a bectl snapshot (similar to what...
Order of operations.
Needs a new version of https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfdesktop/-/tags that includes the fix.
The x11-wm/xfce4-desktop port gets updated to the new version in main ports branch aka 'latest'. It may or may not be updated in...
It's just a file; /firstboot. Useful if you create images (for VMs for example), the existence of this file can trigger scripts that should be run the first time you boot that image. For example; sysutils/firstboot-freebsd-update to automatically...
I dug into libreoffice more in FreeBSD and found the languagetool for LibreOffice and it installs.
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/languagetool
It works offline.
Just got it and tried a sentence, and it showed the first...
I still don't understand the purpose of doing so. I was talking to a guy at a tire store once who told me he had tattoos up his arm and down his body to show his journey through his rough life. I wanted to ask him the same question. Why? Nobody...
Something about the skin in that photo doesn't look real. Like it's coated in plastic or something. And the 'tattoo' looks like it's been drawn on with a marker pen. Very strange-looking skin. Is the OP some kind of shape-shifting grey alien...
It's just a file; /firstboot. Useful if you create images (for VMs for example), the existence of this file can trigger scripts that should be run the first time you boot that image. For example; sysutils/firstboot-freebsd-update to automatically...
Don't link stuff from Nazi publications here, thanks. Also, you clearly posted this to address who OP is, not to discuss the subject of OP's post. Don't.
It adds the dependdencies of 1 given package.
I never noticed a way to install only 1 package file and ignore everything that it needs. I always use ports and packages mxed and would use that often. The dependencies aren't always really needed...
Prior to 15.0 my fastest install time from wiped disk to the shutdown process that shows the uptime was 2m 43s. 15.0-16.0 with pkg was 4-5 mins. I'm not sure if a part with pkg is affecting times or maybe a difference in installer prompts/layout...
It happened by accident. I never asked the installer to use packages. My selection was for distribution sets. However during the installer process something went wrong (with networking of course), and it had to start over. I'm well aware of...
There is a lot of abuse in the system, in all directions. While there are (a lot) of cases which are misguided, there are also cases where this is the correct way. The question is where you draw the line, this is a spectrum. And even when I...
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