Thanks for the question. I'm struggling to understand the whole Linux containers on FreeBSD myself. I was going to start a thread--and I probably still should--but I'll sit and watch this one.
Hello everyone! My name is Santiago and ever since I first tried Arch Linux when it came out with "FreeBSD-style rc scripts" and other "FreeBSD-style" things I've always wondered what the fuss was about. Now, I started a company with my wife...
I got forced to run FreeBSD after my Thinkpad started to crash with Linux and Windows. Legitimately Linux and Windows will no longer boot or run on my Thinkpad without eventually hanging my entire computer.
So after a failed install with HaikuOS...
I'm a boy from China who is 14 years old,I used to use Windows11 and Gnu/Linux.
I had tried many Linux Distros. It's a big waste of my time and I even installed Gentoo with full disk encryption. Ops!
I had also tried OpenBSD , It's simple and...
Greetings from Indonesia. Sorry, it took me so long to introduce myself here.
I am just a low-life webdev, got myself a taste of UNIX-like OS back in around '99 when I played around with Slackware on my Pentium machine. Have to switch to Windows...
It's part of the base OS, the "version" of the shell is linked to the version of the OS.
https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/
shell/bash does have this feature (/dev/tcp/....), not /bin/sh.
Thank you all. We are evaluating OCI containers and they look neat from the user point of view, you just pull the container and start on a new server, the same for updates.
But before jumping in, is there a case in favor of jails against containers?.
I like the technical approach of this project. I dislike the visuals, heavily.
Don't take it as a criticism, of course aesthetics is subjective. But keep in mind that a lot of people are running away from the so called flat interfaces and rounded...
Joplin is an open source alternative to Evernote. It can be used with on-premise backend or with their own cloud storage.
The killer-feature for me is the possibility to use Nextcloud as a backend (only as a backend, without a possibility to edit...
Hello,
I am observing strange newsyslog behavior inside a jail on FreeBSD 14.3.
It looks as if log rotation happens twice at midnight, resulting in an additional rotated file that contains only two log lines.
Current log files:
-rw-r-----...
Not in particullar but I'm interested in having a controllable 2d display show fast pixel graphics on all working resolutions while not depending on anything else for graphics.
Problem is that GPU manufacturers are doing everything to prevent...
In fact, you are using pkg, not pkg. The only use of this last is to bootstrap pkg.
And pkg (as well as his brother pkg-static) is ignoring PACKAGESITE as stated here:
pkg.conf
Well wlroots https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wlroots/wlroots/ which is the c library we use to build the compositor, it does in fact support xwayland which is the protocol for running xorg programs on wayland compositors, now I haven't tested that...
Hi All
I'm trying to use pkg with local repository.
And need change repository dynamically working for jail
I had saw in pkg section CONFIGURATION
url Refer to PACKAGESITE in "ENVIRONMENT"
My work fine configure of repository...
For the past 14 years, I’ve been teaching myself how to build a GUI toolkit in C++. My dream has always been to be the first to bring a bsd licensed gui toolkit and desktop environment to freebsd built from scratch.
I was even featured on...
For the past 14 years, I’ve been teaching myself how to build a GUI toolkit in C++. My dream has always been to be the first to bring a bsd licensed gui toolkit and desktop environment to freebsd built from scratch.
I was even featured on...
Many Acer laptops from the past few years make use of Quanta HD Webcam. Quick and dirty way to make webcam work :
- inside the amazing port webcamd , in the linux media tree (currently pegged at 5.17) , add the missing usb device id structs in...
For the past 14 years, I’ve been teaching myself how to build a GUI toolkit in C++. My dream has always been to be the first to bring a bsd licensed gui toolkit and desktop environment to freebsd built from scratch.
I was even featured on...
Backup is important, but having some method of identifying corruption is also important. It's the main reason that I like ZFS as scrubbing it can identify the damage, and if it's a redundant set up repair it. Otherwise, I'll use par2 to create...
For the past 14 years, I’ve been teaching myself how to build a GUI toolkit in C++. My dream has always been to be the first to bring a bsd licensed gui toolkit and desktop environment to freebsd built from scratch.
I was even featured on...
For the past 14 years, I’ve been teaching myself how to build a GUI toolkit in C++. My dream has always been to be the first to bring a bsd licensed gui toolkit and desktop environment to freebsd built from scratch.
I was even featured on...
Yes, IIRC, I've had Win XP running in both VBox and Qemu. I haven't gotten around to trying it under Bhyve. As long as the VM shows something that the OS thinks is a video card compatible of displaying the output, things should be fine.
one of our college elders was a fan of XML and XML schema and thus XSLT. We once called it "cactus-fucking haskell" (because of all the pointy brackets) to his face and he thought that was hilarious.
It most definitely does work - for decades. Understand that was a toy example.
Your concern of schema lock-in is valid but a loose schema can also be a problem. Enforcing a schema is the first line of defense against mal-formed data. Someone's...
Regarding your first observation. The Foundation has around 20 contractors with expertise in specific areas that fill critical gaps that volunteers aren't able to fill. So, you'll see in the pie chart on the budget page that over 66% (going by...
That's why I don't like JSON. It's not that there's anything inherently wrong with JSON, it's that it's not intended to be used the way that I was using it and something else would likely make more sense. I'll probably eventually go back and...
I also prefer SGML for that reason. But more difficult to parse. JSON is nice concise, it can be the value of a column in sqlite3 and there are sqlite3 functions to deal with it:
https://sqlite.org/json1.html
All Is Well; The Future Is Bright
I don't think there's any problem, but I might be wrong. I also don't think it's of any use to have this kind of discussion, because everyone thinks what they think and people rarely change their mind, but...
I would have to disagree with you here. If new users are not attracted, eventually FreeBSD will die. Similarly providing an easier path, including a decent desktop env., to new users does not take away anything from FreeBSD's current use.
For...
So you are putting field data inside the <Company> element for different companies that are described in the attributes? That might work but I'd be concerned that the attributes might lock you in somehow later on.
If all else fails you can attach a debugger.
Just follow the guide for kernel debugging a guest kernel in bhyve. If you use the -G port (as opposed to a serial port) you actually debug the virtual machine. You should be able to Control-C inside...
You have two different things going on there. The first says "this element contains information about a company". The second is an element with attributes that describe the element. So they're not the same thing
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