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  • zester
    zester replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    He is exaggerating, but doing it in a very aggressive manner, which is unprofessional.
  • zester
    zester replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Well a couple were confirmed https://github.com/dloebl/cgif/releases/tag/v0.5.1 & NVIDIA's AI Red Team found and confirmed 3 that were Critical. Those were the easiest for me to verify.
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    I'm half German. From my mother's side. Whole bunch of German family names I'm related to. So we might be related!
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    We have some useful discussion about AI. In threads that are about AI. And they don't contain slop. Especially not 3 pages worth of slop.
  • martinrame
    martinrame replied to the thread Jails vs Podman vs VM.
    As we use Gitea, we'll create a private registry there. I'll comment how the whole process works.
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Nah. At the 0:14 mark I'm on the right side of the stands. (I gained weight for the part. :) ) It was 110 degrees that day. Miserable.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    That's still no reason to post AI slop on a forum. And we will see how many of the maintainers of the affected software will agree that these bug reports are valuable.
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    I use Iask to ask a question that search engines can't handle or lie about for commercial reasons. It's Chinese and on point. No bs. Just get your information.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread cp: Interrupted system call.
    I filed a bug to clarify matters: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=293028
  • zester
    zester replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    AI is a great tool, it's like one of the worlds greatest debuggers, there is a open source news report that just came out about how AI found over 500 critical security flaws in open source software. I love AI music and Desktop Wallpapers, I can't...
  • zester
    zester replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Solved NFS with OpenBSD client.
    What command or setting does that need? Nfsd with -t option?
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Solved NFS with OpenBSD client.
    Then how can it work with linux? What is OpenBSD expecting and how is it different?
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Does the Space Force have training facilities in 1 g environments? They might be at a disadvantage.
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    So were these guys from my town (St Louis): View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdx6cN03uNg&list=PL6WAxym74loe2xhDZSLv-f3-kTXz5hU3b I'm in it. And if you knew who to look for, you'll see me. I grew up down the street from the park where this...
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Solved NFS with OpenBSD client.
    If packet filter is the supposed problem, shouldn't you disable it to verify that? In case it's sure, there must be something wrong with data sent to the nfs-server. I must say it sounds kind of interesting that something blocked by pf still...
  • Crivens
    Crivens reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread Patriots or Seahawks? with Like Like.
    In water polo I root for Atlètic-Barceloneta.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Do you want to change that? By the time you have Netflix running on FreeBSD you will have more of a clue about computers - whether you want to or not.
  • K
    kpedersen replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    To be fair, if your main use-case is Youtube and Libreoffice, I would keep with Windows. Likely your machine provides an OEM license for it anyway. Then netflix and spotify are also first-class supported.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Asking the other way round: is which way to you want your computing experience to improve?
  • B
    Thank you just the same. The wiki link I hadn't seen before. The how-to I had just glanced at previously. I'll study both now. I suppose all this can change when FreeBSD v16.0 is released. Thanks again!
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    I want the Air Force to compete.
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Are you online? I think it takes less than 20 commands to create a minimal Xorg with Libreoffice and firefox on a common 64-bit PC. Getting a printer working may take some time, depending on the printer.
  • zester
    zester replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    From a technical standpoint FreeBSD is superior in design, the only issues is going to be hardware support, and the fact that most software is written specifically for Linux which makes things a peta. Youtube(most of it should be fine)...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Or handegg?
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Well, the member of this forum obviously think FreeBSD is good. Libreoffice and Youtube aren't a problem.
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Solved NFS with OpenBSD client.
    If you create a file in the mounted nfs directory in OpenBSD, it can only be very small, otherwise the nfs-client (and its mount point) gets unrespopnsive? I assume it's not the server. If any remote process can make a server hang we have a...
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Solved NFS with OpenBSD client.
    Why >1K files? And you're copying to a client? I think you need to be more specific about the situation.
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread Solved Tint2 in the future.
    The maintainer has submitted the fix. https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=293022 It may take time for it to committed.
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread hp deskjet 5150.
    My Brother MFC (laser) works without any Brother drivers. I use the everywhere driver--not only on FreeBSD but also tested on several Linux distributions.
  • J
    I only see this message now, after I had tried with a later txg :( I have found that post that gave me hope too https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/the-pool-metadata-is-corrupted-how-to-get-your-data-out-of-the-corrupted-zpool.94480/post-670906 ...
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    As for the halftime show, there's a story behind that. In Living Color, one year, put on an episode to go on during the halftime show, which at the time was a marching band and other less interesting stuff. They had a timer on screen so viewers...
  • J
    WARNING 1: Seeing that you have received no response in more than 72 hours, with nothing but good intentions in my heart, especially helping you, I outsourced your case to a non-subject expert-in-training and below the horizontal line is what it...
  • J
    The command above failed with an IO error; so I re-ran with the txg 43683330 that showed with the command It's been 5 days and it's still going with all disks showing 100% activity (as shown by gstat -a) Is there a way to check the progress of...
  • Zare
    I don't know Mac. On Windows, WASAPI can be used to instantiate vdevs from userspace. And then that vdev can be connected to the audio server via tooling, e.g. for ASIO systems, ASIO4ALL driver. Windows is quite OK in this regard and apart from...
  • zester
    Don't buy off ebay, get re-certified from amazon, you can get there old networking equipment for cheap, and its generally reliable I have never had any issues I buy older stuff then resell with FreeBSD preinstalled and configured.
  • zester
    Just a word of advise running a rack server isn't cheap, I have a HP Proliant DL360P Gen8 and a HP 2920 Switch and its costing me around $100 a month in electricity, And they are loud!!! I would just get something like a TP-Link ER605
  • Espionage724
    LOL - No :-). I use Ubuntu as my main desktop as well. Ubuntu always software updates reliably, especially the NVIDIA graphic card drivers, and all my Steam and Wine games work perfectly on it. As you pointed out - "It's boring" :-)... The...
  • D
    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    All I know is one of those guys has to carry that pumpkin from one end of that cow pasture to another without gettin' knocked down or steppin' in somethin'. --Andy Griffith
  • B
    How would I go about building FreeBSD 9.0 i386 in a jail?
  • B
    balanga reacted to scottro's post in the thread hp deskjet 5150 with Like Like.
    Assuming you got it installed with cups, there's a print test page option. Click the printer, and there will be, to the left a Maintenance option. Click the drop down arrow and there's an option to print a test page.
  • B
    balanga reacted to atax1a's post in the thread hp deskjet 5150 with Like Like.
    should be a test-page button from the web interface. are you getting any, like, meaningful errors? have you tried any amount of reading the documentation or looking at the web interface?
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread Patriots or Seahawks? with Like Like.
    Never seen American Football match in my whole life. Maximum 30 seconds. Never heard of the teams. :). View: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pDKNhRvqJ4s
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to eternal_noob's post in the thread Patriots or Seahawks? with Like Like.
    Patriotic sea hawks.
  • quamenzullo
    quamenzullo reacted to tuxador's post in the thread Typesetting with FreeBSD with Thanks Thanks.
    yes it's called CETZ
  • tuaris
    tuaris replied to the thread pcengines replacement.
    The Advantech rackmount network appliance might be too much overkill (in terms of capabilities) for my needs. I currently have a HUNSN NFA-RS42 that I'm happy with. However I need a second unit, but they are always sold out every time I am...
  • cracauer@
    Well, at least itis trivial to route all output through a jack pluin or a plugin container such as a DAW.. For macOS you have to buy special software to do it. Dunno about winnoze. Given that I don't see the need to go kernel.
  • Zare
    What OP describes is a typical task of a LV2 audio plugin. But then applications are limited to LV2 hosts and Jack clients. In order to connect that to standard audio programs again virtual_oss is needed to provide a virtual cuse device that...
  • D
    I did not know that would still work with ZFS. Cool! I would do that with all my installs.
  • tembun
    Thank you very much for the references and the explanation! I will explore!
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