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    balanga replied to the thread Building FreeBSD 9.0 i386.
    I've just installed it and am running it naitively so I'll see how far I get after just extracting base kernel and src txz's without any packages.
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Movies (and TV shows)....
    Train Dreams on Netflix right now. Great flick.
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    Espionage724 replied to the thread Movies (and TV shows)....
    Bollywood 🤣 There was some hilarious movie a couple years ago that got me into that genre
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    Firstly it is a pleasure to introduce myself to the community. I've been a long standing advocate of many things Open Source, and the after-life Unix community. I currently run a multi-purpose FreeBSD backbone server as part of my financial...
  • zester
    Note to future me: By default, all installations are global. A “local” install is simply a global package whose accessibility is restricted to a specific user.
  • freethread
    freethread reacted to rsronin's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
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    freethread reacted to blackbird9's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    Somehow I missed this. 2 and a half hours live performance. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD3i6XYHjQ0
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Building FreeBSD 9.0 i386.
    Not entirely sure but I think it's a good idea to have the build machine booted with the i386 kernel so all the system calls are compatible. I wonder how far a amd64 15.0 system gets with crosscompiling, though. Is i386 even suported still?
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    balanga replied to the thread Building FreeBSD 9.0 i386.
    I guess I need tocd /usr/src and make buildworld and this shouldn't depend on which version I want to build and being in a jail shouldn't make any difference. Have I got that right?
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    freethread reacted to cracauer@'s post in the thread Is FreeBSD good? with Like Like.
    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.
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    I purchased a Lenovo LapTop"IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 16" as a gift to my long time Veteran Buddy. It has an Intel graphics card on the MotherBoard. I have been able to make my personal PC load and work by adding 20-nvidia-driver.conf to the...
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    cracauer@ replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    Right. I is actually a huge advantage for Google that they have a pre-AI-slop copy of the Internet. Including youtube.
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to JohnK's post in the thread The Random Thread with Like Like.
    I know it's not a "great" thought but this is why I choose C and "no dependencies" if I can.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread The Random Thread.
    Apparently storage is relatively cheap on a datacenter scale. And even though much content is not interesting to general human audiences you can always let an AI play with it.
  • cracauer@
    Well, OP would be doing high-level programming, just in the kernel.
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    Beastie replied to the thread FVWM.
    Running on fvwm3 with 1 xterm/vi, galculator and two iconified xterms. There are many missing external files though so the only thing you can see of menus are their borders.
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  • zester
    The is the layout visual debugging, we use flexbox for most layouts which give the capability of being responsive, nether Gtk or Qt has this feature. Gnome fakes it in there desktop shell. If you have ever done any development with qt you would...
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    I saw the one you put on the F'in Rams. And the whiners.
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to zester's post in the thread Patriots or Seahawks? with Like Like.
    Seattle is where I live!!!! We have the loudest fans in the GAME!!!!!!! Go 12's!! Did you see that ass beating we put on the 40 whiners!!!
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    Zare No doubt but OP stated wanting to "practice more low-level programming" which I took to mean in-kernel.
  • zester
    I was able to knock off a bunch of low hanging fruit, 1. Desktop Icons and Rubber Band Selection 2. Windows style dock with quick launch, task list, date/time, status icons 3. Hotplug Daemon for Removable Devices.. This is the dock.toml it...
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    zester replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Ohhh OHHH!!!!!! what was that score!!! 41 - 6!!!
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    zester reacted to Beastie7's post in the thread Patriots or Seahawks? with Like Like.
    Rootin for the New Seattle Patrihawks. Cause ‘Murica.
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    zester replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Your missing out! Seahawks fans are the loudest in the GAME!!
  • zester
    zester replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Seattle is where I live!!!! We have the loudest fans in the GAME!!!!!!! Go 12's!! Did you see that ass beating we put on the 40 whiners!!!
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    cracauer@ replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    Not in this thread. And a page is 24 lines of course :)
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    Probably a temporary glitch. Have you tried them again yet? I can fetch packages from both servers through https without a problem.
  • cracauer@
    Ubuntu does more bloaty things than just install a bunch of random *.deb packages.
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Is FreeBSD good?.
    I read somewhere that you need to be a serious computer enthusiast to run FreeBSD so I don't think it would be right for the OP.
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    Maturin I'll be in Passau for two days.
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    cracauer@ replied to the thread cp: Interrupted system call.
    bonta what are the flags (if any) that you used when mounting the NTFS?
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to Maturin's post in the thread Patriots or Seahawks? with Like Like.
    I know, from USA every country looks small - especially from somewhere more in the middle, like St. Louis (I've been on the arch.) And apart from many of your countrymen you actually travel outside the states, so you know, there is whole world...
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Patriots or Seahawks?.
    My other half is Hungarian. I'll be visiting my grandparents home town of Budapest in May.
  • 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.
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    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.
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    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.
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    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...
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    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?
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    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?
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    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.
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    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...
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