I'm trying to work with 9.0 i386 and would like to install some pkgs from
http://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/9.0-RELEASE/packages/
but guess I need to direct this old version to an appropriate packages archive...
There's definitely a port for it. And a package. Do you have a custom repo? If you click the link in my earlier post, it takes you to freshports.org which shows the name of port and package.
Rust does not eliminate memory-related bugs in a kernel context; it merely shifts where and how they occur. The moment Rust code interacts with existing C kernel infrastructure through FFI, shared data structures, or unsafe blocks the language’s...
you did read the forum rules, didn't you?
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/ghostbsd-pfsense-truenas-and-all-other-freebsd-derivatives.7290/
FreeBSD 13.1 has been EOL for over *two and a half years* now...
The freebsd-boot partition isn't a "boot" drive. It doesn't even have a filesystem, it's loaded into memory verbatim by the code in the master boot record. Depending on booting UFS or ZFS it contains the contents of gptboot or gptzfsboot. FreeBSD...
I actually had a similar problem on Linux before I switched to FreeBSD and ZFS. It might be the filesystem issue.
Specifically, ZFS has sync enabled, meaning it syncs everything to disk right away, and even if the power goes out, it'll sync...
Hi All
I am using VIMAGE(vnet) + netgraph to build independence two jail as follows.
Here, NIC ng_vimage0 using jail (IP range: 10.0.2.0~10.0.3.254) to access with host and internet, FIB=1
ng_vimage0...
Hey everyone,
So, I've had some power fluctuations at home recently, with a few cuts and sudden restarts that forced my system to reboot unexpectedly. I managed to repair the filesystem to some extent using fsck, but ever since then, Firefox has...
Think of yourself as the base system and wear blue-light blocking glasses :cool: (they work any OS, device, even rooms with LEDs)
I got cheap frames and a "High-Index Blokz+ Tints" option for blue-light, along with rose tint for extra-warm that...
Anyone heard of sdl_sge? Simple line/pixel graphics on a SDL 1 surface on Xorg.. It's out of the tree for years but I still use it because I don't have time to change things that need it. It still works when added to a recent portstree with the...
Yupp, that was it. mod_os.h is unique to the broken tree and has a modification date of April 27, 2025, which is roughly when this machine was active last. Are you on BSDCan? I would like to buy you a beer.
My mistake was to blindly assume (and...
Yes. Right now a working theory is that an autogenerated mod_os.h is on the bad machine and not on the good ones. Apparently it is not affected by `make cleankernel`. I got a fresh git clone on the bad machine and it did build the kernel...
Such kernel messages during the installation are annoying because they overwrite the dialog of the bsdinstaller. For the less skilled it looks like the installation failed. A bug report should be filed for bsdinstaller.
You can stop this...
Hello Roman, I followed your post, as I also use a debian userland. Got Reaper running, but don't see a way to connect MIDI through netjack?
Google also doesn't seem to be helpful in this case
It seems that with every modification of the original post it will be taken offline for moderation for some time.
I'll rather continue posting my findings using replies.
Patch Linux jackd audio into FreeBSD jackd
Now this is a really nice one...
Hello all, I recently switched to FreeBSD, coming from the Linux world, mostly Debian.
As I like to do music, I want to bring my favourite tools with me, one of them being Renoise.
I've managed to perfectly run Renoise and jackd with the Linux...
I really don't think it is machine instability because
- it reproduces exactly the same every time
- it does build in /usr/src/release on the same machine
One is an AMD CPU laptop. The other is an Intel Desktop (the b0rked one). Both amd64. No ECC on either. The broken one has src and obj on ZFS. Everything else on that machine and the whole working AMD is on UFS.
I am crusading down the VM route...
Looks like just late kernel messages. It's kind of silly FreeBSD sends it to teminal 0 where also the setup dialog program outputs to. So confusing and so not necessary... What about putting this on line 23, 24 and 25 on a 80x25 console?
"Install the results to /" means I untarred the tarfiles that /usr/src/release built. Everything base system except /etc
Normally you don't have to go /usr/src/release to recompile your world as `make world` in /usr/src also cleans the...
Honestly, I don't know, I have very little experience with this, I'm going to learn in the process. I think it doesn't really matter for me, my goal is not to find the easiest way to implement a particular task, because I don't have one - I...
Thank you so much for the complement it means alot.
If you’re familiar with Qt and QML, development will feel very similar. The toolkit isn’t fully polished yet, but the following example shows what you can expect when creating an application...
The problem is 100% reproducible. It' always the same macros.
In addition `make world` worked when I ran it from /usr/src/release (it uses a chroot and a fresh environment). To clarify, on the same machine. Once I install the result to / it has...
Yeah, you're right. I have truss runs of both working and non-working machines. On first sight nothing sprung to mind, but I should dig deeper into them.
The $PATH and friends environment variables are overwritten by `make world`. I also tried running the build from a user account with no dotfiles (root).
Original article here.
Consider this when replying.
The first BETA build for the FreeBSD 14.4 release cycle is now available. ISO images for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv7, aarch64, and riscv64 architectures...
It's weird that with all the cheating and the boorish behavior that people still like the Patriots. They're up there with the Yankees and Cowboys as a team that nobody likes.
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