Normal PC, normal PC screen, and serial based input controller.
One of machines that evokes great memories from college days :
MP3 jukebox + quizzes and various games, coin operated. It actually had a standard ATX PC case inside.
4:06 he's using Firefox!
I want to know more about that machine too; the inside looks clean, and FreeBSD's choice looks intentional. I tried searching random words on front like "spielstelle" but that might be a generic word
I researched a...
Hi,
I noticed that OpenRocket (https://openrocket.info/) is currently not available in the FreeBSD ports tree.
OpenRocket is an actively supported open source Java application for rocketry model design and flight simulation.
I have created a...
As I remember, that flang option in clang was removed from defaults because the build happens to use 10+GB memory per process, so when you build with all cpus, most of the machines will get into oom-killing, and obviousely people complained...
I have been to a casino only once in my life, when a friend who goes to them told me he got some patterns going on in some card game, hi lo thing. I tried to reason to him and say all those machines are preset so house wins, there are no patterns...
Since FreeBSD is based on Clang that is part of llvm project, I was wondering which Fortran compiler to use. Ideally, it would be nice to use Flang to avoid installing another C compiler to get gfortran if possible.
By searching through forum, I...
Hello!
When watching a documentary, I noticed that this gambling machine of the early 2000s uses FreeBSD.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFJGBL4uQiQ
minute 3:28
A short sequence of the inside is shown, but it is not possible to see the...
You would not kload it. Once it's installed if you run startx, then X should start. You might be better off with vm-bhyve, which automates some of it. Then you could use a template like
loader="uefi"
graphics="yes"
xhci_mouse="yes"
cpu=1...
No, not exactly. Wine reconciliates two completely incompatible OSes.
Linuxulator is one of many Unix-on-Unix compatibility layers. Early FreeBSD had System V Release 4 compatibility as far as I remember. Linux also had a number of...
I'm unable to get the hang of the MOC the console audio player.
When I start mocp, I get a directory listing on the left panel but none of the cursor keys work. Neither does TAB or ENTER.
Looks like I'm missing something basic.
Any ideas?
This week-end, I installed FreeBSD on one of my homelabs and tried to run llama.cpp inferences on it.
TL;DR: Almost there! Actually, with recent GPU, it may already be usable.
My Hardware
I have two homelabs with strictly identical hardware so...
Let us know how it goes. It has been some time since somebody had CUDA running through the Linuxulator.
Good thinking about Vulkan instead of CUDA. I'll have to try that.
Try a different approach: install and start X.org, then go to another console and start the programs you would like to have on screen all tthe time backgrounded. I have only X.org and openbox with a keyboard-oriented configuration file. No icons...
Host needs to be running the Xserver. Keep in mind X11 applications are clients, they connect to the Xserver. So in order for X11 applications to run through X forwarding, the host (from where you are running ssh -X ...) has to have the Xserver...
MG if you saw the COBOL jokes earlier, function overloading is very much the opposite.
Consider the overloaded operator + that works on integers of different sizes both signed and unsigned, and floats, and doubles. If you've ever added two...
Sorry, thought it said VirtualBox.
In any case, it'll work with bhyve but you must UEFI boot the VM and enable the graphics/VNC console. Then you can use the scfb video driver for Xorg.
Reading this thread as C++ noob, isn't it supposed to be that way because of OOP polymorphism support? That was long ago for me. I never used it because it kind of targets group projects but for only 1 person, it's too much irrelevant code and...
It shouldn't be necessary. I see from another post that you're not using vm-bhyve, which is all I'm familiar with, but at any rate, to get X running on a FreeBSD VM, I install xorg-server, xf86-input-libinput, xf86-video-scfb xinit (which...
I started off with xfce4 when I first started with FreeBSD because it seemed to be the easiest to install, but after a few years I found that it provided many things I didn't want or need and eventually decided on lxde which is much simpler and...
According to ChatGPT, the most reliable method (Works 99%) of getting PC-DOS 2000 iso installed on a USB stick is by using Rufus...
So I dug out an old Windows disk, I'd forgotten how horrendous Windows is, and eventually managed to find a...
Note to self so that I don't ask again in a year's time.
http://www.freshports.org/misc/vifm
http://www.freshports.org/misc/ytree
https://www.freshports.org/misc/nnn
http://www.freshports.org/misc/lf
http://www.freshports.org/deskutils/fff
Website Development & Domain
I chose the domain name osforge.org to evoke a place where developers can shape their own vision of FreeBSD. The goal is to allow users to hand-pick their desktop shell, compositor, panels, docks, file manager, and...
Original article here.
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The second 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...
vgl(3) is no longer working since FreeBSD moved to vt (from syscons). I am working on an alternative (glass) but frankly it doesn't sound like you want this anyway, these are for running Doom directly in the console without X11.
Doom is mostly...
vgl(3) is no longer working since FreeBSD moved to vt (from syscons). I am working on an alternative (glass) but frankly it doesn't sound like you want this anyway, these are for running Doom directly in the console without X11.
Doom is mostly...
Anybody who wants to know what websites break if you put FreeBSD into the user agent string can just use an extension to change it. Available for Chrome and Firedfox.
Original article here.
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I owned the Original Macintosh "FAT MAC". No really! It was called the Fat Mac :cool: -- so I had 512KB ! (Link): Wikipedia Fat Mac
To really maximize things you also had to have the (internal) 3 1/2 floppy (AND!) the external 3 1/2 floppy...
I promise I'm not an AI bot.
balanga
fetch https://forums.freebsd.org/search/487826/?c[users]=balanga&o=date
Not exactly what you asked but it's a start.
Now at 147.0.4,2 pkg version. This is my mess-around computer
It was just an example of firefox output that I saw while using it, while there's no problem, and it doesn't show any related program component. Can we have a function name or line...
It would be up to technical users / developers to lead the way.
Most software engineers have terrible web dev skills, usually a plain text website. If they could normalize on HTML4 rather than some random github pages / wordpress blog, we could...
It would be up to technical users / developers to lead the way.
Most software engineers have terrible web dev skills, usually a plain text website. If they could normalize on HTML4 rather than some random github pages / wordpress blog, we could...
I was on 27mc packet radio in Eurooe long ago. There's not much left of it, afaik. The bandwidth goes in bytes per second...
At some point truckers started buying break devices to bug the protocol of bidirectional radio links on their channels.
Ha ha! No. You can do that yourself. :D
I have been a ham since I was 13 years old in 1956. I am 83 now. We use the internet for information exchange and discovery, but have no need to use it to communicate with. We prefer just good old Radio...
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