Very true. Though the direction of the leadership is to remain UNIX-like. With GNU and Linux this has only ever been a symptom of its legacy, rather than a direction. Big, tangled and heavy has always been the GNU way.
Plus BSD leadership isn't...
Personal Identity strongly attached to a tool in form of a brand.
When the team is a bit of underdog (Linux), but strong enough, fans can be particularly nasty.
Similar to team sports or politics.
FreeBSD is too much of an oddity. Fans of Linux...
You should never explain yourself to anyone. What you did would be the same as going to a bunch of Windows users and telling them to switch to Linux. People will shit on you. Also, no one will ever think you are cool and hip because you use...
Of course I get your point. I am not an expert on roff, but I have a different sense of the importance of separating structure and rendering.
This is like the story of HTML and CSS. Originally HTML did not strongly distinguished between...
You don't have to use Spectrum's VoIP service. We get very inexpensive and functional VoIP from voip.ms, for about $2 per month. It might be possible to get Spectrum down much further.
Several neighbors use it, because in our area (rural and...
They will probably reject my merge request but I have poked the bear. 🤣
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-login-manager/-/merge_requests/107/diffs#fb94cd5d91673499b20f51d18b361552fc5a0bd3
I love playing music at random. My current playlists total more than 80,000 songs (5,000 songs x 16 playlists and working on the 17th). From big band jazz to speedcore and grindcore.
What about other satellite internet providers? A friend a while back had Hughesnet that early 2000s was kind-of slow and had bandwidth limits, but during a small window around 3AM it was fast no limits :p
Even if the speeds were still slow...
Heh I got that show on my NAS :p
I like queuing up a bunch of shows in folders and playing on shuffle; I make whatever TV channel I feel like that moment :p It started years ago with Adult Swim/Cartoon Network changing shows around and then my...
The point is that they've changed from the default and you can do your own investigation if that's not expected. There are other tools like tripwire and mtree that can give you something that you check before making changes and then log the...
Which then extends to making up "facts" that supposedly support their preferences. Which is just as bad here as elsewhere.
... FreeBSD users on this forum who are vicious about Linux, Windows, MacOS, and whatever else. Often with made-up...
cross: I am using that setup:
FreeBSD server with Jellyfin service
Nvidia Shield Pro with Jellyfin client
This works perfectly for me. However, since NFS on Android (at least on the the Shield) is iffy, the server runs both NFS and Samba, the...
Hmm. Browsing around the internet, asking myself "do I want to use Jellyfin as a streaming server on my new FreeBSD server?" this thread has me concerned that it might not be wise.
I have an nVidia Shield TV Pro, running Kodi, and I have for...
Most Linux people do not understand true freedom in principle.
They think 'forced' freedom with GPL is the 'real' freedom - but this is not freedom - its forced ... something trying to be freedom.
BSD people know that real freedom comes without...
Without understanding mdoc, those .Cm introduce text as bold face, have clearly a wanted effect in
the representation, perhaps their are though to be used in other logical context.
Thanks, I may try this, as maybe it will be a workaround until the defect is fixed. I'm not sure if the issue is unique to my graphics card though and, if so, if a bug has been logged for it.
I may just wait until 580.126.18 is in the LATEST...
Did you try with another compositor like x11-wm/picom ? I also have some strange things with the Xfce one and my GT 610.
I am using x11-wm/picom with x11/mate and x11-wm/fvwm3 to suppress tearing with Xorg and it does a good job.
Just for what it's worth, I've found whenever I've called Spectrum to complain about price, they have worked with me to lower it.
I actually called them a few days ago, as my price had gone up again, and, as I told them, had they not gotten...
The closer I get to "retirement" the fewer opinions I care about. My dogs, my wife, the butcher that is cutting me a 4lb boneless ribeye roast from the big end: those I care about. The rest of humanity? Not so much.
devel/hello_world has no dependencies and only 1 version. It's on my github.
First thing needed: a working Makefile that fetches the source file and registers the package hello_world. The result is /usr/local/bin/hello_world existing and pkg info...
Where it really shines is outside of Linux/BSD and with RISC OS.
So much great software for it including word processors, art suites, compilers that see it as a "high end" machine so runs blazingly fast.
Random screenshots.
The original...
Yes, the 1650 GPU is supported with the latest 580 driver.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/details/264091/
The 470 driver should work as well. It's listed as a legacy driver.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/details/226762/
Click to focus: that rules out any focus follows mouse (I prefer focus follows mouse so I usually have to tweak things so windows don't autoraise on me).
I'm at the point of "out of ideas" other than "there is a nvidia-drm-515" plus a few other...
That's approach from the wrong side, in my opinion. I made hello_world.c. Where can I find the things that are needed to make it a port that can be built and installed with the "make install" command? This is a checklist...
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