hedwards Yes, possibly. However I remember this direct connect approach working for some time now. Time flies; don't want to put time on it. :)
I answered it in the context of balanga's initial question. In my case restored structures were being...
That's always a consideration, it may not be the right way to go for the OP, but right now I'm seeing a ripple effect on a lot of systems, some of which might be appropriate. Certainly, some caution is always a good idea with respect to used...
One caution about used systems from eBay...for a while, I was buying Checkpoint 4600 devices from eBay to run the OPNsense firewall on. They were not very expensive, and they had eight Ethernet ports built in. I got three of them, and all of them...
Just as an FYI. Right now there's an absolute flood of used business systems and the like on eBay right now that might be worth considering. I picked one up to run Linux on for use with Crashplan, but the prices right now are massively depressed...
FreeBSD does NOT have nouveau driver ported. (If I recall correctly, someone once tried and created ports, but never worked well and removed.)
So if you try this way, in the mentioned config for NVIDIA dGPU, Driver line should be "nvidia"...
I thought about having a server in a basement and Sunshine/Moonlight with mini PCs :p
Not sure how multi-head would work, but a quick idea is either 1 host GPU that can present itself as a single GPU to VMs with passthrough (like 5 VMs would see...
This lspci looks like it's muxless (Intel on main VGA/NVIDIA on 3D)
I had this years ago for a 1060 laptop and Linux (nothing special iirc but forces specific DDX instead of modesetting):
Section "OutputClass"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"...
I'd avoid Ryzen 400-500 series (I had issues X470 PCVR and heard of other's having similar 500). Ryzen CPU and chipset USB would randomly disconnect Rift CV1 sensors or the HMD, but luckily my X470 board also had a separate ASMedia controller and...
MidnightBSD has already decided to change their license to prohibit use in California due to the Digital Age Assurance Act. Will FreeBSD be doing the same?
https://ostechnix.com/midnightbsd-excludes-california-digital-age-assurance-act/
On a forum I posted a member introduction post (bit about myself), and at the bottom was a "allow AI responses" check; I had multiple paragraphs of info, hit post, and literally a second later a AI response came in also with a couple paragraphs...
There may have been changes in the mean time. That works on my system as well, but from what I can tell it does the same thing as pkg prime-list except that it will work if it's not the installed database.
It won't ever be complete in the way that normal users want because there's stuff that they refuse to implement themselves and refuse to accept patches to implement. It's stuff like the lack of support for multiple monitors making it a bit of...
How about Berkeley, Missouri? Home of the Mercury and Gemini space capsules and Boeing F-15EX Eagle II****T-7A Red Hawk trainer MQ-25 Stingray refueling drone, and formerly the F/A-18 Super Hornet. .
Mass surveillance is not the direction of travel in EU, but EU citizens are already mass-surveiled by American corporations through social network and the internet.
Chat control (I don't agree with it not in a slightest) is one bad part of EU...
As a FreeBSD user in California, things here have gotten pretty insane. FreeBSD is open source. On all the OSS OSs, this can be ripped out easily enough by the users who know how to do it, so the law now becomes unenforceable and it will make...
Original article here.
Consider this when replying.
The first release candidate 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...
IANAL and this isn't advice to anybody. But, the whole thing is a mess, any copies of the OS that were downloaded and installed prior to the law being enacted are likely grandfathered in due to not generally being able to ban things...
I have a much better and free solution. Better parenting. Forbid your child from accessing the things this is attempting to protect them from. Things like Reddit.
I have a much better and free solution. Better parenting. Forbid your child from accessing the things this is attempting to protect them from. Things like Reddit.
I have a much better and free solution. Better parenting. Forbid your child from accessing the things this is attempting to protect them from. Things like Reddit.
Flat out BS. Ban State of California usage and let the politicians unmake the mess they've created with braindead laws.
Why should we taint the user record with politics-regulation stuff in the first place?
I have a much better and free solution. Better parenting. Forbid your child from accessing the things this is attempting to protect them from. Things like Reddit.
As someone who used to train protection dogs, (https://srobb.net/dog.jpg) with dogs, a direct stare is definitely a threat, although I would say there's more to it, stance, accompanying motion, etc. I lost my cats many years ago, though I had...
Flat out BS. Ban State of California usage and let the politicians unmake the mess they've created with braindead laws.
Why should we taint the user record with politics-regulation stuff in the first place?
Well, Newsom ain't gettin' my vote for president now. And seriously folks, that might matter enough to him so that if enough of us protest against this, he might be against it too. (I don't even know what Newsom's view on it is.)
blackbird9 from...
I agree with you. Even though *my* use of (in this case) Japanese is minimal, Wayland can't do it all. I believe there are some other things that X can do, that Wayland can't, but as it's not that important to me at present, I haven't really...
Even if single compositor works, it's not at all sufficient to say Wayland is complete.
ALL COMPOSITORS RUNNING ON WAYLAND SANELY WORK (means, Wayland itself mutually support sane work) ON ALL ENVIRONMENTS RUNNING WAYLAND is the prerequisite to...
I still use the algorithms published in the Journal of Applied Statistics, mainly for the code quality and robustness - all the mathematical issues, convergence, handling of floating point, etc, have been carefully thought through...
Today I had to do some checks from my backups; was googling which table it is in. Posting here for future googlers:
# sqlite3 /tmp/restore/mail/var/db/pkg/local.sqlite
SQLite version 3.50.4 2025-07-30 19:33:53
Enter ".help" for usage hints...
so, when I attempt to mount md0p3 using ntfs-3g, here is what I get:
:/mnt/6TB # ntfs-3g /dev/md0p3 /mnt/Joes3
NTFS signature is missing.
Failed to mount '/dev/md0p3': Invalid argument
The device '/dev/md0p3' doesn't seem to have a valid NTFS...
Disclaimer: I know nothing about this, but a quick search suggests using this to get debug info. That output is less than helpful.
ntfs-3g -o debug /dev/ada2s1 /mnt/drive_d
Isn't that just knowing the exact operation of your graphics hardware? I think all that a display server or whatever you call it needs is the elementary information required to display things on a rectangular screen made of pixels, and...
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