Going back to reading, my wife often watches Korean shows on Netflix. She has the subtitles set to Japanese, so I sometimes will try to read the subtitles. (Usually aloud, which annoys her, but I only do it a little).
Going back to reading, my wife often watches Korean shows on Netflix. She has the subtitles set to Japanese, so I sometimes will try to read the subtitles. (Usually aloud, which annoys her, but I only do it a little).
I like your Windows theme for XFCE. I see on your terminal that it's called Chicago95 (so I guess it's a Windows 95 theme). Let's make a web search (I use Brave Search)... There it is:
https://github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95
I use Plasma, and I...
And why would you do that? When pkg pulls in a dependency, it's because the software needs it to run properly.
The deno requirement has been the case for a few weeks now and yt-dlp has been warning about it a few months back already. Recent...
tuaris, it seems the update failed before applying any patch, which is good. Clear the freebsd-update working directory with rm -r /var/db/freebsd-update/*, then try to update the host again.
The past cases in USA e.g. somebody vs Apple or Google store, don't exactly define an App Store. There is a notion of it being a "distribution channel" however App Store was treated as a marketplace and these cases were based on transactions and...
This thread is a time anomaly. Random appearing noise from the future. We must not disturb causality and zap the universe. Everything is normal, we were all searching this information and it looks like expected. It goes wrong when somebody traces...
pkg install python3
This is a meta port to the Python 3.x interpreter and provides symbolic links
to bin/python3, bin/pydoc3, bin/idle3 and so on to allow compatibility with
minor version agnostic python scripts.
I have recently switched on some of my machines to FreeBSD.
I have also adjusted my "make your life easier" scripts to work on FreeBSD.
Some of them are written in Python, and I am looking for a way to write shebangs in such a way that they work...
I am not expert at US law, but I would be confident (bet money confident) that deeming a package repository as app store would fall flat at the court.
Package repositories predate app stores; they're not open source app stores, but package...
There are various mentions of the systemd aspects in this other HN thread:
Story of XZ Backdoor [video]
These might also be of interest:
Everything I Know About the XZ Backdoor
Discovering the XZ Backdoor with Andres Freund (podcast episode)
I believe that FreeBSD updated their license to add "Not for use in California." So they are going to refuse to implement it. I read somewhere that in the Linux world, someone was going to update SystemD to implement this, but the same issue...
telnetd was always something that should never be exposed outside of a private and secure network. A bit like NFSv3 or.... lpd ;)
And lets be honest, Linux probably badly integrated systemd into it and fscked it up.
My bigger concern is when...
The touchscreen must show the entire desktop that the 3 other screens are part of? Not sure if that's possible because a combined desktop of 3 monitors with different resolutions is far from a reasonable rectangle. What should that look like on...
I'm not a FreeBSD developer (committer), but I frequently send patches to the source tree (mostly man pages). I have source tree for my machine (-STABLE) under /usr/src, and I have a separate tree for the latest source tree (-CURRENT) under...
Hey!
I'm wondering what the typical workflow of FreeBSD developers is. Do you usually make changes directly in the source tree and then run make buildworld && make installworld on top of a working system? Or do you use jails or VMs?
I checked...
Maybe try out xrandr settings... But what do you want the touchscreen to show? Is it a combined desktop where you can move the mouse over different displays?
It's possible to convert raw usb-data from the touchscreen to X screen coordinates and...
Usually direct, unless I need kernel debugging in which case it will be bhyve.
My favorite -current machine is PXE (diskless) booted with snapshots on the server, so it is hard to screw up.
Well, I did send an email and got it returned with a 550 error. The address was correct, so, perhaps he no longer receives messages there. I'll try snail mail.
I like your Windows theme for XFCE. I see on your terminal that it's called Chicago95 (so I guess it's a Windows 95 theme). Let's make a web search (I use Brave Search)... There it is:
https://github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95
I use Plasma, and I...
astyle, I just use mpv to watch these things. I used to be more into multimedia--I have an old page on working with multimedia, though most of it was written when the issue was making DVDs. https://srobb.net/dvds.html
Most of it now is pretty...
My grandparents are 93/94 years old, they're in the nursing home.
The trick to getting old, and its not just they're old, their face skin is better than some people 50 years younger then them, is low to no amounts of stress.
No food gym or...
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-No-Build-LTO
FreshPorts shows LTO=on and I have Mesa version Mesa 26.1.0-devel-lto.
A comment implies using Clang allows LTO to be fine?
I follow the thread "Introduce yourself, tell us who you are and why you chose FreeBSD" because I enjoy reading the posts of the new members and to welcome them by at least clicking like.
This one is from today...
I've personally been using php83 without any problems with nextcloud. So, you can update at least that far. I feel like I had a reason for not using php84, but I can't remember why and whatever it was could be a non-issue now.
Being a noob again killing Cows was kind-of fun :p (testing out live streaming on FreeBSD with OBS Studio)
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/ewiiRX7D79s?t=75s
For yt-dlp I did also try to use the deno package to no avail. So I tried node also to no avail. I also tried to build each from ports. I recall one failed and the other I stopped caring mid way through because it was taking so long, sort of like...
xlibre pkg seems good on 16.0-CURRENT :D (GW2, wine-devel 11.3; evdev xorg.conf forced)
Having XLibre's Intel DDX installed had X not start and report some unwind error (was fine installed and xorg.conf-forced on Xorg), but removing it and...
It is currently being discussed, in the freebsd-hackers@ public mailing list.
https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-hackers/2026-February/005867.html
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/
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