As you might imagine, this is not a good way. If you break something (which you will inevitably do) you might end up with a broken system.
Depends, for userland changes a jail might suffice.
Put it in /usr/local/etc/apache24/modules.d/001_php.conf
Not going to change how it works, but it keeps things a bit more organized. Use the Includes/ directory for your website configurations.
Note that this configuration assumes you have one...
Agencies? In California, the laws were passed by the legislature. It can only be changed by the legislature. So you need to contact about 120 elected legislators. Note that because of short term limits (6 years for the lower house, 12 for the...
Put it in /usr/local/etc/apache24/modules.d/001_php.conf
Not going to change how it works, but it keeps things a bit more organized. Use the Includes/ directory for your website configurations.
Note that this configuration assumes you have one...
I am not using hardware RAID, I configured the controller to be just a JBOD and present the drives straight through.
Since I configured it that way (which I detail here https://blog.tinkerbox.org/pc/hba_mode_DL380p_g8/ ) I have never messed in...
I've seen numerous guides to getting php working with Apache and am having problems displaying
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
What is the minimum I need to install?
Is this sufficient?
cat <<EOF >/usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/php.conf
<IfModule...
Both codebases have Enrico's code in. He has been a contributor for many, many years and his understanding of the architecture is probably better than anyone else. If there were more skilled developers around, he would step back from the code a...
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ok tried a few times and with a different drive, the SATA drive gives this in dmesg now
Mar 9 10:33:37 proliant6 kernel: ciss0: *** Hot-plug drive inserted, Port=2I Box=0 Bay=7 SN= WD-WCC4MJUHX6FC
Mar 9 10:33:37 proliant6 kernel: ciss0...
Every time someone changes the meaning of a word or phrase my ears prick up. I got the first tipoff when the first oil crisis hit (you know, riding your bike on the highway, no cars except flashing blue were allowed). Suddenly the oil exporting...
Hello,
Lately I’ve been feeling really tired of all the endless terminology chaos in our industry.
It’s always the same ideas — networks, virtual machines, configs — but every platform has to give them a new shiny name to sound “innovative”...
I doubt if that is really comparable innovation. Between 1925 and 1975 basically everybody got a car, a telephone and a TV, and we landed on the moon.
All this brought interesting new possibilities into life, and (most) people did follow along...
Many —and I mean many— years ago my father, a man deeply committed to civic associations, told me—in light of the rise of consumer groups—that he feared the day when we would all see ourselves as consumers rather than citizens.
That day arrived...
A very interesting book about consumer society "The Consumer Society: Myths and Structures" Written in 1970 by Jean Baudrillard, but when you read it, it seems like it was written just yesterday.
I recommend reading it, it's very interesting!
Used the good old handbook - https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/jails/index.html#creating-thin-jail-openzfs-snapshots. mdo works with a snapshot clone jail. Interested to see how the nullfs jails will be solved for mdo, maybe a new...
I think the children are a selected defense because nobody can reject it with a straight face. The actual goal is control of public information. It's 1 following phase after the ban on p2p information sharing. Everything must be commercialized. 1...
In all these jurisdictions the foundation should employ lawyers to contact relevant agencies. The foundation should work with lawyers to outline what FreeBSD is, and how it is used and what is the difference between accessing online services from...
All packages like 'make package' for te entire portstree? List all directories under /usr/ports/<category> and pipe it through a make BATCH=1 command.
I don't think anybody has that space at home. Maybe if you delete the work dir and source file...
Speaking of AI, I just watched this week's episode of Have I Got News For You. So..
In Washington State, if you pressed 2 (or whatever number) to get Spanish, you got someone speaking English with a Spanish accent. Blamed on AI.
In the same...
Speaking of AI, I just watched this week's episode of Have I Got News For You. So..
In Washington State, if you pressed 2 (or whatever number) to get Spanish, you got someone speaking English with a Spanish accent. Blamed on AI.
In the same...
Yes, you're probably right. However, I'm not enthusiastic about fixing that at the moment. Fernandel has the thread marked solved so it's all good. Thanks!
roper, it's obvious now that the problem is not with yt-dlp or its configuration, but with deno not being able to run.
You may be running programs built for a different version of FreeBSD, causing an ABI mismatch. What FreeBSD version are you...
I've used a laptop for server for years :cool: (swapped from a Phenom II desktop for power-saving); kind-of convenient having screen, keyboard, and mouse all in one!
If it's one machine to do all of that I'd get the best-spec'd one
roper, it's obvious now that the problem is not with yt-dlp or its configuration, but with deno not being able to run.
You may be running programs built for a different version of FreeBSD, causing an ABI mismatch. What FreeBSD version are you...
I don't see anything special in dmesg, but as i said it shows up with ciss_vol_status with correct ID, etc. so it means it is working.
And yes, I think it just needs to be triggered to scan somehow but I do not see how. I thought camcontrol...
The unsung heros of keeping the lights on. My opinion, maintenance is often more difficult than "new development". One needs to root cause a problem and then figure out a fix without breaking any existing uses. I've run into cases where bad...
No, there is in fact not, and I resent your implication. Wayland is not even at feature parity with xorg, as far as I have read. Yet, the linux community is attempting to make it the default, mainly by attrition.
Please stop trying to turn my...
nothing special needed, at boot times drives appear and can be used. My point is that I am trying to get hotplugging working. I can't/don't want to reboot the machine everytime a drive is replaced or added.
The reason why! It's because my provider modded their zyxel router, just check how GNAT works, and you can obtain your answer, GPON fibre modulator is setting up to use a private NAT ip for lot of people and filter with a firewall line in signal...
I think they wanted to freeze Xorg whilst working on Linux Wayland. Enrico pushing new code obviously worked against their interests. Xlibre fork needed to happen for a well maintained and forward moving UNIX display system.
Open-source...
huh. i suppose this is what we get for only using scrub on openbsd.
/usr/share/examples/pf/pf.conf says:
#table <spamd-white> persist
#set skip on lo
#scrub in
#nat-anchor "ftp-proxy/*"
#rdr-anchor "ftp-proxy/*"
#nat on $ext_if inet from...
Ok so to reiterate, the problem was elsewhere in my config file and its now fixed.
But I do have a followup question. Is there any way to get any kind of 'stats' of how many packets `scrub` is dumping because they're malformed, or fixing in...
Is there a reason why you need to use cloudflare? I've successfully streamed Jellyfin using Tailscale and tunneling the appropriate port to my laptop. Tailscale for a couple computers is free, and even if you opt for the paid tier for personal...
Things like that make me really glad that nuclear war is probably about to break out in the Middle East. The Terminator was not a recommendation for something to do.
Both codebases have Enrico's code in. He has been a contributor for many, many years and his understanding of the architecture is probably better than anyone else. If there were more skilled developers around, he would step back from the code a...
Another tip on the mini-pc is to upgrade your heatsink paste, if they used paste when they assembled it (some of them use thermal pads now instead of paste, in which case probably best to leave it alone). Upgrading the paste tends to lower CPU...
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