When developing in Linux,SELECT behaved unexpectedly when there were a large number (tens of) accepted TCP-sockets. This was fixed by implementing a buffer constantly reading from the TCP-connection and writing to a UNIX-domain pipe and then...
You're not seeing a directory (thus filesystem permissions are irrelevant), you're seeing a list of shares. Shares are publicly visible, unless you set browsable = no.
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smb.conf.5.html#BROWSEABLE...
Recently I've discovered this sublime songstress called Maphra. Here are three of her cover songs: Doomed by Bring Me The Horizon, Circle With Me by Spiritbox and Specter by Bad Omens.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6L-GUOAhGo
View...
Is the PS/2 mouse a real PS/2 mouse? With a USB/PS/2 converter plug, it's possible that the port has not enough power to feed a optical USB mouse and loses connection.
What's the reason to use PS/2?
My problem wasn't about getting apache running but about how to get it working properly with php. The handbook mentions php74.
In fact it is quite useless when it comes to configuring interaction between apache and php.
so is apache, which has been on version 2.4 for WAY over a decade (I'm also using nginx, respectively angie FWIW)...
But I guess OP hasn't even tried to follow the dead-simple instructions in the handbook.
I just created a dataset in the R statistical language with the FreeBSD-src git commit history from 1993 until today with every commit, every author with timestamps to the second for time series analysis...
Openssh never accepted any changes that added a dependency on systemd. The various distros had custom patches that would link Openssh to libsystemd. This means that BSD systems would've been unaffected even if they'd managed to get this backdoor...
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...
Yeah, Startech is usually a premium brand for exotic gear like this.
Screw it, I just ordered one. These things have a tendency to not be available when you need them.
Sure. The ones in my cart right now are:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HJZEA2S/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_5?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R63J6FS/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_6?smid=AF9IGITKB0SEM&th=1
I should get one...
With the time I've spent with these, I find chatgpt OK but Gemini to be just an enhanced Google Search.
I often drive by where he went to high school. Pretty nice place. You could only hope to go there if you were that age.
You need a separate controller, with its own PCIe interface.
The easiest is to get a card. Note that there are cards specifically for this purpose that have 4 separate controllers on them, so that you can pass them to 4 different VMs.
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Which operations exactly had you in mind?
Setting the variable per user in the users account login shell start configuration file or global shell conf file , ~/.login_conf, or for all users globally in /etc/login.conf, would affect all...
If there are no custom port configuration, pkg-fetch [2] could primarily be used instead, to get a complete official FreeBSD package repository, in considerable shorter time than building the ports tree in days/weeks [1], which will involve...
My knowledge at this level doesn't go beyond IBM 8086. I can imagine a construction that combines short binary values of different threads into a long modern register to save 1 separate instruction.
It has never been clear to me. What are "virtual cores" Some circuit state doing fast content swithching to make it look like more cores than physical. Processors actually should have a glass window like long ago so you can check it with a...
Not needed. They are automagically mounted when linux_enable="YES" (linux_mounts_enable defaults to "YES"):
/etc/rc.d/linux:
if checkyesno linux_mounts_enable; then
linux_mount linprocfs "${_emul_path}/proc" -o nocover...
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I am definitely sure the whole controller is set as JBOD. It's set in so-called IT-mode or HBA mode. The drives appear at boot time.
I am not familiar if there is a hotplugging enable parameter on this controller, I'll search for that but...
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