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  • cracauer@
    THis should be a proper bugzilla entry at this point. Copying an empty file is definitely not OK.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to blackbird9's post in the thread Rant about Aliens... with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBpcaPHPMf4
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to blackbird9's post in the thread Rant about Aliens... with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oSbLGIRNyw
  • SirDice
    SirDice reacted to fernandel's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TcFmAebIxQ&list=RD8TcFmAebIxQ&start_radio=1
  • T
    Apparently only NFSv4 minorversion "2" is affected ("2" is default, if not specified otherwise), "0" and "1" are not. NFSv3 isn't affected as well. See mount_nfs for "minorversion" and "nfsv4". On my test setup (15.0-RELEASE, NFS server and...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to SirDice's post in the thread Youth & design annimé. with Like Like.
    You probably remember this one Alain De Vos Alfred Jodocus Kwak. Some actual Dutch anime (written by a Dutchman, animated by a Japanese studio) Originally Dutch; Nijntje, or as the rest of the world knows her Miffy
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Youth & design annimé..
    You probably remember this one Alain De Vos Alfred Jodocus Kwak. Some actual Dutch anime (written by a Dutchman, animated by a Japanese studio) Originally Dutch; Nijntje, or as the rest of the world knows her Miffy
  • Espionage724
    Emotions =/= Technical; I'm kind of curious too why DIY light NAS isn't more popular over a large AIO solution (OS already provides native disk monitoring/FS tools) vsftpd Linux and FreeBSD presents a NAS in less than 5 minutes; Samba can work...
  • Espionage724
    The problem(s) start when you view that 'pretty interface' and one day it says: "WARN: googah is upside down!" and you have no idea how to fix it. A far better workflow is when you notice (on your laptop) that <widget> is not interfacing, you ssh...
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    jdakhayman reacted to vermaden's post in the thread Valuable News – 2026/03/23 with Thanks Thanks.
    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to vermaden's post in the thread Valuable News – 2026/03/23 with Like Like.
    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  • vermaden
    Original article here. Consider this when replying. FreeBSD, The FreeBSD Foundation, and The FreeBSD Forums are not associated with the content of this article.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to cracauer@'s post in the thread cp: Interrupted system call with Like Like.
    I filed a bug to clarify matters: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=293028
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    balanga reacted to VladiBG's post in the thread Solved Apache & php with Like Like.
    php-fpm requires mod_mpm_event, mod_proxy, mod_proxy_fcgi /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf /usr/local/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf /usr/local/etc/apache24/Includes/php-fpm.conf ------OR------ /usr/local/etc/apache24/modules.d/030_php-fpm.conf...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Rant about Aliens....
    I had a RPi do something to release a little magic smoke; it worked seeming fine a year later but still smelled a little like the smoke :p
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread Rant about Aliens... with Like Like.
    That's a humongous picture, eternal_noob. Did you know that when you are editing the post, if you click on the image, a little box appears somewhere (sometimes it's a little bit hidden and you have to scroll the image; I think it's at the bottom...
  • SirDice
    Indeed. Another great Dutchman, in relation to computing, Guido van Rossum (creator of Python).
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread cp: Interrupted system call.
    The PR mentions the commits to stable/15, stable/14 and even stable/13.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread cp: Interrupted system call.
    It should have been MFCed according to the original commit message, so yes.
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Rant about Aliens....
    You know what else we're acutely attuned to smelling? Fire.
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 reacted to AlfredoLlaquet's post in the thread Movies (and TV shows)... with Like Like.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jack_Benny_Program It turns out that I'm really liking the Jack Benny Program (that was the original name). Its humor has a touch of absurdity that I like. It really makes me laugh on occasion. It's good...
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Movies (and TV shows)....
    All the way up in my all time favorites. Along side Bottom.
  • SirDice
    Not sure what's wrong on your end. Installed opensearch and curl on a test machine, added the same to rc.conf as you. root@fbsd-test:~ # curl -u admin:admin http://127.0.0.1:9200 { "name" : "fbsd-test.dicelan.home", "cluster_name" ...
  • SirDice
    I'm sorry, the problem was on my end. After several attempts, I used an old Firefox profile, from 7 days ago, and everything is OK.
  • H
    hruodr replied to the thread How to stop a program.
    Is "kill -9" murder?
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread How to stop a program.
    But there's no mechanism that finds that out and clears the process remains? It feels like lack of integrity. The OS can't return to a clean state without reboot? How is such process still shown as using memory? Is this malloc() not remembering...
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Solved Apache & php.
    Note that not all PHP web applications like PHP-FPM. That number is quite low, but you can run into it. You can always fallback to mod_php.
  • gpw928
    gpw928 replied to the thread How to stop a program.
    The only resources consumed by a zombie process is an entry in the kernel's process table. That entry contains the exit status of the zombie process. That exit status must be preserved so that the parent process can collect the exit status of...
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    balanga replied to the thread Solved Apache & php.
    See https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/php8-and-php_fpm-on-fbsd14.97604/#post-750976
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Are there any "trekkie fans".
    Still I don't think I'm going to take it 15 years later like DS9. It lookls like a Nickelodeon show...
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread PHP8 and php_fpm on FBSD14.
    I'm very grateful for this post. I have been struggling to get apache24 and php-fpm working but managed to do so with these settings. Just for information, the only pkgs I have installed in a jail are apache24 and nextcloud-php85 nothing else...
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  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Are there any "trekkie fans".
    I'm not touching Disco with a 10-feet pole.
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Solved Apache & php.
    Without all the AI stuff. From the top of my head. Modify httpd.conf, disable mpm_prefork_module and enable mpm_event_module. LoadModule mpm_event_module libexec/apache24/mod_mpm_event.so #LoadModule mpm_prefork_module...
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    hruodr reacted to Beastie7's post in the thread Important persons in your country. with Like Like.
    Absolutely; I completely agree. But it was the internet that allowed humans and systems to communicate on a global scale. For example, I'm able to chat with a relative from the opposite side of the planet due to the inventions from these two men...
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Useful scripts.
    I often post AI stuff here to find out what is wrong with it because it frequently contains errors.
  • cracauer@
    What?
  • S
    Can anyone confirm whether or not Google Play Apps can run on AOSP? On FreeBSD 15.0, bhyve can emulate Arm64, so it would be nice to know if Play apps could run on FreeBSD this way. Or also on a dedicated ARM computer, as for the features FreeBSD...
  • D
    Real containers in the form of jails docker is just a bunch of abstraction layers over namespaces and a lot of wishful thinking.
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Solved Apache & php.
    OMG a typo! Many thanks for noticing. Just in case anyone else is using php-fpm it is set up with sysrc php_fpm_enable=YES service php_fpm start and this starts php-fpm. Confusing or what?
  • B
    balanga reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread Solved Apache & php with Like Like.
    Now i see, pkg install phpXXX ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And it is service php_fpm start or service php-fpm start Note - vs _...
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread Rant about Aliens... with Like Like.
    Just imagine , you can smell 100.000 times better then me. My Labrador dog knows it , an alien living in a different world. When i have a bit of stress, a few meters away.... And now , 'first contact'.
  • robroy
    robroy reacted to Alain De Vos's post in the thread Rant about Aliens... with Like Like.
    I want to understand difference. I tried sign language, they told me it was from down under,
  • R
    roper reacted to fernandel's post in the thread BEELINK with Like Like.
    I found on youtube and it is new for me: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0aJT9E3G7c
  • R
    roper replied to the thread BEELINK.
    You've encountered the reason I recently bought an old stock motherboard to reuse some ddr3 instead of the new hotness.
  • R
    roper replied to the thread BEELINK.
    I have three of them and for the most part they've been great. One is a Mini-SEi running Windows 11 for her. The others are I think called Mini-S, they're Celeron 5095 boxes. The only issue I've had was after updating the sound wouldn't work...
  • R
    I don't know what your requirements are, but I built me my NAS completely myself: Old hardware, a couple of storage drives into it (a PCI card to provide more SATA slots) but you already have the hardware. Then just a FreeBSD-RELEASE default...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread How to stop a program.
    Yeah but they are too small to matter. Unless you recursively create an infinite number of them or something.
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread How to stop a program.
    But something is irreversible, it seems. If a process reaches this state, the process management is no longer capable of removing all related references to it like usual when something just exits with 0.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread How to stop a program.
    The actual memory mappings that the program did are gone when it is a zombie. There should only be minor stuff left. Zombies are always the fault of the process that originally started the later zombie.
  • bjs
    I use XigmaNAS. 100% satisfied with it, right out of the box. ZFS2 with six WD drives.
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