somewhere i have a config to open emails, send and reply and open links in these emails. But i stopped. switched to simpler workflow. That is editor to edit. Command line to compile. Email client for emails. KISS.
OP, I dont see answers to questions we asked you. Sorry giving up.
Start with,output of:
cat /etc/os-release
freebsd-version -kru
pciconf -lv
cat /etc/pkg/FreeBSD.conf
kldstat | grep -i nvidia
Then we have a look at xorg setup :)
If you want to help people to help you, don't shout, but rather give sensible informations like:
- freebsd-version -kru
- dmesg
- kldstat
Of course, you need to disable the launch of sddm. You can select the single-user mode at the beastie menu...
The last gaming PC that I built for my son had a weird stability problem that he considered to be totally random. He would happily be playing a game sometimes for hours, sometimes only minutes and the PC would freeze or crash.
I had collected...
Old joke from the 80'ies: "Q: Why is Emacs an OS? A: It manages all resources"
Emacs was big in those days and took much RAM & many small workstations started heavy swapping...
See, there are even programs running on that OS :)
You can even use...
Emacs is an OS on itself. But for coloring/integration/completions. Emacs i fine with your own way of working.
Me i use simple command line for compiling, but i'm very oponiated. If emacs is your way go for it. Me, an editors , just to edit...
after extensive research on the subject, spanning may years, I have come to the conclusion that all free IDEs suck in their own special way. About the closest I've come to being productive with an IDE was vscode, before they started the AI...
I finally have things working, so for those who have suffered through this so far, here is what was learned and done. If others are having issues with StarLink, this might be of help to them:
1) Concerns about the Intel X700 series Ethernet...
Learned about Java tracing :D A game wouldn't do OpenGL/DirectX acceleration on Windows with 64-bit Java, but after enabling tracing I found a Can't load this .dll (machine code=0x14c) on a AMD 64-bit platform line and got a surprise it was...
Heh, maybe that's why those mice aren't more popular 😅
That reminded me of a question I had about why spider mounts weren't more popular in games, but didn't think about Arachnophobia
Thinkpad T495 I have from may 2021 with FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE-p5.
I checking CPU Temp with Conky and Htop.
Usually is temperature between 40 - 46 C, on depend what I am doing. Usually when I start Firefox or Waterfox it jumps to 50 - 52 C and is...
after extensive research on the subject, spanning may years, I have come to the conclusion that all free IDEs suck in their own special way. About the closest I've come to being productive with an IDE was vscode, before they started the AI...
Emacs is not an OS, it is a glorified Lisp interpreter, and not even a particularly good one.
But with all the crap written for it it is extremely productive.
I use Prime95 https://www.mersenne.org/download/ (something like option 2 to skip joining, 5 for stress-test only, then the max power option I think 3); the website mentions a FreeBSD version but I haven't tried it yet (I usually booted to Linux...
Status update & a nice argument to reuse & buy used parts:
When you buy your equipment in internet auctions, watch out for the details!
I searched for M.2 NVMe 1.3 SSD, because the target board has only PCI 3 x 4, so pluging in more modern...
This was my clever plot. Say you don't know how to do something, or better yet, say it's not possible, and almost certainly, someone with the answer will post. :)
There are various old cliches, they were mostly about usenet. The classic...
This was my clever plot. Say you don't know how to do something, or better yet, say it's not possible, and almost certainly, someone with the answer will post. :)
There are various old cliches, they were mostly about usenet. The classic...
I don't think this is mine but I have one similar. It's huge inside my full size cabinet but I run full speed with just one fan for the cabinet and one built into the power supply which is quiet and my cpu temp is under 50C
I don't think this is mine but I have one similar. It's huge inside my full size cabinet but I run full speed with just one fan for the cabinet and one built into the power supply which is quiet and my cpu temp is under 50C
IDK how far you can tweak kate into the drection of a "real" SDK; it might suit basic needs. IMHO any good editor of your liking with syntax highlighting is the center, and the rest you can do in a terminal window, which is usually fine. And...
It really, really helps if one understands how the processor accesses memory and IO. At least for me it does. When I program, I sometimes visualize how the data travels back and forth across the motherboard and into everything but that's probably...
I may start a separate thread asking how to get clion to work. The linked bug did not help me.
qt-creator is looking good so far. Package is one-tenth the size of clion. It created a CMakeLists.txt for a new non-Qt project. I now have clangd and...
Chosing a good cooler and a fan a number larger than the bare minimum, and use the least amount of compound just necessary to close the few tiny microgaps is 90% of a good cooling design. Chosing a good paste is 10%. Chosing some magic wonder...
Nothing better then neovim-qt.
My config is too large i cannot paste. But trust me i have coloring, completion, external libraries like qt6, these are parameters.
Economics, is my thing. But i dont kwon if i can talk about it, not violating freebsd guideliness. so i must use general wordings. World trade organisaition not to too bad. you sell i buy. both happy. Have a nice life is sell shuff. You do vice...
It will always be possible to get stuff made more cheaply in some third world country with no labour rights, no environmental protection, and import it back into the first world country cheaper than it could be made here, provided there are no...
It did ok; I liked Arctic Silver 5 and IC Diamond though for having particles that sound pretty cool :p (haven't seen any paste that did anything notably different with temps though; even Kryonaut)
I'd do a CPU stress test and watch what temps...
I wrote: "snapshot the ROOT/default dataset and then you wipe out it's contents with rm -fr /"
No, a snapshot is read-only forever. It can never be set set r/w, but you clone it to produce a writable dataset.
IMHO you should choose the menu...
My drives are unencrypted; others need to be able to learn what a good set-up looks like :p
At the very least, nobody's likely to know what to do with my FreeBSD set-ups starting with no login manager or likely able to mount ZFS quick from Linux...
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