this investigation is correct, however attachments are being handled by XenForo and it is XenForo which sets the Mime-type (Content-Type header); unfortunately it sets incorrect mime type (application/octet-stream instead of text/plain) in this...
/dev/bluetooth -- is 'magic' path for virtual_oss. It's just tells, that you want to connect to bluetooth device with name or address after that.
Read virtual_oss, re-read this thread,
look also here https://wiki.freebsd.org/SteveWills/BTSpeaker...
this investigation is correct, however attachments are being handled by XenForo and it is XenForo which sets the Mime-type (Content-Type header); unfortunately it sets incorrect mime type (application/octet-stream instead of text/plain) in this...
Just sign up for the freebsd-announce mailing list. It's very low volume, only announcements about new versions, and security issues.
https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-announce/
The "mail" the man page is talking about are the...
I host a Friendica instance mainly for fun: https://social.realmofespionage.xyz/profile/espionage724
I heard Twitter referred to like a micro-blog and kind-of use it like that; the backend conf is more interesting though :p
Except on vacations I cook daily. I simply can't feed constantly in restaurants, take away, or this cheap, overpriced industrial "convient food" garbage. And I also bake my own bread for many years.
This one just recently got from my oven not...
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I'm on wifi and seemingly it works briefly on boot then stops. I'm not sure if it's DHCP, but doing service netif restart has it working fine.
I tried setting static IPv4 and 6 in resolv.conf and a NO setting to stop resolv.conf updates in...
That's several mouseclicks. The OP wants it to be just ONE.
[EDIT] In KDE (konqueror) it's right mouse button -> preview in... -> embedded enhanced text editor
That works for files on the local system, but I believe cracauer@ is talking about text files that someone attaches to a post on the forum. The thread linked in the OP has 3 attachments, all text files. If you want to look at the contents...
Text attachments should display in the browser, not forced downloaded.
Consider the first post here: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/audinst-hud-mx1usb-dac-sound-volume-very-low.102321/
I want to see dmesg. As it is right now I have to...
Buggy doesn't mean what you think it does.
Linuxulator chases a moving target, and it's always behind. The problems you had with Linux software are due to incomplete state of emulation, not bugs.
w.r.t. analog films, you can also face external "problems".
An aquaintance was flying out of Tel Aviv and the 20-something security guard insisted in opening the canisters in these lead tubes.
"Whats in there?"
"Film, for the Camera you just...
Generally "fintech". So much money to be earned there for fairly basic code.
And because its not hip and trendy (writing finance code is not going to make an engaging youtube video), this is exactly the reason why they are quite illusive.
You all agree to free markets, right?
Because you all learned free markets improve product quality while lowering the prices, right?
And you are for competition, because you all learned competition is the motivation for everybody to either always...
It's all garbage anyway. No root account, bs apps instead of programs, enforced background processes and advertisements, all bloated with spy and tracking features as a result. It can't get much worse with obscure chips added.
Hmmm, I thought I had observed that in Chrome's webdev. Must have been some other site where the same problem appears. Maybe bugs.freebsd.org? Apologies.
Your analysis and proposed solution is sound then.
1 problem is that everything that supports direct communication is considered underground. Only commercial centralised web-based profile servers are acceptable.
1 problem is that everything that supports direct communication is considered underground. Only commercial centralised web-based profile servers are acceptable.
For all the folks who want to correct my English....\
Yes, I know regress is the opposite of progress. There is also a common expression, pros and cons, meaning the pluses and minuses of something. If you didn't get the implied joke of what's...
If you really want to stick to sendmail I would suggest migrating to the port instead; mail/sendmail. The sendmail in the base OS is slated to be removed (although it's still included with 15).
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"CUDA Works on FreeBSD.
https://reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1sey5l3/cuda_works/"
Hmmm, certainly does not work for me.
I do have llama.cpp running accelerated via Vulkan on FreeBSD, though. (without Linuxulator)
w.r.t. analog films, you can also face external "problems".
An aquaintance was flying out of Tel Aviv and the 20-something security guard insisted in opening the canisters in these lead tubes.
"Whats in there?"
"Film, for the Camera you just...
w.r.t. analog films, you can also face external "problems".
An aquaintance was flying out of Tel Aviv and the 20-something security guard insisted in opening the canisters in these lead tubes.
"Whats in there?"
"Film, for the Camera you just...
Over the weekend, I was linked to three media sites I had never heard of before. I can't keep track of them all (as if I cared about social media at all). I started using Twitter years ago cause there were tech people I was interested in but I'm...
Most route planning is based on the same algorithm from a German university, I forgot the name. All conventional.
Google maps has the actual routing server-side, not on the phone, BTW.
Horology is fascinating for me. It’s basically engine building but on a microscopic scale. I’m used to dealing with heavy materials and bigger machinery, so the patience required to manipulate gears the size of a grain of sand is mind-blowing to...
Over the winter nights i became an amateur horologist. Got some old mechanical watches from the director while house clearing. 1950's broken Roamer, Rotary & a 1910 pattern trench watch which works perfectly after a clean & service. Trying to...
Changing seals and tweaking tiny camera components... I love that. There is something almost meditative about maintenance, isn't there? And a Macintosh SE? That's some old! Also using it as a writing pad is a great idea. What kind of writing are...
I see there is also
niri, which seems similar.
Having already gone through my window manager hopping phase long ago, I doubt I'll investigate it, but I'd be curious if anyone knows if it does as well supporting fcitx as mango.
I'm basically trying find one option which does something discernable. I haven't found anything so far and would like to know that someone has got this working. Maybe is doesn't actually do anything on FreeBSD.
As an owner of a wide selection of fountain pens, note books and film cameras, I completely get this. Not just about taking photographs but maintaining the cameras, changing seals, adjusting and tweaking components. Each stage in the process is...
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