Disable ipfw, or upgrade completely without rebooting system [1], or upgrade to 14.4 first before upgrading to 15.0 [2].
[1] https://www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/errata/#open-issues
Open Issues
ipfw(8) denies networking when booting a...
Well, I recommend editing the moveresize patch and place it in files/ directory.
What need to be fixed would be:
Remove
diff --git a/config.def.h b/config.def.h
index 1c0b587..ff863c9 100644
and
diff --git a/dwm.c b/dwm.c
index 4465af1..89483c1...
Being asked for filenames is unrelated to modifying two files.
Because it's impossible to identify the files to which the patch should be applied.
Please remove a/ and b/.
/usr/ports/x11-wm/dwm/files$ diff -u dwm-moveresize-20221210-7ac106c.diff...
Disable ipfw, or upgrade completely without rebooting system [1], or upgrade to 14.4 first before upgrading to 15.0 [2].
[1] https://www.freebsd.org/releases/15.0R/errata/#open-issues
Open Issues
ipfw(8) denies networking when booting a...
I think the xfce meta-port doesn't install a volume control app, you can manually install audio/xfce4-mixer or audio/volumeicon and add it to Settings -> Session and Startup -> Application Autostart
Hi there,
What I did:
# FreeBSD 14.3
freebsd-update fetch install
# Upgrade to 15.0
freebsd-update upgrade -r 15.0-RELEASE install
shutdown -r now
# << reboot >>
# at this stage guest machine booted, but I was unable to connect via ssh...
"ssh passwords" is expressing that you use ssh with the regular login password.
I can't imagine this being useful for orchestration (typing the password every time you hit a given machine) when ssh agent login is around (typing the passphrase...
emulators/dosbox works well for all my DOS games. Mainly Master of Orion 2
Plenty of updated game engines that work with the old game files on new systems. games/dxx-rebirth/ is one of my big ones.
emulators/wine or emulators/wine-proton/ take...
Yes. It's complicated.
In some years, I can invite my kids to a DM in good old Q2Lithium and wipe the floor with them. Having them talking about this in school is not what you may want to happen as long as they got their first set of teeth. So I...
I genuinely wonder if anyone uses x11-wm/dwm without any configuration. I think that this might be the most useless port in all of FreeBSD, as it is most likely never ran without manual patches anyway.
I recently migrated from Slackware to FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE and ported my full suckless desktop environment. Sharing the process and the gotchas for anyone wanting to run dwm + st + dwmblocks on FreeBSD.
My dotfiles are at...
Reminds me of this joke: A town council decided not to build a new station because, as the mayor put it: "It doesn't make sense. Every time a train passes through here, I look out the window, and there’s absolutely no one waiting to get on!"
I'm not going to create an empty forum and wait for it to fill. Period.
When I added "Emulation and Virtualization" it was because "General - base" was swamped with threads about jails, virtualbox and bhyve. I created it because those threads...
T-Aoki, I got the patch from suckless, they call it dwm-moveresize-<date>-diff. I rename it to patch-move-resize. The patch patches 2 files, config.def.h and dwm.c. The patch is from suckless not from FreeBSD which already has a few patches in...
I'm not intimately familiar with the details, but I suspect syslogd.casper alludes to libcasper (capability framework), while system.net is probably the part that handles sending/receiving syslog messages over the network.
I was pointed to this article which solves the Issue: https://dan.langille.org/2023/03/10/is-your-jail-not-getting-an-ipv6-address-soon-enough-blame-dad/
pkg-which exists.
Might work for some ports, but not all ports actually have a pkg-plist file, some ports (partially or entirely) generate it dynamically.
I'm not going to create an empty forum and wait for it to fill. Period.
When I added "Emulation and Virtualization" it was because "General - base" was swamped with threads about jails, virtualbox and bhyve. I created it because those threads...
But that isn't something which Portmaster decides on its own, things like this happen because such environments are part of the build dependencies for some ports. Something which you can check for by running make build-depends-list. This is also...
Press 'a' in top to see more, or look at ps -ax | grep syslog:
10116 - Is 0:00.66 dhclient: system.syslog (dhclient)
10890 - SCs 0:06.15 /usr/sbin/syslogd -s
10893 - I 0:00.03 syslogd: syslogd.casper (syslogd)
10894 -...
Try Dosbox-Staging
https://www.dosbox-staging.org/
pkg install dosbox-staging
From my cheat file:
= DOSBox-Staging
- Warnings: DOSBox-Staging seems to change FreeBSD's keyboard layout while running.
Keys: Fullscreen: Alt + Enter
Commands...
This is what I ended up doing, to almost get it working, if someone having similar problems.
Still getting an error about an anchor during boot, and sometimes about memory allocation.
/etc/rc.conf
pf_enable="YES"...
I was pointed to this article which solves the Issue: https://dan.langille.org/2023/03/10/is-your-jail-not-getting-an-ipv6-address-soon-enough-blame-dad/
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Try Dosbox-Staging
https://www.dosbox-staging.org/
pkg install dosbox-staging
From my cheat file:
= DOSBox-Staging
- Warnings: DOSBox-Staging seems to change FreeBSD's keyboard layout while running.
Keys: Fullscreen: Alt + Enter
Commands...
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Arch and derivatives have not become my Linux of choice when I need one. In my impression they don't replicate the FreeBSD update model, they just "do like ports" for the whole OS. They don't have any of the concepts of a separate base system...
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Open source infrastructure depends on more than new features. It also depends on the steady, often unseen work of identifying risks, improving processes, and making systems easier to maintain...
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