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  • MG
    MG replied to the thread Old error: cannot compile because....
    Nevermind. I forgot the glib20 and gobject-introspecttion make FLAVOR=bootstrap commands and lib activation. They really should add a warning.
  • MG
    I had this port compile error many times but I forgot what causes this: configure:5086: error: in `/usr/ports/ftp/curl/work/curl-8.20.0': configure:5089: error: C compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details Yeah, you...
  • Jose
    How does it make YOU feel?
  • Jose
    Jose replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    BSD is dying!
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to bakul's post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Like Like.
    Brighter if you help out.
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to MG's post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Like Like.
    Google AI: "As of early 2026, the KDE project has officially dropped support for FreeBSD in the KDE Plasma Login Manager (sddm-kcm) because it requires systemd/logind, which is not supported on FreeBSD. While the login manager is impacted, most...
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to SirDice's post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Like Like.
    You could read the quarterly status reports from time to time. https://www.freebsd.org/status/report-2026-01-2026-03
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to hruodr's post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Like Like.
    If FreeBSD dismisses X11 (and go wayland with KDE), I will dismiss FreeBSD.
  • Jose
    Jose reacted to scottro's post in the thread It's all about jokes, funny pics... with Like Like.
    I don't know if anyone saw Saturday Night Live with Oliva Rodrigo as the host over the weekend. But there was a somewhat slapsticky sketch, sort of a goof on Dynasty and other night soap operas, and it had me laughing, even on rewatch. It's a...
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    Xorg keeps on running detached from the terminal if you have that? I add a read A as last line of ~/.xinitrc. It can be the window manager too but that can still crash.
  • cy@
    This is because the openzfs branch that was applied to 14 when 14 was still 14-CURRENT is the one that is still tracked by FreeBSD-14. Similarly, the openzfs branch that was current at the time 15 was 15-CURRENT is the branch that FreeBSD-15 will...
  • MG
    Thinking about trying this in live configuration. (While I've never seen it) There are 100 ports with kde or plasma in the name. Is there a official run-dependency list? All level 1 dependencies of the x11/kde metaport?
  • D
    FreeBSD's native ZFS is OpenZFS. All that merged a while back with Linux' version and others so there wouldn't be any fragmentation.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    Just using startx or xinitrc has a disadvantage: if the X11 server crashes then the terminal would return to the shell that is logged in. `exec startx` is one way around that.
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    scottro Same
  • cracauer@
    There should be no significant difference in how programs get cached in RAM so that they start up quicker when launched a second time between Linux and FreeBSD.
  • Espionage724
    What's that called so I can disable it? :p (I heard of Windows superfetch but nothing other OSs) Edit: Didn't read "after you open it" but already posted :cool: (curious if anything like Superfetch is available other OSs)
  • Espionage724
    I wonder if I happen to workaround stuff like that indirectly by globally doing vblank_mode=0/etc (I need my mouse not slowed down by random GPU stuff, but cool if it also avoids vsync driver issues :p) I kind-of wonder why vblank is sought as a...
  • S
    scottro replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    I boot into text mode. I then type startx. I have a little script to choose the window manager, but I almost always use dwm so it's just startx. On my other system with a GUI, I've been running the Wayland sway. I have another silly script that...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    Yes. The best way to go about this is to get a USB power meter so that you can see how much juice is flowing.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    What process with what details is that supposed to be?
  • S
    I don't know if anyone saw Saturday Night Live with Oliva Rodrigo as the host over the weekend. But there was a somewhat slapsticky sketch, sort of a goof on Dynasty and other night soap operas, and it had me laughing, even on rewatch. It's a...
  • Espionage724
    Espionage724 replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    All theoretical, but OnePlus has SuperVOOC/Warp/Dash (not sure what it's called exactly :p) that seems different than USB-PD. I wonder if putting a USB port in pin(?) debug mode and emulating OnePlus's fast charge protocol/packets over USB might...
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    sidetone reacted to nxjoseph@'s post in the thread Front end for exiftool with Thanks Thanks.
    I have attached git patch and the package I built for 14.4-RELEASE. https://drive.google.com/file/d/153-cxcj5etLzNqflCv429dIhcXFfJo5J/view?usp=sharing Don't forget to install dependencies, too. $ pkg info jExifToolGUI jExifToolGUI-2.0.2 Name...
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    sidetone reacted to nxjoseph@'s post in the thread Front end for exiftool with Like Like.
    I found one project but the development seems to be stopped. :( https://github.com/hvdwolf/jExifToolGUI
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    sidetone reacted to nxjoseph@'s post in the thread Front end for exiftool with Thanks Thanks.
    I just have ported it, I do still need to do more. It gave me full blank screen in my main window manager, dwm, but with twm, it starts at least :D. EDIT: It can be fixed with environmental variable: _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 jexiftoolgui
  • robroy
    What's a "LU"? Logical Unit? Is that a windows-specific term?
  • robroy
    he's using his freebsd box as a SCSI target over Fibre Channel. a LU is a SCSI term. as we read it, windows is not having a good time talking SCSI to it. therefore we would recommend setting sysctl -w kern.cam.ctl.debug=1 on the freebsd host...
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    hruodr replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    Well, to start xdm is also not a tragedy and perhaps better for security.
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    It is 5G. I'm in Poland and have stumbled on a great offer from Orange from which you can buy a starter kit for 5PLN which is currently around $1.40 and if you send an SMS when you register you get 400GB for a month FREE!!! So I buy a new...
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    hruodr replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    xinit for me, since ages.
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    I just tried Speedtest from one of my laptops connected via my server which has a USB Tethered phone providing Internet access
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  • freethread
    freethread reacted to bakul's post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Like Like.
    Brighter if you help out.
  • Zare
    Zare reacted to cracauer@'s post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Thanks Thanks.
    This is just another doom thread based on a premise that to my knowledge is not true. Can you link to a statement where KDE says they will not support FreeBSD anymore? (and not their stupid display manager that is systemd integrated, I don't use...
  • Zare
    Zare reacted to scottro's post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Thanks Thanks.
    Ilovehotdog, I get the impression that you're relatively new to FreeBSD. There's a discussion here about the desktop, but one point made several times is that even if it is included, it will just be an option. So, even if it included an...
  • D
    But you know that day will come when Big Company A will challenge someone in court as a test case.
  • D
    Things get complicated once you get past 18. View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G5c_7Tzhos
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    volax reacted to dns.company's post in the thread set MAC address at boot with Thanks Thanks.
    Valid usecase: Long ago Nokia made firewalls, their CheckPoint IP-220 was a nice short 1U box, before the existence of Mini-ITX. Their own OS "IPSO SB" was originally derived by Ipsilon Networks from FreeBSD 2.1-STABLE and cross-compiled on...
  • D
    FreeBSD has always focused on stability, security and throughput. Being good for servers makes for good slogans and mottos. Because FreeBSD does not make choices for you. It's a feature not a fault. Install the desktop you want, not the one...
  • D
    drhowarddrfine reacted to cracauer@'s post in the thread What is the future of FreeBSD? with Like Like.
    This is just another doom thread based on a premise that to my knowledge is not true. Can you link to a statement where KDE says they will not support FreeBSD anymore? (and not their stupid display manager that is systemd integrated, I don't use...
  • B
    balanga replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    That's pretty amazing. I'm only just getting used to using it. I find it extremely useful.
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    balanga replied to the thread NFS exports.
    If that was an answer to my question, I didn't understand it.
  • SirDice
    SirDice replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    For as long as mobile internet existed. The way it is set up changed a bit over the years but I was able to tether a laptop to a mobile phone to get internet access 20 years ago.
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    balanga replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    The phone is a Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G and it is connected to a Lenovo ThinkStation M73 with 5 USB ports. Maybe I had better check which port I'm using. Would that make any difference?
  • MG
    MG replied to the thread What is the future of FreeBSD?.
    Not using any since ages. I absolutely hate the infinite loop thing that they all seem to need to keep their fake-important daemon role. It's just startx for me.
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    A reasonable laptop should provide enough juice to keep a USB-tethered phone alive indefinitely. You could also use a powered USB hub. It's the usual problem that you didn't say which laptop and which phone you have.
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    balanga reacted to nxjoseph@'s post in the thread Front end for exiftool with Like Like.
    I have attached git patch and the package I built for 14.4-RELEASE. https://drive.google.com/file/d/153-cxcj5etLzNqflCv429dIhcXFfJo5J/view?usp=sharing Don't forget to install dependencies, too. $ pkg info jExifToolGUI jExifToolGUI-2.0.2 Name...
  • cy@
    cy@ replied to the thread Fast charging from a laptop.
    The device and the charger will negotiate the voltage. If the charger is able to produce high amperage and they negotiate a high voltage, charging speed will be increased. P = V * I, where P is watts, V is volts, and I amps. If the charger is a...
  • cracauer@
    If lost-and-found was created fsck was obviously running in read-write mode.
  • T
    It says "NO WRITE" so something still has the filesystem locked. (Yes, fsck has quite a few ... things)
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