Tried it a few times. It improved a lot over the years. You still have to make sure you understand everything that ihe installer talks about at lab-level.. 😆
Biggest problem for me is time. Everything is different. It's a few large tech books...
Tried it a few times. It improved a lot over the years. You still have to make sure you understand everything that ihe installer talks about at lab-level.. 😆
Biggest problem for me is time. Everything is different. It's a few large tech books...
You can start a new thread if you want. I hope there's enough to fill it though. It would take someone or a few making screenshots, and describing it enough to do that. Here is still good as a catchall for OpenBSD and its derivatives.
You can...
Perhaps I was not clear. I mean that the OpenBSD community is generally very supportive *if* you do some of your own trouble shooting and follow suggestions. I find that to be also true of the FreeBSD community.
Of course. But only in the last two hundred years. When the romans conquered europe, the "germans" were still living on trees. The romans only got half of "germany". Some say it was because the "germans" heroically defended their homelands...
Ambient techno, from Basic channel's album BCD - Radiance II (1994)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgo9QCvc9B8&list=PL4009DC721DDDC6E1&index=5
This stuff sent me tripping back in those days, it still does :D
It has a forever false position. The appearance and operation of applications doesn't need to be standardized for anything except commercial software that relies on image/brand.
IBM seems to get it... What's the point of GTK3? Different button...
pf kernel module isn't loaded.
There's no "process" or "service" called PF, /etc/rc.d/pf simply enables PF (which causes the module to load) and loads the ruleset from /etc/pf.conf (by default).
That prevented access to the PF "device" (pf)...
It has a forever false position. The appearance and operation of applications doesn't need to be standardized for anything except commercial software that relies on image/brand.
IBM seems to get it... What's the point of GTK3? Different button...
Admittedly, I have never been sure of the use-case of a Live USB. You could just install a normal OpenBSD on the USB disk and set the root r/o in the fstab. If you want to get fancy, then /tmp, /var/run, /dev could be mounted via mount_mfs(8)...
No, but you need to make a "connection" (for lack of a better description from your input device (often they show up as record channels) to your output device (often labeled as playback channels.
How yo do that with a gui thing I don't know. If...
Of course not; they used theft (of data) and blackmail to get money. This is a criminal act in all legal jurisdictions (AFAICT). They should be arrested, prosecuted and given sentence.
1. Please write as clearly as possible. Use English punctuation and capitalization, and avoid abbreviating things. This helps to improve the clarity of messages and make problems easier to solve.
2. Use BBCode formatting tags. As with...
That's the whole point of a vlan. For example, I have one em1 "physical" ethernet interface with one single ethernet cable to my switch. Then run multiple VLANs over it, em1.10 is on VLAN 10, em1.20 is on VLAN 20, etc.
You need a switch that's...
Copied the sticky to the General forum for slightly higher visibility.
METIN-2 / METIN2 and other illegal software - don't ask for assistance on these forums. Threads will be closed, posters will be banned.
Factfinding: The server files are...
As of today, FreeBSD Forums staff will actively close down (and eventually remove) topics that serve no other purpose than to complain that "FreeBSD is not (like) Linux" (or Windows, or MacOS, or any other operating system), or that "FreeBSD does...
They pop up from time to time: posters who want their threads or posts removed because they're done with a subject or the forums in general.
There have been bitter disputes about the "ownership of posts".
The content below was culled from...
Attackers won't be able to abuse your DHCP request. Unless they've completely infiltrated your ISP at every level. Not impossible (certainly not in this day and age), highly unlikely though. Bad actor working for your ISP is more likely, but I...
It shouldn't. More often than not the message is incorrectly interpreted. But there have been genuine issues in the past.
freebsd-update updates the source code (if you have it installed). That file not only determines the version of the kernel...
Granted, how you use make.conf to set/unset port options isn't explained in that man page. You really have to read Mk/bsd.options.mk for that. The remarks in Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk are also quite informative...
You're really struggling with understanding how and when the version of the kernel changes, don't you?
P4 is an issue with freebsd-update, has nothing to do with the kernel. So only the userland is updated to p4, the kernel isn't updated...
Ok, this is a very stupid error. I didn't realise that pf isn't even running. Adding it to
/etc/rc.conf and doing a
service pf start
did the trick. Sorry for even posting this.
AlfredoLlaquet, you made a rather sweeping generalization, which, from what else I've seen of what you've written, made it sound as if you were looking for a disagreement.. I should have said "deliberately obtuse" rather than obtuse. It was meant...
Now although you didn't ask it, I tried to ping 192.168.8.5 from 192.168.8.1. In this case I do have some result on BOTH machines.
[Edited]
This is on VM host, 192.168.8.1:
tcpdump: listening on igb1, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), snapshot length...
Hi :)
1. The router is a basic non-programmable 8-port "home edition" router ppl use to create a small LAN on a single incoming NIC (gateway). No routing problems up to now.
Now the sudo tcpdump -vnei igb1 vlan 10 output on the VM host...
One comment... you say 'a' (that you're only using -nf, only to show us something else ;) For those of us who don't know those parameters from mind it could be another possible cause.
Also: which version of FreeBSD are you using? Because if...
Found a solution but forgot to post it;
The problem is in the network adapter drivers. If you're running realtek-re-kmod, you must initialize the driver as follows:
ifconfig_re0="-rxcsum -txcsum -rxcsum6 -txcsum6 DHCP"
Checksum offloading to...
One comment... you say 'a' (that you're only using -nf, only to show us something else ;) For those of us who don't know those parameters from mind it could be another possible cause.
Also: which version of FreeBSD are you using? Because if...
When checking our vmx0 on our VMware instance with # ifconfig , it shows support for both TSO4 and TSO6, making it possible to enable kTLS, right?
When running # sysctl kern.ipc.tls.stats I'm getting:
kern.ipc.tls.stats.ocf.retries: 0...
Hey all
I somehow fail to write basic firewall rules for my system. When I run pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf it fails with an error:
# pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf
pfctl: Failed to open netlink: Bad file descriptor
If I try to ask for more debug output, I...
Necroposting because Google search results brought me here. It looks like what you were looking for was compose:menu. You can get all the possible values for the compose key by running grep compose /usr/local/share/X11/xkb/rules/xorg.lst.
Of course, DistroWatch is only a small window into reality, but cheating doesn't last in the long run; if you smooth the curves, it disappears completely.
In fairness, it was one person who posted a thread like let's all do this on distrowatch, and several people said, no that's a bad idea, not least because someone will mention it elsewhere and give <distro> a bad name.
Who's the audience that article is for? Microsoft has official notes with the same text and descriptions, officially. I install updates and don't expect breaking changes and don't read notes :p If I needed deeper info, MDL/etc has actual people...
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