Is this even possible? It would already be great to support games to, say 2006 that still depend on DirectX 9 and an old Nvidia driver. I have +200 XP CD games. I believe we actually have to abandon hardware 3d-accelleration totally. A grid of...
I personally have no issue with that, designs can and should be reinterpreted over time. I just think the whole idea of coddling people that lack the ability to actually understand what they're being offended by to be a waste of time and energy...
I understand. I managed to read it on my 2nd or 3rd try, once a bit "calmer" ;)
The OP came here, posted, I haven't seem him before, he didn't respond, limits his profile for us to see other activity.
This is nothing but advertisement for his blog.
now that makes a lot more sense and now i want the old slogan back
yup, it definitely clashes with how FreeBSD feels as an OS
probably, it does feel more polished than this new one at least
very well-put, this really doesn't feel like a BSD...
I'll give one small example. I had an nginx site that wasn't doing what I wanted. I went through the file and still couldn't figure it out. I debated asking here, but didn't. It's a 173 line file and whatever was wrong, I was missing it and...
What actually happened was this. I had a WLAN connection to the remote host with this vlanfilter bridge running.
So when I set my local em0.12 interface to a different subnet from that on the bridge, it became possible to receive packets from...
One major thing that separates Debian/Ubuntu from BSD is addition of 'sane' configuration for 3rd party services in the package by the repo maintainers and autostarting on install.
The guy who wrote this post is a total noob in BSD area so his statement can be only seen as humorous.
This is an old distro hopper thing. There are 3 BSDs. One is lauded for portability so PC user doesn't care much. Of the other two, he gets...
"The power to serve" was a really good slogan.
It is now more applicable than ever - serving the owner of the hardware, not the vendor of the operating system.
The index page the more I look at it the more weird I feel...the content on it, the...
If it got skipped because a dependency failed then you won't get a fallout message. The dependency gets the fallout message, skipped port builds don't.
Indeed. Can't tell what the reason for the crashed build is though. But it sometimes happens...
Ofc. I have 22 core 128 GB RAM machine with 15.0-RELEASE, and not a stranger to FreeBSD kernel dev. Also not a stranger to Linux kernel dev or Debian.
Are you on FreeBSD discord maybe?
NapoleonWils0n, good to see you back here, haven't seen you for awhile. I think I've mentioned to you that I have links to some of your dwl and Nvidia videos on a lot of my pages.
I still do most of the time. But I use vim in mutt and in doing a little daily cryptoquote puzzle--the first because long ago (not true anymore) FreeBSD's vi (nvi, I believe) couldn't do Japanese so I set editor to vim and never changed it, the...
It looks good so far to me. This wasn’t a shock to some who frequent ML and source tree dev.
The good news is that the FreeBSD community can contribute toward the redesign. A possible feature for the old timers can be to have an old school...
Ok, it works with TAGGED bridge VLANS if my remote similarly TAGGED VLAN belongs
to a different subnet☝️☝️☝️
So it's more like a VPN joining two subnets. Whereas with the OLD bridge approach your remote VLAN should belong to the same subnet...
Looking at freshports, here all the available version:
It appears that for an unknown reason we got no latest build done for i386, and I got no fallout message about it.
Hence no update I guess.
You could build the new wow64 variant available...
Summary: Pure CPU-bound code runs with ~15% overhead — this is hardware-accelerated via VT-x/EPT, the guest runs natively on the CPU. The real cost is in syscalls (3-4x slower due to VM exits) and memory bandwidth (EPT double-translation). Disk...
Hello to everyone.
After 3 days of full work,we have booted Debian and FreeBSD with qemu accelerated with bhyve/vmm for the first time. This is an epic milestone.
Further development is needed...a lot of development...but anyway this is...
Dunno, "Release information" vs "Release Engineering" always seemed unnecessary to me. I would have just grouped everything under "Release Information".
Newcomers to FreeBSD are kind of unlikely to know the difference between the two. And...
The new design looks fit better for smartphones.
I somtimes see "Sent from my iphone" among official mailing lists.
So at least some developers may be reading official web site on smartphones when away from keyboards.
In my humble opinion, it may...
GCHQ do some impressive work, primarily focused on global (overseas) rather than domestic surveillance (supposedly).
That said, in the UK, getting public funding for anything is a struggle (DERA -> PDERA -> QinetiQ possibly didn't help). Perhaps...
I tend to agree plus its much harder to guarantee there is no leakage outside of the VPN.
Having a separate box providing i.e only a SOCKS5h gateway through the VPN ensures either there is no leakage or there is simply no connection.
POSIX™ doesn’t require /etc/passwd, but yeah:
At least anchor username, i. e. ^username:; username alone may inadvertently match multiple times.
Primarily because MG knows said users exist – ~existent_user is sufficient (assuming portable user...
That's what I'd do:
# grep "username" /etc/passwd | awk -F: '{print $6}'
It searches the passwd files for the given user and prints the home directory for it. Since we're already using root to run this, I don't see any good reason to do it a...
I'd remove these, at least temporarily, to see if the booting situation improves.
cpu_microcode_load="YES"
cpu_microcode_name="/boot/firmware/intel-ucode.bin"
# AHCI POWER MANAGEMENT FOR EVERY USED CHANNEL (ahcich 0-7)...
I know you said you are logging off from discussion, but I just want to respond, be careful about presuming the use cases.
GUI is definitely not just for graphical design stuff. There are hundreds of GUI applications on FreeBSD/UNIX I mean real...
I see what others are saying about design issues. I'm on vacation and can only look at my phone.
A number of years ago I had offered to have the people at my Web dev company look at a redesign but from what we were told we thought it was more...
I think the question is misplaced, every user has right to complain about the product or the service regardless of his background.
Especially when the changes are purely cosmetic.
I get your angle tho, but I don't think it's applicable here...
I'm using waterfox; it seems to be a size related issue. If the horizontal dimension is less than about 970 you get the hamburger, above that you get the old style menu.
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