Old computers?
C64 the old breadbox model
C64c the 'new' model
SX-64 "portable" C64
C128D
ZX Spectrum
Amiga 500 + 590 (20MB HD + 2 MB memory)
Amiga 1200
Amiga 4000 (Merlin RTG; 8 MB memory; 1 GB HD)
Apple ][gs
I think that's it.
I had the FreeBSD 15 handbook printed from lulu.com. To the people that have worked on this very useful and valuable operation system, the documentation writers, the people answering questions in the FreeBSD forums and the wallpaper designers...
Eventually (after an upgrade of the amdgpu_green_sardine firmware files) the system kept freezing every few days. No monitor output, no keyboard input, no ssh access, although the system did respond to ping.
Anyway, long story short, after...
You should use the 15 branch.
I had the same problem. The system freezes after some time on 14.x-RELEASE on a AMD 5700U GPU Lucienne, with drm-kmod "graphics/drm-515|61-kmod" graphics/gpu-firmware-amd-kmod installed, specifically...
Old computers?
C64 the old breadbox model
C64c the 'new' model
SX-64 "portable" C64
C128D
ZX Spectrum
Amiga 500 + 590 (20MB HD + 2 MB memory)
Amiga 1200
Amiga 4000 (Merlin RTG; 8 MB memory; 1 GB HD)
Apple ][gs
I think that's it.
That sort of thing is also often times legally required. The pop ups when hovering over menu items commonly tie into screen readers for low vision users.
Found canary links: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/releases/tag/canary
This says the rewrite's already done on Canary: https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/30412
I'm using 1.4.0 now for a game server/client and it's fine no difference from 1.3.14 :D
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Wild West time:
Terrible Joe enters the saloon.
A beautiful lady and two men are sitting at a table.
Joe pulls out a gun and kills both men, approaches the lady and asks: "Why is the beautiful lady sitting alone?"
I have 20 CRT displays. 5 of them are VGA computer monitors. The others are televisions ranging from 5"-21".
I think the oldest chip I have is an AMD chip from the late 90s. I've got bunches of graphic accelerators, predating the term GPU. But...
I don't think anyone has had a strong enough opinion to put the work into it.\
Juxtaposed to this discussion, if people here do want a default DE, roll up your sleeves, get to work and present some code to implement your DE of choice. So far...
This is exactly what majority of people fail to understand. Even among experienced users. People have cult like personalities and they bash and insult everyone that doesnt use the same OS as they do. This is not a competition. I never understood...
It is.
Either everything - storage space, CPU load, temperatures, network traffic - is OK. Then you don't need to watch this information continously.
For example I know I have enough space left on my storages. How many exactly currently, 876G...
Airprint is not PostScript or HP Printer command language. My understanding is it is a standard that produces a rasterized image of your print job. Printers just need enough smarts to deposit the ink as per the standard image.
If you look at...
I don't think anyone has had a strong enough opinion to put the work into it.\
Juxtaposed to this discussion, if people here do want a default DE, roll up your sleeves, get to work and present some code to implement your DE of choice. So far...
My employer at the time didn't want to spend the money on Solaris workstations for my team and me. Rather than Windows we chose Linux and FreeBSD at about that time. FreeBSD and Linux were a lot better in 1997 than in 1995.
I've never understood this preoccupation with comparing OSes. They're just workhorses to get jobs done. I use FreeBSD on my servers because that was what the server I rented space on used so it was what I got used to using and I saw no reason to...
I had the FreeBSD 15 handbook printed from lulu.com. To the people that have worked on this very useful and valuable operation system, the documentation writers, the people answering questions in the FreeBSD forums and the wallpaper designers...
I had the FreeBSD 15 handbook printed from lulu.com. To the people that have worked on this very useful and valuable operation system, the documentation writers, the people answering questions in the FreeBSD forums and the wallpaper designers...
This is exactly what majority of people fail to understand. Even among experienced users. People have cult like personalities and they bash and insult everyone that doesnt use the same OS as they do. This is not a competition. I never understood...
True. But usually it is the signal / noise ratio of the available information that is too low (in other words, the first ten, 50 or more links that tell you how to fix a problem might give you wrong advice).
And skill is always "easy" for...
My plan is to push a prototype into nominally working and passing tests state, and then to manually decompose that and rewrite it in a PR friendly form. So essentially all the LLMish stuff will be refactored out. Some of the code in my repo may...
Someone messed with the front panel Mhz digits? I had a Pemtium that displayed "lol". It was an optional "1" and 2 real digits. They all had jumper wire pins. You can make an impossible CPU like 117 Mhz. 😆
My random list so far:
Some fairly cool devkits. One that I am most fond of is for the N64 (the cheaper SGI Indy one, not the 250k SGI Onyx one ;)). Looks a little like this (not my photo) and (also not my photo).
PS1 devkit. Unfortunately not...
I use an env file to map the username and userid from the Freebsd host to the Podman container
So the container runs as the same user as on Freebsd and is in the same groups
i also set the HOST_DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS from Freebsd as an env...
It is.
Either everything - storage space, CPU load, temperatures, network traffic - is OK. Then you don't need to watch this information continously.
For example I know I have enough space left on my storages. How many exactly currently, 876G...
I now have Cuda working on Freebsd using a Rocky Linux Podman container
This is the python command run inside the Podman container
python3 -c "import torch; print('CUDA Available:', torch.cuda.is_available()); print('Device:'...
I'd never heard of that in that place--that is, I know of pdftops, but never ran into having to use that in installing the printer. Good to know, thanks.
axx now written finished. the pattern file x86_64.axx covered x86_64 ISA is available in Github.
https://github.com/fygar256/x86_64_pattern_file_for_axx
Good points. As far as I know changes to doc get picked up in phabricator, github and bugzilla. I would still consider this a single point to report doc bugs, a thing that Linux also doesn't have. Filing bugs against Linux documentation is done...
I now have Cuda working on Freebsd using a Rocky Linux Podman container
This is the python command run inside the Podman container
python3 -c "import torch; print('CUDA Available:', torch.cuda.is_available()); print('Device:'...
Hmm. I've been using FreeBSD for 31 years. Granted everything was relatively primitive back then. For example I switched from Linux 0.95 at the time to FreeBSD 2.0.5 because Linux would crash daily and irreparably corrupt its EXT filesystem every...
For the the heck of it, it might be worth trying the anywhere driver. You could try installing the printer with
lpadmin -p BrotherMFC -E -v ipp://192.168.1.66/ipp/print -m everywhere
The BrotherMFC is a name I chose, you can use whatever you...
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