Depends on the locale, I would say. I say "Disc", not only for storage media. This also is for the round discs in your backbone (hopefully completely in order), also in Disco (the noise temple).
In case it's obvious why txcsum comes back on after starting my jail:
[11:59 r7425-01 dvl ~] % cat /etc/jail.conf
# Optionally include site specific defaults e.g. the domain to append to jail names.
.include "/usr/local/etc/jail[.]conf";
#...
Has this been vibe coded, e.g. the LLM has produced most of the code?
What is the number of LOC added by the LLM? Who is going to review this code?
I think this should be a good guideline for somebody to write out the solution. You cannot ensure...
So far, the ifconfig suggestions have not allowed DNS to work within my vnet jail.
I also tried a simple ifconfig bge0 -rxcsum first, and that yielded the same results as below.
Before starting [the only] jail:
[11:58 r7425-01 dvl ~] % sudo...
crontab – the program owned by root and set user ID bit set – does not chown the tables back to the getresuid user (‑u is wrong since root might install a crontab for a daemon user or similar) because the file owner can always chmod the file...
I don't know why exactly /var/cron/tabs/ is by default unreadable for the common user. It may be a privacy thing, it may be a security thing, but it may be also just for preventing users to edit their crontabs manually instead of using crontab...
To be honest I just posted an image to show that I was getting some output from my device.
I still haven't figured out how to get any audio output from sdr++ but have managed to listen to a station using a command line program
rtl_fm -f 100.9M...
I have been using one of these (although not sure if it is SFF) as a headless file server/ network gateway for several years and am very pleased with it.
It's currently running FreeBSD 15.0 but I've upgraded several times.
It's a few years...
Some progress!
rtl_fm -f 100.9M -M wbfm -s 200k -r 48k | play -r 48k -t raw -e signed-integer -b 16 -c 1 -
Thanks to ChatGPT.
Just need to figure out what all this means.
At the moment I'm only trying to find out what options I have with this device, I only just got some response from it a couple of days ago.
Under Module Manager, I don't see Audio Output. I only see Audio Source.
I can partially understand this from personal perspective, like, other users shouldn't care about what I have in my crontabs (like what I have in my personal files). But I can't understand why is the very fact that A knows that B has a crontab...
I was very sad to read that he'd passed. I also didn't know it. I used his cdrtools for many years. Like that message that msplsh linked to says, he will live on through his software.
No, they're not weird. The image is smaller than the medium you put it on. So the backup GPT table isn't at the end of the medium where it's expected to be, it's at the end of the image.
That should work for starters. Back to what I asked earlier. What is your listening target? FM Radio?
You match antennas to your listening preference.
https://www.short-wave.info/
For your "Audio Output" settings scroll down the left hand panel...
It feels like a VPN might be a more appropriate tool here. Tailscale literally gives an ssh connection without much complication, even behind various NAT.
But regardless, if you're going to use SSH do yourself a favor and use certificates.
It's not though. Discs are things like CD, dvd, bluray and laserdisc. Harddisks use platters and get their name from diskettes. It doesn't matter if damaging HDDs is serious, that's not what the previous title said.
Anyways it's a forum with a...
Discs means CDs and DVDs generally speaking, not that a rename to something more specific to that wouldn't be helpful.
As far as the thread goes, one of the first things to try is lowering the speed to see if that's an issue, especially with I/0...
genuinely what the F*** is this··· it looks like a mockup someone made in like half an hour or so, it doesn't even look like an OS' website, rather some tech service that no one has ever heard of before
FWIW, writing optical media is not tolerant of interrupts in the middle of writing a track. This is the biggest weak point of most of the cd writing tools that have been created in the opensource world. Jörg Schilling understood this and for...
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waypipe is a proxy for Wayland clients.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mstoeckl/waypipe
It forwards Wayland messages and serializes changes to shared memory buffers over a single socket.
This makes application forwarding similar to ssh -X...
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That makes sense. Although if I designed it, I guess I would probably make each directory under /var/cron/tabs readable by the group of the user who owns it.
I have a simple shell scripts that makes a small system backup using tar: it backs up only my personal directory under /home, and configuration files in /etc, /boot/loader.conf and others, so I can run it as my regular user. I'd also like to...
waypipe is a proxy for Wayland clients.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mstoeckl/waypipe
It forwards Wayland messages and serializes changes to shared memory buffers over a single socket.
This makes application forwarding similar to ssh -X...
dump1090
Found 1 device(s):
0: RTLSDRBlog, Blog V4, SN: 00000001 (currently selected)
Found Rafael Micro R828D tuner
RTL-SDR Blog V4 Detected
Max available gain is: 49.60
Setting gain to: 49.60
Exact sample rate is: 2000000.052982 Hz
Gain...
Just to test out your rig and drivers you could use comms/dump1090 and see airplanes near you.
That antenna will work fine for 1090mhz.
dump1090 is a command line program for receiving Aircraft Transponder data.
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