This appears fixed in 15.1-STABLE, based on my installation of a 15.1-STABLE kernel this morning.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=295986
One good option is to have a USB enclosure, assuming your computer has an option to boot from it, preferably with a disk which has Ventoy installed which gives an option to boot from ISOs or any bootable partition you have set up on the disk.
If the unit works fine in Linux but not FreeBSD the first thing to check is whether Linux has applied any USB quirks that FreeBSD did not. Linux has a much larger base of quirks than FreeBSD.
Could you post `dmesg` from when you connect the...
well, I've had issues with USB connected DVD burners that thankfully does not happend with SATA -bus connected Internal DVDplayers.
then again We always used USB connected DVDplayers with an external PSU, for SPARC/Solaris...
I generally set it at 5% personally. But if you don't need to ability to repair files, mtree is great for quickly identifying bad files if you burn the list to disc.
Ir's good now. Just changed the (apparent) active DVI-VGA converter cable to a passive connector that just connects the different wires.
I have bad eyesight. Just didn't see the black cable in-between the display output line. Nvidia doesn't even...
I just noticed. When did this disappear?
Is there any list of all possible primary device names in FreeBSD? coincidentally, I now need this. Trying to make a script that adds all local storage devices that it can write to and contain a flag file...
I'm using a PCI AR9462 ― if it helps in the aspect of chipset. Works very reliably with good speed, just checked with speedtest:
Download: 165.09 Mbps
Upload: 103.38 Mbps
There's an ASR thread discussing the PO100 here https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/smsl-po100.32061/
This evening I've been listening to: thinkpad X220 running freebsd 14.4R + PO100 + WM8740 + HD8-A1 + DT990 PRO's, and it...
I think it's spdif only, there's no mention of ADAT in the manual. https://device.report/manual/15518466
There's a write-up on headfi here https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/smsl-po100.25923/
I think it's pretty useful if you have an existing dac...
I did thought. I've been running FreeBSD and GhostBSD for about two years now. This fresh install was specifically for the challenge.
You should read better.
I wanted to share the experience. I make 0 money off of what I write and don't link...
They are formatted CSV with those fields so you can import them into a proper SDR Receiver application. Its what most scanners use.
gqrx-scan for example.
Partially true now. I'm running a secondary laptop with the original FreeBSD laptop for a lot of things right now.
100% hardware support issues.
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Ditto bud
It really feels like what Unixy OSes are supposed to be. I loved it.
Lol no.
I also...
I didn't do anything special since I installed that module to replace the original one in my ThinkPad X1 Yoga. Just reused the same cables.
I really don't remember what was the original WiFi module, but it was unbearably slow.
I needed to mount a USB Backup SSD. The newer "fusefs-ntfs-2022" package had the ntfs-3g command in it. I thought it was a stand alone ntfs driver. Thanks for pointing me to it.
Optical drives in general suck in large part due to the time it takes to swap discs when verifying the backups. But, for best results, using par2 helps a lot in terms of verifying and repairing the damage for things where using optical discs for...
Hey all, I've got a really weird issue with the joypad I usually use with FreeBSD. Here's the dmesg output:
ugen1.5: <ShanWan PS3/USB Corded Gamepad> at usbus1
usbhid2 on uhub0
usbhid2: <ShanWan PS3/USB Corded Gamepad, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00...
https://forums.FreeBSD.org/threads/can-not-mount-usb-drive-exfat.73543/
https://www.micski.dk/2021/04/10/how-to-mount-exfat-formatted-sd-memory-card-on-freebsd/ A great ExFAT use explanation by MicSKI...
I needed to mount a USB Backup SSD. The newer "fusefs-ntfs-2022" package had the ntfs-3g command in it. I thought it was a stand alone ntfs driver. Thanks for pointing me to it.
The disadvantage of harddisks as backup, even if you do snapshots on them, is that most people leave them permanently connected. Or at least connect them regularly. That makes the whole construct vulnerable to randomware attacks or random...
The output is HDMI converted to VGA. It has a HDMI to VGA converter on the monitor that I forgot existed. It's because I had no HDMI input port left on the monitor.
The converter cable has a wire breach.
The card also has DVI and Displayport ...
https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=polyglot
Strictly speaking "ape" is a multi-os-platform format, not polyglot but CS folks have a habit of mis-applying words :cool:
So you're using `re' ... ugh. These are super low budget cards.
You need to get re0 in a state where it's options are that of the `lowest common denominator' for all members of the bridge.
So baby steps, try this first:
# ifconfig re0 -rxcsum...
Losing the thread in a discussion about the difference between "Disc" and "Disk" :-/ And yet so far nobody mentioned the term "Drive", which to me is to distinguish between a Floppy-, Compact-, Digital Video - or Blu-Ray Disc from a HDD, a Hard...
There is another iso9660 backend that I use because it supports blu-ray:
sysutils/xorriso
Xorriso is entirely written from scratch. Blu-rays are large enough that I can backup 18GB of my life on very durable and portable media. Works great in...
Ah, I see. In the future, it is helpful to start off posts with the error. Definitely look into the issue at Sable's github that Espionage724 linked. Since Sable relies on Rapier which relies on Rust, there a lot of moving parts at play here...
I can't cease to be amazed at how fast Firefox works on my relatively old hardware - I have i7-4700MQ (Haswell quad-core from 2013). I can't stop wondering how lightning fast it'll work on today's or more recent hardware. I mean just RAM is going...
UPDATE : I have enabled the SMP support for FreeBSD guest OS,virtualized with qemu-bhyve and I've launched some benchmarks.
System:
CPU : Intel Core i9-9900K (8C/16T, base 3.6 GHz)
Host OS : FreeBSD 16.0-CURRENT (amd64)
Guest OS: FreeBSD...
The problem is probably more to do with the fact because the code is written by AI and not a human being
it makes it impossible for the project to talk to the person who submitted the code to review it
Because they dont know how everything works...
If your monitor has an internal test screen/mode, try that. Also, if you have another video source (other computer & other graphics card; or for example an Apple tv) and can connect that to your monitor with another cable, you can test that.
DVI/HDMI are digital signals put over LVDS, it might be possible for the driver (the electronics, not the software) to be busted on two of the three colors. But then you won't have any green or blue color, only the red color would be shown...
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