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    malco_2001 reacted to loveydovey's post in the thread FreeBSD security design flaws with Thanks Thanks.
    Anthropic's model believes FreeBSD has ways to go. Get working! FreeBSD's Biggest Design Problems from a Security Perspective FreeBSD is a solid, well-engineered OS, but its security limitations are largely inherited from its Unix heritage —...
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    I just did this: https://github.com/Sonic-DE/sonic-login-manager Still need to figure out why the restart, shutdown, etc buttons don't work but Wayland and systemd are no longer hard dependencies on this fork. There's a video showing it working...
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    Thanks. That gave me a laugh. I'm not getting much sleep as the Knicks won and the noise in the streets is err, somewhat distracting.
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    scottro That'll learn ya'. When I say things aren't ready, they really aren't ready. :)
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    scottro That'll learn ya'. When I say things aren't ready, they really aren't ready. :)
  • shepper
    If "BD-writer" stands for Blu-ray disc sysutils/xorriso I think will support it. I use xorriso on SATA3 drives - no personal experience with USB drives. I've not tested in FreeBSD but in OpenBSD it seems to have some permissions problems with...
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    kpedersen reacted to drhowarddrfine's post in the thread Forum font with Like Like.
    As I said earlier, if the web page does not specify a font name then the browser will use the system font or font specified in the user's browser settings. This is ideal in a lot of settings and becoming popular among some web sites but marketing...
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    Seems I spoke too soon. I went right from RC-3 to 15.1 so I don't know how much is part of that. Anyway, it installed a bunch of Xlibre Nvidia stuff--I don't have nvidia on this laptop and I don't want Xlibre anything. Also alacritty stopped...
  • cracauer@
    Other hypervisors suspend the guests when the host shuts down. That has more chance of succeeding in a given timeframe. It is like SIGINT vs SIGSTOP. Shutdown can execute arbitrary commands and can take arbitrary time. Suspend is almost like...
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    Actually as I was rather bored tonight. I updated the laptop. First created a Boot Environment of the working system. Then, as I said before, I'd updated it to pkgbase, so I used the pkgbase instructions to upgrade to RC3. Then from RC3, I just...
  • pollito_cpc
    pollito_cpc reacted to bsdcode's post in the thread SDL 3 Joypad Issue with Thanks Thanks.
    When your other gamepads work fine with SDL2/3 and your ShanWan works with SDL2, I assume there isn't any problem related to FreeBSD itself (recognition, correct user permissions, etc...). It might be a regression in SDL3. It's probably a good...
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    Wait until the official announcement. Why are you in such a hurry?
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    I had one laptop that was using freebsd-update rather than pkg base. I attempted an upgrade, trying to do what I did on a vm, go to rc3 then to release, but after the upgrade it kept going back to the boot menu. So, as I had the time, used the...
  • cracauer@
    Chances are that it will work.
  • cracauer@
    It might be more straightforward to make MIDI knobs work.
  • MG
    It's really important. 😎 Anybody managed to fetch all the lang/rust dependencies on 15.1 with the RELEASE portstree?
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    I had never even come across tethering USB 8 years ago.
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    joneum@ reacted to monwarez's post in the thread FreeBSD security design flaws with Thanks Thanks.
    Great more AI bullshit, I wonder why having a full AI written post could be allowed in this forums in the first place. Really funny that it talks about setgid thingies when we do have a mac based non setgid sudo alternative that is called mdo...
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    what about a devd.conf /usr/local/etc/devd.conf this is what i use for my keyboard i guess you could do the same thing to run dhclient ue0 https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?devd.conf...
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    Is there any way to automate running dhclient ue0 when connecting a phone to a computer and enabling tethering USB?
  • elgrande
    Ok, upgraded to 15.1-RELEASE, upgraded all packages too, and now SDDM doesn't want to start the Wayland session; BUT it works flawlessly from command line with the same command used by SDDM: /usr/local/share/sddm/scripts/wayland-session...
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    MG replied to the thread Good news today.
    Building 15.1 from anonymous ftp freebsd.org I had to disable VIA padlock RNG in RC2. No idea what that is. See it if compiles now.
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    I have Invidious installed in a podman container in a Ubuntu bhyve vm https://github.com/NapoleonWils0n/cerberus/blob/master/freebsd/invidious-bhyve.org https://github.com/iv-org/invidious When you play a youtube video using mpv it uses...
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    This failed for me: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/good-news-to-day.102946/#post-763489 See this which I sort of anticipated: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/good-news-to-day.102946/#post-763504
  • Zare
    Zare replied to the thread Rant about Aliens....
    No, you read bit wrong, these were no straight lines. I don't care about straight lines, the air traffic exists in the area. Imagine raising a big drone with bright light to airliner altitude and then doing a circle of lets say 500m radius. The...
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to scottro's post in the thread Good news today with Thanks Thanks.
    drhowarddrfine official release isn't till the 16th, or at least planned for then. What I think @fjdir did was upgrade to RC's, then if you ran pkg upgrade on the RC, you wound up with 15.1-RELEASE. I have a vm I've been updating to RC's and...
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    scottro replied to the thread Good news today.
    drhowarddrfine official release isn't till the 16th, or at least planned for then. What I think @fjdir did was upgrade to RC's, then if you ran pkg upgrade on the RC, you wound up with 15.1-RELEASE. I have a vm I've been updating to RC's and...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ replied to the thread FreeBSD security design flaws.
    None of these points are novel. None pose an immediate threat, it is mostly "mitigations and defensive programming could be better".
  • patpro
    Hello, I’m running the latest Firefox pkg on FreeBSD 14.4-RELEASE and I was wondering about GPU acceleration. I’m using an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U CPU with Radeon 780M Graphics. X11 and XFCE4 as desktop GUI. Here is a part of Firefox’s about:support...
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to Maturin's post in the thread FreeBSD security design flaws with Like Like.
    Here, another "point of view", also AI generated, of course: FreeBSD is considered very secure for several practical reasons: Conservative development model Single, integrated base system (kernel + userland) maintained together...
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    MG replied to the thread FreeBSD security design flaws.
    Having access tp all bytes because it's your computer isn't "memory unsafe" but a functionality. It's called RAM for a reason. Root can overwrite the kernel runtime code and crash the machine. It's a normal thing.
  • elgrande
    Since this is related to the use of KDE with Wayland (I don't recall this problem with the X session), I'm leaving it here just in case someone else is bugged by this: To better match GTK decoration buttons with KDE ones when using CSD (client...
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    CShell I don't think so, so let's not go there.
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to T-Aoki's post in the thread FreeBSD security design flaws with Like Like.
    I believe it too stupid. Rust should be stabilized that assures 100% backward compatibilities first, and defaulting to CDYLIB instead of current binding-unfriendly defaults. Everything should start from there. Not earlier. Presumablly...
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Good news today.
    Kernel panic page fault trap 14 I don't see this on the official release page yet.
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    To show an example of how AI can't be trusted: Most major OS kernels are written primarily in C: Linux, the BSDs (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD), Windows NT kernel (C with some C++), XNU (Darwin/macOS, a mix of C and C++)
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    drhowarddrfine reacted to monwarez's post in the thread FreeBSD security design flaws with Thanks Thanks.
    Great more AI bullshit, I wonder why having a full AI written post could be allowed in this forums in the first place. Really funny that it talks about setgid thingies when we do have a mac based non setgid sudo alternative that is called mdo...
  • Zare
    Zare replied to the thread Rant about Aliens....
    The skies are pretty clear where I live. Few years ago while looking at Perseids, lying down in an olive orchard looking straight up, I was fixed for 20-30 seconds at a point I could not explain. There were two dots up there, both were of size...
  • monwarez
    monwarez replied to the thread FreeBSD security design flaws.
    Great more AI bullshit, I wonder why having a full AI written post could be allowed in this forums in the first place. Really funny that it talks about setgid thingies when we do have a mac based non setgid sudo alternative that is called mdo...
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    Folks, tl;dr Please comment / upvote / ask where this is on https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/30640 where FreeBSD is currently a 0 class citizen for their installer. I use Claude Code and it has helped me reduce toil and learn...
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    Installing Claude Code on FreeBSD 13 Installing Dependencies inside the Jail pkg update pkg install -y bash curl ca_root_nss linux_base-rl9 Mount the required filesystems: (MAIN root) Set the jail path: set J = /jails/www # MY Path ...
  • Zare
    Zare reacted to grandpa's post in the thread FreeBSD Screen Shots with Thanks Thanks.
    The irony here is that this is a screen from an old ASUS R517SA which is Intel based (N3700) and the Amiga emulator will not show the old classic background that says "Intel Outside" no matter how I try to make it ...... Thanks to Zare for Amiga...
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    scottro replied to the thread Good news today.
    Thanks for being the tester. :)
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    It does look useful. I read that it is based on the extensive hardware knowledge of the AIDA64 for Windows application. Is there a FreeBSD version?
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    drhowarddrfine replied to the thread Forum font.
    As I said earlier, if the web page does not specify a font name then the browser will use the system font or font specified in the user's browser settings. This is ideal in a lot of settings and becoming popular among some web sites but marketing...
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    I can now confirm that this driver is working flawlessly once you get it installed. I tested several OpenGL and Vulkan games and everything just works. Performance is amazing. Everything is smooth and fast. Since i bough this damn AMD card, i was...
  • cracauer@
    cracauer@ reacted to marq's post in the thread Forum font with Thanks Thanks.
    I suggest installing the following font meta-package: x11-fonts/webfonts It's a collection of common web fonts, and IIRC it changed how this forum looked. HTH,
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    kpedersen replied to the thread Forum font.
    It was admittedly sloppy wording on my side. 1) The web developer should be dictating generic family names in their html/css (not specific font names) 2) The web browser should then read these generic family names and requesting an appropriate...
  • bjs
    bjs reacted to freethread's post in the thread Music… with Like Like.
    I always loved this song a lot, from time to time it comes in my mind
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