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temp64
it works
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temp64
i can ping stuff and it doesn't crash
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rwp
temp64, Your new installed system? (And also the installer system too. But obviously the installed system is the real need.)
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temp64
Both
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rwp
Woot!
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cpet
weather man lied to me
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temp64
bsd.to broke, here's the dmesg
rentry.co/2vsek
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VimDiesel
Title: ugen3.3: <A4TECH USB Device> at usbus3 (disconnected)
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manu1
hi
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cpet
that is the most useless dmesg
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parv
cpet, What is missing?
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cpet
an error
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temp64
>driver bug
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temp64
Unable to set devclass (class: ppc devname: (unknown))
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cpet
take it the HP is the wifi card ?
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cpet
temp64: if you are still using a ppc device god help you
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temp64
AX200 is the card
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temp64
i don't even know what ppc is
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cpet
yeah good luck with that
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rwp
Bummer!
bsd.to is definitely not in a happy state!
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cpet
seeing how many pastebin you can find with google
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cpet
youll get over bsd.to not working
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rwp
Unfortunately several of those pastebins are truly awful! Advertisements. Non-free source code and Javascript. Blech!
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cpet
you are using it to paste bin something not to show off how it looks
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cpet
damn always something with you rwp ;/
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rwp
Achievement unlocked! :-)
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cpet
do you know what the device ID is
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cpet
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VimDiesel
Title: WiFi/Iwlwifi - FreeBSD Wiki
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cpet
if its not shown here either learn to add in device ID manually and recompile or buy a card that is actually OSS such as atheros or something
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cpet
or be like me and stop using wifi al together
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cpet
AX200 is supported but maybe not that specific device
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rwp
temp64, Perhaps use "usbconfig" (as root) to probe USB connected devices?
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temp64
uhh
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cpet
ANd not that having the top of the line in a BSD isnt wise
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cpet
note*
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temp64
i'm at a loss
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cpet
Welcome to *BSD
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cpet
:)
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temp64
the wi-fi card is working, when i mentioned the "driver bug" thing, i was referring to a seemingly unrelated entry in dmesg paste
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cpet
cd /boot/kernel && ls *if_*
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cpet
man one of those and buy a card listed
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cpet
we still lack all the specific features that make AX* worth while any ways
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rwp
I think I will interpret that with free software operating systems and drivers that older is better than newer because new is often not yet reverse engineered completely but older has been cooking longer and more often works better?
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cpet
rwp: bingo
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temp64
(works on openbsd though) :DDD
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temp64
nah, but really
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cpet
OpenBSD has better support for laptops
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temp64
i don't really know what features ax200 has
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cpet
speed
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cpet
the max youll get is G
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cpet
think thats 54MB
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cpet
Mbit*
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cpet
I would return that USB and get one listed in if_ath
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temp64
what do you mean usb
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temp64
it's built into my motherboard, it's a mini-ITX box
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cpet
I guess that the usb is the wifi
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cpet
pastebin pciconf -lv
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parv
temp64, Does "802.11ax" mean anything to you? That standard provides for higher speed over 802.11[bgnac]
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rwp
I had also been assuming your wifi was usb too since something I thought I read. Was I wrong? Is it on PCI?
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parv
... also for muliple streams (to the same client) depending on capabilities of client & WiFi access point
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temp64
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VimDiesel
Title: X570 I AORUS PRO WIFI (rev. 1.0) Specification | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global
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temp64
PCI
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cpet
pastebin that cmd
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cpet
so we know exactly what we are dealing with
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cpet
im looking for a specific series of numbers
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temp64
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VimDiesel
Title: hostb0@pci0:0:0:0: class=0x060000 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x1022 device=0x1630 subvendor=0x...
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parv
The USB related messages are (mostly?) for the keyboard
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temp64
it's 100% PCI
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temp64
the last time I had troubles with USB devices on FreeBSD, it was some cheap chinese keyboard that's already fallen apart
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temp64
now it just works™
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temp64
everything
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temp64
or almost everything
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parv
Sweet!
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parv
Wait... what is not working?
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temp64
I don't know yet, it's like the 14th minute my pc is running this os :P
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temp64
I'll drop that qualifier once I manage to setup xorg
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parv
There is also "wayland"
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temp64
nah, i'm not interested in that
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cpet
well go look at the driver source and look for that device ID
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cpet
just realized wtf am I doing it if I dont even have wifi in my machine
-
» cpet goes back to tinekring with nsd
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parv
I am in good company then
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cpet
hover bought enom, so now when you change the glues you have to do a live chat
-
» kevans sighs at the name "matrix" for a communication ecosystem
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RhodiumToad
heh
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kevans
it's not bad, it's just 100% ungoogleable
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RhodiumToad
it could be worse
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kevans
true
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concrete_houses
how do I launch the pulseaudio volume control gui thing?
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concrete_houses
audio so low on youtube
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concrete_houses
mixer at 100
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cpet
kill off pulseaudio
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cpet
and use the option that mentions overburn or something
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cpet
they dont want us to lose our hearing so they force limitations
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concrete_houses
what is the name of the gui pvau
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concrete_houses
or something
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henryhu
pavucontrol?
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cpet
i know kde and xfce have an option in the default volume to overrun the default volume
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cpet
so youll see the volume be 200
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redruM
concrete_houses: Try pamixer.
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redruM
concrete_houses: pamixer --allow-boost --set-volume 153
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cpet
or just kill off pulseaudio and it just works
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nerozero
hello
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nerozero
networking question, I have 2 routers in the network from different providers, how is it possible to redirect port from both routers to a bsd machine?
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nerozero
the issue is with the default gateway, which is looking towards one of the providers
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nerozero
my guess there is something to do with setfib`s
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meena0
nerozero: what are you trying rn, and what's the result?
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nerozero
meena0, thanks for quick reply, moment I will try to describe it in pastebin ..
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nerozero
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VimDiesel
Title: dpaste/i1FYK (Python)
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nerozero
so the issue is that, i would like to be able to connect to bsd machine via ssh using both providers
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nerozero
at the moment bsd defaultrouter is set to 10.20.0.1
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nerozero
the port redirect works on router 10.20.0.1 but not from the router 10.20.0.2
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nerozero
static routes would not work due to incomming packets comming from the internet
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nerozero
meena0, no ?
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meena0
I'm just trying to think thru it
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nerozero
meena0, thank you :) 20 years ago I solved same problem using ipfw-forwars... but ipfw forwards working differently now days...
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nerozero
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yuripv
differently how?
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meena0
if i sit down and try it, i can see how to solve this in pf, but ipfw should be equally capable
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pvalenta
nerozero, is possible to run proxy on router?
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pvalenta
nerozero, proxy does not pass connection from internet but creates new connection to your server from self, so connection come from 10.20.0.1 or 10.20.0.2
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nerozero
pvalenta, proxy will hide external ip address so...
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nerozero
meena0, thank you so much for your effort! Asked same question on a BSD forum.
forums.freebsd.org/threads/two-isp-port-redirect-to-bsd-machine.89384
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VimDiesel
Title: Two ISP, Port redirect to BSD machine | The FreeBSD Forums
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meena0
is it just me, or is this bectl behaviour a little strange:
gist.github.com/igalic/1fca3daeb7dc625b94d373a21ff51da5 ?
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VimDiesel
Title: gist:1fca3daeb7dc625b94d373a21ff51da5 · GitHub
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meena0
is this how ZFS snapshots work?
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meena0
nerozero: I'm glad people who have their brains already booted up can reply to you
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nerozero
i prefer to use own scripts instead of beadm
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nerozero
meena0, i had supranational issue couple of times while trying recover data from corrupted zfs pool
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nerozero
afterwards i have start using own zfs snapshot things
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meena0
tsoome: I'm observing something something strange with loader. I have two kernels installed: /boot/kernel.GENERIC-NODEBUG, and /boot/kernel.GENERIC-MMCAMM, but loader defaults to /boot/kernel, despite there not even being such a directory. What's up there?
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tsoome
do you have kernels_autodetect="YES" ?
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tsoome
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VimDiesel
Title: core.lua(8)
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meena0
tsoome: i have that set and the effect is the same
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meena0
how do I know I'm using the lua based loader, and not the 4th one?
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meena0
(how do I ensure I'm using it)
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tsoome
try to enter on OK prompt: 1 1 + . cr
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tsoome
:D
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tsoome
anyhow, looking for kernel is entirely scripted and I havent used non-standard location for kernel, so can not tell out of my head. probably need to dig in core.lua etc...
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meena0
tsoome: it's not nonstandard tho, it's what you get when you build and install all kernels
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meena0
(except for GENERIC lol)
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meena0
tsoome: you can try my repo:
alpha.pkgbase.live
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VimDiesel
Title: Unofficial FreeBSD pkgbase repository
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tsoome
I guess, the fastest option would be to poke Kyle.
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meena0
I think it'd be faster to read Kyle's code and fix it, than poke him and wait two weeks to notice that someone's poking him
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cpet
Then wait the same two weeks for it to timeout then be committed
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cpet
There's been issues in os known for years which have been recently fixed I don't worry about updating that quickly
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meena0
cpet: yeah, I know. I've been afflicted by that, too…
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meena0
not actually sure now if afflicted is a word
-
meena0
or what it means to be honest
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cpet
Inflicted ?
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meena0
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VimDiesel
Title: afflicted : Dictionary / Wörterbuch (BEOLINGUS, TU Chemnitz)
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meena0
either way, now that patches from external contributors are accepted thru GitHub my mean patch accept time has gone down from months to days
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CrtxReavr
Some clown in #linux is trying to run Notepad++ under Wine.
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Demosthenex
nice. just use emacs.
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CrtxReavr
Demosthenex, emacs and wine + notepad++ probably have similar footprints.
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cpet
It's all about the patches
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Demosthenex
CrtxReavr: yeah, emacs hass it's own OS ;]
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CrtxReavr
And about three PlayStation emulators.
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thedaemon_
NotepadNext is a Notepad++ clone for Un*x
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CrtxReavr
Still lacks a decent text editor though, sadly.
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thedaemon_
lul
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thedaemon_
Is there a Notepad like gui text editor with a tiny footprint? Not requiring Gnome or KDE?
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llua
mousepad
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thedaemon_
Doesn'
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thedaemon_
t that require XFCE?
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thedaemon_
let me look :)
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llua
no
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thedaemon_
llua, nice thanks :)
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CrtxReavr
thedaemon_, this is closer to notepad++ like, but:
github.com/dail8859/NotepadNext
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VimDiesel
Title: GitHub - dail8859/NotepadNext: A cross-platform, reimplementation of Notepad++
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thedaemon_
yeah that's what I was referring to. I haven't actually used it though.
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prahou
or leafpad, thedaemon
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apollo13
does anyone have an idea on how to debug pfsync issues? some kernel options to get it to throw some debug messages somewhere or similar?
-
apollo13
more specifically I am probably trying to enable PF_DEBUG_MISC
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CmdLnKid
maybbe adding PF_DEBUG_MISC=YES to /etc/src.conf or /etc/make.conf would help and rebuildijng world... kernel ? there may be some other way ref'd by the handboook or overstack
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last1
is there a limit to how many IPs an ipfw table can hold before it impacts performance ?
-
dodo
when memory is exhausted?
-
last1
and up until the memory is exhausted the performance is the same as if it held 10 entries ?
-
RhodiumToad
tables are explicitly intended to be fast even when large
-
RhodiumToad
the implementation details depend on the table type
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acu
hello all - I have seen that FreeBSD 14 RELEASE is delayed - what is the progress ? Is it totally stuck ....
-
manu2
hi
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RhodiumToad
it's delayed because of the need to update everything to openssl 3.x
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last1
which shell does root crontab run as ? same as root user ?
-
RhodiumToad
no, it uses /bin/sh
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last1
k, so this should be valid in crontab : > /dev/null 2>&1
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RhodiumToad
yes, that works
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acu
RhodiumToad, thanks a bunch - is there a forum or thread about the progress ?
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RhodiumToad
not that I know of
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acu
thks
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last1
RhodiumToad is like the ChatGPT99 of #FreeBSD
-
RhodiumToad
except I don't hallucinate :-)
-
last1
indeed
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rwp
Don't suffer from insanity. Enjoy every moment of it! :-)
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meena
sometimes I wonder if I'm missing out by completely ignoring ChatGPT
-
RhodiumToad
nah
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meena
but then again, sometimes i wonder if I'm missing out by ignoring Kubernetes, and i know for a fact that I'm not