15:32:40 How do I deal with this? https://bpa.st/6QMK4 15:33:22 BerkeleyDB 5 message on apache24 pkg upgrade. 15:33:33 CrtxReavr: according to https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/rewrite/rewritemap.html#dbm, it looks like you need to re-run httxt2dbm on your RewriteMap databases 15:34:18 I have no .dbm files. 15:34:54 then this message does not appear to affect you 15:35:15 * CrtxReavr chinges as he restarts Apache. 15:36:05 Seems okay: https://trioptimum.com/~crtxreavr/roxie/ 15:36:26 Thanks. 17:35:11 CrtxReavr: I loved "Roxie" due 17:35:13 dude 17:35:58 Roxie the sad face 17:36:06 She's a sweet girl. 17:36:40 And that URL means Apache, PHP (with GD support) is working - so all good. 17:38:10 Oh, sorry. Still lovely 17:39:36 RE: packages vs ports, I've found ports less-stable than the package situation, even though I'd prefer to use ports 17:55:13 people still use apache these days? 17:56:42 sure, they do 18:01:11 I'd prefer freenginx instead 18:02:47 it depends on the use case 18:05:39 i've never found any of apache's threading models best for any use case 18:19:15 usually it has nothing to do with threading 18:42:02 i've never found any of apache best for any use case 19:03:40 in the past there was almost nothing else but Apache 19:11:27 in the past kodak made cameras instead of cryptocurrency 19:57:43 wait what 20:48:12 Hi guys 20:48:56 After updating everything using Windows PE.. Now the internet is back on Freebsd!! 20:49:19 It was just a bug in DASH 20:54:01 I will set the plan for using SIM only for the near future; as I will gonna move to a place which nearly no landline there (It's so poor quality).. 21:01:50 Thank you all for help :D 21:03:39 I think this bug about HP 6305 SFF need to be mentioned in the Freebsd Wiki, and it's fix.. This bug only happen with Unix (not linux) BSD 21:21:42 Retrofan: What's the bug and what was the fix? 21:22:19 Bug in the firmware of those kind of PCs 21:23:14 vkarlsen: HP released some updates for that, which need to be installed 21:23:29 Only appears on Unix 21:23:40 not linux (like *BSD) 21:23:59 With DASH system of the bios 21:24:49 See for links for updates: https://old.reddit.com/r/opnsense/comments/1hf227t/broadcom_nic_bge0_error/ 21:24:54 *of 21:25:30 So I was talking about warning user from this in the Wiki 21:26:53 It worked for me about 3 years on BSD, but suddenly appeared... which will make you think it's a problem in anything else 21:28:43 This long period will make you feel like it can be never a compatibility problem.. 21:31:13 Appeared from really simple behavior.. removing and reattach the Ethernet cable, which as I think cleaned the temp memory of DASH, making the problem appears; So the new update makes able to run lan with DASH disabled.. 21:32:33 Look like you never read my old chat: the problem is Connected to lan, but no internet 21:33:37 This sounds like a case for a blog post rather than a FreeBSD wiki article 21:33:54 Blog? 21:34:32 It should be mentioned for this compatibility problem, like 6005 21:35:55 The solution is to upgrade the bios? 21:36:17 Yeah, and the NIC firmware 21:36:25 Disabling DASH 21:36:45 That doesn't sound like a compatibility problem for the OS 21:38:21 Freebsd (or any *BSD, UNIX) will distory the NIC firmware, making Ethernet not usable for any other OS 21:38:31 even windows 21:38:53 So is installing BSD on those machines is danger without updating 21:39:30 Machines affected is HP 6305 SFF and Minitower 21:40:12 It's a bug in those machines, really need to warn users from it in wiki to do before installed; to prevent the breaking of DASH 21:40:23 *installing 21:44:06 Leaving.. 23:05:44 hi guys, i have a newbie question, recently i've installed BSD for the first time.. how can i remove a user from the gnome login screen list ? where is the gdm file to configure it, or disable gdm user list on login screen in BSD ?? 23:09:42 [greeter] Exclude=baduser 23:09:47 probably in gdm.conf 23:09:55 probably in /usr/local/etc 23:11:24 https://www.ebay.com/itm/135725185327 i hate they don't say if that comes with the x16 pcie riser 23:12:31 rtprio: i found it on /usr/local/etc/gdm/custom.conf tyyy 23:32:38 freebsd-update upgrade is really just a pre to install.. killing it half way thru isn't an issue? 23:33:01 Forgot I was just the machine I just upgraded as a jumpbox. 23:40:55 as self-proclaimed FreeBSD noob, what are we using to do package upgrades, and how often are most doing it? 23:41:49 just `pkg update` and `pkg upgrade` i assume 23:45:11 As often as you see fit. 23:45:33 phlux: Make watch `pkg audit` for any security issues and hope there's a package to be upgraded. 23:45:43 Oh, nice 23:45:46 thank you :)