Anonymous
Yes, it seem a true life history
neb
So you have developed projects using freebsd
I'm not a devlopper - I'm a failed carpenter!
Anonymous
Ah ok. I'm just a freebsd fanatic
Anonymous
Don't worry - 99,5% of all people have failed, by now...
Anonymous
That's maybe true
neb
Anonymous
At least, if you bow to the universal laws of economic perspective... those do not necessarily teach you what life is all about...
neb
Agree. Rather be free
Anonymous
You sounds like a man who appreciate Marx and Engels
Anonymous
Where r u from buddy?
Actually, I'm sitting right in the middle of all mess
Anonymous
Bavaria - once to be said not so far away from paradise
Anonymous
Or the white house
Anonymous
Jaja
Anonymous
😅
neb
Gut, gut. Eine messy
Anonymous
You sounds like a man who appreciate Marx and Engels
Don't be silly - freedom is enough for my kind of breed
Anonymous
Not ending wars land
Anonymous
My apologies for my comment
neb
Not ending wars land
Are you in Europe too? Or just up all night?
Anonymous
I'm in Venezuela
Anonymous
We are all living in 'opinion collision land' right now. Some find these circumstances quite helpful - not many, though...
Anonymous
Another kind of mess using your own words
Anonymous
It's almost 11 morning
Anonymous
20 to 5 afternoon
neb
I'm in Venezuela
It seems South America are much more open to open source and *BSD
neb
By necessity, I suppose.
Anonymous
Not at all
Anonymous
Tried to find out about geographical distribution of the BSDs, the other day. Looks, like they discontinued the BSD stats service.
Anonymous
There's not a really revolution in education for teaching GNU and Linux, even Unix systems
Anonymous
My society is asleep
Anonymous
Tried to find out about geographical distribution of the BSDs, the other day. Looks, like they discontinued the BSD stats service.
Disregard! Server was probably just in maintenance mode without a helpful hint at that particular day.
Anonymous
Check out: https://bsdstats.org/bt/countries.html
neb
Oh! Thanks!
Anonymous
Still can't believe, there are only 3000 BSD workstations 'alive' worlwide!
Anonymous
Yes
neb
Quite surprising, Norway beats our Scandinavian neighbours. And S. America. But we are only 5.mill inhabitants!
Anonymous
And I think that statistics are not updated
Anonymous
at least the server knows current dates
neb
Anonymous
It's updated
neb
Still can't believe, there are only 3000 BSD workstations 'alive' worlwide!
It has to be more. They are the workhorses of the internet! Mail, DNS, web, Netflix, etc.
Anonymous
yes - in my PC-BSD days I never opted in (AFAIK), also not on TrueOS, GhostBSD. I can imagine, that the stats-package is not a package of the regular FreeBSD base installation - for obvious reasons (perspective of server admins!)
neb
GhostBSD on telegram, f.x, just past 500 members alone.
Anonymous
But Private servers maybe not exposed to stats,
Anonymous
I definitly remember to have the stats-package 'onboard' with PC-BSD
Anonymous
Why?
neb
I definitly remember to have the stats-package 'onboard' with PC-BSD
So we should all promote to opt in! If private hobbyist ALSO could install it. Like bsd-hardware.info
Anonymous
After installing you can block access to freebsd, and use local updates
Anonymous
I'll consider it. 😊
Anonymous
Does anyone have seen the phone made for installing any os inside?
Anonymous
also very interesting is the distribution to be found here: https://bsdstats.org/bt/releases.html
Anonymous
That's it
Anonymous
It looks great, amazing
Anonymous
Checked it out just before it was initially release for its interesting specs
Anonymous
+d
Anonymous
Which os you tested?
Anonymous
No. No personal experience with it - unfortunately. I think, it's a promising device.
neb
See you later, nice chatting!
Anonymous
I think it's the future
Anonymous
I think it's the future
might well be...
Anonymous
Adding sponsors and a lot of money
Anonymous
Anonymous
I gotta go
neb
Enjoy
Anonymous
I'll see you again
Anonymous
bye also, then
neb
Wumbo
how to showing up my android device mtp, in nautilus or thunar?
Anonymous
how to showing up my android device mtp, in nautilus or thunar?
https://gnix0.wordpress.com/2018/09/07/access-android-devices-in-freebsd-11/
Anonymous
how to showing up my android device mtp, in nautilus or thunar?
I run window manager and to make removable devices show up in gui filemanager i putted this in my xinitrc file: if which dbus-launch >/dev/null && test -z "$DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS"; then eval "$(dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session)" fi
Anonymous
Dont know if its the right thing to do but it works for me.