Arminio
<3 your name, too, btw :-)
Stan
I gived it up. Linux is now there where GhostBSD was before. Sorry. Guys
Dog
UNIX Co-Founder Ken Thompson's 39-Years-Old BSD Password Has Finally Been Cracked.
Any Guesses? HINT is in the picture.
Read ➤ https://thehackernews.com/2019/10/unix-bsd-password-cracked.html
Passwords of over 20 other Unix luminaries—including Dennis Ritchie, Stephen R. Bourne & Eric Schmidt—have also been cracked.
Dog
Is that why the FreeBSD server was down?
Dog
Ok
Eliab/Andi
Hi:) has anyone done dual boot with Win 10 ?
Константин
i have
Eliab/Andi
i have
Did it work without issues ?
Константин
i select boot partition from BIOS bootmenu because i don't install any bootmanager, FreeBSD from GPT boots ok, windows too
Anonymous
Hi @ all ! I want too escape too the Bsd family ^^
Anonymous
I matured with windows. Leans Linux and it cannot bring me what i want.
Anonymous
I have an thinkpad w500 Sitz fingerprint Sensor. So i want too install the original freebsd with an dm that works with it. Should i use sddm or gdm3 ? I also would prefer wayland instead of xorg . what do you think ?
Anonymous
Greetings from germany
Anonymous
afaik....drm works with intel card....11, 12 n 13...sddm is lighter....wayland is not really supported yet in freebsd....but if u wanna try it....then used kde
Anonymous
Intel cpu and want to use ati gpu
Anonymous
X would be ok... But in Linux there was always problems with HD Video streaming
Anonymous
Except opensuse i use now
Anonymous
Eliab/Andi
Anonymous
Anonymous
Krond
<luxh> https://www.sudo.ws/alerts/minus_1_uid.html
Krond
<luxh> i don't use sudo but you guys might
Krond
not using sudo
Anonymous
i prefer doas....
Krond
Personally I prefer access rules, logging and rpc. Anything that can help me get away without direct root access.
Krond
Tcpmux still working like charm.
Marko
Guten Abend 👋😉
Arminio
Dog
Eliab/Andi
Arminio
Arminio
Decided to build a tiny noVNC VirtualBox FreeBSD VM because I was bored at work
Anonymous
is that a mac....n whats the resolution....
Arminio
is that a mac....n whats the resolution....
That's a Macbook Pro 2019 Retina something with i5 and 16GB RAM. The VM that the noVNC running in the browser connects to is just a small VirtualBox VM. The VNC session is 1280x800, the Macbook has an external monitor connected to it that has 2560x1440 resolution.
Arminio
Basically the noVNC session connects to the same machine it runs on (said VM).
JCV
does anyone know about some bug with delay pools on squid 4.8_1 freebsd 12?
JCV
delay pools doesn’t work for me after upgrade squid package to 4.7_1 on 3.5 works fine
JCV
my squid it’s compiled with —enable-delay-pools
JCV
and no error present
JCV
any idea please?
Arminio
Arminio
This is awesome
Anonymous
it look like its in good condition....seem new
JCV
JCV
Anonymous
forum
JCV
forum
no much information about that issue with squid delay_pools
JCV
well maybe i need to roolback to squid3-3.5.28_3, i can’t find any solution
JCV
thanks everybody
Dog
tim
Arminio
Is there a trivially simple process supervise program in FreeBSD that I can use to circumvent having to deal with PID-files while *NOT* ending up using something as complex as systemd? ;-)
Arminio
I actually consider runit right now
Krond
Well, eh, numerous things.
Krond
There's a deamon.
Krond
It's in the base, so u can try using it right away.
Krond
If you need something more esoteric you try hitting ports, supervisord and fsc are first two that came up to mind.
Krond
Also, you can go serviceless, noone superseded inetd yet. I'm personally using it to start sshd and was laughing at sshd issues in 2014.
Arminio
I totally don't 😉
I actually found out that my understanding of rc.d was mostly correct and that my daemon was behaving weirdly
Arminio
Well not fully, I still have some problems with understanding dependencies in rc.d, but that might just be some other issue
Arminio
It's a bit difficult to handle, as noVNC doesn't write a PID-file and you can't easily determine the PID of the python interpreter and need to also start another program (tigervnc server) that has to run, etc. yada yada
Arminio
Another possibility I see is the "daemon" program.
Anonymous
Runit is a nice init system. Voidlinux uses it and it boots really fast
Arminio
Arminio
Arminio
I mean quite frankly, considering what runit actually does, how dramatically simple it is, how insanely easy it is to integrate new services (it's often a 3 liner to do that with runit), and how fast Void boots (it's often much faster than anything systemd and doesn't annoy you with stupid systemd specific things) it's totally reasonable to point that out, especially in a FreeBSD chat 😉
Anonymous
Arminio
Arminio
runit-2.1.2_3 Service supervision tools compatible with DJB daemontools
runit-faster-2.1.3.4 Runit based init replacement for FreeBSD
Arminio
Anyone a clue what runit-faster is?
Arminio
Arminio
FWIW I solved my yesterdays problem with rc.d by installing runit - configuring it literally took less than 2min. Rebooted, everything worked absolutely fine.
Arminio
The scripts that I trigger from runit both have 3 lines.
Jay
Runit as a addon to rc.d, not replacement for init right?