Arminio
I love macOS.
Arminio
It *DOES* have it's weird dark places, yea
Mr.
It sure has its views.
Arminio
Stuff where you open a terminal, type a huge command line by muscle memory, and something just breaks and you have NO idea why until you find out that the weird old BSD userland is just stupidly broken.
Mr.
One is bash to zsh jump. Just one example of the many.
Arminio
Another one is the ls command not having —group-directories-first
Arminio
I hate that one
Arminio
I also managed to get sed to break with something that just works in GNU sed
Arminio
And a good amount of other annoyances I have workarounds for these days, yea, I hate those things
Arminio
g
wonder how well freebsd will run on a rock64 or rockpro64
Arminio
Probably by far my favourite one
g
gls?
Mr.
The openbsd does it good. Rename the gnu stuff. But give you the chance to have them both
Arminio
That's the ls from GNU coreutils
g
ah
g
graphical?
Arminio
I use it all the time on FreeBSD, too
g
ah
Arminio
Not graphical, no
Arminio
They just prefix all the GNU coreutils binaries with a g
g
ah
g
i use busybox ls
Arminio
Yeah that one misses features
Arminio
I for one can't live without —group-directories-first -F —color=auto
g
busybox ls has all
Arminio
Oh, that looks good
g
just gotta enable them
Mr.
busybox ls has all
What about color?
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I am loving the risc idea
oh yea RISC-V is nice
g
id love a risc-v
Mr.
oh yea RISC-V is nice
Nice is not the good word. Dreamy is the world.
Arminio
I really love my new workstation btw :)
Mr.
But how usable it could be. I wanna know that.
Arminio
Ryzen something, 32GB RAM, some big AMD 8GB GPU by MSI, uuuuh I think I forgot most details, but it really just works
Arminio
I'm not a hardware person
Arminio
Has 2 1TB ssd drives, too
Arminio
Anyways I just installed Win10 and NixOS and called it a day
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Anyways I just installed Win10 and NixOS and called it a day
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
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Windoze
Arminio
Well I make music. :)
Arminio
And yeah it's a horrible OS, I wouldn't use that for anything more
Mr.
Anyways I just installed Win10 and NixOS and called it a day
Remove windows and install a hackintosh. Then call it the day.
Arminio
Yeah I use FL, Reason, Renoise, Ableton Live, that kind of stuff
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mh for Linux there is LMMS but im not sure about BSD
Arminio
I have a Macbook Pro 13" 2020 16GB RAM 4x TB if I need a Mac ;)
Arminio
It's my work laptop but I abuse it to make music and fractals all the time lol
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i don't know why one would need a mac but ok
Arminio
You don't need one, but maybe you just want one.
Mr.
Video
Arminio
The good old GEISS plugin was awesome
Arminio
Yea I was known to look at these way too long
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Does someone have any ideas what I could run on my freebsd server? I need ideas 😂
g
h
kub-kun
Minecraft server
kub-kun
TeamSpeak server
Arminio
Does someone have any ideas what I could run on my freebsd server? I need ideas 😂
An OpenSSH server so you can SSH into would make sense to start with.
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Well of course the first thing is to install sshd 😆😆😆😆
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😂😂😂😂
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I am still thinking which media server I should use I know that there is jellyfin which is completely free but it has no freebsd support and is based off c#. Then there is Plex. Although plex is nice, one thing which bothers me is that it forces you to login through their website / server. And then there is emby but I never tried it
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Mh does someone know how I can properly secure an nfs share ? I have no domain / LDAP at home so I guess kerberos won't work? And just leaving my nfs shares accesible by anyone in my home does not make me feel comfortable
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For domain registration i recommend epic, its very cheap
Uhm I don't want to register a domain at home 😂
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I have a DNS domain at home but I'm not planning to do LDAP authentication
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And I've read that kerberos will need LDAP so I don't know now how I can secure an nfs share without that
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I just found bacula. It looks very promising and it has freeBSD support https://www.bacula.org/documentation/screenshots/