
Jay
04.12.2017
11:18:27
Bloody spams

[ matrix ]
04.12.2017
11:44:47
Jaypatelani: Sorry for spams .. Gitter guys have to wait .. Travelling will delete all spam pics from there also
Jaypatelani: Damn telegram spammers

@FacetiousFurry
04.12.2017
12:00:01

Google

Lain
04.12.2017
12:00:11
you need reinstall grub in /dev/sda

[ matrix ]
04.12.2017
13:09:53
Jay Patel (Gitter): gitter cleaned phew
Jaypatelani: should we remove telegram bridge? nowadays telegram is like P*rn spams lol
aaron: Eh, they should all move over to matrix with the cool kids.
aaron: But I never see spam in my timezone. Seems to be all early. European? Maybe earlier?
Jaypatelani: You are luck lol. It was around 100 nude semi nude pics of someone lol
Jaypatelani: *lucky

Newnix
04.12.2017
14:59:30
Damn. All the more reason to work on getting a matrix account going

Lain
04.12.2017
15:02:08
my mini-script to compile ports:
https://pastebin.com/cELVcNDQ

Raymond
04.12.2017
16:36:56

Lain
04.12.2017
16:59:32
for example: ep x11/portA x11/portB editors/vim
and compile portA portB and vim automatically and dependencies

Google

Lain
04.12.2017
17:01:05
before starting to compile anything, it asks you to configure all the ports, the meaning of this is to leave compiling several ports and to do it alone

Group Butler [beta]
04.12.2017
17:03:58
Welcome ? to BSD , This group is about Berkeley Software Distributions BSD family operating systems.
@usebsd

Nomid
04.12.2017
22:38:51
How is wine on ghost/freebsd ?
Guys I need to compile a kernel module for ghostbsd, but make says the kernel source is not found, where can I get it?

Newnix
04.12.2017
23:38:58
You should be able to get it from wherever the sources are hosted, possibly through a github mirror
Looks like https://github.com/GhostBSD/ghostbsd-build has the info you need

Nomid
04.12.2017
23:48:11
hm, I didn't find it searching on google.

Newnix
04.12.2017
23:50:28
Was easy with ddg '!github ghostbsd'

Nomid
04.12.2017
23:51:58
I see
But that builds the iso image
I need the kernel source
it sounds wrong
"linux_base" for a freebsd module ?
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/3038/
Looks like linux support is recommended
Oh well, I'm installing it from the official repos, so why to be scared.
Installed. Now checking if I edited /boot/loader.conf the right way.
Looks ok

Google

Nomid
05.12.2017
00:18:28
This does not look ok...
:(