jbzfn, to FreeBSD
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conansysadmin, to FreeBSD
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nixCraft, to linux
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How to use find command to delete all *.log files created in last 90 days except for last 7 days https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-use-find-command-to-delete-all-log-files-created-in-last-90-days-except-for-last-7-days/ The commands mentioned in these tips are compatible with the #Linux, #FreeBSD, and #macOS

BoxyBSD, to FreeBSD German
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Would be a free public shell account service based on / systems interesting for you? If yes, what would you run on it?

Please provide feedback, so @gyptazy can check if it makes sense to provide such a service (this is already available in a limited beta).

What to expect:
A free user login to a FreeBSD or based system where multiple users can access it at the same time. You can do everything in your own home directory, run processes, open sockets, compile stuff etc. System is managed in general for you.

What you cannot do:
Make changes to the system in general, use low ports, install or modify things system wide.

nixCraft, to linux
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Hey everyone, out of curiosity, how much do you spend on a , , (or Windows) cloud instance for your side project? Also, please state the provider.

conansysadmin, to FreeBSD
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Wizards can conjure entire realms using spells they learned from shared scrolls. https://cromwell-intl.com/open-source/samba-active-directory/?s=mc

conansysadmin, to linux
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The oceans might rise and drown Atlantis, destroying its temples and libraries. But with this powerful conjuration the priests and scribes could maintain copies in Lemuria and other far-flung lands. https://cromwell-intl.com/open-source/rsync.html?s=mc

governa, to FreeBSD
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14.1 Bringing Reproducibly Built Kernels, 2.2.4 :freebsd:

https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-14.1-Beta-2-Released

nixCraft, to linux
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harshad, to FreeBSD
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Strange.

My laptop running FreeBSD 14.0-R-p6 locked up during resume - it's been years since I had this issue. Power cycled it, and now my wireless device won't show up. I think I'm too tired to debug now, will look at it in the morning. Bummer though, hope it's not a hardware failure due to resetting the laptop while the wireless device was being initialised.

winterschon, to FreeBSD
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Padukajorat, to FreeBSD

Let's start weekend with wallpapers

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FreeBSDFoundation, to FreeBSD
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Are you a versatile problem-solver with a knack for operating system development? Do you thrive working in an open source development environment with a diverse team? If so, the FreeBSD Foundation is searching for a software developer with varied interests and skills and a passion to perfect the user experience on FreeBSD.

https://freebsdfoundation.org/open-positions/freebsd-userland-software-developer-2/

jutty, to FreeBSD
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Also noticed that provides a large amount of binary distributions for , , , , , among several other OSs, plus many architecture-specific binaries. That is really nice! Next thing will be deploying it on the beastie server.

winterschon, to FreeBSD
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common linux-user FUD on FreeBSD forums:

> "modern wifi doesn't work!"
> "it won't run a desktop"

reality: user doesn't want to read docs/man/apropos

here's a Thinkpad X1 Nano:

  • KDE Plasma6 on FreeBSD 14.0R-p6
  • Intel AX201 wifi (basic wpa-supplicant params)
  • external travel monitor: plug-n-play, it just works

time required: 20 minutes of relaxed leisurely morning coffee sipping

DrHyde, to random
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I do love these new SSDs that I got over the weekend. They're soooo quiet, nice and fast, in particular with no latency when they spin up. That's all my toy budget for the month gone, but I think I'll buy the same again next month to replace the volume that stores my backups. That's still got oodles of space left, but the quiet is nice, and while spin-up time doesn't matter for my backups, having basically zero seek time will really help a lot.

DrHyde,
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re toots from a few days ago, I'm using instead of the much better , because ZFS just didn't work very well on Mac OS when I played around with it a few days ago. So in the slightly longer term I'm looking for a cheap machine on which I can run and ZFS, which will support at least 6 x 2.5" SSDs in its own chassis, all hot-swappable without opening it up and without tools, with at least two eSATA ports. Recommendations for something which will Just Work with FreeBSD please!

governa, to FreeBSD
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14.1 Beta Released For Testing :freebsd:

https://www.phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-14.1-Beta-1

stefano, to FreeBSD
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brendan, to FreeBSD

@homeassistant

Updated instructions for installing HA-Core 2025.5 in a FreeBSD jail: https://blog.brendans-bits.com/posts/2024/home-assistant-2024.5-jail/

Big thanks go to @jan for making it possible to install a new dependency (python-isal) and to @stefano for hosting brew.bsd.cafe where the homeassistant rc script is now located.

Any comments, suggestions, or corrections - please let me know.

nixCraft, to linux
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ly2en, to FreeBSD
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has been ported to . And it can run Arch Linux for me.

Linux containers in FreeBSD can start through the old good - which does not support complex features like cgroups or namespaces, which means I probably can't run a container inside a container. Yet.

But this Linux layer is actively supported in FreeBSD for almost 20 years and is rock-solid! It started in 2006 at Google, based on Linux kernel 2.6 and today it shows up as 5.15-compatible!

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tara, to RedHat
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As a proud member of the open source community since 1995, as being part of the OSS revolution as a , and employee, with regrets I have to admit @geerlingguy is not totally wrong:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNcBk6cwim8
(Corporate Open Source is Dead)

This is why I'm increasingly embracing the world, particularly .

Also, some of the reasons are highlighted by @mms in this post:

https://michal.sapka.me/bsd/why-bsd/

vermaden, to news
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Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰/𝟬𝟱/𝟬𝟲 (Valuable News - 2024/05/06) available.

https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2024/05/06/valuable-news-2024-05-06/

Past releases: https://vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

txt_file, to debian
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My testing tries to install snapd.
Can I see or again? I do not want Canonical® snapd™.

Bad enough that libpipewire-0.3-modules (version 1.0.5-1) has a dependency to libsnapd-glib-2-1. :puke:

mms, to FreeBSD
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How can I be up-to-date with current developments of all without following their mailing lists? I'd love to know what they are cooking (got or graphical installer for example) but without following dev discussions, as those are too low-level for my needs.

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