@solene @mischa neither did I.
I keep editing the config file. Probably because that works on every OS.
I wonder if/how that would work with SystemD based stuff.
@solene @mischa neither did I.
I keep editing the config file. Probably because that works on every OS.
I wonder if/how that would work with SystemD based stuff.
@solene even clipboard usage can be allowed/forbidden between cubes in 1-to-1 configuration? That’s something other isolation tool don’t do AFAIK. Nice!
@solene I never used it. Because I never felt the need for it and, honestly, because of the "erf, yet another shell" mind set :) I used to try zsh once but went back to ksh|bash.
How would it compare to ksh or bash with autocompletion set up? Are there other specific great features?
@solene what is paranoia?
#jeopardy 😆
How do you transfer data from one to another? Using a dedicated directory and/or clipboard?
@stefano @vermaden some say it is not a good idea to automatically restart your crashed daemons without looking at why it crashed first.
If #mosh is that great, why isn’t it more broadly used? Nor integrated by default is OSes/Distributions? What are the Cons of that software?
If you are still waiting for the Year Of BSD Desktop, I am currently drag'n'dropping JPEG images on a PDF file of the :thundercats: #ThunderCats 1986 Panini Sticker Album using #Xournal++, #thunar and #OpenBSD. :runbsd: #RunBSD
@stefano @barbosaaob when exploring passthrough for AI stuff, I was told this was not possible on FreeBSD because (as I understood) it requires loading some binary stuff before passing the device through. And it is not (yet) implemented.
@dexter I once had a CEO that did remote calls using such robot. It was so weird. It also used to drive through the whole office for mimicking IRL conversations.
Guess how long it took for someone to close the door of a meeting room once C3PO entered it… 🫢
@paulgatling yeah… often, I see like VGA+RCA to HDMI.
HDMI+AudioJack to HDMI sounds like "WTF is your Operating System" 😭
@paulgatling yes. The initial problem is that OpenBSD does not seem to support Audio over HDMI. So I’m looking for an alternative :)
I would like to take the HDMI out and Headphone (jack) out of my laptop and convert it into an HDMI (audio+video) signal that would be understood by a TV.
Does such an adapter exist?
I seem to only find to do it the other way.
@ptribble which hardware are you using? Last time I tried Illumos was on Intel (CPU + GPU) ThinkPad and it was kind of limited in performance.
@ptribble I read nvidia was the preferred hardware for Illumos based workstation. Is this true? On can one get accelerated graphics using Intel GPU?
@BeAware you may found stuff here https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted?tab=readme-ov-file#file-transfer---web-based-file-managers
@silverwizard @solene that may not be 100% green IT.
@solene lets generate 10^8 SSH keys and use that Quantum Computer sleeping in the garage ! 🧙
@pamela something like "We do it this way. We made choices. Bear with it or shut up and go away."
Some may just say it in a nicer way :D
@feditips it seems to work great. And my instance didn’t get overwhelmed :) Thanks again!
@feditips great. I once tried to register a relay but it never worked 🤷♂️I’ll try this one. Thanks!
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