[Leaving a copy here for people seeking doc links from April.
Rest of thread may go elsewhere, perhaps fs, don't know.
Cheers.]
On 4/17/20, Ryan Moeller wrote:
>
>> On Apr 17, 2020, at 4:56 PM, Pete Wright wrote:
>>
>> On 4/17/20 11:35 AM, Ryan Moeller wrote:
>>> OpenZFS brings many exciting fea
> I just hope that in 5 years from now I can find this mailing list post
> when I completely forgot the whole thing and can't figure how to make it
> work...
The collective memories can be there for you... :)
See it can often be much easier to find posts after you import
the entire FreeBSD Mail A
On 1/19/22, Gerard E. Seibert wrote:
> FreeBSD's inability to support this technology will come back
> to bite them in the ass.
Even if writing drivers is not their thing, users can
actually do a lot to help relieve such situations.
Have people considered buying some snake traps
or at least some
> old hardware. :)
Technically RELENG_4 is open for committers hobbyists
museums projects etc who like to continue supporting the
Pentium+ISA platform and all its pluggable hardware.
And there's lots of hardware that can [still, physically]
plug into 64-bit platforms running HEAD... (which is lik
On 9/15/22, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
> Neither HOTP nor TOTP require dedicated devices.
> HOTP codes are sequential and can be pre-generated...
Those aren't really their intended or advertised usage models,
nor do common implementations support those modes.
Is FreeBSD contributing and supplying
On 9/10/23, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
> No I can't login
> pam_opie.so not found
Users of opie will want to use this port and package...
https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/security/opie
Search lists for "opie" to find how volunteers could improve opie.
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