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    So, gonna #AskFedi, specifically those #FreeBSD users who #PlayOnBSD...Has anyone had an issue with Yamagi #Quake II (yquake2) launching with sounds and everything, but no window or game video of any kind showing up? Been having this issue since 14.3 and now with 15.0. I've already played around with the "+set vid_renderer" options and no dice.Thank in advance! ​#Quake2
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    Watch out for the `bastille monitor` command in our next release!This feature uses a `service status` check to verify that critical jailed services are running. If this check reports the service as down, Bastille will restart it automatically.In the event that it cannot restart the service, alerts can be configured.Usage: bastille monitor [enable|disable|status]bastille monitor TARGET [add|delete] service1,service2bastille monitor TARGET list [service]bastille monitor TARGET#FreeBSD
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    Fosdem 2026 : BSD, illumos OpenZFS & bhyve devroomDon't forget, you only have a week to submit your talks ! The deadline is the December the1st. ⏰ https://people.freebsd.org/~rodrigo/fosdem26/#fosdem2026 #FreeBSD #NetBSD #OpenBSD #Illumos #zfs #bhyve
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    @stefano @christopher I am not sure if I'd say #Linux is becoming like #Windows. I do recall similar statements made on the Debian-User mailing list on a previous release when xorg introduced autoconfiguration. A lot of people were pissed that it was making choices for you instead of manually configuring the xorg.conf file.Honestly, that was a good thing. Painful doesn't begin to describe it but users were unaware they could still hand-configure the file.There has been, however, more stuff added to Linux over the last several years. Call it bloat, call it whatever you want. OSes change. But it has been gradually moving away from simplicity.I miss the simplicity.However, to reply to your original post, coming from COTS solutions, sometimes the vast amount of choice can be overwhelming. For instance, when it comes to #FreeBSD #jails it used to just be jails. Now, it's thin, thick, classic, networking. I understand they have their places but it would be helpful to provide more detailed explanations, tutorials, or best practices for each. The FreeBSD Handbook is good but just scratches the surface but often leaves more questions. It would help with learning and in part...marketing.On a side note: The FreeBSD Handbook is a great resource but there are opportunities to improve it, like tailoring it to new users (better empathy), best practices, architectural examples, and links to additional resources and info.