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  1. @ermo

    The PC-BSD challenge was, as you can see from the roadmap, not only doing the FreeBSD part but doing the various add-ons that PC-BSD/TrueOS had, as well.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/road

    #GhostBSD seems to be the spritual successor to that. So as long as it has ZFS on root, and no bloody GRUB, I'm going to attempt it.

    In an ironic twist, in 1.41 several of the PC-BSD services are now disabled, for security reasons.

    #PCBSD #TrueOS #nosh

  2. @ermo

    The PC-BSD challenge was, as you can see from the roadmap, not only doing the FreeBSD part but doing the various add-ons that PC-BSD/TrueOS had, as well.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/road

    #GhostBSD seems to be the spritual successor to that. So as long as it has ZFS on root, and no bloody GRUB, I'm going to attempt it.

    In an ironic twist, in 1.41 several of the PC-BSD services are now disabled, for security reasons.

    #PCBSD #TrueOS #nosh

  3. @ermo

    The PC-BSD challenge was, as you can see from the roadmap, not only doing the FreeBSD part but doing the various add-ons that PC-BSD/TrueOS had, as well.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/road

    #GhostBSD seems to be the spritual successor to that. So as long as it has ZFS on root, and no bloody GRUB, I'm going to attempt it.

    In an ironic twist, in 1.41 several of the PC-BSD services are now disabled, for security reasons.

    #PCBSD #TrueOS #nosh

  4. @ermo

    The PC-BSD challenge was, as you can see from the roadmap, not only doing the FreeBSD part but doing the various add-ons that PC-BSD/TrueOS had, as well.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/road

    #GhostBSD seems to be the spritual successor to that. So as long as it has ZFS on root, and no bloody GRUB, I'm going to attempt it.

    In an ironic twist, in 1.41 several of the PC-BSD services are now disabled, for security reasons.

    #PCBSD #TrueOS #nosh

  5. @ermo

    The PC-BSD challenge was, as you can see from the roadmap, not only doing the FreeBSD part but doing the various add-ons that PC-BSD/TrueOS had, as well.

    jdebp.info/Softwares/nosh/road

    #GhostBSD seems to be the spritual successor to that. So as long as it has ZFS on root, and no bloody GRUB, I'm going to attempt it.

    In an ironic twist, in 1.41 several of the PC-BSD services are now disabled, for security reasons.

    #PCBSD #TrueOS #nosh

  6. Fun Fact: At the end of 2008 / beginning of 2009, I bought a mini laptop — an Acer Aspire One, on sale because no one wanted them. Windows didn’t run on it for even a minute, but every other OS did. Including a version of "Hackintosh", which actually led me to get a MacBook Pro a few months later (which my parents are still using). It ran quite well.

    But the OS that worked best and longest on that little guy was PC-BSD. I truly did everything with it. When I was flying around Europe during the most hectic years of my life, it was my trusty companion - always ready, always in my backpack. I have a special memory tied to it that will always make it dear to me, but it’s a private one 😃

    Oh, I almost forgot the Fun Fact: its hostname was always "acerone" - from Acer (Aspire) One, of course. But in Italian, "acerone" sounds like "big Acer", and considering its micro size (9 inches), it was truly ironic.

    #Memories #PC #FreeBSD #PCBSD #Acer #NetBook

  7. @AudeCaussarieu Nope, pour les 3 !
    BSD est une autre famille de systèmes d'exploitation sous licence(s) libre(s) :
    #OpenBSD
    #FreeBSD
    #NetBSD
    #DragonflyBSD
    #PCBSD
    etc.

    Laquelle a le pouvoir de servir ? 😈

    :freebsd: :openbsd:

    @ploum

  8. @scottjenson I read the page, then boosted, without knowing who you are. Then checked your profile. Oh, my.

    I was a huge fan of Macs, the HIG in particular, for more than twenty years.

    Thank you. Thank you.

    Apple's lie about Yosemite – no, the title bar of Safari (my favourite software) did NOT present the title – was the thin end of what I perceived to be unacceptable degradation of the Guidelines. Driven, I suspect, by management, not by the human end users.

    When the audiences at and after WWDC simply smiled, applauded, and lacked the bravery to call out the spoken lie – a URL falsely described as a title, whilst the new Safari was on-screen – I knew that the slide downhill would be irreversible.

    Fandom ended. Mavericks was the end of the line, for me. I switched to PC-BSD.

    #Apple #MacOSX #Mavericks #Yosemite #Safari #PCBSD #TrueOS #FreeBSD

  9. @scottjenson I read the page, then boosted, without knowing who you are. Then checked your profile. Oh, my.

    I was a huge fan of Macs, the HIG in particular, for more than twenty years.

    Thank you. Thank you.

    Apple's lie about Yosemite – no, the title bar of Safari (my favourite software) did NOT present the title – was the thin end of what I perceived to be unacceptable degradation of the Guidelines. Driven, I suspect, by management, not by the human end users.

    When the audiences at and after WWDC simply smiled, applauded, and lacked the bravery to call out the spoken lie – a URL falsely described as a title, whilst the new Safari was on-screen – I knew that the slide downhill would be irreversible.

    Fandom ended. Mavericks was the end of the line, for me. I switched to PC-BSD.

    #Apple #MacOSX #Mavericks #Yosemite #Safari #PCBSD #TrueOS #FreeBSD

  10. @scottjenson I read the page, then boosted, without knowing who you are. Then checked your profile. Oh, my.

    I was a huge fan of Macs, the HIG in particular, for more than twenty years.

    Thank you. Thank you.

    Apple's lie about Yosemite – no, the title bar of Safari (my favourite software) did NOT present the title – was the thin end of what I perceived to be unacceptable degradation of the Guidelines. Driven, I suspect, by management, not by the human end users.

    When the audiences at and after WWDC simply smiled, applauded, and lacked the bravery to call out the spoken lie – a URL falsely described as a title, whilst the new Safari was on-screen – I knew that the slide downhill would be irreversible.

    Fandom ended. Mavericks was the end of the line, for me. I switched to PC-BSD.

    #Apple #MacOSX #Mavericks #Yosemite #Safari #PCBSD #TrueOS #FreeBSD

  11. @scottjenson I read the page, then boosted, without knowing who you are. Then checked your profile. Oh, my.

    I was a huge fan of Macs, the HIG in particular, for more than twenty years.

    Thank you. Thank you.

    Apple's lie about Yosemite – no, the title bar of Safari (my favourite software) did NOT present the title – was the thin end of what I perceived to be unacceptable degradation of the Guidelines. Driven, I suspect, by management, not by the human end users.

    When the audiences at and after WWDC simply smiled, applauded, and lacked the bravery to call out the spoken lie – a URL falsely described as a title, whilst the new Safari was on-screen – I knew that the slide downhill would be irreversible.

    Fandom ended. Mavericks was the end of the line, for me. I switched to PC-BSD.

    #Apple #MacOSX #Mavericks #Yosemite #Safari #PCBSD #TrueOS #FreeBSD

  12. @scottjenson I read the page, then boosted, without knowing who you are. Then checked your profile. Oh, my.

    I was a huge fan of Macs, the HIG in particular, for more than twenty years.

    Thank you. Thank you.

    Apple's lie about Yosemite – no, the title bar of Safari (my favourite software) did NOT present the title – was the thin end of what I perceived to be unacceptable degradation of the Guidelines. Driven, I suspect, by management, not by the human end users.

    When the audiences at and after WWDC simply smiled, applauded, and lacked the bravery to call out the spoken lie – a URL falsely described as a title, whilst the new Safari was on-screen – I knew that the slide downhill would be irreversible.

    Fandom ended. Mavericks was the end of the line, for me. I switched to PC-BSD.

    #Apple #MacOSX #Mavericks #Yosemite #Safari #PCBSD #TrueOS #FreeBSD

  13. #TrueNAS is dead [1].

    Long live #XigmaNAS [2].

    After @iXsystems disappointments with #PCBSD or #TrueOS they now plan to do the same with #FreeNAS successor #TrueNAS. Being #FreeBSD based was ONLY reason I recommended it.

    [1] theregister.com/2024/03/18/tru
    [2] xigmanas.com/

  14. #TrueNAS is dead [1].

    Long live #XigmaNAS [2].

    After @iXsystems disappointments with #PCBSD or #TrueOS they now plan to do the same with #FreeNAS successor #TrueNAS. Being #FreeBSD based was ONLY reason I recommended it.

    [1] theregister.com/2024/03/18/tru
    [2] xigmanas.com/

  15. #TrueNAS is dead [1].

    Long live #XigmaNAS [2].

    After @iXsystems disappointments with #PCBSD or #TrueOS they now plan to do the same with #FreeNAS successor #TrueNAS. Being #FreeBSD based was ONLY reason I recommended it.

    [1] theregister.com/2024/03/18/tru
    [2] xigmanas.com/

  16. #TrueNAS is dead [1].

    Long live #XigmaNAS [2].

    After @iXsystems disappointments with #PCBSD or #TrueOS they now plan to do the same with #FreeNAS successor #TrueNAS. Being #FreeBSD based was ONLY reason I recommended it.

    [1] theregister.com/2024/03/18/tru
    [2] xigmanas.com/

  17. #TrueNAS is dead [1].

    Long live #XigmaNAS [2].

    After @iXsystems disappointments with #PCBSD or #TrueOS they now plan to do the same with #FreeNAS successor #TrueNAS. Being #FreeBSD based was ONLY reason I recommended it.

    [1] theregister.com/2024/03/18/tru
    [2] xigmanas.com/

  18. (...continued)
    Other service managers also supply service definitions that run these services. Mark Heily's relaunchd does, for example:

    github.com/mheily/relaunchd/bl

    There are no doubt others, that I am not aware of.

    I recommend that you disable these services whatever service management system you use.
    #PCBSD

  19. (...continued)
    PC-BSD/TrueOS runs these things out of the box, itself, of course.

    These services are enabled/disabled with settings in /etc/rc.conf.pcbsd which you will need to adjust if you are using that, or override in /etc/rc.conf.local:

    syscache_enable="NO"
    appcafe_enable="NO"

    I have ensured that the external configuration import system in the nosh toolkit also ignores these settings, in the forthcoming service fix. Set them to "NO" anyway.

    #PCBSD
    (continued...)

  20. (...continued)
    My nosh toolkit has service bundles for these services, and enables them if you set it up for PC-BSD/TrueOS. I have changed this to disabled, as a service fix in the next release.

    For a local fix, use a /etc/system-control/presets/20-TrueOS.preset file to preset to disabled all of these services:

    disable syscache.service
    disable appcafe-*.service

    Then explicitly stop and disable the various services with system-config stop and system-config disable.
    #PCBSD
    (continued...)

  21. (...continued)
    Some PC-BSD/TrueOS repositories on GitHub have been marked archived. However, this particular one is gone completely, as also is the account that owned it.

    It is completely hijackable, and the PBI utility will merrily try to pull and use stuff from it, with superuser access.

    If you have an old PC-BSD/TrueOS machine that is running or could be run, I recommend disabling all syscache-daemon and appcafe-* services.

    There is no alternative GitHub repository.

    #PCBSD
    (continued...)

  22. Details:

    The appcafe-* services rely upon the wholly undocumented (and no longer source-available) syscache-daemon program, which is run as a syscache service by stock PC-BSD/TrueOS, and also set up as a service by several service management systems, mine and other people's.

    The syscache-daemon program itself regularly spawns the PBI update utility, which in turn pulls, or at least tries to pull, information about packaged applications from a GitHub repository.

    #PCBSD
    (continued...)

  23. It's still going to be a while until I can get a new release of the #nosh toolset out. There are at least two machines that need replacement parts, still.

    So a small security announcement.

    I'm presetting the syscache and all appcafe-* services to disabled in the next release, and I advise that you disable any such services on any old PC-BSD/TrueOS machines that you may have, whatever service management is in use.

    PBI pulls from a GitHub account that was deleted and is hijackable.

    #PCBSD

  24. Looks like the website for the #ProjectTrident (the successor to #TrueOS and #PCBSD) is not online. (Not online as in tcp connection refused.)