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Yes you have seen it correctly, I'm now including __links__ the sh & console based browser, in my workflow, since it uses few resources, doesn't understand many of the modern languages, which results in pleasure and fun on the internet. You can even use links on a serial console like my Wyse terminal!
An Adblock is not need in this modus operandi.
The places which are properly coded, do not need even JavaScript are where I frequently get my information from
#POSIX #RetroComputing #csh #sh #ksh #bash #fish #Terminal #16550AF #Serial #Console #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #Linux #JavaScript #programming
Who wants to guess the reason why I felt obliged to install freeBSD again.
The error I got was rather interesting one. I gave the installer the chance to do a semi-automatic ufs file system separation and it divided the 20 GB that I had in the following manner 7.8 gigs for root 2 gigs for swap the rest for home.
No you know what happened I installed a few utilities with PKG and unsurprisingly those filled up the root partition.
I'm not going to search for the reason why the installer made that unwise separation.
The reason for that is because the second time around installer seem to have gone wiser and just made one big root of 19 gigs and one gig for swap which means that home now also resides in the root partition, which is fine by me since this is just a test installation on the metal.
#POSIX #RetroComputing #Amiga #C64 #PDP #Wyse #Terminal #16550AF #Serial #Console #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #Linux #dmesg #POST #programming
This also means that I should have the FAQ, frequently asked questions, on my /usr/local/doc partition
That should also mean that I should be able to find the command sequence, needed to activate my secondary display fast
That IPS LED panel is connected through my Mini DisplayPort on my Mini PC
No let's check for the actual availability of the FAQ and find that information
Here is a beautiful photograph of my Wyse terminal, which I can use from boot in freeBSD without entering any Special command Line instructions
Only freeBSD makes this possible!
#POSIX #RetroComputing #Amiga #C64 #PDP #Wyse #Terminal #16550AF #Serial #Console #freeBSD #netBSD #openBSD #ghostBSD #Linux #dmesg #POST #programming
#Unboxing the #OpenWrtOne #Router with open #Software and open #Hardware and with the coolest #features at the moment!
The only instructions you receive are printed directly on the packaging. A great extension option is the #MikroBus: mikroe.com/mikrobus - It has both a #serial and an #I2C bus via which #IoT sensors can be connected.
There is also the option of connecting an #SSD, which I used immediately. I would also like to use the router as a #weather #monitoring station via appropriate sensors and then save the data on the SSD and have it evaluated and displayed via a #web #server.
The accessories supplied include a power supply unit, antennas, some screws and jumpers as well as a screwdriver. However, the screws on the case were so tight that I needed a better tool to open it.
I plan to provide my neighborhood with free #wifi via the router. I also want to run some web applications there and make them publicly accessible on the #Internet. So stay tuned and I will tell you here about the #configuration, #installation and results ...
mikroBUS - MIKROE
The mikroBUS™ socket comprises a pair of 1×8 female headers with a proprietary pin configuration and silkscreen markings.MIKROE