freebsd-ports
libinput-config
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freebsd-ports
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An Open Letter to the FreeBSD Foundation, Core Team, Committers, and Community
Agreed.
I don't think the PR reviewer is calling the author in the example, and provided useful info, pointing out the relevant example.
Also, the author notes:
> The very first comment in the thread from a reviewer was simply only one word: “Why?” - That’s it, just one word. Why did I do this? Why work with such old hardware? Why is the sky blue? How the hell am I to know the context of what they’re referring to when asking a one-worded question?
Its clear from https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/pull/189#discussion... that the author is asking why is this line needed, something a PR author should always be able to justify.
- OpenSSL 3.0 ported – security/openssl
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Thoughts of a Linux diehard user that has migrated to FreeBSD
From https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/blob/main/UPDATING:
- I Need to create a FAMP stack with php74 on 13.1
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Just saw KDE Plasma 5.27 available in ports!!
KDE: Update KDE Plasma Desktop to 5.26 · freebsd/freebsd-ports@d06d26f | https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?id=d06d26f8c45e468021b1ec1def42fb1ce600a3dc
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I want to move from linux to bsd
Say you really want to pin to Apache 2.5.54. Create a new empty repo, add a www/apache24 dir, and copy the files from that version of the ports tree into it.
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Git archive checksums may change
They have not been stable
https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/commit/a43ec88422ee...
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chromium disappeared from packages?
As for announcements: how would this information be delivered to you? :) Major breakages that impact users are expected to tracked in Ports (not pkgs) through review of /usr/ports/CHANGES and /usr/ports/UPDATING. If a port gets renamed (moved), you'll find it mentioned there, or possibly in /usr/ports/MOVED (not human-readable). You can view those on the GitHub mirror if you wish, since not everyone builds from Ports: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports
- How quickly is the port tree updated from freshports?
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A Question: Gnome port for freebsd
at https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/tree/main/chinese/chinese-calendar (for the port to FreeBSD) the files and Makefile are not too complex.
libinput-config
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Off my chest: I really miss the Gnome Shell "workflow"
I think a solution for fractional scaling is on the way for wayland. for the fingerprint you are most likely to be out of luck as i am too. my workaround is enabling autologin for my user account without typing the password although it is insecure, i fixed my touchpad scroll speed using https://gitlab.com/kirbykevinson/libinput-config. may be give them a try,
- Ask HN: Is there a developer laptop that does not suck and is not a Mac in 2022?
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Any way to adjust touchpad scroll speed on Wayland (libinput)?
I don't think you can set it per device, bit you can see all available settings here. https://gitlab.com/kirbykevinson/libinput-config
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Two finger scrolling
KDE is sorted. No UI option in Gnome AFAIK, but there's a known "hack": https://gitlab.com/kirbykevinson/libinput-config (scroll-factor is what you are looking for). It's very easy to install libinput-config in Fedora Workstation; as for Silverblue it's likely that one will have to take the time to package it and then layer it with rpm-ostree install)
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2 fingers scrolling is very fast on trackpad
Yeah, that's a known problem. I had success with this: https://gitlab.com/kirbykevinson/libinput-config
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How does one adjust mouse SCROLLWHEEL sensitivity in Wayland?
There’s also this project: https://gitlab.com/kirbykevinson/libinput-config With some nifty hacks it manages to configure stuff which would otherwise not be possible to configure. Among other things, you can also configure the speed for your scroll wheel. It works absolutely fine for me.
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Initial experience with the X13 Gen 3 AMD on Linux
Initially scroll speed was too high, which is a little annoying to change on Gnome. I used libinput-config and set it to 0.2 and now it feels good. This is more or less a personal configuration choice but I found the default distractingly high so thought I'd mention it.
- scrolling speed!
- Scroll speed
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i dont like systemd
The AUR just makes it easy to manage software outside of the arch repos. Like for instance I need libinput-config because my trackpad scroll speed is way too fast by default with libinout and gnome currently doesn't have a way to configure trackpad scroll speed so I use it to slow it down with this. Using yay and libinput-config-git to compile and install libinput-config is much faster than doing it manually and it makes it easier to remove as well. Sure I need to read the pkgbuild but most pkgbuild files are easy and digestible to read and understand.
What are some alternatives?
core - OPNsense GUI, API and systems backend
dwm_lut - Apply 3D LUTs to the Windows desktop for system-wide color correction/calibration
freebsd-git-docs - Draft copies of the FreeBSD git transition documents
sysz - An fzf terminal UI for systemctl
eudev - Repository for eudev development
freshports - The website part of FreshPorts
isw - Ice-Sealed Wyvern
linux - Linux kernel source tree
tmux - tmux source code
wasi-sdk - WASI-enabled WebAssembly C/C++ toolchain
systemd - The systemd System and Service Manager