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An AppJail Makejail to run Caldera in a Jail
I see one can install a custom LibreWolf. May I submit a request for Brave? At the moment many are using a script that depends on /compat/ubuntu, so, it would not be possible to install AppJail (which uses /compat/linux) at the same time, as one can't run both Ubuntu and CentOS environments at the same time?
- FreeBSD as a daily driver
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How to install the nvidia driver 525.78.01 + CUDA 12 to run the Automatic 1111 WebUI for Stable Diffusion using Ubuntu instead of CentOS
sudo touch /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ubuntu && chmod +x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ubuntu # Make it have this content: #!/bin/sh # # PROVIDE: ubuntu # REQUIRE: archdep mountlate # KEYWORD: nojail # # This is a modified version of /etc/rc.d/linux # Based on the script by mrclksr: # https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer/blob/main/rc.d/ubuntu.in # . /etc/rc.subr name="ubuntu" desc="Enable Ubuntu chroot, and Linux ABI" rcvar="ubuntu_enable" start_cmd="${name}_start" stop_cmd=":" unmounted() { [ `stat -f "%d" "$1"` == `stat -f "%d" "$1/.."` -a \ `stat -f "%i" "$1"` != `stat -f "%i" "$1/.."` ] } ubuntu_start() { local _emul_path _tmpdir load_kld -e 'linux(aout|elf)' linux case `sysctl -n hw.machine_arch` in amd64) load_kld -e 'linux64elf' linux64 ;; esac if [ -x /compat/ubuntu/sbin/ldconfigDisabled ]; then _tmpdir=`mktemp -d -t linux-ldconfig` /compat/ubuntu/sbin/ldconfig -C ${_tmpdir}/ld.so.cache if ! cmp -s ${_tmpdir}/ld.so.cache /compat/ubuntu/etc/ld.so.cache; then cat ${_tmpdir}/ld.so.cache > /compat/ubuntu/etc/ld.so.cache fi rm -rf ${_tmpdir} fi # Linux uses the pre-pts(4) tty naming scheme. load_kld pty # Handle unbranded ELF executables by defaulting to ELFOSABI_LINUX. if [ `sysctl -ni kern.elf64.fallback_brand` -eq "-1" ]; then sysctl kern.elf64.fallback_brand=3 > /dev/null fi if [ `sysctl -ni kern.elf32.fallback_brand` -eq "-1" ]; then sysctl kern.elf32.fallback_brand=3 > /dev/null fi sysctl compat.linux.emul_path=/compat/ubuntu _emul_path="/compat/ubuntu" unmounted "${_emul_path}/dev" && (mount -o nocover -t devfs devfs "${_emul_path}/dev" || exit 1) unmounted "${_emul_path}/dev/fd" && (mount -o nocover,linrdlnk -t fdescfs fdescfs "${_emul_path}/dev/fd" || exit 1) unmounted "${_emul_path}/dev/shm" && (mount -o nocover,mode=1777 -t tmpfs tmpfs "${_emul_path}/dev/shm" || exit 1) unmounted "${_emul_path}/home" && (mount -t nullfs /home "${_emul_path}/home" || exit 1) unmounted "${_emul_path}/proc" && (mount -o nocover -t linprocfs linprocfs "${_emul_path}/proc" || exit 1) unmounted "${_emul_path}/sys" && (mount -o nocover -t linsysfs linsysfs "${_emul_path}/sys" || exit 1) unmounted "${_emul_path}/tmp" && (mount -t nullfs /tmp "${_emul_path}/tmp" || exit 1) unmounted /dev/fd && (mount -o nocover -t fdescfs fdescfs /dev/fd || exit 1) unmounted /proc && (mount -o nocover -t procfs procfs /proc || exit 1) true } load_rc_config $name run_rc_command "$1" sysrc ubuntu_enable=YES # Create necessary mount points for a working Linuxulator: mkdir -p {/compat/ubuntu/dev/fd,/compat/ubuntu/dev/shm,/compat/ubuntu/home,/compat/ubuntu/tmp,/compat/ubuntu/proc,/compat/ubuntu/sys} # Start Ubuntu service: service ubuntu start # Install needed packages: pkg install debootstrap pulseaudio build-essential # Install Ubuntu 20.04 into /compat/ubuntu: debootstrap --arch=amd64 --no-check-gpg focal /compat/ubuntu # Restart Ubuntu service to make sure everything is properly mounted: service ubuntu restart # Fix broken symlink: cd /compat/ubuntu/lib64/ && rm ./ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 ; ln -s ../lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-2.31.so ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 # Chroot into your Linux environment: chroot /compat/ubuntu /bin/bash # Set correct timezone inside your chroot: printf "%b\n" "0.0 0 0.0\n0\nUTC" > /etc/adjtime sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata # For some reason sudo is necessary here, otherwise it fails. # Fix APT package manager: printf "APT::Cache-Start 251658240;" > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00aptitude # Enable more repositories: printf "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal main restricted universe multiverse" > /etc/apt/sources.list # Install required programs: apt update ; apt install -y apt-transport-https curl fonts-symbola gnupg pulseaudio
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How to watch Netflix and more on FreeBSD
Clone this repo and install the browser of your choice from options https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer. It uses compat Ubuntu to install browser with drm support
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Linux user here. BSD caught my attention and I’m looking to try it out. Got any advice?
Where's the difficulty? https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer
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Migrate from Linux to FreeBSD
You can also install and use Google Chrome on FreeBSD pretty easy with this:
- https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer
It will just use FreeBSD Linux Binary Compatibility layer (not emulation). FreeBSD supports most Linux syscalls with it so it can run unmodified Linux binaries 'just like that'.
More here:
- https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/linuxemu/
Regards.
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Im a longtime linux user and BSD noob, I have few questions in order to fill some basic gaps
Widevine won't work natively, so no Netflix. However, I've had good results with linux-browser-installer . It installs the browser in a Linux chroot I believe.
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Why Do I Keep Coming Back to BSD?
On FreeBSD you can give this a try. It gives you a Linux browser with Widevine support. I have used Brave for some udemy courses in the past that required it and it worked well.
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