I've just recently started playing with FreeBSD and found your channel and Robonuggie. I'm enjoying your content and enjoying the FreeBSD adventure. I'm running it with XFCE on an old/ancient laptop (Dell Inspiron 1525 from 2008!) as well as in VMs and finding that it's difficult to get the laptop trackpad and webcam going properly though I managed to sort out getting WiFi going. I've gone through the FreeBSD handbook but haven't managed to find good resources on analysing hardware issues. Could you point me to any additional documentation or resources specifically relating to laptops that might be useful? Cheers.
hi gary :) nice vids. thanks. due to your tutorials I am back to freebsd. really enjoy it. any chance for a tutorial on backup/snapshot options? if i mess something up i would like an option to restore to previous working configuration. i use timeshift in linux.
This video is more useful than you think! Thank you for the video!
thank you! ive been struggling with this bloody thing for so long!
I've just recently started playing with FreeBSD and found your channel and Robonuggie. I'm enjoying your content and enjoying the FreeBSD adventure. I'm running it with XFCE on an old/ancient laptop (Dell Inspiron 1525 from 2008!) as well as in VMs and finding that it's difficult to get the laptop trackpad and webcam going properly though I managed to sort out getting WiFi going. I've gone through the FreeBSD handbook but haven't managed to find good resources on analysing hardware issues.
Could you point me to any additional documentation or resources specifically relating to laptops that might be useful? Cheers.
Once I started using the mesh networks like Tailscale.. i stopped opening ports to homelab
Oh right, I'll have to look into that 🙂
hi gary :) nice vids. thanks. due to your tutorials I am back to freebsd. really enjoy it. any chance for a tutorial on backup/snapshot options? if i mess something up i would like an option to restore to previous working configuration. i use timeshift in linux.
Hey, thanks, yeah I'm looking at doing something along those lines soon :)
Nice video. Remind to add UPS to the network components and the server if you bring it in house.
Indeed, have to think about a ups, thanks for the reminder
welcome to the gbit club ;)
Thanks, I've been a member for a while but moved to fttp just recently :)
12 minutes of videos and you didn't show how to redirect an external port to a different internal port