Install Meteor on FreeBSD
Follow the directions on this page to get the latest stable (released) version of Meteor running on FreeBSD. As of this writing, that's version 1.4.1.1 utilizing NodeJS 4, MongoDB 3.2, and NPM 3.9
Follow the directions on this page to get the latest stable (released) version of Meteor running on FreeBSD. As of this writing, that's version 1.4.1.1 utilizing NodeJS 4, MongoDB 3.2, and NPM 3.9
Like GhostBSD guests on VMWare it's also easy to enable smooth mouse, clipboard sharing, and auto-resize for TrueOS. Only one tiny adjustment is required. Keep in mind though that TrueOS is still in beta and is tracking FreeBSD 12-CURRENT as of this writing, so things might be a little unstable. By 'unstable' I mean that updates might break stuff, the OS itself works pretty well with VMWare.
For a GhostBSD guest running on VMWare it's really easy to enable features like smooth mouse, clipboard sharing, and auto-resize. These instruction will cover the most simplest method using the emulators/open-vm-tools binary package. If you prefer to build your own packages or want more control over your X11 configuration file, take a look at a similar post Open VM Tools on FreeBSD 10 with Xorg.
A quick little script to convert /var/db/ports into a make.conf file. Useful when bulk building ports with poudriere.
It's possible to enable clipboard sharing and auto-resize features inside a FreeBSD guest running on VMWare. However you will need to use the emulators/open-vm-tools port or package.
This script uses the NSLOOKUP utility on FreeBSD to do dynamic DNS updates using the public IP address. This script uses the RFC 2136 Dynamic DNS updates standard. On FreeBSD 10+ you need to install NSUPDATE using ports.
FreeBSD is a free operating system that is widely used through the world on countless devices for a variety of purposes. This website you are on right now is using the FreeBSD operating system to generate and deliver the content to your computer. The following is a step by step walk through of how to install FreeBSD 10.0 on a computer or server.
After these steps you will have a clean install of FreeBSD 10.0.
The official VMware Tools for FreeBSD 10 needs to be patched in order for it to build properly. For VMware Workstation 8, 9 ,10, and ESXi 5.x you will need to download the following patches:
UPDATE: This guide will not working on newer version of FreeBSD. Try this script instead.
This is a set of new and improved rc.d scripts for Bitcoin, Litecoin, and it's derivatives. These new scripts include better process management, automatic data directory creation, and the ability to run as a non-root user.
This is a FreeBSD port of the PowerPC optimized version of pooler's cpuminer. This version contains optimizations for PowerPC (Power Mac) and Cell/BE (PlayStation 3). These optimizations should improve performance on many other PowerPC hardware by using Altivec instructions.