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3 November 2025

  • 08:2008:20, 3 November 2025 OpenBSD Router IPV6 internal network (hist | edit) [466 bytes] Anexit (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bringing IPV6 to all client machines inside your network is rather simple with openbsd. All operating systems support router advertisements and is quite easy to manage with openbsd! First thing you need to do is obtain ipv6, from your isp or from a tunnel broker. ===RAD=== Below is my <pre> interface em1 { # no auto prefix prefix 2001:470:1f07:a4::/64 dns { nameserver 2001:470:20::2 } } </pre> ===Random Commands===")

26 May 2025

  • 04:1904:19, 26 May 2025 Minix 2025 (hist | edit) [1,801 bytes] Stian (talk | contribs) (Created page with "User:Stian had a plan to make a VM-based Minix lab for the community, but the state of running Minix is 2025 turns out to be surprisingly difficult. == Background == The only sensible way to run Minix (2.x) in 2025 is virtualized of course, and QEMU/KVM (ideally in Proxmox) would be the preferred way here. I briefly looked at Bochs too but it had its own set of problems. Minix 2.x is generally installed from floppy, however the floppy driver in QEMU has been [htt...")

14 May 2025

28 April 2025

  • 12:2912:29, 28 April 2025 Samba Tricks And Tips (hist | edit) [626 bytes] Anexit (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I was having a odd issue with windows 11 and Freebsd/Smb4.. in explorer it was taking forever to load a shared drive. You would type \\servername and it would just sit there and do nothing. Come to find out windows prefers LL and has disregard DNS unix/linux clients. We can turn this off by editing the GPO; To disable Smart Multi-Homed Name Resolution (SMHNR) in Windows, use the Group Policy Editor. Open gpedit.msc, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative...")

20 March 2025

  • 15:4115:41, 20 March 2025 Make GNOME not suck (hist | edit) [2,977 bytes] Jontow (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Background = GNOME defaults across Fedora Core/Ubuntu are fine for casual use, but start to fall down (for me) when productivity needs to increase. Some basics include being able to alt+click+drag to move windows around, fixed number of isolated workspaces (and quick keybindings to move between them), etc. This is an attempt at capturing scriptable settings change commands for this. == WM Preferences == === Enable alt+drag windows in Gnome === $ gsettings set org....")