| Pronouns | he/him |
| Gemini | gemini://omg.pebcak.club/~freezr |
| Specialist in | pebcak |
| L10N | it_IT ; en_US ; es_US |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Gemini | gemini://omg.pebcak.club/~freezr |
| Specialist in | pebcak |
| L10N | it_IT ; en_US ; es_US |
Hi @doctormo
I am trying to load ICC profile into #Inkscape on #FreeBSD but those aren't loaded/discovered...
I do believe that is a #Pebcak but I couldn't spot this out...
Any hints?
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More details here:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/cant-connect-icc-profiles-to-inkscape.100836/
Thanks...
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Hi guys, Installed the ICC profiles but I can't let Inkscape seeing them. Concerning that it could be another linuxism I create a symbolic link from /usr/local/share/color however these ICC profiles aren't loaded... tree ~/.color/icc/ /home/freezr/.color/icc/ โโโ OpenICC โ โโโ...
Thinking to move this (low-end) laptop away from Linuxโฆ
Options:
I can use #NomadBSD to check compatibility hardware with FreeBSD but I am not aware of any "live a la Linux" ISO version for the other twoโฆ
Another thing that is confusing me is: I know that FreeBSD uses a partition table similar to Linux, while OpenBSD and NetBSD by default create a lot of partitions; NetBSD also uses letters as MS-DOS for partitions and I am not used anymore to handle partitions this way.
Any recommendation or suggestion is welcomed!
Thanks... ๐
#FreeBSD #Graphics #Stack #Developer #Position
https://freebsdfoundation.org/open-positions/freebsd-graphics-stack-developer-position/
Are you an experienced systems developer passionate about open source and advancing laptop usability on FreeBSD? Do you enjoy diving deep into graphics subsystems, kernel development, and hardware integration?If you thrive in a collaborative, remote environment and want to help improve FreeBSD as a daily driver for laptops, this opportunity is for you! The FreeBSD
What's going on dude?
I must install a new #GNU #Linux OS on my kid's computer... My dilemma is #Debian or #Devuan...
Last time (on a different laptop) #Debian gave me a lot of headaches but #Devuan is my personal preference, I would like to avoid reflecting upon him my personal biases... On the other hand Devuan is giving me a lot of less trouble on old hardware than Debian. Most of the time the issues are systemd unit services broken that provoke wrong behavior โ Debian doesn't fix broken systemd units as other distros do โ and I am not interested in fixing anything related with #systemshit.
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