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Dual boot Windows 10 and FreeBSD with ZFS
I followed the guide located here
I am currently dual booting FreeBSD 13.RC5 (13-RELEASE should be out extremely soon as of this post) and Windows 10. I have had no issues.
But can you watch DRM enabled content like Netflix? You bet you can! Download and run https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer. Works like a charm. It actually loads faster than native Firefox.
In addition, I have bhyve with an Ubuntu 20.04 guest. I am using the tool vm to manage virtual machines.
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Get Pianobar Updates On Touchbar With MTMR
I found MTMR and am really liking it so far. However I also enjoy listening to music with Pianobar but saw there was no love to make the current song playing show in the touchbar. The following is what I did to make it work. Mac OSX 10.14.5 is what I am using, but this can also be made to work on any *nix distro as well.
My repo of files are located here
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ZFS kmod Does Not Build On Fedora Kernel 4.20.4-200
After updating my Fedora box, I noticed that the ZFS kernel module was no longer loaded. The error (from /var/lib/dkms/zfs/0.7.12/build/make.log) was:
{% highlight bash %} /var/lib/dkms/zfs/0.7.12/build/include/zpios-ctl.h:186:11: error: implicit declaration of function ‘current_kernel_time’; did you mean ‘current_kernel_time64’? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
ts_now = current_kernel_time();
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
current_kernel_time64
/var/lib/dkms/zfs/0.7.12/build/include/zpios-ctl.h:186:9: error: incompatible types when assigning to type ‘struct timespec’ from type ‘int’
ts_now = current_kernel_time();
{% endhighlight %}
The easiest fix is to:
Download zfs-linux_0.6.5.11-1ubuntu3.6.debian.tar.xz extract and get debian/patches/3204-Add-4.
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