Founder and System Administrator, Unix enthusiast (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, and Linux), with a keen eye for everything happening in this world and the fascinating beings that populate it. I enjoy music, photography, and, of course, technology.
Primarily at @stefano@bsd.cafe
thank you!!!
thanks!
On https://brew.bsd.cafe, I’ve configured and running it. Just download the latest release, unpack it and run “TAGS=“bindata” make build” - It will compile and you’ll have a working binary file (still called “gitea”, but it’s forgejo). Then, you can expose it the way you like it. Yes, you can almost follow the gitea guides, it’s similar.
FreeBSD is a complete operating system. Proxmox is a complete virtualization solution built on top of the Linux kernel and Debian
Thank you!
Thank YOU for your help!
I’ve converted it into png and replaced the banner. Could you please check if it’s ok?
I’ve just installed the banner you provided. It’s much better now. Thank you!!!
Thank you! I’ll have a look at it ASAP.
That’s the point. People feel safe when using those closed, expensive, proprietary solutions but all they have is losing control of their own data
I’m glad you like it. Sure, this setup can be used for a general Nextcloud installation as well
Of course, Darwin is more than welcome!
Thank you for being a part of our Cafe!
It would be nice if RoboNuggie would join the BSD Cafe!
At the moment, I don’t think so. I think it’s still in production without any update - but I haven’t heard from them, recently. I will investigate :-)
This should become the default way from FreeBSD 15 - and that will be nice.
Yes, migrating to FreeBSD isn’t strictly needed. But we’re moving towards it: https://it-notes.dragas.net/2022/01/24/why-were-migrating-many-of-our-servers-from-linux-to-freebsd/
I don’t know…
It works :-)
thank you!