00:53:37 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: i think its dragonfly' 00:53:39 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: bsd 00:54:14 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: if nomad is a live system, that would be better. wish there was a dvd live system with gui 00:54:19 Dave Youngberg: ghost bsd is another Freebsd with desktop 00:55:43 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: wait, maybe dragonfly was live from dvd 00:59:54 gary@sluug.org: In our mailing list this afternoon, I posted…[DISCUSS] NomadBSD vs. openBSD … NomadBSD, here is a short article comparing it to the original FreeBSD. https://computingforgeeks.com/freebsd-vs-ghostbsd-vs-nomadbsd-comparison-table/ 01:00:42 gary@sluug.org: That article also compares it to GhostBSD that Dave mentions above. 01:10:31 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: yes not dragonfly 01:10:40 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: sorry, I installed both 01:13:48 Mustafa Mahmood: Happy Birthday 01:22:35 Alejandro Lorenzo: Anybody else picking up a weird noise ? ...possibly from Wendell's mic 01:23:09 Trevor Wright: Im hearing a weird noise too 01:23:10 Sean McBride: Yes, I hear a horrible noise. 01:23:14 gary@sluug.org: Yeah….like a hissing steam valve. 01:23:46 Robert Levitt: Roger the complaint about the noise. I have NO idea where it is coming from. 01:26:06 Sean McBride: It's not really any better I'm afraid :( 01:26:56 gary@sluug.org: Yeah…the noise came back when he turned his mic back up. 01:27:40 gary@sluug.org: Hey Lee…could it be a loose Miccable connection on Wendell’s mic? 01:30:44 PhilB: Ifyou have an equalizer on your machine you might try to play around with that to see if you can reduce the noise that way. 01:41:07 Carey Schug/USA:IL:Chicago area: giving up on s1u33k 02:03:30 Robert Levitt: Sayonara, everybody. 02:43:10 pc-user: if you run it in a virtual machine you should passthrough the ethernet cards to get better performance as well 02:58:42 David F: Bye all. Interesting presentation indeed! 03:03:35 pc-user: No Mustafa. You need an X86 system. No home router will work. 03:04:08 Joe B: If your router is a Craftsman you don't need a firewall 03:06:49 pc-user: or a DMZ 03:15:58 Sean McBride: pfsense runs on ARM too, but likely hard/impossible to install on regular garbage home routers. 03:17:24 pc-user: When you say ARM, not like a RPi it's a custom version that Netgate produces 03:17:30 pc-user: I doubt it'll ever run on a Pi\ 03:29:47 Joe B: Kali, Hindu goddess, she who is death. 03:38:19 Alejandro Lorenzo: Evening everyone, thanks for the presentation 04:08:26 Steve Stegmann: Bye. Good job Wendell!