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12:00
I can not see "dialog" ..
your mean is this ^ ?
dont touch the dropdown
click on CD icon
@tereško aha, so what ?
@tereško aha ok
choose virtual optional Dist file ?
.. I am starting to realize that VBox is not all that "newbie friendly"
yes
and find the ISO
12:02
@tereško no less so than other VM software
unless you wanted him to use vmware player
i cant locate iso image in folder
if that's still a thing.
@tereško ok
@AnmolRaghuvanshi you are tolling :P
@Sajad so, did you find the correct file?
12:03
the one with i386
@AnmolRaghuvanshi well, where did you extract it?
@Sajad you had to extract it with 7zip
to get the ISO out
.....
(sorry, this is just.. slightly painful to watch)
@tereško ahaaa, I did the 64 bit !
I will do it now
12:05
@JourneymanGeek remembering youth?
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek more than slightly painful
especially considering I got completely and utterly ignored for about 15 mins
@tereško: I didn't have someone puppying me through the whole process ;p
learns by sticking his nose into things ._.
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek It is. Though it did get gimped with the most recent release.
@JourneymanGeek I learned about virtual OSes about 5 years after I had installed my first several linux/bsd distros
@tereško: for me about the same time
@Bob: the initial release was pretty gimped.
Bob
Bob
12:07
@JourneymanGeek The previous-to-current one was reasonably good.
Couldn't create your own VMs!
Bob
Bob
Missing snapshots, and that's about it.
@tereško ok I did it ... So ?
Bob
Bob
Current one is... not as good.
12:07
@Bob: mostly on KVM at the moment
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Yea, that's what I'm running.
Wanted to set up LXC/LXD, but no support yet.
@Sajad that should be all for settings (you can dig through them later)
@Bob I wanted to keep my VMs as portable as possible ;p
@tereško ah ok
save the settings and press "start"
12:08
so my virtualbox is ready now ?
@tereško ok
HIT THE MAGIC BUTTON!
and see if the magic smoke escapes.
now the fun part begins :?
Bob
Bob
For the love of god, go enable VT-x first.
It's literally a 5 min process, if that.
Also, go work out how to enable VT-x
Bob
Bob
12:09
Shut down, enter BIOS config, find option, toggle it.
If option doesn't exist, then you can say it's not possible.
Though I am wondering... did you mute me, @tereško?
@tereško yes, it is something like CMD (on windows)
@Bob it's enabled by default
It gave me a warning, it says "you should turn on automatic record keyboard"
Bob
Bob
@tereško No it's not.
12:11
what is its point ?
Bob
Bob
I can tell you it most definitely is not enabled by default on all machines.
@tereško: if it was he'd have 64 bit usable
Bob
Bob
The desktop I'm sitting at now had it disabled.
@Sajad: read back
Bob
Bob
My old HP laptop had it disabled.
12:11
It improves performance a lot
Bob
Bob
In fact, of all the machines I've used with Nehalem+, I'm currently going something like 50/50 with VT-x enabled by default.
creating process
@Bob do you want to tell him how to visit bios?
@Bob: I don't think I've ever needed to do it manually
it is not necessary now
12:12
@tereško: hm. I wouldn't walk anyone through a vbox install
I;d say go crazy.
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Bit me in the arse when my desktop had an, ah... accidental CMOS reset.
@Sajad: at this point, go make a mistake. Or a correct choice
Bob
Bob
@tereško Not absolutely necessary, but it will save some grief down the line.
You need to navigate though a series of twisty mazes all alike...
12:13
@JourneymanGeek :-) you are a risky man !
Bob
Bob
Quite a lot of grief if he actually ends up using the VM for any significant period.
@Sajad: That's the whole point of a VM
:-)
Bob
Bob
And laptop firmware is usually dumbed down enough that there aren't that many options to tweak.
You can do this again (and you should, without help)
12:14
yeah, you cannot really break anything
Bob
Bob
No overclocking options to accidentally stumble into.
and learn to use the other options.
@JourneymanGeek how you are a moderator :-)
snapshots for example is awesome.
i am making good progress :P
12:14
if you fuck it all up. you delete the VM an make a new one
@Sajad: Won an election ;p
@JourneymanGeek :-)
They gave me a t-shirt (well two) a hat, some stickers and a rolled up newspaper.
@JourneymanGeek you are awsme ;p
12:15
@tereško so, My virtualbox is ready ?
Bob
Bob
As far as walkthoughs: shut down. Then turn the power back on and tap F2, F12 and "." as many times as you can.
@Sajad do a quick read if you are unsure freebsd.org/doc/handbook/bsdinstall-start.html
@Sajad it's ready for you to start installing OS
Bob
Bob
If/when the firmware config comes up, browse through the menus with arrow keys, look for one that says VT-x.
Preess space (or enter) to enable it.
Press F10 to save and exit.
@Bob: or as I say. MASH ALL THE KEYS
Bob
Bob
If you can't find the option, press esc to cancel.
12:15
@tereško you told BSD is a OS ...
yes, it is
@Sajad: Sure
You do need to install windows
same here
3 mins ago, by Sajad
user image
you have just now put a CD in your virtual computer
@tereško how ?
hahah you are making me continously laughing @JourneymanGeek
12:17
9 mins ago, by Sajad
user image
this is how you put it in
@tereško ah !!
@tereško I think this is a perfect tutorial
and the ISO was that "CD"
lol
Ok, now my OS is BSD now, right ?
The OS running as a VM is BSD
12:18
your os needs a doctor
@AnmolRaghuvanshi ha ? :-) what should I do now
?
More precisely freebsd, as opposed to say openbsd or something
@Sajad: when in doubt, read the docs.
@JourneymanGeek I don't know english very well, but ok, where is the docs ?
this is how it is structured
ok
(seriously, learning to google is the most important thing you will ever learn)
the "host operating system" is your windows, virtualbox is the "VMM"
@tereško I see
now that the CD is in, you should pick the "multi user mode"
12:22
@tereško I press enter ?
make a guess :P
if something goes wrong, you close the virtual machine and start it again
@tereško ok
you should end up in this state:
@tereško exactly !!
and I clicked on it, the blue page hide and it is black now
12:25
oh, btw, to get the VBox to release your mouse, you have to press right Ctrl key
@Sajad you picked "install"?
@tereško no ! I wanted to take a shotscreen and it hided !
right Ctrl key, what is "right" ?
press "print screen" couple more times
@Sajad you are aware that your keyboard has two ctrl keys
oh !! it comes back to blue :-)
12:28
:)
use keyboard to navigate the "blue" interface
aha !
now, try installing
if you do not understand something, try checking in the manual first: freebsd.org/doc/handbook/using-bsdinstall.html , then, if you are still lost, ask a question
owwwww !!! when I press right ctrl, my mouse goes in to virtual box :-) !!!
@AnmolRaghuvanshi first time I used virtualbox, I had end-task it to get my mouse back
(I have this habit of not reading instructions)
12:31
same i have done ;p
@ssnobody Will your addon work on this version of Abrowser (pre-installed web browser for Trisquel GNU/Linux) which is built from firefox 38?
@tereško how click on 'install' ?
with "enter"
magic keys are: enter, tab, space and the arrow keys
first time i installed red hat on virtual box @tereško it's also pretty good
@tereško ow ! worked correctly
I press enter again ?
12:35
do you need a different keyboard layout?
@tereško I don't know what is that mean
I just want to use of my laptop keyboard
@Sajad well, here is example of "armenian phonetic layout":
@tereško aha
em
I kinda suspect that you have a standard US keyboard
I don't know I need to it or not
@tereško why ? ;-)
12:37
this is US keyboard layout
@tereško Image not found
Bob
Bob
Probably should've started off with a more beginner-friendly OS.
Some will do layout detection by asking you to press specific keys.
@Bob he wants to buy a VPS this week
@tereško yes
Bob
Bob
@tereško And?
You can trivially reinstall a VPS OS.
12:38
@tereško my keyboard is exactly like this photo
@Sajad so, that's the US layout
so keep the default
@tereško ok !
and yes, there is an iranian layout
set host name ?
12:40
free choice, it gets important only when you are in a network with multiple servers (your virtual machine is isolated)
un-select games and ports, you wont need them
ok
("space" key is used for selecting)
I knew it before you told me :-)
12:42
then it will want to set up the network card
I press enter ?
please select a network interface to configure ..
?
there should be only one listed
@ssnobody yes, finally it works well with Abrowser 38 on my Trisquel GNU/Linux!
thanks a lot.
12:44
and you should choose IPv4 with DHCP (you wont need IPv6)
thank @ssnobody very much
1 min ago, by tereško
there should be only one listed
which list ?
there is just Ok and Cancel
The original size for FSF is 25.57 KB (26,187 bytes) and with add-on enabled that is now : 7.69 KB (7,878 bytes).
12:46
@tereško I press enter ?
Also proxy settings are now ok (configured)!
@Sajad here is how it might look for other people: img.serverfreak.com/support/freebsd/f14.jpg
yes then chose ipv4 and then dhcp
@JourneymanGeek thanking to you also for providing help during this issue (nodejs,jpm etc)
I installed DHCP and IPv4
would you like to configure IPv6 for this interface ?
12:48
you won't need it
"ok" or "no" ?
ok
(make a note for yourself to learn what IPv6 is .. it's good to know)
I know what is it
.. I'm going by the "worst case scenario" here :P
Bounty awarded @ssnobody
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12:50
worst or even more :P
@tereško it is hard ?
just "enter"
ok
then it will ask from where to download rest of the files
@tereško and what I do ?
12:52
pick other the official site, or one from a country that could have a better connection
I would go with "main site"
please enter the URL to an alternate FreeBSD mirror
@tereško ah, then I just press enter ? don't pick 'other' ?
:)
probably
:-)
if you ask professors in your university, they might know a local Iranian mirror for freebsd
ok, wait
12:55
but it's not like you can just call one over :)
@tereško have you written any book or blog on frameworkk bad pratices or something like that...??
about 10 years ago .. it dead and forgotten
10 yrs , what book or blog ???

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