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I tried to run 1.0.0-b2 on FreeBSD UNIX today (because of its multicore/-thread visualization support), and it appears to work rather well, at least on x86_64. I ported the patch...

It seems to work rather well indeed, even out-of-the-box on FreeBSD 12.1 (like: Multicore, load, and clock speed displays work, at least on my Intel hardware). The only thing I...

Hello yurivict, I'm not sure if that makes sense. From what I got, the s-tui version in the FreeBSD ports tree is 0.8.3 from the free_bsd branch of s-tui? That...

I don't even know how a pull request works! :) Like I said, I'm no developer. But I will try that branch on monday, when I have access to my...

> @GrandAdmiralThrawn, I have added the cpu name fix in this branch https://github.com/amanusk/s-tui/tree/freebsd_fixes I just checked out your new freebsd_fixes branch of 1.0.0b2 on FreeBSD 12.0, and it works out...

And one more: My new Threadripper 3970X machine is (mostly) complete and FreeBSD 12.1 is running. s-tui works, But I've found a cosmetic problem with having so many logical CPUs....

A "grid of grids" may be too much for people to display on any kind of terminal, if there are 32 CPUs or more and if they choose to display...

My apologies for this taking so long, but I just re-tried it. First, I updated to the latest firmware version 6.5.1684 on an otherwise clean PocketBook InkPad Color 7.8" (which...

I have a question about this, as I'm running qWebIRC on a *very* old system, where Python 3 simply can't be installed anymore (and node.js can't, either). Will this mean...

It's a Windows 2000 machine actually. And the specific hardware has a bug in the processors (running quad Pentium Pro chips, early "Klamath" Pentium II's have the bug as well)....