Hello based people of lemmy,

I have recently started trying out BSDs as an alternative to Linux and found out that Spotify isn’t supported. Before you say try it in a browser this doesn’t work as spotify has DRM that doesn’t work on BSD OSes.

Now is there a way to stream music similar to Spotify? I know there is a downloader program available.

Furthermore do you know what self-hosted options are available? I already have a basic *arr stack and am always up for convoluted server and Linux hijinks.

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    9 months ago

    That’s good to know. Is there also a way to suppress error messages in the installer? They fill the whole screen from one repeating message and I can’t actually install it because of that.

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          9 months ago

          To what? Provide the error message and stop asking to be spoonfed? And you can hit ^L to make the install refresh the screen like with any curses program, fyi.

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            9 months ago

            It’s USB related. Probably an unsupported device. If it’s really an issue I can address it later but first I need to get the thing installed. Also I had no idea you could do that with ncurses.

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            9 months ago

            ubt0: ubt_bulk_read_callback:1131: bulk-in transfer failed: USB_ERR stalled.

            Also ctrl+L isn’t clearing the screen.

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              9 months ago

              That is your bluetooth adapter. Just disable it, press 3 at the boot menu to break to loader prompt and set hint.ubt.0.disabled="1" and boot

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            9 months ago

            I managed to fix it using some command from a forum luckily.

            I now believe it’s Bluetooth related. Boads well for using Bluetooth devices.

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              9 months ago

              An idea, maybe just stick to Linux if first class hardware and proprietary software support is what you’re chasing.

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                9 months ago

                I hardly use Bluetooth. But yes I don’t think FreeBSD will work on my laptop for example. It has issues with the keyboard on that machine.

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                  9 months ago

                  Running FreeBSD on a laptop newer than 5ish years old is asking for a bad time no matter what. Linux has Intel and AMD engineers implementing power management for their parts. FreeBSD has no such help. Your laptop will likely be idling at a much higher power consumption than it would under Linux.

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        9 months ago

        Did I say CURRENT? I meant STABLE. Which is weird because shouldn’t something called stable be the version you release, but release is a separate one. It’s confusing.

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          9 months ago

          You need to read the handbook before you start spouting judgments about the releng process.

          STABLE is cut from CURRENT. RELEASE is cut from STABLE.

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            9 months ago

            Yeah I got that thanks. It’s a very odd way to label things. It doesn’t follow industry standards which are normally: alpha, beta, release candidate, release.

            Or even the debian method of: unstable, testing, stable, oldstable.

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              9 months ago

              Please quote me the relevant “industry standards.” It is all perspective, and FreeBSD releng certainly does not cater to what some rando online might think is an intuitive way to name release trains. This has been done this way for 30 years.