When running KDE on a Linux system there is a plasma-vault tool to allow easily creating encrypted directories using various encryption backends. Sadly it seems that plasma-vault is missing from the FreeBSD repos, including the latest repos.
Has anyone tried to build this for FreeBSD?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/72904
> Built entirely with LLVM
> No GNU components in base system
> FreeBSD-based userland
> Binary packaging based, with a fast source build system
> Bootstrappable
> Portable
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HelloSystem is an interesting operating system from the person behind AppImage. It’s a desktop OS that’s designed to be elegant and simple to use. At the heart of helloSystem is FreeBSD which it’s based on. It’s intended to be a system for “mere mortals” and it’s look and feel should feel welcoming to traditional mac users. However helloSystem insists that this is more than just a theme or a clone of something that came before it. HelloSystem is a desktop operating system using the latest technologies and puts the user first giving them full control over their system. Fetched from https://bsdweekly.com/issues/73
> 5. FreeBSD's random stack gap implementation creates problems for certain applications, like ntpd. Rather than fix the issue, FreeBSD is explicitly disabling the stack gap for certain applications. We reverted those changes and are carrying on like normal.