00:01:29 The pkg upgrade on my 13.1 system has now completed and rebooting and starting X it appears that everything is happy. Yay! :-) 00:01:34 chriswells0: what does `ps -lp` and `procstat -k` show on your stuck process? 00:01:51 I will let things settle as is for a while and then decide on "zpool upgrade" later. 00:07:54 sphex: That system is running a script to set up my laptop again (fresh OS install today). I'll check that after it finishes. 00:09:25 chriswells0: ok. it's a long shot but is "tostop" stty mode set on your terminals? 00:11:39 How do I check that? 00:23:30 chriswells0: ah nvm, you'd know if you had that. you have to enable it. 00:24:09 OK, trying those 2 commands now. bbiab 01:12:10 sphex: This shows the results of both commands on each of those 2 procs: https://bsd.to/XW8E/raw 01:12:11 Title: XW8E 01:15:42 I also tried disabling Akonadi because it's been problematic in the past. It still hangs on logout, but a) I can switch to another terminal using Ctrl+Alt+F1 and b) the remaining processes are different. This is the process tree in that scenario: https://bsd.to/p0HL/raw 01:15:43 Title: p0HL 03:46:40 chriswells0, If you haven't tried the Zap key yet then I suggest setting "setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp ..." and then use Ctrl-Alt-Bksp to kill X. 03:46:46 Maybe that will then kill whatever process is hanging sddm up? Worth a try. 03:52:30 04:13:23 kwin_x11 or plasmashell gets stuck in memory after logout, causes high cpu usage , https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421676 04:13:25 Title: 421676 – kwin_x11 or plasmashell gets stuck in memory after logout, causes high cpu usage and can prevent re-login 04:15:25 c 2016 (so don't know how relevant is the report) Frozen Plasmashell Refuses to get Killed, https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?t=131350 04:15:27 Title: Frozen Plasmashell Refuses to get Killed • KDE Community Forums 07:16:06 would be nice if grub2-bhyve could be built with llvm 07:16:12 sigh 07:16:22 the only package in my build queue that wants gcc 07:38:20 Remilia: interested in your experiences with using bhyve (after you successfully compiled it) 07:46:48 am not sure what you mean, I have been running a Debian vm for years now 07:56:59 Remilia: then apologies, I assumed you were starting. I haven't had that much success so far trying to install ubuntu. I suppose I gave up too soon 08:26:22 Sjottelsplak: what exactly is the issue? 08:26:44 you should be able to access the grub boot menu and set kernel parameters from there to get a console 08:26:54 I doubt ubuntu would not work when debian is fine 08:32:45 There isn't a simple way to get rid of this warning for a ZFS pool right? "block size: 512B configured, 4096B native" 08:33:53 this pool is quite old, and has been around longer than I believe FreeBSD supported the larger block size. 08:36:17 Axman6: export ZPOOL_STATUS_NON_NATIVE_ASHIFT_IGNORE= 08:36:38 (put it to your shell startup file if it works) 08:38:15 * Remilia would rather find a way to send/recv everything over to 4096 08:40:38 yeah I was mostly checking it's not something that can be changed on a live filesystem. I'd need to find somewhere to send/receive it to first 08:41:09 half considering an AWS SSD Snowcone... 08:59:46 when I had that problem I just sent it over ssh to a VM on my home PC haha 08:59:58 but my pool was a mere 140 GB 09:01:04 Installing FreeBSD in my recently corebooted thinkpad x220, good to use this operating system again :) 09:01:11 took less than one hour one way and another hour back 09:02:19 Axman6: you may have confused it with *recordsize* that can be changed live, but that is a ZFS attribute, not zpool 09:05:03 Remilia: yeah, I have about 13TB on this one else I'd do basically that 09:16:49 Axman6: if it is a mirror you could break it up and create a new pool on the second drive, send stuff over, then add the first drive to that new pool 09:16:51 haha 09:17:13 no one uses mirrors though 09:17:50 13 TB suggests a stripe or something 09:18:06 or a huge raidz2 09:20:58 13 TB of RAIDZ2 is not huge. 09:21:52 ~6 TB disk * 8 09:22:13 Oh no, even smaller number of disks 09:23:33 ~5 09:53:40 6 TB is huge for me, my largest is 4 haha 09:55:58 Ha! Disks in my laptops are ~500 GB. 11:15:45 I like that this port is still broken https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=250787 11:15:47 Title: 250787 – net-mgmt/phpfpm_exporter: upstream bug was fixed without a release 11:17:05 * Remilia just applies her git stash of 5 diff lines every time 11:17:05 Poke it. Someone [cw]ould wake up (& possibly take another look) 11:17:19 I poked it in May 11:18:05 (comment 4) 11:18:27 Remilia, Sorry. I read 2022 date to be of 2020 11:21:19 I should just rewrite this thing in Rust and submit a port 11:21:24 * Remilia hides very quickly 11:36:46 How to add background image to psbsd-grub? 12:23:42 ld-elf.so.1: /lib/libc.so.7: version FBSD_1.7 required by /usr/local/bin/cabal not found 12:23:48 what could be the reason? 12:24:50 trying to run a /usr/local/bin/cabal compiled/linked against a newer FreeBSD version than you have installed 12:29:40 sounds like https://www.freshports.org/devel/hs-cabal-install/ is broken then 12:29:42 Title: FreshPorts -- devel/hs-cabal-install: Command-line interface for Cabal and Hackage 14:07:05 morning 17:24:38 morning 17:41:25 morning 17:41:59 evening 19:49:19 having dynamic memory support under hyper-v would be really nifty for poudriere 19:54:43 isn't that ... memory balloning? 19:54:47 balooning* 19:54:52 sure I asked about that years ago 20:06:10 Does anyone here have a recent Thinkpad X1 Yoga?    Is the firmware crippled so that 8TB and 4TB SSD:s are not supported, or do they work. Thinkpad has a retarded drama either about hostile firmware, or about bad power supply to the M.2 slot. 21:31:45 Jmabsd, care to rephrase that with no ablist slurs? 21:50:32 Jmabsd: let's try to actually answer this; which generation of the yoga do you have? 21:50:34 Jmabsd: https://www.itechguides.com/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-yoga-gen-6-review/ 21:50:35 Title: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 Review: The Best Premium Laptop? 21:50:59 "As for storage, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 features a PCIe SSD just like its predecessor. This PCIe SSD can take up to the maximum storage capacity of 2 TB. 21:51:00 " 21:51:14 idwer: Someone had success on a similar laptop https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/ojfwdk/4tb_wd_sn750_in_carbon_x_gen_9_slight_bend_works/ lol 21:51:16 Title: 4TB WD SN750 in Carbon X Gen 9. Slight bend, works fine. Raised a little, still plenty of room. : thinkpad 21:51:29 idwer: I was thinking if there's some hostile code in Lenovo's firmware, that blocks SSD:s 21:51:46 Jmabsd: eh 21:51:49 aaaaah 21:51:53 https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-X-Series-Laptops/Will-8TB-dual-sided-SSD-fit-in-the-Thinkpad-X1-Yoga-gen-7-or-6/m-p/5171911 odd discussion of same, someone suggests pushing the reset button on the motherboard 21:51:54 Title: English Community-Lenovo Community 21:52:16 that's how you get hair fractures in the planar 21:52:30 idwer: Perplexingly I see one recent Thinkpad refuse an SSD and an older Thinkpad be fine with the same SSD, perplexing 21:52:34 Lol exactly 21:52:48 not sure, are there firmware updates? update summaries? 21:53:04 Nope it's just voodoo all of it 21:53:37 https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=index&fts=yoga 21:53:39 Title: NYC*BUG dmesgd 21:54:11 ./ why do you want so much storage in a laptop? 21:55:07 No lack of space 21:56:18 thats what my nases are for 21:56:25 single disk failure, icky 21:56:26 ewww 21:56:28 no bueno 23:46:52 Sure doesn't seem to much going on here. Also, hello!