00:43:32 good evening 00:43:49 evening bsdbandit 01:18:47 we are recognized: https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_foreign_cc 01:18:48 Title: GitHub - bazelbuild/rules_foreign_cc: Build rules for interfacing with "foreign" (non-Bazel) build systems (CMake, configure-make, GNU Make, boost, ninja) 01:19:00 we aren't supported but we are recognized 01:19:26 that's a good start. 02:01:17 When you select to use mirror between two disks for zroot installing freebsd 13, does the bootloader and kernel code get replicated as well? 02:01:20 or what happens to it? 02:01:26 is that something I need to worry about? 02:01:39 of happens if one of the disks in my mirror dies? 02:20:23 sfox: the kernel is on zfs, so it's mirrored 02:20:29 one bootloader per drive 02:30:56 Which drive is the bootloader on and what do I need to do if that drive fails and needs to be replaced? 02:38:22 THERE SHOULD BE A BOOTLOADER ON EACH DRIVE 02:38:32 yikes, sorry 02:38:52 if a drive fails you zpool replace it like any other drive 03:04:59 i'm getting mixed statements here. there is a bootloader on one drive or each drive? how can i check? 03:05:24 i said each drive 03:06:16 are you using efi or not ? 03:09:25 yes 03:11:01 gptzfsboot should be on ada0p2 03:11:19 on both drives; the installer should have put them there 03:18:09 (you could also, you know, boot from the other drive) 04:24:43 do i need to use a special image to boot the installer with pxeboot? 04:24:58 i'm using the bootonly.iso but it just keeps redownloading it from the tftp server 04:52:08 sfox: That link I gave you earlier shows an example of putting a bootloader in each of two ESPs 04:52:41 mason, what link? 04:52:51 wrong chat? 04:53:23 18:08 < mason> sfox: in case it's useful, notes that show how FreeBSD uses ZFS in a couple settings: https://wiki.freebsd.org/MasonLoringBliss/ZFSandGELIbyHAND 04:53:24 Title: MasonLoringBliss/ZFSandGELIbyHAND - FreeBSD Wiki 04:53:50 oh thanks 05:15:49 i used this guide 08:26:05 last1: storage is one area that's at least fairly decently standardized, so I'd be shocked if it isn't supported, although you may wanna take note of the fact that Intel sold their entire non-volatile flash production to Micron, so they're no longer offering any support 09:46:45 what's the best of the 09:47:07 mini boards, raspberry pi, beagle board, etc...? 09:59:41 Grell: I think Exodia is the strongest card 09:59:57 hi all 10:00:03 lxqt 1.2.0 can be installed in freebsd? 10:01:48 squirtle beats exodia 10:03:08 yo9fah, it's in ports 10:03:28 dunno what version 10:03:53 yeah 1.2.0 10:04:15 So, I have to enable the ports. I now use pkg. 10:04:34 'pkg install lxqt' 10:04:57 what version is it installing>? 10:05:00 FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT 10:05:08 lxqt-1.1.0 10:05:41 14? 10:05:46 can i install from port lxqt 1.2.0 ? 10:05:51 yeee 10:06:22 it should be located it in /usr/ports/x11-wm/lxqt 10:06:42 well it's a year left to have quiceanera for bsd huhu 10:07:02 ports has 1.2.0 10:07:07 pkg has 1.1.0 10:07:28 For other versions, drm-kmod does not work for me 10:08:33 I mean the freebsd version... 10:11:27 Thanks all ! 13:02:42 i get "powerd: no cpufreq(4) support -- aborting" for my AMD Opteron 4228 HE. is there anything i can do? the cpu should be capable 14:41:12 hi 14:42:23 how dangerous is it if I installed FreeBSD 14.0-current!? Is something exploding!? :D 14:43:10 anythign with -current is basically 'be prepared for anything' 14:43:30 unless you have a specific reason to use it, then it is suggested not to 14:44:58 thanks! I'm actually having fun. :P 14:45:39 It is installed alone on a single hdd 14:46:40 i think "having fun" is a very good reason, i wouldn't trust it with any production data but other than that... why not 14:48:50 I reinstalled 3.1 release and it works with drm-kmod. I'm thinking of reinstalling. but if nothing explodes,... why not...! :D 14:51:28 I wanted an installation with lxqt-1.2.6, I tried to compile from the port and at the end it gives me an error... 15:26:51 why does freebsd have to many 666 in the configs???? this is a demonic os!!!! 15:31:45 melty, where's that come from? 15:32:01 is this just some superstition? 15:33:10 melty: files of that mode, or that number in config files? 15:33:35 how old are you 15:38:39 38, give or take… 15:38:41 4 15:55:09 it's 4 out of 100 for such weak trolling attempt 15:55:10 I have to switch to OpenBSD, Freebsd is much demonic 16:08:41 * CrtxReavr mutters something about young punks under his breath. 17:08:17 I'm having trouble setting up nextCloud: my instance of mySQL (5.7.40) cannot be reached via IP, i.e. port 3306, even if I shut down ipfw. 17:09:42 my.cnf shows port 3306. Is there another place I need to look? 17:15:01 Nivermind! I had mysql_args="--skip-networking" set in rc.conf 17:31:46 that the default ? 18:59:29 rukus: I don't think so... 19:40:14 mariuss, you trying to connect on localhost, or remotely? 19:41:18 netstat -an | grep 3306 20:13:43 CrtxReavr: I found the answer, see my third post 20:14:16 i gotta mouse with a thumb button that i hate and dont want it to do anything. but in browsers it has a default behavior to trigger back button. any way to disable it pls? 20:23:47 hello 20:28:06 polyex: i miss that behavior when using such mouse in macos, so it's certainly configurable 20:28:37 e.g. https://forum.manjaro.org/t/how-to-disable-thumb-mouse-buttons/64932/3 (didn't try it myself) 20:28:38 Title: How to disable "thumb" mouse buttons? - #3 by a-sassermann - Support - Manjaro Linux Forum