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mcrane
anyone trying out the nanopi r5s
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mcrane
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VimDiesel
Title: PersonalBSD.org » FriendlyElec NanoPi R5S
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mcrane
FreeBSD has support for the NanoPI r4s
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mcrane
but the R5S is a nice upgrade from the R4S
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mcrane
whats so cool about this little ARM device
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mcrane
3 Ethernet ports and NVME
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mcrane
anyone have docks on how to go about adding support for a new ARM device
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mcrane
the device is slightly larger than a Raspberry Pi only bi a few extra mm
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mcrane
there is also a new nanopi R6s with 8K HDMI and two quad core CPUs
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mcrane
FreeBSD working good on the Raspberry Pi4. Just they are too popular for their production rates.
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Chargen
re
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RoyalYork
is the file resolvconf.conf suppose to be in /etc ? or is it in another directory?
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RoyalYork
Okay, so it looks like resolvconf.conf is suppose to be in /etc and it looks like I removed it by mista...i mean it disappeard
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RoyalYork
Where can I find a copy of the default resolvconf.conf
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rtprio
RoyalYork: it should be in /usr/src
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rtprio
like /usr/src/contrib/openresolv/resolvconf.conf
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rtprio
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RoyalYork
Thanks. I never installed the source files or though to check there online
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RoyalYork
i'll have a look
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RoyalYork
got it thanks. According to resolvconf(8), the file should be in /etc. A straight copy and paste into etc should suffice?
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rtprio
yah
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zykotick9
I'd just like to extend a big "thank you" to someone who I don't remember the nick of... a couple of days ago LLVM compiling on systems with < 16GB RAM came up, today I can confirm with 16GB RAM on an amd64 compile it fails, when there is 64GB of RAM it works. Someone in this channel was BANG ON <- again, thank you to that mystery person.
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» zykotick9 notes compiling LLVM (which was the problem) & chromium & a small handfull of other packages took approximately 8 hours :( - on a xeon 12core 2.5Ghz machine
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RoyalYork
Thanks for your assistance with getting the resolvconf.conf file
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RoyalYork
zykotick9: I must have missed the original conversation. Why did you opt to compile and wait as opposed to getting a package?
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zykotick9
RoyalYork: I have two "identical" machines (minus RAM, one with 64GB one with 16GB) I use pkg on one, and ports on the other... my allocation of RAM was teporarily reversed for need (usually the big RAM is used for ZFS with some dedeup) but this LLVM compiling issue with 16GB showed up - and someone noted it!
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RoyalYork
wow
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zykotick9
wow, is right. I hope the FreeBSD univers can extend my gratitude to that person.
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RoyalYork
Night all
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tuaris
Why did this port build with PHP 7.4 even though I had 8.0 set as the default version:
pkg.ny-us.morante.net/poudriere/dat…p74-pear-channel-horde-20160602.log
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meena
zykotick9: which part of LLVM are you specialising, that you need to compile your own port?
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meena
tuaris: Flavour != Version
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meena
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VimDiesel
Title: FreeBSD Porter's Handbook | FreeBSD Documentation Portal
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meena
it's funny that the original malloc(3) paper from phk is available on the new docs pages
docs.freebsd.org/44doc/papers/malloc.html but the "new" one is only available via
papers.freebsd.org/2006/bsdcan/evans-jemalloc
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VimDiesel
Title: malloc
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meena
has anyone here attempted to tune jemalloc(3) via /etc/malloc.conf?
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mictty
wut
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meena
mictty: which part is causing you confusion?
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mictty
meena: any word, xlloc, excites me
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meena
well, have fun reading papers and man pages
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meena
oh, right, now i remember how i got here,
hercules-team/augeas #792
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VimDiesel
Title: Remove `#include <malloc.h>` by ZhongRuoyu · Pull Request #792 · hercules-team/augeas · GitHub
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mictty
meena: is some of my code wrong and are you advising me? if so can you be more specific. I am afraid if i am missing out
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meena
mictty: that pull request is how i got to wondering if we have malloc.h, and what our current malloc implementation even is.!
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mictty
meena: I didn know meena. I had to read both llvm and freebsd codebase
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mictty
meena: oh, that `#include <malloc.h>` PR. it is not mine
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mictty
meena: i was confused with mine. you are talking about augeas
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clapont
hi, everyone! how are the things?
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RoyalYork
clapont: we're good today
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mictty
fg
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mictty
oh it was right
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mictty
sorry i think i am sleepy. Bye
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RoyalYork
:help
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_xor
Can I run `gpart resize -i 3 ada0 && pool set autoexpand=on && zpool online -e zroot ada0p3`
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_xor
on a live system?
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_xor
I think I remember expanding before without issue, but don't remember if I booted into single-user first. Obviously would be safer to do it in single-user, but just wondering if it's no big deal to do on my current system.
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RoyalYork
Quite the question. I'd like to see what the experts here have to say on it too
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debdrup
_xor: Using autoexpand and autoreplace, I've pulled disk(s) from my SAS chassis and inserted new ones, and had it automatically detect and use the new disks for replacements.
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debdrup
autoreplace is basically just a handler for zfsd, iirc
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_xor
Worked fine.
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debdrup
Also note, set autoexpand=on before you do anything, and ZFS should expand as soon as you resize the partition.
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debdrup
Setting autoexpand after you've expanded means it won't work.
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_xor
Right, it'll do it after zpool online -e ...
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_xor
I had autoexpand on though and it filled it as soon as I resized it.
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debdrup
That'll force the expansion irrespective of whether autoexpand is on or not.
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debdrup
_xor: might've missed a camcontrol reprobe or rescan
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debdrup
That can sometimes be necessary when dealing with disks with partitions.
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debdrup
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VimDiesel
Title: FreeBSD / src / f0878da03b374e3fa3578b363f02bfd50ac0e5bd - FreshBSD
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Helper
i thought he was a Linux kernel guru
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Helper
alan cox
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Demosthenex
Helper: i think he's just a guru =]
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Helper
indeed he is.
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Helper
I wonder what ever happened to Richard stallman and his coding lifestyle.
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debdrup
Probably not the right channel for that conversation.
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debdrup
alc@FreeBSD is a different Alan Cox than whoever you're talking about, I'm pretty sure.
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Helper
lol
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RoyalYork
I was about to buy the book Absolute FeeBSD 3rd Edition for $70. But then found it at my local library. When I went to pick it up, it looks like I was the first to check the book out
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RoyalYork
I can renew this thing forever (until someone else decies they want to be the next in line)
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laidback_01
first link on Google for Absolute FreeBSD takes me to Amazon. First link on Yandex takes me to a readable PDF on ihatefeds.com remember to check multiple search engines, the results differ amazingly...
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_xor
LOL
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_xor
So I just managed to figure out why my keyboard media keys (e.g. play, pause, etc) weren't working. Fixed it and then bound them to invoke playerctl.
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_xor
playerctl takes the -a argument to specify "all players"
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rwp
_xor, What did you need to do for your keyboard media keys?
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_xor
I was just listening to a song on YouTube and testing out the buttons to check if they were setup. Well...
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_xor
I hit play/pause (which toggles it, obviously), and the song stopped playing through my headphones. Great, it works, but then...
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_xor
I heard some faint audio coming from outside my headphones. I took off my headphones and noticed that my PHONE is now resuming playback of a video of a TV episode I was watching earlier.
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_xor
No, my phone isn't connected to my desktop.
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_xor
playerctl is possessed by something that emerged from the obvious rip in the space-time fabric I somehow created.
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_xor
(Obviously, it's either connected via WiFi somehow or the media system I'm using is getting the playback event somehow and broadcasting it to my phone app)
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_xor
rwp: I didn't need to do anything, but I wanted to because I have too many key chord bindings which are global and taking up space unnecessary when the keyboard is capable of sending specific keycodes for those actions.
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_xor
Oh, figured it out. It was KDE Connect.
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_xor
Didn't know that it implemented MPRIS.
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rwp
_xor, That would be pretty freaky to pause the play and then have it resume elsewhere. Poltergeists!
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rwp
But I think that it should have *paused* not *disconnected*. If I disconnect my bluetooth phone headphones then I expect the phone to resume it.
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rwp
But if I am playing audio and pause the audio and then turn off the headphone then I don't expect audio play to resume.
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rwp
Glad you got it figured out. That kind of thing would be surprising.