00:18:52 how long have we had: options COMPAT_LINUXKPI ? 00:19:30 https://man.freebsd.org/mlx4en(4) The mlx4en device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 9.x. 00:19:31 Title: FreeBSD Manual Pages 00:19:39 sooo, for a while now? 00:42:59 in my jail setup, I have the IPs of my jails added to my real/physical network interface as aliases, but if the interface goes down it seems many aliases are lost until I restart the jails they were for... is there something I can do about this? 00:44:23 meena, since October 2015 at least: 8d59ecb214f7e078e57d35b865f33efc5d7cdf4d 00:44:45 V_PauAmma_V: thanks 00:48:56 cation: Not vnet then I assume? Maybe create a bridge for them to inhabit. 00:49:36 mason: right, not vnet. a bridge is a neat idea, I think I'll try that 00:49:37 thanks 02:38:01 ntfs-3g transfer rate over usb3 is SLOWWWW 02:38:04 zzzz 02:38:14 yikes 02:38:26 I really need to test disk to disk 02:38:38 usb key drive should be fast right? 02:39:03 or do these small usb key drives have slowness? 02:39:11 usb3 should fly 03:37:28 concrete_houses: fuse is slow 04:26:49 is ntfs-3g runs as FUSE? 05:19:31 i thought it did 05:19:56 elliot@phil:~$ ldd `which ntfs-3g` 05:19:56 /usr/local/bin/ntfs-3g: libfuse.so.2 => /usr/local/lib/libfuse.so.2 (0x80024f000) 10:48:05 Is it realistic that process is terminated with SIGSEGV signal because the system ran out of memory? 10:50:29 if the code didn't check the return from malloc is non-null then yes I'd expect a SIGSEGV 10:52:33 similar thing for C++ new nothrow 11:04:55 paulf: ok, thanks. Fortunately, I have a coredump and when analyzing the backtrace, then looks like the SIGSEGV was caused by the memset(): https://paste.debian.net/plainh/48c1e263 11:05:48 paulf: I guess in that case one could rule out the possibility of running out of memory? 11:06:30 in that case either malloc failed and the memset is trying to write to NULL or the memset is the wrong size for the allocated memory 11:11:37 paulf: ok 17:41:25 So, I'm thinking about setting up a PDP 11 emulator. I know this is #FreeBSD but I'm hoping it's close enough to "be on topic". Anyone know of any tips or tutorials on how to boot into BSD Unix on a PDP 11? 17:46:50 AReal486: find some pdp11 software and install it? http://www.dbit.com/ 17:46:51 Title: D Bit Ersatz-11 PDP-11 emulator 17:49:21 Hmm, I'm wondering if I can run the Linux version on my FreeBSD machine. I always seem to have issues with libraries when trying to use Linux binaries but it's likely an issue between keyboard and chair. 17:50:21 paste an error message; someone will help if they can. 17:50:30 you will probably have a batch of linux libraries to install 17:55:13 I suppose I could try it out on my FreeDOS machine too. It's a 486 so I imagine that should be plenty to run the emulator. 17:55:40 It's actually what I'm using right now using ircjr as my client. 17:57:39 my boss had a cabinet of pdp11 parts and was trying to assemble one 17:58:19 I saw what appeared as a full unit going for $18500 on ebay lol 18:00:34 oolf 18:07:46 $18500USD or $1850USD Areal486? 18:08:20 DEC Digital PDP-11/35 Front Control Panel Vintage Computer!! i see for $1850