02:26:44 Do you think a RAIDZ2 is worth it for NVME? 03:35:29 tuaris: Define: worth it 03:40:35 * runxiyu recompiles kernel on a 2011 macbook air, just to get BWN_GPL_PHY 03:47:15 i'm having an issue where when my system is under heavy load, a lot of my keuyboard inputs are dropped 03:49:24 vs a RAIDZ1? 04:26:15 tuaris: probably not 04:26:47 tuaris: how many nvme do you have? also: probably not 04:27:00 16 04:29:17 !!! 04:29:58 whats your desired size? without additional information, i'd probably go with a set of mirrors, and maybe a couple of spares 04:30:20 They are 1TB each 04:30:44 I want the most space out of them, but the data is also very important 04:31:00 so I'm trying to decide what the best balance between space and data protection 04:44:00 tuaris: I'd say it's worth it. If you can afford z2, do it. 04:44:24 Personally, I would do a 2x8 z2 setup and call it a day. 05:23:54 https://runxiyu.org/IMG_7549.jpg 05:23:55 uhhh 05:48:03 are there any docs of a high-level overview of how the kernel handles interrupts? 07:23:47 Does SO_REUSEPORT work with unix domain sockets? 09:47:41 hello 13:13:45 hmm... looks like I borked a system. doesn't boot from EFI anymore 13:41:37 runxiyu: have you read design & implementation of freebsd book ? its likely the best starting point 13:42:47 design and impl of 4.4BSD, you mean? 13:43:02 i think its less relevant to modern irq handling as smp changes things 13:43:09 no 13:43:55 ohhh i didn't see that in docs somehow 13:44:13 (i was looking at https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/ from memory) 13:44:17 my fingers segfaulted 13:44:33 from the $EVIL site https://www.amazon.com/Design-Implementation-FreeBSD-Operating-System/dp/0321968972/132-8274901-5789843 13:45:19 EACCES due to jurisdiction 13:46:56 runxiyu: I am sure there are other websites you can google to find it. The 2nd edition is the one you want. 13:47:26 thx 13:48:26 runxiyu: not certain but SO_REUSEPORT probably doesn't work for unix sockets, but it would be easy to try. I would expect you would open fd in parent, then fork, to achieve the same effect. 13:48:51 yeah, it doesn't work 13:49:15 would be very nice to have tho, might write up a patch for it 13:49:21 sweet 13:49:59 ouch MCA :-( 13:50:19 I have 1 bad ram (or slot) here, about every 2 weeks it MCAs 13:50:30 and then I move the RAM around a bit 13:50:43 should take a couple of months to finally work out whats wrong 13:51:11 why would `poudriere jail -c -j 14_2_a64 -a arm64.aarch64 -v 14.2-RELEASE` when run on amd64 build from sources? it should be able to create the entire jail from tarball & patches 17:47:50 greetings: any ops in this channel? 17:51:23 It is a parallel of the amount of active BSD developers 19:21:16 Can't enable IRQ/MSI because no handler is installed 20:15:02 hiii hows it going 20:16:23 i have a 2014 macbook pro and i was wondering if freebsd was well supported on this hardware 21:16:43 hiii shortcircuit 21:16:44 hello 21:16:47 how u 21:16:55 im good :D wbu 21:17:00 chillin chillin 21:18:12 i was checking the freebsd page for applemacbook and i dont think its gonna be applicable to me lol 21:18:33 aww :( 21:18:36 i can see why people said i should write docs 21:18:44 i wonder if my 2015 mbp is supported 21:18:49 its dual gpu, intel + amd 21:18:55 yeah i got a mid 2014 intel nvidia 21:19:31 rn i got cachyos running on it its pretty sweet, but ive never really gotten a chance to try freebsd before cause i just dont own supported hardware 21:20:00 one thing ive noticed about these old macbooks I have is that they get SUPER hot 21:20:12 hahahahahhaa yeah they do 21:20:25 my thinkpad is a w541 with a quadro k2100m 21:20:37 but luckily the quadro doesnt work on qubesOS so i just blacklist nouveau 21:20:43 :D 21:21:40 i think ive installed freebsd at least once on all my devices. it works really nicely. i could 100% daily drive it 21:21:57 i never get very far before i wuss out and switch back to linux 21:22:02 haha 21:22:17 im like i just need a dedicated machine, something relatively cheap, and keep it separate and run freebsd on that 21:22:47 yeah 21:40:08 shortcircuit: I've been daily-driving FreeBSD exclusively in I think in 2002 on *all* the machines in my home. 21:40:44 shortcircuit: It's crazy that's more than 2 decades ago now... 21:42:07 :D thats a long time 21:47:11 shortcircuit: I must admit that I did *NOT* gain the knowledge I would have wished for after running FreeBSD for 2 decades - honestly, MOST of the time I was just enjoying that I can silently let my computers run without having to think about them. 21:48:12 shortcircuit: Even worse: most of the time I was more than happy running very very very low-end slow computers. As long as FreeBSD booted on them, I knew that everything is fine with the world. 21:49:04 It was more like this small stone that you collect at the beach somewhen, carrying it around with you for absolutely no reason for years.