07:31:01 Mornings y'all. 07:31:11 everyone had a fun night/day? 07:31:38 could be worse 07:35:01 I'll take that as "it was so good it couldn't have been better, it only could be worse" xD 07:35:33 Nope 07:35:45 Not great, could have been far worse 07:35:51 My life does not tend to go well. 08:24:24 AmyMalik eh, I'll do my best to make your day not-great-less. any thing you need patched? a software ported? 08:24:47 which reminds me, when re@ builds for the rest of us, what do they use for CPUTYPE? well its not native for sure 08:24:57 no antranigv 08:25:20 I'm asking because I want to build -CURRENT on my big machine, but deploy it on my older laptop (same arch, different generation) 08:25:35 serve yourself, i will figure out what i can my side 17:37:31 vkarlsen finally figured out the proper way of doing that port. https://reviews.freebsd.org/D54863 17:48:08 yes, GH_TUPLE looks good for this purpose 17:51:43 ahoi, can anyone tell me how hard it is to get xlibre up and running on freebsd 15? Tried building it from ports couple weeks ago and it didn't go well. 17:58:02 did your computer explode? 17:58:29 rtprio: nah, couple error messages while building...but I'm still kinda new to freebsd, been using arch since 2008 17:58:32 then it didnt go that bad. 17:58:53 you could try the package 17:59:04 I'm installing freebsd 15 right now on my laptop...it didn't find a package last time 18:21:17 nice...xlibre is simply installing 18:43:01 fatal server error: no screens found 18:44:09 I followed the handbook, installed drm-kmod, user is in video group, sysrc kld_list+=i915kms 20-intel.conf in xorg.conf.d 18:47:14 okay, removing 20-intel.conf did the trick 19:24:14 andmars how is the stability? last I used (which is when it was new) it was pretty CPU heavy, but I hear its much more stable now? 19:25:59 antranigv: on arch I found no difference. On freebsd I'll look for cpu usage the next couple days. 19:26:13 andmars thank you. 19:27:03 Been on macOS for the last couple of years for the desktop/laptop, but macOS 26 is so bad I might actually buy a Framework laptop and use Xlibre with my beautiful WindowMaker. 19:33:01 how to patch kde2 under freebsd? 19:37:47 netbsdunchik: patch it to do what 19:48:36 antranigv OpenBSD is a great desktop BSD as long as the hardware is a match. So maybe thinkpad instead of framework (haven't seen great stories about those, saw a few of them brick themselves). 19:49:28 o0x1eef alas I've been spoiled by ZFS and DTrace. Started with OpenBSD myself! :D 19:50:34 I use a mix of the two. For my personal laptops I run OpenBSD, but I don't write code or anything on it. Just www + mail, basically. 20:13:43 o0x1eef same as I use macOS basically. 20:28:25 Yeah, once upon a time macOS was alright but probably talking a decade or more ago. 20:30:17 I still find it far preferable to Windows 11 20:30:45 Windows 11 is legendary by itself. It's the moment people turned on MS. 21:08:42 Windows peaked at 7. 21:08:59 2008r2 on the server side. 21:36:15 antranigv: I saw fuz was on the case, so I knew you were in good hands 21:43:26 why might zfs.ko load itself? there are no pools nor i'm trying to import anyhting 22:17:10 How do I patch an existing port? 22:21:23 like fixing the rc.d script that it has, not like upgrading the program for the port 22:22:45 You want to contribute this port? Prepare a patch ontop of the master branch and submit it via bugs.freebsd.org. 22:23:06 "Contribute the patch" -- I menat