Posts by evilham@chaos.social
(DIR) Post #ATIXkJhDmHWhMVdUBc by evilham@chaos.social
2023-03-04T13:17:09Z
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Ep! Aprofitant aquesta interacció i que s'havia d'actualitzar el jitsi, hem afegit un petit missatge que desapareix uns segons després d'iniciar una reunió, i també surt a la pàgina principal.També es pot fer servir ara meet.exo.cat, que és la mateixa instància, però amb sales separades :-).Gràcies per mencionar-ho!@paukokura @liberaforms @titi @marcelcosta
(DIR) Post #AVaIPV0mYZTrhxXloW by evilham@chaos.social
2023-05-12T16:31:43Z
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@feld 🥳
(DIR) Post #AYzuz18hXy8Cz7CxqC by evilham@chaos.social
2023-08-22T18:49:35Z
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@Wolven for completeness' sake, I think the established acronym is FRIES:Freely givenReversibleInformedEnthusiasticSpecific
(DIR) Post #AZRGdd8sTipd0ByVd2 by evilham@chaos.social
2020-02-28T10:15:47Z
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More people should learn how to write and read properly.Judging by multiple work environments: it doesn't look like that has been a core-skill in our education systems in decades.I truly wonder how anything gets done.
(DIR) Post #AZRGoS6bquiJxT4fke by evilham@chaos.social
2023-09-04T23:31:21Z
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@matthew @dbdemon @jhxThose are sane choices.FWIW, @mwl is writing a book on this topic, it will likely be great and full of updated details that most people that have been around long enough have likely not caught up with just yet.Also, tons of hilarious footnotes.
(DIR) Post #AbXVchBh9ALFbTtfRQ by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T18:47:51Z
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@JustineSmithies Hey! Just tried both river (then didn't know how to exit!) and Hyprland and can run them.This is how:/etc/rc.conf contains seatd_enable=YESI export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR as a temporary directory that is no backed by ZFS (this is why: https://hub.darcs.net/raichoo/hikari/browse/README.md#41)I also export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP as the binary that I'm running.Then run:dbus-launch --exit-with-session "${GUI}"I am a member of these groups:MyOwn operator video u2f webcamd
(DIR) Post #AbXVciHl46mn0Zk1Wy by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T18:49:32Z
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@JustineSmithies You should also look into flags that enable more verbosity, in case there is an error that is more helpful.
(DIR) Post #AbXVcj5k4GlhVb7wRM by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T18:51:54Z
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@JustineSmithies Oh, and also:> River can either be run nested in an X11/Wayland session or directly from a tty using KMS/DRM. Simply run the river command.Does this work under e.g. sway?
(DIR) Post #AbXVclqbozRi3X4Olk by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T19:06:18Z
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@JustineSmithies have you tried starting river as:dbus-launch --exit-with-session river -log-level debug > /tmp/riverlogTo see if there is something more useful?Also: is polkit installed? (pkg info polkit)
(DIR) Post #AbXVcnQnvtzcy50opE by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T19:14:41Z
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@JustineSmithies nice! Soooo, how do the permissins for `/tmp` look like? is it backed by ZFS's tmp dataset? or is it a tmpfs?
(DIR) Post #AbXVcozE9P7dn87p7Q by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T19:18:33Z
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@JustineSmithies great, so your user doesn't have permissions there! (try with your user mkdir /tmp/test)That's probably the issue, are you sure it's a temporary file system? (mount -l should say something like tmpfs)The permissions should probably look like this: drwxrwxrwt
(DIR) Post #AbXvy64qOvJlgcYfCa by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-06T23:44:46Z
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Question for the #FreeBSD #bhyve people: is booting Linux from XFS partitions not supported?It's not the first time that seemingly the same installation fails to boot with XFS, but does boot when installing with ext4.Having a journaling file system like ext4 on top of ZFS doesn't seem very... sane.
(DIR) Post #AbXy5FnIs5B9l6tTrk by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-07T00:33:10Z
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@feld I thought this was something related to our boot-loader, but no, it seems like it's grub2 itself which cannot boot from XFS and Debian will happily let one install things like that :-).So I guess that if one doesn't want a journaling FS, the answer is to make sure there is an ext2 partition for grub2 and then the XFS partition for the rest.
(DIR) Post #AbfuGdzoNv8xS7bFPk by evilham@chaos.social
2023-11-10T20:44:07Z
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@daniel pulling off play store a couple things because of that.Stupid policy for no good reason.
(DIR) Post #AcSiko8WpB0eWRmkfg by evilham@chaos.social
2023-12-04T09:54:16Z
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@mjg59 there is @neil who seems to be up for shenanigans and is well-versed in many topics, you'll have to ask for his rate though and see if it fits your budget :-)
(DIR) Post #AdGblRqnwZAKygJQCe by evilham@chaos.social
2023-12-28T11:33:13Z
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@stefano @jcamos this!FWIW, this is a bit of a survey/overview I did of this priblem space not long ago:https://evilham.com/en/blog/2023-ZFS-replication-tools/(Apparently it got covered on @bsdnow and I juat realised a couple days ago https://www.bsdnow.tv/526 )My TL;DR is that there are very simple tools that do some parts of the job well as Stefano mentions, and if your needs grow, zrepl is very likely what you'll need.Also, at least for me, sanoid/syncoid doesn't cut it either.I'd jump straight to zrepl :-).
(DIR) Post #AhrQtUFFrAYk3RNRAG by evilham@chaos.social
2024-05-13T21:23:56Z
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@ajroach42 in Barcelina we have toyed with such concepts, but it's always been hard to get the funding and in the end it goes back to privately run instances, by collectives, associations or indoviduals.Hope you have better luck, public libraries are an interesting idea!
(DIR) Post #AlTLozyqcFKjserxJY by evilham@chaos.social
2024-08-29T20:55:49Z
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@justine I think I mentioned last time you were testing it, but first time I used #FreeBSD, I basically set up a NAS that booted a middle environment that served to unlock the final environment with the actual data; basically like dropbear on initramfs + cryptsetup/luks/.... on linux.At first I was annoyed because it wasn't documented explicitly, then I realised that the building blocks made it "so easy" that nobody had bothered writing it yet (hint: reboot -r)
(DIR) Post #AlTLp0eK82VhxIH4xk by evilham@chaos.social
2024-08-29T20:56:49Z
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@justine that to say: when you come in with a solid UNIX-y understanding (which you do), the OS somehow helps you do "weird things" without bothering too much about the details, it kinda gives you all the building blocks.You then lego things together and magic happens :-).Good job!
(DIR) Post #AlTLp1yDDa0u3GaTbM by evilham@chaos.social
2024-08-29T21:01:10Z
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@justine OH, and if you haven't done it yet and using ZFS on the NAS: since you are using Samba, you should totally look into these smb settings:vfs objects = shadow_copy2shadow: snapdir = .zfs/snapshotshadow: sort = descshadow: format = %Y-%m-%d-%Hshadow: format should match the name of your ZFS snapshots.If you serve this directory to Windows computers, they'll have a "Previous Versions" tab available; it's really neat!