Neegan
I have a question what's with the high ram usage on Freebsd, When system the boots on my side I get 1gb which is weird, Same with my Arch, But I know that there are a lot programs running in background?
Zebr
ARC is used by zfs, by default it can reach 1/2 of total amount of ram
Zebr
wired is arc+kernel+userland memory+non-pageable memory
Anonymous
oh god not the race debate
Anonymous
leaste we're aparently having it and remaining civil
Anonymous
minority though we be
Neegan
https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=YQFI4Aa-vCw well I guess Intel is f#cked :(
Krond
https://youtu.be/tx2v0Y9Ci7I
Hm, nice video. Never thought of some stuff he is talking about. And actually can even add one more bad fact about renaming.
Anonymous
Don't get us wrong, we have some pretty wild times in here, gosh do we ever
Anonymous
but it doesn't get out of hand.
Anonymous
Y'know.
Anonymous
We keep the curse words and sexual imagery for Thursdays mainly
Anonymous
Crack cocaine we do Friday through to Monday
Anonymous
Then bit of a snooze and sort of wake up now.
Anonymous
https://swarm.ptsecurity.com/openfire-admin-console/
Anonymous
ooof amazed openfire went so long without major flaws coming to light
Neegan
https://github.com/trizen/straw-viewer thoughts?
Anonymous
we got perl youtube client/getter?
Anonymous
Anonymous
Can someone please explain what is happening when you do Auto ZFS install and choose Encrypt Disk "Yes" and Encrypt "Swap"? I mean sure, the swap will be encrypted, but is it just the root or the whole disk that actually get encrypted ? I thought i needed to get my hands dirty in the terminal to achieve this but never thought about this 🙉 i would be very happy if anybody could explain a little bit 🙂
mrphyber
Can someone please explain what is happening when you do Auto ZFS install and choose Encrypt Disk "Yes" and Encrypt "Swap"? I mean sure, the swap will be encrypted, but is it just the root or the whole disk that actually get encrypted ? I thought i needed to get my hands dirty in the terminal to achieve this but never thought about this 🙉 i would be very happy if anybody could explain a little bit 🙂
when "encrypt disk" and "encrypt swap" are selected, the install will create 3 partitions: freebsd-boot that obviously is not encrypted, freebsd-swap that is encrypted (in /etc/fstab will put /dev/partname.eli so that geli is automatically called to mount the partition with an ephemeral key), and a freebsd-zfs part (here too, geli partition)
Anonymous
@mrphyber thank you so much my friend. So only boot not encrypted then?🙂 any "cons" of this setup and if so, what way would you for example reccomand?
mrphyber
@mrphyber thank you so much my friend. So only boot not encrypted then?🙂 any "cons" of this setup and if so, what way would you for example reccomand?
boot must be unencrypted otherwise how can you decipher it? when you boot the system, at least the efi loader (assuming you are using efi) must be in clear to ask you the passphrase to decrypt the root. I personally use this setup and I'm more than satisfied with it.
mrphyber
I suggest adjusting the swap size accordingly to your ram and renaming your pool
Anonymous
Yes, super nice of you to explain this @mrphyber , really helpful, i wish u a nice day\evening further and take care
Anonymous
🙂
mrphyber
by default the swap will be encrypted with AES-128 and the zroot with AES-256. if you don't like 128 bits you can set the keylen in fstab
Krond
Defaults… I wasn't using installer in decades.
mrphyber
I'm not advocating freebsd defaults (ignoring the installer there are many problems with them), but what do you suggest?
Anonymous
can i make a FreeBSD run off a USB thumb drive
Anonymous
not live, but a persistant, full install
Anonymous
somewhrre alone the way i've become rather wary of fiddling with my live system
Anonymous
probably my backup policy...
Anonymous
NomadBS okay...
Anonymous
:)
ɴꙩᴍᴀᴅ
@steptow have you heard of nomadbsd?
Anonymous
dont tell me :D
ɴꙩᴍᴀᴅ
Ahhh the timming
Anonymous
and you're 100% impartial yeha
Anonymous
sane defaults? if i like it then FreeBSD wouldnt be a shock compared?
Anonymous
Im gonna try nomad i think, seeing as its setup fo this very thing
Anonymous
omg FPGA boards are here
Anonymous
now ill have to face the reality that this sort of thing
Anonymous
way beyond me
Anonymous
might as well give me a box of crayons and and a CRT TV
Anonymous
literally
Anonymous
exactly how things are now and will be in future
Anonymous
hopefuly not fovever tho
Anonymous
so look and forgive my ignorance
Anonymous
the point of these things is its kinda algorithmic lego for geeks
Anonymous
?
Anonymous
can we use it for evil
Anonymous
ive been told by clever people that
Anonymous
RISC is a sort of akin to LISP
Anonymous
in tht im reliably informedits been doing very clever stuff
Anonymous
in a non showy way for years that everybody is starting to realize is actually a p decent approach
Anonymous
you've piquedd my interest onw
Anonymous
what does RISC have
Anonymous
that marks it remarkable, or ill settle for why is it being used here?
Anonymous
makes*
Anonymous
make it sentient
Anonymous
in space.
Anonymous
u remind of somebody. oddyly enough he used emacs, extolled the virtues of lisp (and probably the RISC instruction set too).
Anonymous
me of*
Anonymous
do you believe in haskell?
Anonymous
ive seen proof. (little haskell joke for you there, probably...)
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Im gonna try nomad i think, seeing as its setup fo this very thing
That's what I'm going to do when I get back home. Try NomadBSD. The only downside that I've read online is that you can't upgrade the system itself. You have to install a new release all over again if you want a newer system version in the future. Yes/no?
./pascal.sh
Nice
Neegan
Thoughts on Netbsd as a desktop?
Anonymous
Too insecure.
Anonymous
"Time, where did it go?" - funniest thing I've head all week. Need hobbies.
Anonymous
Customer sent spec.
Anonymous
They said we have to write it this way.
Anonymous
:) you got it
./pascal.sh
:D