DragonFly 5.0 released!

Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez paaguti at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 00:19:13 PDT 2017


Hola Predag

On Tuesday, 17 October 2017, Predrag Punosevac <punosevac72 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Gerald Henriksen wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 23:41:25 -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> >
> > >Only nVidia supports its own product with binary blob drivers.
> Somebody’s
> > >have mentioned Nouveau driver in one of the posts. That is beating a
> > >dead horse.
> >
> > Nope.  Nouveau is alive and well.
> >
>
> Who cares? Why are we even talking about stupid proprietary NVidia crap
> on DF mailing lists at the moment of release of the most advanced file
> system on the face of the planet?



Maybe people who have an older laptop and a) cannot afford buying a new one
BUT want to continue learning or b) are giving Dragonfly a try on a
computer and hate obsolescence by SW upgrades. C’on, Ubuntu handles these
GPUs flawlessly. Why not try to follow their example if we want Dragonfly
for the masses. And BTW this is not that someone is trying to run it on a
Sinclair Spectrum ZX81.


> > > Even Red Hat removed Nouveau driver from 7.4 release.
> >
> > Unlikely given that Nouveau is still in Centos.
> >
> > Red Hat changed to the NVIDIA binary driver being the default, however
> > that doesn't mean the Nouveau driver is gone.
>
> dfly# uname -a
> DragonFly dfly.bagdala2.net 5.0-RELEASE DragonFly
> v5.0.0.2.ga9d62-RELEASE #10: Tue Oct 17 07:25:14 EDT 2017
> root at dfly.bagdala2.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/X86_64_GENERIC  x86_64
>
>
> dfly# newfs_hammer2  /dev/da3s1e
> newfs_hammer2: WARNING: HAMMER2 VFS not loaded, cannot get version info.
> Using version 1
> Volume /dev/da3s1e     size 465.76GB
> ---------------------------------------------
> version:          1
> total-size:       465.76GB (500103643136 bytes)
> boot-area-size:    64.00MB
> aux-area-size:    256.00MB
> topo-reserved:      1.82GB
> free-space:       463.62GB
> vol-fsid:         442a0c12-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
> sup-clid:         442a0c25-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
> sup-fsid:         442a0c30-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
> PFS "LOCAL"
>     clid 4430a88b-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
>     fsid 4430a89f-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
> PFS "DATA"
>     clid 4430a8da-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
>     fsid 4430a8ea-b33a-11e7-a8ce-b9aeed3cce35
>
> dfly# mount
> ROOT on / (hammer, noatime, local)
> devfs on /dev (devfs, nosymfollow, local)
> /dev/serno/B620550018.s1a on /boot (ufs, local)
> /pfs/@@-1:00001 on /var (null, local)
> /pfs/@@-1:00002 on /tmp (null, local)
> /pfs/@@-1:00003 on /home (null, local)
> /pfs/@@-1:00004 on /usr/obj (null, local)
> /pfs/@@-1:00005 on /var/crash (null, local)
> /pfs/@@-1:00006 on /var/tmp (null, local)
> procfs on /proc (procfs, local)
> DATA on /data (hammer, noatime, local)
> BACKUP on /backup (hammer, noatime, local)
> /data/pfs/@@-1:00001 on /data/backups (null, local)
> /data/pfs/@@-1:00002 on /data/nfs (null, NFS exported, local)
> /dev/da3s1e at DATA on /test-hammer2 (hammer2, local)
>


-- 
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Fragen sind da um gestellet zu werden
Georg Kreisler
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