ChinnoDog | My upgrade did net go well either. Laptop crashed during update and is now unbootable. | 03:58 |
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ChinnoDog | I probably have the nvidia problem. Every major upgrade results in nvidia quirks for me. | 03:59 |
ChinnoDog | I fixed it. Just had to chroot into it and let it finish upgrading. idk why it croaked half way through. There were lvm errors on my screen before I fixed. | 05:10 |
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teddy-dbear | Morning peoples, critters and everything else | 09:54 |
ChinnoDog | Install on ZFS is now supported. Are we headed in that direction? I haven't seen any new developments in btrfs in a while which makes me wonder if development has stalled. | 13:13 |
waltman | Is it "supported" already? I thought it was still in beta, or maybe even alpha. | 14:47 |
ChinnoDog | It is apparently an option in the 19.10 installer now. | 14:52 |
ChinnoDog | If that is the road we are headed down I will start using it but in terms of performance it has some catching up to do. | 14:53 |
waltman | I've never used either zfs or btrfs, but zfs has a far better reputation than btrfs | 15:09 |
ChinnoDog | Not sure we should compare Ubuntu ZFS implementation to Solaris ZFS. A lot of work has gone into working around the license restrictions. | 17:32 |
waltman | Fine. But I'm also not sure it's fair to compare zfs, which has been proven in production solaris environments for over a decade, with btrfs. | 18:24 |
ChinnoDog | You make a good point. It will be interesting to see which one the community gravitates to now that their level of support is more closely matched. | 19:44 |
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