[00:56] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [00:58] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [07:31] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [08:46] Hmm. Cloak properly sets the DNS to their endpoint. PIA doesn't touch it, so it breaks when the local hotspot sets DNS to themselves, but now all your traffic goes *through* them, so it can't reach the private DNS. [12:49] I reported that as a bug, and they don't seem to understand that it's a bug. :( [15:08] ubuntu is shifting to swap file instaed of swap partition [15:11] Is there a benefit to one over the other? [15:11] well they say that file means you can change the amount of space easier, and uses up less disk space [15:11] but i'm not sure why it'd use less unless it was dynamic [15:12] you can actually have multiple swap files, i suppose a daemon could make it dynamic, but i'm not aware of any inbuilt dynamicness [15:12] i don't use swap at all these days frequently [15:12] in the worst instance you have demand paging of executables. [15:12] where pages that aren't touched recently of an executable are thrown out of memory [15:12] Does Linux dump debugging info to swap on crashes? (Is that what the BSDs do?) [15:13] i don't think linux does, but i'm not sure [15:13] it may be able to [15:13] depending on the state of a crash dumping to swap isn't necessarily a good idea [17:09] well - we have a new guest for FreeNAS, so the show will go on! [20:02] I think you can't use an encrypted disk + swap file + hibernate, or something. [20:02] You have to have an encrypted swap partition if you want encrypted things. [22:09] or no swap