Jeffrey,
On 29/01/17 21:09, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> As a stopgap, you might consider adding a small swapfile and setting
> swapiness to a low value.
I am talking about buildds, and a package prevented from migrating to
testing because of this :)
> Nearly every ARM gadget I had was suffering OOM
> Sadly, it turns out armhf fails to build due to one test taking a bit
> too much memory[1], and there is an RC bug open for that: #852959[2].
>
> So now I don't know what to do, except asking for removal of prometheus
> from armhf.
As a stopgap, you might consider adding a small swapfile and set
Hello ARM porters,
I am the maintainer for the prometheus suite, which is in testing. Last
week, just before the deadline I prepared and uploaded a new upstream
release (which I even tested in an armel porterbox to be sure).
Sadly, it turns out armhf fails to build due to one test taking a bit
to
On Sunday 29 January 2017 13:56:53 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 12:47:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 29 January 2017 11:58:57 Paul Wise wrote:
> > > USB protocol: use wireshark to see if the keyboard event packets
> > > are reaching the device.
> >
> > I'll have to
On Sunday 29 January 2017 13:56:53 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 12:47:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Sunday 29 January 2017 11:58:57 Paul Wise wrote:
> > > USB protocol: use wireshark to see if the keyboard event packets
> > > are reaching the device.
> >
> > I'll have to
Hmm, sort of like sitting a couple hundred feet in the air with tons
of rocket fuel and LOX under you hoping it doesn't all blow up. Yeah,
I used to run (not own) a South Bend lathe about that size. I've got
a Microlux 7x14. Nice little digital scope, more than I can afford on
my SS. I've got a
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 12:47:34PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 29 January 2017 11:58:57 Paul Wise wrote:
> > USB protocol: use wireshark to see if the keyboard event packets are
> > reaching the device.
>
> I'll have to install these tools. And I'll report what I find. I was
> not a
On Sunday 29 January 2017 12:40:21 Alan Corey wrote:
> I wonder why there's so much noise. Are you using something like a
> light dimmer for speed control? And what kind of noise, continuous or
> spikes when events happen? If you turn on an AM radio in the vicinity
> you'll probably hear your l
On Sunday 29 January 2017 12:16:52 Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, 2017-01-29 at 08:47 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings everybody;
> >
> > I am in the process of bringing a nearly 70 yo Sheldon lathe back to
> > life, useing an raspberry-pi 3b for the machine controller.
> >
> > However,
On Sunday 29 January 2017 11:58:57 Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 9:47 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > However, I have now had 5 different keyboards plugged into it, some
> > wired, some wireless, and none of them can give me a dependable
> > response to a key, and the error seems much wor
I wonder why there's so much noise. Are you using something like a
light dimmer for speed control? And what kind of noise, continuous or
spikes when events happen? If you turn on an AM radio in the vicinity
you'll probably hear your lathe noises, which might be helpful. I was
thinking lathe = i
On Sun, 2017-01-29 at 08:47 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings everybody;
>
> I am in the process of bringing a nearly 70 yo Sheldon lathe back to
> life, useing an raspberry-pi 3b for the machine controller.
>
> However, I have now had 5 different keyboards plugged into it, some
> wired, s
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 9:47 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> However, I have now had 5 different keyboards plugged into it, some
> wired, some wireless, and none of them can give me a dependable response
> to a key, and the error seems much worse for the key-up event.
Check the different layers of the
On 29/01/17 14:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings everybody;
I am in the process of bringing a nearly 70 yo Sheldon lathe back to
life, useing an raspberry-pi 3b for the machine controller.
However, I have now had 5 different keyboards plugged into it, some
wired, some wireless, and none of them
Greetings everybody;
I am in the process of bringing a nearly 70 yo Sheldon lathe back to
life, useing an raspberry-pi 3b for the machine controller.
However, I have now had 5 different keyboards plugged into it, some
wired, some wireless, and none of them can give me a dependable response
to
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