On Nov 1, 2021 I wrote:
(actually a Raspbian, but I assume it's no different
I've now tried installing a clean Debian 11 with Nodm in a virtual
machine and I face exactly the same problem, so we can safely exclude
any Raspbian-specific problems.
On Monday, 1 Nov 2021 at 14:53, piorunz wrote:
> Glad I could help you move to (hopefully) right direction.
Thank you for all the suggestions.
My solution is straightforward: I open Firefox when I need it (usually
these days only for banking, using eww in Emacs for most everything else
web rela
On Sun, Oct 31, 2021, 5:05 PM Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2021 31 Oct 16:27 -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> > The info command is what you want for gcc. You may need to install the
> > package for gcc info files. Another set of commands you might need info
> > files for are coreutils. Try "in
On 01/11/2021 14:02, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Your comment about the GPU driver is helpful as I probably don't have
the optimum graphics card settings (I do very little graphical work:
mostly text in Emacs all day long...). I have an nvidia graphics card
and my experience with nvidia has never been
In bluetooth log there is only one line:
Nov 1 16:09:10 Skoropad bluetoothd[1204]: src/service.c:btd_service_connect()
a2dp-sink profile connect failed for 00:16:94:42:30:F4: Protocol not available
I've found that there were similar error with previous versions of pipewire and
apt history shows
On Monday, 1 Nov 2021 at 10:38, piorunz wrote:
> Sorry if you felt offended.
Not offended! :-)
> No single application should slow down entire system with 32GB of RAM, 2
Agreed, it shouldn't. But my experience is that it does. Why? I don't
know.
Your comment about the GPU driver is helpful
On 01/11/2021 13:14, Tixy wrote:
Sure it can, depends on how many processes and threads the application
uses. E.g. transcoding a video will quite happily eat most of the time
on all my CPUs
In that case just decrease Firefox priority using htop when already
running, or nice during starting Fire
On Mon, 2021-11-01 at 10:38 +, piorunz wrote:
> No single application should slow down entire system with 32GB of RAM, 2
> CPUs and multiple threads, unless something is misconfigured...
Sure it can, depends on how many processes and threads the application
uses. E.g. transcoding a video will
On 01/11/2021 07:58, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Sunday, 31 Oct 2021 at 09:17, piorunz wrote:
Nah. Problem is your computer, not Firefox.
Rather dismissive?
Everything else on this "slow" computer (yes, it's old but has 4
dual-core Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz processors and 32 GB
RAM
Hello all,
this is a cross-post from serverfault.com, where I got no asnwers nor
comments, so if you are interested in the bounty I set there you can
answer there (too): https://serverfault.com/q/1082119/264847
I'm trying to decrypt the `Private` directory inside a user `$HOME`
automatically
On Sunday, 31 Oct 2021 at 09:17, piorunz wrote:
> Nah. Problem is your computer, not Firefox.
Rather dismissive?
Everything else on this "slow" computer (yes, it's old but has 4
dual-core Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz processors and 32 GB
RAM) works just fine otherwise. Drive and me
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