igned for laptop drives. If the drive seems
to be working, then you have evidence for cable/power issues and
for such an old system you probably don't want to put much effort
into repairs. I have heard of people who connect old laptops
to a desktop power supply -- the tricky bit is that many su
nless your $HOMETEXMF is on a network server
or you have lots of files there, the overhead of ls-R searches probably
exceeds the cost of direct filesystem searches.
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excellent and it is very widely used.
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ask. If you know anything I would be happy if you
could help or just point me to another location where I can find out some
more.
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bably a better
environment for experimenting than LaTeX (as there is much less demand to
support legacy documents). I expect experiences with ConTeXt will help
in designing LaTeX interfaces.
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wit
a time.
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inux and have dropped Irix but still use
XFS, I think it pretty likely that they have done a good job of ensuring
that Linux's XFS is up to snuff.
Linux runs on a very wide range of hardware. What you say is true for the
sort of hardware SGI is using, but can't be used to predict how
ail, file and web
serving. (x86_64 etch)
Let us know how you feel once you have experienced a few hardware
failures.
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On Tue, 29 May 2007, Andreas Grabner wrote:
Am Sonntag, den 27.05.2007, 20:22 + schrieb George N. White III:
I'd want to do some serious testing before using XFS in your environment.
Is there a reason you can't use ext3?
No. I want to test it before using it at customer sit
On Wed, 23 May 2007, Andreas Grabner wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 22.05.2007, 22:23 -0400 schrieb Greg Folkert:
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 23:39 +, George N. White III wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007, Greg Folkert wrote:
can anybody explain the following to me? It happens in full production
use. Should
calls with long argument lists
when handling errors under heavy I/O.
What hardware and kernel are you using for XFS and what sort of I/O loads
do you have?
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27;t really want to, but how much longer should I put up
with a partial OS? I don't mind telling you I'm damned sick of it.
If you don't want to be ignored, you could try a commercial distribution.
Debian is mainly supported by the user community -- nobody gets fired
for ig
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