Lesley Binks pisze:
Hi
I have etch installed, regularly updated and running the KDE desktop
environment.
Using either Konqueror or Iceweasel, I find that Xorg goes into
overdrive when I access
this page: http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/login - reporting 92% usage on
an Athlon XP 3200.
Closing
Wakko Warner pisze:
pgega wrote:
Please do not top post.
I just installed AMD64 Debian, put 4th RAM stick, but new sysytem does
not see the memory, even if I set mem=3900M in grub.
I completly do not know what to do now.
I'm using i386 debian with a custom kernel. I'm running on
s. keeling pisze:
pietia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Joey Hess pisze:
No, the debian buildds run unstable (except for the buildds used to build
updates for stable).
for whitch architecture are optimized ?
less /boot/config-$(uname -r)
No, probably you don
Joey Hess pisze:
No, the debian buildds run unstable (except for the buildds used to build
updates for stable).
for whitch architecture are optimized ?
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Amit Uttamchandani pisze:
hello ,
i wonder why some of packages compiled from source are faster than
precompiled debs.
for example - why the ruby interpreter in all tested version (look here
,please http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/125344 ) 1.8.5,1.8.6, 1.9 is
much more faster
when is c
hello ,
i wonder why some of packages compiled from source are faster than
precompiled debs.
for example - why the ruby interpreter in all tested version (look here
,please http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/125344 ) 1.8.5,1.8.6, 1.9 is
much more faster
when is compiled from source ? becaus
hi
Do you have any experiences in that competition: Debian amd64 vs Debian
i386 ?
Is i386 still faster than amd64 ?
And what with missing packages like flash plugin ?
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