Since this is a help request, please use the appropriate place which
is the forum.
dev1galaxy.org
After editing your /etc/apt/sources.list file you should run:
# apt-get update
After that try to see whether version 1.1.1 is available. You can use:
apt-cache search libvdpau1
Then, install the pac
Quoting Adam Borowski (kilob...@angband.pl):
> Another one:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785956
>
> It really makes me wonder why any distribution still even ships Gnome, much
> less has it as the default.
My best guess after watching many organisations' behaviour: Most of the
d
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 07:30:03PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 21:32:13 +0200
> Adam Borowski wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:52:18PM -0400, zap wrote:
> > > removing runit-init and most other init options?
> >
> > runit-init got dropped not because of malice -- or r
Hi All:
I'm trying to install nvidia-drivers in order to use version 375.82. I
can see it in jessie-backports non-free. It has various dependencies so
I've added main and contrib.
Where I'm stuck is here:
nvidia-vdpau-driver : Depends: libvdpau1 (>= 0.9) but 0.8-3+deb8u2 is to
be installe
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 21:32:13 +0200
Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:52:18PM -0400, zap wrote:
> > removing runit-init and most other init options?
>
> runit-init got dropped not because of malice -- or rather, very much
> because of malice but on the side of a bloody dictator
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:52:18PM -0400, zap wrote:
> removing runit-init and most other init options?
runit-init got dropped not because of malice -- or rather, very much because
of malice but on the side of a bloody dictator rather than that of the
Debian release team. After Dmitry Bogatov got
Hi Joachim.
Joachim Fahrner - 11.08.17, 17:43:
> Linux uses all available more for caching of filesystems. When copying
> large files to slow network filesystems (nfs, smb, sshfs, davfs) it
> takes a long time until such allocated memory becomes free. When these
> network filesystems saturate memo
> Nope, this is unrelated. And they had no souls even late in Gnome2 days,
> before systemd was even a glimmer in Lennart's eye.
>
That is very surprising, and here I thought they once had a
conscience... Although gnome 3 and systemd are very lets call it:
"unnecessary"
I say that only because o
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 19:35:55 +0200
Adam Borowski wrote:
> And they had no souls even late in Gnome2 days,
> before systemd was even a glimmer in Lennart's eye.
which probably made it easier for the Evil One to take them under his thrall...
Cheers,
Ron.
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On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 01:01:16PM -0400, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 18:24:31 +0200
> Adam Borowski wrote:
>
> > It really makes me wonder why any distribution still even ships Gnome, much
> > less has it as the default.
>
> Could it be because Gnome have sold their immortal sou
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 18:24:31 +0200
Adam Borowski wrote:
> It really makes me wonder why any distribution still even ships Gnome, much
> less has it as the default.
Could it be because Gnome have sold their immortal souls to Systemd ?
Cheers,
Ron.
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Am 2017-08-11 18:21, schrieb Patrick Meade:
http://www.linuxatemyram.com/index.html
What they write is only true for fast disks.
"If applications want more memory, they just take it back from the disk
cache."
I you write to a slow filesystem, it takes it's time until applications
"get it b
Another one:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=785956
It really makes me wonder why any distribution still even ships Gnome, much
less has it as the default.
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On 08/11/2017 10:43 AM, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
Linux uses all available more for caching of filesystems. When copying
large files to slow network filesystems (nfs, smb, sshfs, davfs) it
takes a long time until such allocated memory becomes free. When these
network filesystems saturate memory l
Am 2017-08-11 17:43, schrieb Joachim Fahrner:
Linux uses all available more
Should be "memory", not "more"
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Linux uses all available more for caching of filesystems. When copying
large files to slow network filesystems (nfs, smb, sshfs, davfs) it
takes a long time until such allocated memory becomes free. When these
network filesystems saturate memory linux becomes very unresponsive. It
can take minu
El 11/08/17 a les 07:43, Didier Kryn ha escrit:
> Le 10/08/2017 à 16:22, Jamey Fletcher a écrit :
>>> Le 09/08/2017 à 22:46, Joel Roth a écrit :
>>> Despite what the author claims, this series of pages isn't about
>>> init. It is mostly about supervision and a little about containers. It
>>>
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