On 12.08.2017 22:16, Evilham wrote:
As mentioned on IRC, I'm quite near and could lend a hand;
where exactly are you located ?
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On 12/08/2017 at 21:08, John Franklin wrote:
> I may have an old (non-Ultra) SPARC machine in storage somewhere, or possible
> an even older 68000-based SUN system. If a PPC-based Macintosh would be
> useful, I have some old boxes. Most of these machines are in the Raleigh, NC
> area, some are
Thank you for posting it here Michael :).
Am 12/08/2017 um 18:52 schrieb Michael Siegel:
> There is a pretty big (2500-3000 visitors) Linux/FOSS event taking place
> in Chemnitz (Germany) in March. It's called Chemnitzer Linux Tage
> (Chemnitz Linux Days) and has been held annually since 1999. The
Il 12/08/2017 20:04, Jaromil ha scritto:
> apologies, this mail was meant to the -dev list, which is still
> public, so sincere apologies for cross-posting, it really wasn't
> meant.
It was a good reading, though! :-)
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Am 12/08/2017 um 20:45 schrieb info at smallinnovations dot nl:
> So is the intention to migrate dev1galaxy.org to this machines? Or
> something like that? Then i am in!
Already happened a few days ago ;) good to see it went unnoticed!
(means it went smoothly)
Here a small announcement about that
On 12.08.2017 20:45, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
I suppose 1&1 is some VPS provider?
It's on of the largest hosting provider in Germany (probably whole
Europe).
I've got some physical machines there.
I like to get my hands dirty, but
for something usefull. So is the intention to
I may have an old (non-Ultra) SPARC machine in storage somewhere, or possible
an even older 68000-based SUN system. If a PPC-based Macintosh would be
useful, I have some old boxes. Most of these machines are in the Raleigh, NC
area, some are in the Washington, DC area. I’m happy to donate any
On 12-08-17 20:16, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
On 12.08.2017 17:11, lfs.mail...@leloft.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
Not quite sure what you need, but i've got a couple of i5s that i'm
using as backup and are woefully under-employed, so i'd be happy to see
them work for their living. I'd need
On 12.08.2017 18:52, Michael Siegel wrote:
There is a pretty big (2500-3000 visitors) Linux/FOSS event taking place
in Chemnitz (Germany) in March. It's called Chemnitzer Linux Tage
(Chemnitz Linux Days) and has been held annually since 1999. The
project's website can be found at
https:/
On 12.08.2017 17:11, lfs.mail...@leloft.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
Not quite sure what you need, but i've got a couple of i5s that i'm
using as backup and are woefully under-employed, so i'd be happy to see
them work for their living. I'd need to open the ports
for you on the router and on the machines
apologies, this mail was meant to the -dev list, which is still
public, so sincere apologies for cross-posting, it really wasn't
meant.
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2017, Evilham wrote:
> Please, let's everyone stick to what concerns us.
thanks for your reasoning. Here is what concerns me in brief:
0- We need to welcome more qualified developers to the project.
I number it zero since I believe we all agree with this.
1- All developers mus
There is a pretty big (2500-3000 visitors) Linux/FOSS event taking place
in Chemnitz (Germany) in March. It's called Chemnitzer Linux Tage
(Chemnitz Linux Days) and has been held annually since 1999. The
project's website can be found at
https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de.
The "About Us" pa
Le 12/08/2017 à 05:37, Adam Borowski a écrit :
... You can tinker on your home desktop, which is nice for
development and for exploring new ways, but it's not something for an
average user, nor anything that has a place anywhere nearby a production
machine. If I deploy a server, I can run a gi
Hi,
Thanks for your response, golinux.
Please feel free to email me directly on this address, but I also get
the dng digests, so i'll check them a bit more frequently...
Not quite sure what you need, but i've got a couple of i5s that i'm
using as backup and are woefully under-employed, so i'd be ha
On August 12, 2017 9:39:27 AM ADT, fsmithred wrote:
>On 08/11/2017 09:16 PM, Ed Fletcher wrote:
>
>> Where I'm stuck is here:
>>
>> nvidia-vdpau-driver : Depends: libvdpau1 (>= 0.9) but 0.8-3+deb8u2 is
>to
>> be installed
>>
>> Which is odd since jessie-backports main has this:
>>
>> Package: l
On 08/11/2017 09:16 PM, Ed Fletcher wrote:
> Where I'm stuck is here:
>
> nvidia-vdpau-driver : Depends: libvdpau1 (>= 0.9) but 0.8-3+deb8u2 is to
> be installed
>
> Which is odd since jessie-backports main has this:
>
> Package: libvdpau1
> Source: libvdpau
> Version: 1.1.1-1~bpo8+1
>
> Versi
On Sat, 12 Aug 2017 at 14:19, vmlinux wrote:
> SINCE WHEN ED? This had better be the appropriate place to discuss such
> questions because I sure don't come here for the drama. I come here for the
> technical insight, collective problem solving and all things Devuan. If
> that's not what were doi
SINCE WHEN ED? This had better be the appropriate place to discuss such
questions because I sure don't come here for the drama. I come here for the
technical insight, collective problem solving and all things Devuan. If that's
not what were doing here, correct me, and I'll happily unsubscribe.
Le 11/08/2017 à 10:07, Narcis Garcia a écrit :
Something has to be done (written)
As you know, once everything has been /done/ and everything has
been /written/, there is always more /written/ than /done/ :-)
Nevertheless, let me /write/ the current status of my personnal
cogitati
> 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
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