Hi Jonathan,
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 11:25:14PM +0100, Jonathan Moebius wrote:
> I have switched to a new computer and tried to install Beowulf 3.1.0 in a
> pure-EFI setting.
> I have tried installing on a SATA SSD as well as a a m.2 PCIe SSD.
> Originally,
I can confirm, that I'm running sim
Rather than using gvim I prefer to work mainly in konsole using gpm mouse, and
this may (or may not) be gpm related. I do have numerous other vim plugins
installed also.
I am experiencing high load when using vim. This occurs whenever I edit and
save a file but DO NOT move the cursor afterwards
usually i prefer dist-upgrading apt and dpkg before everything else
(right after `apt update`).
always thought that newest apt is more compatible/tested with new
releases.. never really looked/asked if that's true though (...), just
a personal "habbit" over previous years of dist-upgrading :)
Please give some more details, specifically:
1. which iso (with sha256sum)?
2. was it a cleared disk, or existing paritions?
3. which installation mode (default or expert)?
4. which partitioning?
5. which network mirror (or none?)?
6. which software selection(s)?
7. which init system?
8. # md5sum