On 12/08/2021 03:49, Steve Litt wrote:
> Check out this article:
>
> https://www.computerworld.com/article/3628169/windows-365-costs-how-much.html
>
> Windows 365...
>
> So let me get this straight:
[...]
> Of course the real effect of this is that Mocrosoft takes possession of
> every single bit o
Check out this article:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3628169/windows-365-costs-how-much.html
Windows 365...
So let me get this straight: For the privilege of enduring data caps on
your own data, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB storage, and having your personal data on
somebody else's server just waitin
This is a forward from the Supervision mailing list. The email is a
single anecdotal comparison where the s6 init system booted up slightly
faster than the systemd init system.
What's special about this is that boot speed was the original selling
point of systemd. You probably remember them saying
Bernard Rosset via Dng said on Wed, 11 Aug 2021 10:40:31 +0200
>> [...] powering down the computer, letting it alone for 30 seconds
>> [...] All this stuff costs you 10 to 15 minutes and rules out a lot.
>>
>
>I would also suggest burning incense and jumping on one foot
>counter-clockwise aroun
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When you really have no idea where to start (after looking through all logs,
obviously)...
Use 'ps' with the '-o cmd' option to find out *exactly* how the executable is
being invoked.
After killing everything, paste the command in a terminal window and execute it
from there.
Watch t
[...] powering down the computer, letting it alone for 30 seconds [...]
All this stuff costs you 10 to 15 minutes and rules out a lot.
I would also suggest burning incense and jumping on one foot
counter-clockwise around the desk chair while making chicken sounds.
The last time I did maintenanc