today, i did `ls -a ~` and found the file in title.
its content is here:
https://gist.github.com/2eb82a8e31a3e560abd28a2c8102865f
any idea what is this? and how did i get it?
(i started to worry that it might be related to the
sks key server poisoning. specially that i get no
gpg warnings. cou
On Sunday, 20 October 2019 00:35:56 BST Wol's lists wrote:
> The original swap algorithm NEEDED twice ram as swap. And when Linus
> ripped out all the "optimisation", the vanilla kernels only needed to
> touch swap, and if they didn't have twice ram they would crash.
Was this also the time when t
On 20/10/19 10:59, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 20 October 2019 00:35:56 BST Wol's lists wrote:
>
>> The original swap algorithm NEEDED twice ram as swap. And when Linus
>> ripped out all the "optimisation", the vanilla kernels only needed to
>> touch swap, and if they didn't have twice ram they would
On Sunday, 20 October 2019 12:59:03 BST Wols Lists wrote:
> Well, I do all my emerges on tmpfs, so if things like LO, firefox et al
> need maybe 10GB, I need at least that available ... (that said, 16GB ram
> could probably do it without needing swap :-)
Anecdotal evidence suggests 16G RAM may no
Hi All,
I'm on the lookout for an application which can convert musical notation from
scanned bitmap copies/pdf files to midi files. Apparently there are some apps
in the Apple store, but I have not yet found anything in portage.
Do you have experience using any tools for this purpose?
Are th
Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 20 October 2019 12:59:03 BST Wols Lists wrote:
>
>> Well, I do all my emerges on tmpfs, so if things like LO, firefox et al
>> need maybe 10GB, I need at least that available ... (that said, 16GB ram
>> could probably do it without needing swap :-)
> Anecdotal evidence sugg
On 10/19/19 8:09 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2019-10-19, Daniel Frey wrote:
On 10/18/19 5:47 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2019-10-18, Daniel Frey wrote:
It is waiting for entropy to build.
Interesting -- what does syslog-ng need entropy for?
Moving mouse or typing on keyboard will speed
On 10/20/19 3:57 AM, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
any idea what is this? and how did i get it?
At quick glance, it looks like a script to upgrade GCC across otherwise
not quite as compatible versions as possible.
Nothing in it concerns me.
Warning: I am relying on my uncaffeinated memory,
On Sunday, 20 October 2019 16:03:42 BST Dale wrote:
> Here's the
> thing about using swap on my rig, once it does, the system gets
> extremely slow. Even switching desktops can take a minute or longer.
> Other than trying to get to what is eating up memory and killing it, the
> system is virtually
On 20/10/2019 12:57, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
today, i did `ls -a ~` and found the file in title.
its content is here:
https://gist.github.com/2eb82a8e31a3e560abd28a2c8102865f
any idea what is this? and how did i get it?
(i started to worry that it might be related to the
sks key server poi
Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 20 October 2019 16:03:42 BST Dale wrote:
>> Here's the
>> thing about using swap on my rig, once it does, the system gets
>> extremely slow. Even switching desktops can take a minute or longer.
>> Other than trying to get to what is eating up memory and killing it, the
>>
thanks. that's it probably (gcc upgrade).
(didn't record the date, deleted it on spot,
but i did a gcc upgrade recently)
rgrds,
cm.
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On Sunday, October 20, 2019 9:10 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 20/10/2019 12:57, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
>
> > today, i
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