On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 3:36 PM pmkel...@frontier.com
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> On 7/21/20 13:11, Chris Murphy wrote:
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> > Yeah, lossy algorithms are common in imaging. There are many kinds
> > that unquestionably do not produce identical encoding to the original
> > once decompressed. The algorithms bein
On 7/21/20 13:11, Chris Murphy wrote:
Yeah, lossy algorithms are common in imaging. There are many kinds
that unquestionably do not produce identical encoding to the original
once decompressed. The algorithms being used by Btrfs are all lossless
compression, and in fact those are also commonly
On Mon, 2020-07-20 at 16:55 -0400, Ben Cotton wrote:
> Hi QA friends,
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> I'm working with the IoT team to button up the
> (in-the-process-of-being-approved) process for promotion to Edition. Apart
> from the fact that the PRD currently lacks the following things:
>
> - Core services & features
>
On 7/20/20 21:34, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
That's a misleading log message; see e.g. this discussion
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=231884
You probably want to use this to check the actual RAID level.
btrfs filesystem df /
source:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Use
Sorry!!!
Sorry!!
Please ignore the message above: although the relationship with RH is complex
theme, the above was caused just by a stupid error from me.
Sorry!!
Sorry!!
Excuse me!
Giovanni
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HI!
I installed successfully a few days ago Port389 1.4.2 under CentOS8 and I
wanted to experiment with replication.
So I prepared anoter CentOS8, loaded the latest updates and, following the
instructions, I stated the installation:
"yum install epel-release
# make sure you have the latest epel-
On Tue, Jul 21, 2020 at 7:36 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
wrote:
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> I must say that all of my compression experience has been with the
> algorithms used to compress images. I won't bore you with the details
> but we wrote software to build various image files with certain
> characteristics in pristin
On 7/20/20 13:31, Samuel Sieb wrote:
First a bit of background all the PCs (Fedora WS) I maintain are
bought with lots of ram 8GB is the min. I don't think I've ever seen
swap move off zero and no one has reported any sort of slowdowns. Yet
we do lots of memory intensive things. Of course all