I am doing algorithmic differentiation with very large tapes and my jobs
sometimes run out of memory.
On 3/23/22 12:51, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 2:04 PM Brad Bell wrote:
The instructions below worked for me and the created extra swap space (not
as much as desired
b
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 7:36 AM Brad Bell wrote:
> I am doing algorithmic differentiation with very large tapes and my jobs
> sometimes run out of memory.
>
Another helpful datapoint would be how much physical memory do you have?
This use case certainly isn't a typical desktop user one and memo
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 at 09:36, Brad Bell wrote:
> I am doing algorithmic differentiation with very large tapes and my jobs
> sometimes run out of memory.
>
Sometimes software developed for small problems can benefit from
adjustments to better
manage memory for larger problems. Swapping is a ver
On 3/23/22 11:46, Roger Heflin wrote:
if the groups aren't being created and dnf did not show an error, then
at the very least the script in the rpm doing the install is not
checking return codes and reporting an error.
The scripts reporting the above, may or may not even have code that
works
Have 5 linux machines at home. 3 with Fedora 34 and 2
with Fedora 35. 4 did the dnf update that included
5.16.16 and rebooted fine.
The one system didn't?? Have 3 machine I vnc into, and
have one monitor that I connect when I need to look at
them.
When I couldn't get to the machine after the
I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere? Or
should they 'just work' and I need to check my connections?
Thanks.
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:07:27 -0700
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
> previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
>
> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere? Or
> should they 'jus
I'm happy for you. For me, not so much :-(
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 2:53 PM Bob Marcan wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 14:07:27 -0700
> Geoffrey Leach wrote:
>
> > I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
> > previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer w
Geoffrey Leach writes:
> Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
> somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
> connections?
As a non-gnome (and non-display-manager) user, I share these .xsession
snippets:
# Required by pipewire, at least
export XDG_RUNTIM
On Sun, 20 Mar 2022, R. G. Newbury wrote:
On 2022-03-20 8:00 a.m., Tim >R. G. Newbury
wrote:
edit your /etc/hosts file to give the hdhomerun unit a fixed IP
address.
When has the /etc/hosts file ever given anything an IP address?
You are correct, and I am completely wrong. A static address f
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
I'm happy for you. For me, not so much :-(
I've just installed Fedora 35 and have discovered to my dismay that
previously-working (not at all sophisticated) audio no longer works.
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber somewhere?
Or
should they
DJ Delorie wrote
Geoffrey Leach writes:
Is there a 'Getting Started With pipewire' and/or wireplumber
somewhere? Or should they 'just work' and I need to check my
connections?
As a non-gnome (and non-display-manager) user, I share these .xsession
snippets:
# Required by pipewire, at least
On 3/24/22 20:34, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2022, R. G. Newbury wrote:
On 2022-03-20 8:00 a.m., Tim >R. G.
Newbury wrote:
edit your /etc/hosts file to give the hdhomerun unit a fixed IP
address.
When has the /etc/hosts file ever given anything an IP address?
You are correct, an
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