preload works for what it is made.
It is not made to speed up firefox startup time.
Firefox loads a bunch of sqlite files in your /home. This and other
things might explain your slow startup time of firefox.
One of the ways to speed up firefox is to put your ~/.mozilla in a tmpfs
(doing it the
solsTiCe d'Hiver solstice.dhi...@gmail.com:
One of the ways to speed up firefox is to put your ~/.mozilla in a tmpfs
(doing it the right way, else you loose your data). This have been
discussed somewhere I think.
How else ?
You mean that wikientry?
Good day amigos,
I was reading the about page (http://www.archlinux.org/about/) in
the archlinux website and I noticed that this line is a little
outdated: Arch also offers an [unsupported] section in the Arch Linux
User Repository (AUR), which contains over 9,000 build scripts It
should say over
Am 06.05.2010 11:08, schrieb Juan Diego Tascón:
And one more question: is there a proposed starting date or a proposed
selection procedure or just additional information for the Junior
Developer scheme? I sent an email to Allan (@archlinux.org) the day it
opened but I have not received any
On 06/05/10 19:15, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 06.05.2010 11:08, schrieb Juan Diego Tascón:
And one more question: is there a proposed starting date or a proposed
selection procedure or just additional information for the Junior
Developer scheme? I sent an email to Allan (@archlinux.org) the day
On Thu 06 May 2010 18:08 +0900, Juan Diego Tascón wrote:
I was reading the about page (http://www.archlinux.org/about/) in
the archlinux website and I noticed that this line is a little
outdated: Arch also offers an [unsupported] section in the Arch Linux
User Repository (AUR), which contains
On 05/ 6/10 06:08 AM, Juan Diego Tascón wrote:
outdated: Arch also offers an [unsupported] section in the Arch Linux
User Repository (AUR), which contains over 9,000 build scripts It
should say over 21.000 build scripts.
IT'S OVER NINE THOUSND!!
Due to the incredible power of 9000,
Thomas Bächler (2010-05-06 09:45):
Am 06.05.2010 09:44, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Am 05.05.2010 02:46, schrieb Allan McRae:
Interesting... Does fixing the aliasing fix this one too? I see no
upstream bug reports that seem related so you should follow it up there.
I will pull in a new
On 05/06/2010 01:51 PM, solsTiCe d'Hiver wrote:
preload works for what it is made.
It is not made to speed up firefox startup time.
Firefox loads a bunch of sqlite files in your /home. This and other
things might explain your slow startup time of firefox.
One of the ways to speed up firefox is
On 05/06/2010 01:58 PM, Johannes Held wrote:
solsTiCe d'Hiversolstice.dhi...@gmail.com:
One of the ways to speed up firefox is to put your ~/.mozilla in a tmpfs
(doing it the right way, else you loose your data). This have been
discussed somewhere I think.
How else ?
You mean that wikientry?
Am 06.05.2010 15:25, schrieb Rogutės Sparnuotos:
I wasted a lot of time yesterday:
1. Compiled the kernel from git (for radeon stuff), rebooted.
2. 'ninit' segfaulted, 'ls' from busybox segfaulted.
3. Read your mail about busybox breakage, upgraded busybox with
-fno-tree-pta, but... the
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Alexander Lam lambchop...@gmail.com wrote:
If I remember correctly, the .32 series has a bug with Intel cards that
causes screen flickering and the patch that corrects this was only merged
in
the .33 series
During the .32 series I tried a few arch
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan li...@itech7.com wrote:
On 05/06/2010 01:58 PM, Johannes Held wrote:
solsTiCe d'Hiversolstice.dhi...@gmail.com:
One of the ways to speed up firefox is to put your ~/.mozilla in a tmpfs
(doing it the right way, else you loose your data).
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once a week) when I wake it up, the screen
remains black in both X and text console. Nothing can bring it back,
but everything else works
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Rogutės Sparnuotos
rogu...@googlemail.com wrote:
All this is probably unrelated to http://gcc.gnu.org/PR43987, but perhaps
it will save some time for someone, as your post about busybox helped me.
I'll wait for a new gcc package before reporting a gcc bug.
IMO
Hi guys,
first try of lts bump to .32 series:
- udev-compat is not needed anymore for this kernel
- updated lts config to this kernel series
- lzma compression is now used
With this LTS release, i want to provide binary kernel modules too.
Shall the binary modules be part of [core] then too, if
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once a week) when I wake it up, the screen
remains black in both X and text console.
Excerpts from Isaac Dupree's message of Thu, 06 May 2010 14:32 -0400:
On 05/06/10 11:49, Sergey Manucharian wrote:
Hi folks,
Regularly I put my ThinkPad R61 into suspend twice a day, and
everything worked perfectly until 2.6.32 and 2.6.33 kernels.
Now from time to time (≈ once a
On Wed, 5 May 2010 18:49:44 -0500
C Anthony Risinger anth...@extof.me wrote:
any other ideas besides rollbacks and an original snapshot that btrfs
could be used for?
IIRC it supports data checksumming.
about the whole snapshot/volume naming thing: do what you think is best.
i cannot advise
On 05/06/10 08:20, Diogo Franco wrote:
On 05/ 6/10 06:08 AM, Juan Diego Tascón wrote:
outdated: Arch also offers an [unsupported] section in the Arch Linux
User Repository (AUR), which contains over 9,000 build scripts It
should say over 21.000 build scripts.
IT'S OVER NINE THOUSND!!
On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 18:54 -0400, Baho Utot wrote:
On 05/06/10 08:20, Diogo Franco wrote:
On 05/ 6/10 06:08 AM, Juan Diego Tascón wrote:
outdated: Arch also offers an [unsupported] section in the Arch Linux
User Repository (AUR), which contains over 9,000 build scripts It
should say over
On 05/06/10 19:40, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
On Thu, 2010-05-06 at 18:54 -0400, Baho Utot wrote:
On 05/06/10 08:20, Diogo Franco wrote:
On 05/ 6/10 06:08 AM, Juan Diego Tascón wrote:
outdated: Arch also offers an [unsupported] section in the Arch Linux
User Repository (AUR), which contains over 9,000
Hi all.
I remember way back when Aaron G posted about how Arches goal would be to
release every four months or so to keep up with regular kernel releases and
frequent ISO images.
However, I remember the last official Iso was in August of 2009.
I am not saying that that is bad or anything.
I am
Am Freitag 07 Mai 2010 schrieb Keith Hinton:
Hi all.
I remember way back when Aaron G posted about how Arches goal would be to
release every four months or so to keep up with regular kernel releases
and frequent ISO images. However, I remember the last official Iso was in
August of 2009.
I
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