On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Armando Di Cianno wrote:
> ... now if I could only figure out why Ruby 1.9.2 is constantly at
> around 50% CPU utilization ... blech! ;-)
I reported this problem on the Ruby issue tracker:
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/3919
It seems to be a regression
Yeah -- pretty much what I expected: no surprises under Gentoo.
Sunaku's github wmiirc setup works with out-of-the-box WMII 3.9.2.
... now if I could only figure out why Ruby 1.9.2 is constantly at
around 50% CPU utilization ... blech! ;-)
Thanks for the help,
__armando
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at
ATM I have a shiny new comp, so i'm in a "I have a hammer, and
everything looks like a nail"-situation. I'm going to reinstall
Gentoo, as I'd like to get a Linux distro and WMII installed, to be
productive (suddenly realized I wasn't in the mood to learn
Ubuntu/Debian). When I get to the WMII insta
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 11:31:27AM -0500, Armando Di Cianno wrote:
I have a fresh Ubuntu 10.10 install, and compiled and installed the
tarball of wmii 3.9.2 via 'make deb' and dpkg.
When using the default sh wmiirc, I have to manually set WMII_CONFPATH
to ~/.wmii, or it tries writing to "/.wmii/
I have a fresh Ubuntu 10.10 install, and compiled and installed the
tarball of wmii 3.9.2 via 'make deb' and dpkg.
When using the default sh wmiirc, I have to manually set WMII_CONFPATH
to ~/.wmii, or it tries writing to "/.wmii/foo". I set this in my
~/.bashrc, which does make it into my environm