On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 18:49:11 -0600
Bruce Hill wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 04:39:26PM -0800, Edward M wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > I'm wondering if it is possible to download the gentoo wiki docs in
> > pdf, or other format. so I can read them in my tablet, when i have
> > no wifi access a
Hello,
I'm wondering if it is possible to download the gentoo wiki docs in
pdf, or other format. so I can read them in my tablet, when i have no
wifi access available. I can not find a way to download them.
thanks
Alexander Puchmayr linznet.at> writes:
> How many memory is reasonable for virtuoso to use?
> I just had a view via htop, and I was surprised to see virtuoso-t processes
> occupying more than 1.5 GB (!), althoug there is a maximum of 128MB defined.
iotop (in portage) may help?
There is an
On 26/12/13 21:13, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
Hi there,
How many memory is reasonable for virtuoso to use?
I just had a view via htop, and I was surprised to see virtuoso-t processes
occupying more than 1.5 GB (!), althoug there is a maximum of 128MB defined.
KDE's "System Activity" (KSysGuard)
On 12/27/13 08:50, Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> On Freitag, 27. Dezember 2013, 00:42:06 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> What column in htop shows that number?
>>
>> top, htop, and all their friends do not display what most people assume
>> they display. Modern OSes (for more than a decade now) manage memo
On Freitag, 27. Dezember 2013, 00:42:06 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> What column in htop shows that number?
>
> top, htop, and all their friends do not display what most people assume
> they display. Modern OSes (for more than a decade now) manage memory in
> a way that makes it impossible to answer "h
On Friday 27 Dec 2013 02:57:43 Joseph wrote:
> On 12/27/13 00:59, Mick wrote:
> >> >Run emerge --sync to get the latest sources and then look under general
> >> >to find it. It is under 'General setup' alright:
> >> >
> >> >General setup --->
> >> >...
> >> >
> >> > [*] System V IPC
> >> > [*]
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 19:57:43 -0700, Joseph wrote:
> I tried to search for "CONFIG_FHANDLE" using "xconfig" and it can not
> even find it; so this application is useless :-/
You don't search for CONFIG_FHANDLE, just FHANDLE or fhandle. Both
menuconfig and xconfig find it here, don't be so quick to
greets ...
I was curious again and unmasked the hardmasked gnome-3.10-stuff as
mentioned in https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486484
So far it works fine on both my desktop and thinkpad.
The only issue I see right now is vmware-player crashing when I want to
open/resume my small Windows-V
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