Thanks Kamil. Good call on the using qemu to try this out somewhere safer.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016, 04:13 Kamil CholewiÅski wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2016, Benton Lam wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I currently have a 5.7 box, with 2 disk RAID1 (comprise of sd1a and sd2a)
> >
> > Suppose I upgrade / install
Mine arrived in Germany while I was away at p2k16, but I had only
ordered on the Thursday before the weekend.
I successfully verified the signatures and that all files are indeed
covered by them.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use File::Find;
my %tree;
my %skip = qw(SHA256.sig 1 TRANS.
2016-04-30 4:37 GMT+02:00 Nick Holland :
> On 04/29/16 21:27, Tuyosi Takesima wrote:
>> thanks for ludovic
>>
>> # ls -l /var/www/1/
>> total 16
>> -rw-r- 1 www www 65 Apr 29 11:19 .htpasswd
>>
>> # chmod 640 /var/www/1/.htpasswd
>>
>> this go well .
>
> *sigh*
>
> Do you really want you
Alex Poslavsky wrote:
> Firefox saves its cache to ~/.cache, I mounted that as tmpfs and that
> seemed to make it a bit faster as well. Off course you loose all your
> cached stuff on reboot.
By many (most?) accounts, tmpfs is actually slower than an SSD. It's
presumably faster than a spinning dis
On 04/29, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading to 5.9 (and thus Chromium 48 and Firefox 44) browser
performance seems degraded. Opening three different tabs with e.g.
newspaper websites results in a noticeable lag (up to several seconds)
Firefox saves its cache to ~/.cache, I mounted
Le 2016-04-30 14:23, Alan Corey a écrit :
Re: Performance of Firefox and Chromium
Several seconds? Oh my. Try 20 minutes or more on some of the most
bloated sites, with lots of reloads and watching iftop to see when
they're stuck like on my connection. But thanks for the tip on
Noscript, I'm
Re: Performance of Firefox and Chromium
Several seconds? Oh my. Try 20 minutes or more on some of the most
bloated sites, with lots of reloads and watching iftop to see when
they're stuck like on my connection. But thanks for the tip on
Noscript, I'm trying it out.
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Credit is the root of all
In the last snapshot, it seems, tmux does not do UTF8 input correctly,
while xterm is fine. This used to work with the ~/.xsession below.
When typing non-ascii in xterm or in a vim-in-an-xterm
ot a mutt-in-an-xterm, thay appear OK. When in a tmux window,
they look like garbage.
Interestingly, if
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