on my cauldron virtual machine (updated and rebooted as of yesterday),
virtuoso-t takes more than 200MB in ram taking by far the first position on
this 1GB virtual machine. It also uses about 75% of a CPU core all the time.
what does it actually do? is this even needed? and why is it leaking so
Hello
I don't write often because I don't speake english...
Have you see
http://foundation.zarb.org/wiki/index.php/Foundation/FOSDEM2012 ?
Is it possible to work together again?
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mon site : http://troumad.org : ADD maths WEB...
On 28 January 2012 16:00, fwang buildsystem-dae...@mageia.org wrote:
fwang fwang 10.47.35-2.mga2:
+ Revision: 202632
- force use png12
Why? this should be explained in the log
Well, I'll be happy if we could switch to advanced branch of netpbm,
instead of current stable branch. Without huge patch (and maybe
useless), stable branch of netpbm could be compiled with libpng 1.5.
But netpbm does not have a maintainer now, and I don't want become the
maintainer of it, since
On 28 January 2012 16:46, Funda Wang fundaw...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, I'll be happy if we could switch to advanced branch of netpbm,
instead of current stable branch. Without huge patch (and maybe
useless), stable branch of netpbm could be compiled with libpng 1.5.
But netpbm does not have a
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 09:39, Bernard Siaud alias Troumad
li...@siaud.org wrote:
Is it possible to work together again?
The right question is: do we go the same road? partial answer is: we
don't know about theirs at this time.
If they take the time to build such an alternative, it might be
I noticed crond wasn't running, nor enabled to start. Enabled it now,
but are others seeing the same? I'm very sure it used to work after
switching to systemd. Something after I switched to systemd broke it I
think.
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Regards,
Olav
On 28/01/12 18:59, Olav Vitters wrote:
I noticed crond wasn't running, nor enabled to start. Enabled it now,
but are others seeing the same? I'm very sure it used to work after
switching to systemd. Something after I switched to systemd broke it I
think.
Yes - I just realised earlier today that
'Twas brillig, and Anssi Hannula at 28/01/12 20:16 did gyre and gimble:
On 28.01.2012 20:59, Olav Vitters wrote:
I noticed crond wasn't running, nor enabled to start. Enabled it now,
but are others seeing the same? I'm very sure it used to work after
switching to systemd. Something after I
On 28/01/12 20:01, Barry Jackson wrote:
Since update today:-
A requested package cannot be installed:
java-rpmbuild-1.7.5-15.mga2.x86_64 (due to unsatisfied jpackage-utils[==
1.7.5])
tv - thanks for fixing it :)
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