On Mon, 24 Apr 2023, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I can't answer your question directly, but my recent experience may
give you some ideas.
John,
I switched from Firefox to Brave some time last year. On my Slackware64-14.2
I've had no issues at all with Brave. It's only the newer version from SBo
On Mon, 24 Apr 2023 07:56:24 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Shepard dijo:
>I'm building and installing many packages on the ThinkPad T430.
>Yesterday, after several hours the browser would not download a file
>until I reloaded the web page. I've not seen this happen on any
>browser or host.
>
>It's a bit
The main reason exfat is used on USB is so that your typical user can yank the
stick out without properly unmounting it - which of course, they do all the
time as they assume since it's USB the computer will magically know the second
before that they intend on yanking it out and thus flush disk
On Mon, 24 Apr 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm building and installing many packages on the ThinkPad T430. Yesterday,
after several hours the browser would not download a file until I reloaded
the web page. I've not seen this happen on any browser or host.
It's a bit annoying, not a critical
When you firmly disagree you are personally discriminating against anyone on
the mild end of the spectrum. I am NOT discriminating by advocating a positive
view of mild autism. Discrimination by definition is negative. As the saying
goes, intolerance of Intolerance is NOT intolerance. Only
I'm building and installing many packages on the ThinkPad T430. Yesterday,
after several hours the browser would not download a file until I reloaded
the web page. I've not seen this happen on any browser or host.
It's a bit annoying, not a critical issue, and I'm curious why it may have
started
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023, American Citizen wrote:
Hello:
A friend bought me a new Kuesuny KSPro100 USB stick, size 512Gb which claims
to have very fast read/write transfer rates.
I ran f3write and f3read and found 156 MiB/sec write and 310MiB/sec read
which definitely is faster than any other