Greetings.
Recently I cloned & upgraded a (virtual) build system, from Jessie to
Stretch,
and some tasks have become so slow that it hurts.
Look at 'git archive' for example, the tar part:
bob@build-stretch:/stuff/git/linux-stable$
time git archive v3.18.95 | perf stat tar xC
Me wrote:
[libvirt 1.2.9-3 dependencies]
Well, I ended up compiling my own libvirt package(s) for Jessie.
Posting here, maybe this is of use to someone.
1.
Grab your favourite build environment
(I used pbuilder / dpkg-buildpackage)
2.
Install build dependencies (those below are matched to
Hi,
looks as if sysvinit is going to be replaced by systemd,
if I choose to let the 'dist-upgrade' do its work? (see below)
Install systemd-shim? (see further below)
Would install systemd (and even more packages not needed
before), but at least doesn't want to remove sysvinit-core.
(Trying to
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
In the installation, at the end of the screen that loads the
executables, the last statement is cleaning up. At that point I get
a blank [blue] screen.
[...]
When the system asks do I want to scan any more disks, and I then
insert a new disk, the
Dan wrote:
I recently bought a workstation to do calculations. It has two Xeon
processors with 16 cores and 32 threads in total. I realized that the
temperature gets very high on high load typically 80C. That is way too
much. Then I changed the fan speed in the bios from auto to high. Now
Julio Merino wrote:
... Debian testing ... fonts are not rendered at all in X.org ...
Not sure if related, but I have a similar problem when using
NoMachine's NX. Downgrading libcairo2 and libcairo-gobject2
from 1.12.2-2 to version 1.10.2-2 fixed it for me.
(XFCE4 desktop)
Regards
Ingmar
David Nawrot wrote:
Ich habe ein wenig mit mrtg herumgespielt und es läuft jetzt auf einem
Testrechner. Leider zeigt mir die Auswertung nur den Durchsatz in kb/s
an. Wie kann ich mir die gesamtdatenmenge (also: Menge Daten raus und
rein in MB) anzeigen lassen. Als ergebnis sollte da dann klar
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