On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 01:49:10AM -0500, ghostlands wrote:
> Wow. I just read that thread with Fungal. I bet it was slightly traumatizing
> that I brought up anything even somewhat related.
...and I have noticed that you write from the same domain of Fungal,
that you reply to the sender putting
Wow. I just read that thread with Fungal. I bet it was slightly traumatizing
that I brought up anything even somewhat related.
Sorry about that, everyone >_<
Anyway, that thread very clearly answered most of the questions I've asked, so
that's great.
I'm still unsure why Onionshare isn't
I started out using Devuan Jessie, and onionshare wasn't available to me then
either. In Debian currently It's listed in Jessie, Wheezy, and SId.
I know people hate bug reports without fine-grained detail, but I've stated
explicitly that I only have vague information.
I understand it's
setting a new value via ulimit is not effective and the value does not
persist in any case.
On 02/03/18 11:50, KatolaZ wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 12:52:40AM +1300, BWK wrote:
Gidday all
I use qgis and have some projects in it that open over 1000 layers. This
runs up against the file
No red flags for any of that stuff
On a Debian Buster VM where the increased file limit put into
limits.conf obviously works, the result of ulimit -n comes out the same
1024 as on my Devuan VM.
The subtleties of why one distro would use one mechanism and a similar
one a different mechanism
It returns 1024
So what does that mean?
Thanks
On 02/03/18 11:50, KatolaZ wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 12:52:40AM +1300, BWK wrote:
Gidday all
I use qgis and have some projects in it that open over 1000 layers. This
runs up against the file open limit usually preset to 1000 in many
On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 10:50:23PM +, KatolaZ wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 12:52:40AM +1300, BWK wrote:
> > Gidday all
> >
> > I use qgis and have some projects in it that open over 1000 layers. This
> > runs up against the file open limit usually preset to 1000 in many distros.
> >
> >
On Fri, Mar 02, 2018 at 12:52:40AM +1300, BWK wrote:
> Gidday all
>
> I use qgis and have some projects in it that open over 1000 layers. This
> runs up against the file open limit usually preset to 1000 in many distros.
>
> in Debian I can edit /etc/security/limits.conf and set * soft nofile
Thank you for the suggestion of Jessie where I can run Voxin. Would their be a
command I can run to switch from ASCII? Thanks so much in advance
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On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 03:13:24PM -0500, ghostlands wrote:
> As I said, I'm not sure, it seems intermittent. Vaguely, and this is the main
> thing, I think I'm not always getting the full packagelist. SOometimes there
> are packages I know are available in Debian without systemd dependencies,
As I said, I'm not sure, it seems intermittent. Vaguely, and this is the main
thing, I think I'm not always getting the full packagelist. SOometimes there
are packages I know are available in Debian without systemd dependencies, but
they don't appear in Synaptic. Onionshare is one example.
On the Devuan version 1, the Jessie version (not the ASCII beta Version),
there is a way to use Voxin on the console but you are still stuck with
Espeak on the GUI Desktop.
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Gidday all
I use qgis and have some projects in it that open over 1000 layers. This
runs up against the file open limit usually preset to 1000 in many distros.
in Debian I can edit /etc/security/limits.conf and set * soft nofile
1 to be able to open the projects with more than 1000
On 23/02/2018 at 05:11, goli...@dyne.org wrote:
> Greetings dev1rs!
>
> The ACSII DarkPurpy theme is now complete with the addition of a matching
> DarkPurpy icon set. Here's a screenie of how the icons look on the desktop
> next to hilighted Pluma and Thunar:
>
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