Le 20/08/2022 à 10:20, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
oomd may make sense in certain cloud based workloads, maybe, just maybe.
However… on a desktop? You are frigging kidding me, aren't you?
Well, it can happen to anybody to write an application which leaks
memory. The oom killer is
On 22-08-2022 17:31, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 20/08/2022 à 10:20, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
oomd may make sense in certain cloud based workloads, maybe, just maybe.
However… on a desktop? You are frigging kidding me, aren't you?
Well, it can happen to anybody to write an application which
On Monday 22 August 2022 at 18:10:53, Haines Brown wrote:
> I usually have no problem sending attachments with mutt. But now I
> want to send a directory that holds files:
>
> ./patthToDirectory/directory
>
> This does not work because I gather attachements must be
> single files. Is not a
I usually have no problem sending attachments with mutt. But now I
want to send a directory that holds files:
./patthToDirectory/directory
This does not work because I gather attachements must be
single files. Is not a directory a single file?.
So I zipped the directory. But when I try to
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 02:56:08PM -0600, Bob Proulx via Dng wrote:
> 164MB! OMG! Repeat after me. "SMTP is not a file transport
> protocol." The likelihood of being able to send a 164MB email message
> from one random system on the net to another random system on the net
> today is
Hi Haines,
On Mon, 2022-08-22 at 14:56 -0600, Bob Proulx via Dng wrote:
> Antony Stone wrote:
> > Haines Brown wrote:
> > > The size of the zip file is 164 Mb
> >
>
> 164MB! OMG! Repeat after me. "SMTP is not a file transport
> protocol." The likelihood of being able to send a 164MB email
>
From: "dng" ; Sent: Monday, August 22, 2022 4:56:08 PM
Antony Stone wrote:
> Haines Brown wrote:
> > The size of the zip file is 164 Mb
[...]
> Perhaps some kind souls on the list might suggest possible ways to
> send large binary files? That's the real problem and it needs a real
> solution.
>
Jim Murphy via Dng wrote:
> My wifi connection drops randomly. It can sometimes run for days.
> Other times it may drop within hours of a reboot. There seems to be
> no pattern to when. Initially rebooting seemed to be the only way to
> get the network back. Under xfce4 disabling the wifi and/or
I installed a Chimaera guest on my KVM/quemu PPC (well, not exactly;
I had to install a Debian bullseye and then migrate using rrq script).
Now I'm trying to install some usefull software via apt-get and it says
I have broken packages. This is what I typed (with anwers :):
root@bob:~# apt-get
Antony Stone wrote:
> Haines Brown wrote:
> > The size of the zip file is 164 Mb
>
> Just in case it's actually your mail service provider responding to your mail
> client trying to send such a large message, try the same thing but with a
> small zip file (such as 2Mb) to see whether that nakes
On 22-08-2022 20:37, Luciano Mannucci wrote:
I installed a Chimaera guest on my KVM/quemu PPC (well, not exactly;
I had to install a Debian bullseye and then migrate using rrq script).
Now I'm trying to install some usefull software via apt-get and it says
I have broken packages. This is what I
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 08:37:52PM +0200, Luciano Mannucci wrote:
>
> I installed a Chimaera guest on my KVM/quemu PPC (well, not exactly;
> I had to install a Debian bullseye and then migrate using rrq script).
> Now I'm trying to install some usefull software via apt-get and it says
> I have
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