Hi all,
I would like to start new discussion (old one is "MATE 1.20 and updated
GTK+3 for hipster"), because I still have weird problem, and not sure
where to report it or look further...
It does not matter IF i have *fc-cache* enabled or disabled, something
is filling in
On 30/10/2018 15:38, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to start new discussion (old one is "MATE 1.20 and updated GTK+3
for hipster"), because I still have weird problem, and not sure where to report
it or look further...
It does not matter IF i have
On 30/10/2018 16:46, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
On 10/30/18 16:28, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
P.S: During this e-mail writing, number of file grew further:
$ find /var/cache/fontconfig/ -type f | wc -l
526905
man fam:
...
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
P.S: During this e-mail writing, number of file grew further:
$ find /var/cache/fontconfig/ -type f | wc -l
526905
man fam:
...
DESCRIPTION
FAM, the File Alteration Monitor, is a subsystem that applications can
use to be notified
On 10/30/18 16:28, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
P.S: During this e-mail writing, number of file grew further:
$ find /var/cache/fontconfig/ -type f | wc -l
526905
man fam:
...
DESCRIPTION
FAM, the File Alteration Monitor, is a subsystem that
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
One of them does not exists, but second one has content:
$ du -shc /export/home/predrag_zecevic/.cache/fontconfig/
Here is an apparent specification for the intent and usage of the
".cache" directory:
On 10/30/18 16:14, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 30/10/2018 15:38, Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to start new discussion (old one is "MATE 1.20 and
updated GTK+3
for hipster"), because I still have weird problem, and not sure where
to report
it or
On 10/30/18 16:22, Rainer J.H. Brandt wrote:
Hi Predrag,
It does not matter IF i have *fc-cache* enabled or disabled, something
is filling in /var/cache/fontconfig directory. Right now:
Perhaps a loop over the /proc subdirectories and doing
ls -l /proc/$pid/path | grep fontconfig
Hi Predrag,
> It does not matter IF i have *fc-cache* enabled or disabled, something
> is filling in /var/cache/fontconfig directory. Right now:
Perhaps a loop over the /proc subdirectories and doing
ls -l /proc/$pid/path | grep fontconfig
would reveal the culprit.
Good luck, Rainer
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 8:52 AM Predrag Zečević - Technical Support Analyst
wrote:
>
>
> On 10/23/18 22:10, John D Groenveld wrote:
> > In message <
> alpine.soc.2.20.1810231249340.28...@dogbert.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu>, Tim
> > Mooney writes:
> >> 3) what other things are missing to bring KVM/QEMU
On 10/23/18 04:04 AM, kls wrote:
Hi,
this is very strange:
Since the upgrade to 2018.04, the -i flag of lsof no longer works: [lsof -i:
empty output]
If I go back to 2017.10, it will work again.
On several systems.
does anyone know the problem?
pkg: /system/storage/lsof@4.89-2018.0.0.0: on all
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