Ooohhh ss nice from you!!! Moxy, my poor lil thang!
I wonder how is that u didn't confuse me with Jodiendo instead of that guy
that seems to have ideas totally opposed to mine.
Well ,then... DO SOMETHING!!! Why do you think I'm payiinngg yoouuu!!! LOL
I'm paying you to keep out of prision!!! LOL
I have never said the trisqueltrollsquad are exclusive users because of the
useless spammersbegonetool.
All replies to an offtopic comment are offtopic. And guess what? I was not
the one making the first offtopic comment!
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> I'm happy to see my family reunited here. Moxalt my daddy, Sup3rTram my
> lawyer-in-law and my step-mommy Heather. The very first time we met was with
> my first distro she was there!! The Linux Header!! Luv u Header!
Oh. I am sincerely sorry. I now correctly recognise you as the YOU HAVE
> Apology accepted :)
... Captain Needa ;)
If I am your lawayer-in-law I fear about your future son..
:)
you fool no one.
Hi SuperTramp83,
With all due respect, I will have to disagree with you on this matter.
Seems like
I think this is a cultural difference. Perhaps this particular sentence form
(question, yes? question, yes?) is always used sarcastically where you're
from. That's not true here.
New Zealand English is influenced by the indigenous Māori language, of which
I am a basic speaker. In Māori,
"is not very good with English"
I am very good with English, on English, above English and on top of English
but not below coz I don't feel comfortably in that position. LMAO
"he's a decent dude overall"
Yes. Except that time three years ago that I lost a bet to GNUser and I had
to post a
"Calm down. I'm not out to get you."
I was calmed down and I still am. You had complained about my email address
and then I changed it ironically. This is the third time I've got to explain
this to you.
"conspiracy theories"
I didn't said such a thing. The trisqueltrollsquad is a name for a
> You've read the rest of this thread, yes? You understand that we're
> discussing a laptop, not a server, yes?
The reiteration of a question (you read the rest of this thread/You
understand that we're discussing a laptop, not a server) followed by the
reiteration of the questioning yes
> You've read the rest of this thread, yes? You understand that we're
> discussing a laptop, not a server, yes?
moxalt: I would not define that "viciously sarcastic". Just inappropriately
sarcastic. The tone is certainly sarcastic. There is no doubt about it. It is
also inappropriately
mox already apologized
>> The tone is certainly sarcastic. There is no doubt about it.
On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 19:57:55 +0100 (CET),
someonedidnotlikeitsothisishowitlooks...@opmbx.org wrote:
> Secondary? If you'r asking why I put
> someonedidnotlikeitsothisishowitlooksnow as e-mail address It's because you
> (moxalt) complain about it.
Calm down. I'm not out to get you.
> "as opposed
Sorry. I went back and read your post properly, and have no idea by the clear
light of day why I interpreted it as an attack last night. Sorry again.
We are all capable of douchebaggery of the highest order, it seems.
Apology accepted :) One major downside of text communication is the ability
to read exactly the same words in a million different ways.
>> We are all capable of douchebaggery of the highest order, it seems.
moxalt - you are wrong on this one. antiesnob has his strange way to joke and
is not very good with English, but he's a decent dude overall and he's not
that other major troll known as Coolout. I can guarantee you that. I read a
lot of antiesnob's post both here and in the Spanish forum. I'm
No need to apologize! My response was to strypey.
No need to apologize! My response was to strypey.
Secondary? If you'r asking why I put someonedidnotlikeitsothisishowitlooksnow
as e-mail address It's because you (moxalt) complain about it.
"as opposed to cooloutac?" I can't help u here as I don't have any clue on
what cooloutac means. Cool out activation? Cool! Out of Alternate Current? I
Well, you can use ext2 on boot partition as it doesn't use journaling.
Don't be deceive by the trisqueltrollsquad MeNoMore; I've found your
explanation useful as I stated after the joke I make. I urge u 2 read it
again, please. Don't be deceived:
"Just kidding dude, thanks for the cool stuff. It'll come in handle later on
my future." (I clarify that there's
Maybe not, but that page doesn't mention the problem of logs filling up the
disk. I tried to edit the post but don't have permission to do so :/
I was simply asking for clarification, so as not to waste the other person's
time or my own going down a blind alley. MeNoMore gave me some very helpful
clarification, for which I said thank you. All of this happened well before
you posted this unhelpful attack comment, and your slanted
> You've read the rest of this thread, yes? You understand that we're
> discussing a laptop, not a server, yes?
Why the viciously sarcastic tone? You asked for help, the above post gave you
some. Just because you see some command-line stuff that is a step more
complicated and requires a bit of
Why the secondary e-mail address? someonedidnotlikeitsothisishowitlooksnow as
opposed to cooloutac? I've been wondering about that for a bit.
https://trisquel.info/en/does-trisquel-include-proprietary-software
A lot of pepole do not read through the F.A.Q section.
Thank you.
>> Yes, I think that's what I did on my T60 as a first step before installing
libreboot. A better solution is to actually remove the card though. > You
know, I suggested to you that this might be the problem several weeks ago.
Okey okey... we got it. The Almighty LogRotate is our budha and you love it.
pp
Just kidding dude, thanks for the cool stuff. It'll come in handle later on
my future.
Yes, I think that's what I did on my T60 as a first step before installing
libreboot. A better solution is to actually remove the card though. You know,
I suggested to you that this might be the problem several weeks ago. Could
you please test and confirm/deny this now so that your issue can
Apologies, suitsmeveryfine; I did not see that you had already posted. I also
misremembered the file that needed to be edited, which is actually
etc/rc.local.
Thanks MeNoMore. That's cleared up a lot of the questions I had :)
Ae, the unsupported wireless chipset is definitely the prime suspect at this
point. Since there is a lot of unsupported wireless hardware about, I think a
and a detailed tutorial, and maybe prominent warning somewhere about this
problem, would definitely be worthwhile.
At least you folks
the dude or girl spent a considerable amount of time to write the guide to
help and you joke about it..
https://taikonenfea.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/shame-award-112440855821-1.jpg
cheers :)
http://trisquel.info/en/forum/five-nights-freddies-trisquel#comment-76431
Also, to see how the trisqueltrollsquad members can make jokes I can link
this
http://trisquel.info/en/forum/five-nights-freddies-trisquel#comment-76208
Cheers
This happened to both of my Lenovos (X60 and my T61). A clean install of
Belenos didn't help.
It turned out to be because the modern kernel sees the (useless because it
requires proprietary software) internal wireless card. The logfiles fill up
long before logrotate can help.
If you have
Thanks for the info MeNoMore, but I'm thoroughly lost. Could you maybe try
explaining this again, like I'm 5 years old?
You've read the rest of this thread, yes? You understand that we're
discussing a laptop, not a server, yes? Why would I want to use logrotate,
and how will it help me
What is logrotate?
logrotate is a program used to rotate logs. The system usually runs logrotate
once a day, and when it runs it checks rules that can be customized on a
per-directory or per-log basis.
“Log rotation” refers to the practice of archiving an application’s
current log,
Placing /var/log in its own partition or volume can help to mitigate the
run-away disk usage. If you use audit, then having /var/log/audit on its own
partition or volume helps to assure the audit logs are not affected.
tail -f /var/log/syslog will scroll the syslog (until it rotates) and let
logrotate is used by the system to rotate logs, so you have 2 choices. You
can either incorporate the rotation of these app logs into the systems
rotations or setup your own and either run them manually or from the root
user's crontab (Assuming the Rails app is run as root given it's
Yes, there is a device that doesn't yet work under free code, "Network
controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG", as discussed here:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/fresh-toutatis-install-fujitsu-lifebook-wireless-internet-not-working
Does this mean that the cancerous logs are nothing
This happened to me once on a computer where I hadn't yet removed an Intel
wireless card non-supported by linux-libre. Do you have any hardware parts
that don't work in the free world on that machine?
The TL;DR of my reply to Magic Banana is that I seem to have almost 10GB of
logs in /var/log. Is it safe for me to just go into that folder and delete
everything that's not folder? Or is there is a special command for safely
purging logs?
Also, the size of the logs seems to be growing
You're right, it may be that the system is filling the logs with errors of
that kind ---
I had a look in /var/log using ls -l. It appears the three files which are
taking up most of the space are syslog (6.3GB), dpkg.log (3.4GB), and
kern.log (3.2GB). This seems like a ridiculous size for any kind of log.
Keeping in mind that this was a fresh install of Toutatis from LiveCD
Deleting logs may work but it might be better to determine which program is
generating the logs and address that. Either start doing log rotation, have
it log nothing (or less stuff if it turns out the logs are overly verbose and
you don't need that) or whatever...
Are you using btrfs? One time I tried it on my root partition and it filled
up quickly due to its copy on write nature. It was a little while back
though, so maybe the space issue was fixed in later kernels.
I do run autoremove and autoclean from time to time. They were the first
things I tried. That cleared 8KB, but 14.5 GB is still being used by
something. I will try your second suggestion next, but this was a fresh
install of Toutatis a couple of days ago, so I doubt old kernels would be
Nope. I'm using EXT4 on both root and /home partitions, but only because ext
is what I'm familiar with, and 4 is the latest version and has been out for a
while. Are there better choices?
Hi everyone, I just upgraded my second laptop (Fujitsu Lifebook) from
Toutatis to Belenos using the Update Manager. Now I am getting warning
messages that my root partition is full, and I have no idea why that would
be.
When I installed Toutatis, I set up a 16GB root partition, which I
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