On Thursday, February 04, 2016 17:12:21 Vasily Postnicov wrote:
> As a reminder: Don't forget to run cap_mkdb after any changes to
> /etc/login.conf
Thanks, that fixed it.
Pierre
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I can report some success. I took advice from this thread
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=140315
in xorg.conf I disabled eDP1 and allowed only HDMI2 with mode
"1680x1050". This gives me the desired resolution and a working and
stable display. I did not turn off acceleration. There's
This is an observation with hammer that I've noticed for a long time and it
happens often enough that I want to put it out there and see if there's
anything to it. I have a number of master/slave pairs and I typically set
them all to:
snapshots 1d 7d
prune 1d 5m
rebalance 1d 5m
#dedup 1d 5m
Thank you, I'll try this tonight.
On the bright side, Xorg is kind of stable in the sense that the
corruption is systematic and the server does not crash.
Peeter
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On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> On skylake, not yet... all you can do is turn