Close but not quite there, that just wipes all the environment variables. Any idea how I could get the default variables for $USER from there? Thanks, BTW.
Gullible Jones
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2012-09-11T02:29:25Z
Thanks for the advice; however, I don't think that's the case. All the IPs on my network are 192.168.0.0/8. And 192.168.0.148 was actually the machine I logged the martians on (thus the bit about the IPs not being trustworthy)...
Gullible Jones
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2013-03-09T02:47:14Z
Procyon wrote:Definitely slower, but not to a crawl.load avg to 2.5CPU usage around 10-20% here, but graphical applications were failing to refresh and such.alphaniner wrote:I didn't really see any performance hit, but the operation only took 30 seconds so it's hard to tell.I assume you have an SSD?
The answer re other engines is, "Even the Xfce engine is slow as a turtle on my Mac G4." I'm starting to become convinced that there is something broken about the way GTK renders things, especially when using engines.
Gullible Jones
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2011-09-14T13:57:54Z
Once a window is floating in DWM, is there any way to force it back into tiling mode? The tutorial doesn't seem to cover this; and switching the window's mode with alt+spacebar doesn't actually make it tiled again. Am I missing something, or is this a bug and/or feature?
hi guys,i got it: https://www.archlinux.org/news/consolek … by-logind/my system worked in a initscripts/systemd mix. i already configured the DAEMONS...etc.
Shark wrote:One way allows you to not get rid of rc.local with systemd. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sy … s#rc.localYes, I've seen that - but I'd like to have a pure, systemd-only setup.ataraxia wrote:You shouldn't need the line with the "for" statement any more. ondemand has been the kernel default governor for a little while now.Oke, thanks.
slint wrote:check wrote: why shouldn't SystemD be ported to BSD?systemd (small d) is optimized for linux and relies on some things that aren't existing on other unixes (cgroups, udev)And not exist in the standard Ubuntu Kernel.
bgc1954 wrote:A forum search revealed this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=151662Maybe relevant to your situation?Thanks. I will look into this thread.
dhan
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2012-11-26T00:22:54Z