it looks like this > https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=123354
examon
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2011-09-09T09:00:01Z
Hi, I'm interested if I can use 'characters' instead of 'images' as layout indicators. I was searching at the Internet about this but I can not find answer.
examon
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2011-07-24T13:30:02Z
@2ManyDogs@synogyI've checked TinyWM and I understand it pretty good cos it's really simple, but I'm interested in something more complex (like workspaces implementation, tiling, etc.).Going to check out catwm, ttwm, ...
examon
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2012-09-25T20:44:55Z
jon.mithe wrote:Thanks for the help. It did work although I had a little weirdness with maximised windows and I could not for the life of me figure out how to move windows between monitors. Switch back to gnome for the moment, although I will continue to play Thanks, jonyou can maximize windows with mod+f (default) or just set up your rc.luayou can move windows from one screen to other
This should speed things up quite a bit -https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Automount
adrianx
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2012-09-17T08:29:43Z
Like title, I have a VM server that hosts about 15-ish VMs, and when about ~5 of them are running and I do something major on one of them (like compile software), the server gets excruciatingly slow. The SSH console even takes ~15s to respond to keyboard input, for example. How can I fix this? Shouldn't the kernel's scheduler manage the individual processes of the VMs a
Fix these.https://bugs.archlinux.org/Or contribute to the wiki. Or seed the latest iso torrent. Or rewrite a popular, yet slow, application in pure C and submitit to the AUR. Or Help out with user problems in and around the forum, etc.
WorMzy
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2012-09-09T19:59:09Z
Similar thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1176916
karol
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2012-10-19T20:11:20Z
Yes, mount your slow usb devices with the “flush” option. (See man mount)
stqn
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2013-04-17T23:19:00Z