Thanks for the script, very useful!
I just did a few modifications for my specific use, but one of them could be useful to more people:
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if [ $(ps -eo pid,args | gawk...
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Thanks for the script, very useful!
I just did a few modifications for my specific use, but one of them could be useful to more people:
start)
if [ $(ps -eo pid,args | gawk...
A few things that might help:
/etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
iface eth2 inet dhcp
Hello all, my ubuntu (10.04) laptop is behaving quite annoyingly over the network:
Connected are: a windows pc (wired) and the laptop (either wired or wireless WPA).
Management of the network...
FF8 on lucid through the firefox-stable PPA, running smoothly...
Is there any hidden advantage to prefer "-p" over "-e"?
Right now i'm using:
function encode()
{
mencoder [...] (first pass)
mencoder [...] (second pass)
}
cpulimit -e mencoder -l 20 &...
For now i modified my script to:
cpulimit -e mencoder -l 25 &
mencoder [...]
killall cpulimit &
Now i have two questions:
- What if i put two mencoder lines instead of one, would they both...
Mostly i run mencoder through a script, thus if i follow your thinking, i could change my script from:
...
mencoder [...] &
...
to:
...
mencoder [...] &
cpulimit -e mencoder -l 40 & (exact...
What an interesting box you have there... ;-)
Whitelisting cpulimit should be good, but IMHO setting everything to be limited at 3% is kind of low, don't you start to notice everything going slower?
I tend to think the other way round, and i...
I had WOT but I ditched it a few weeks back, I decided it did not make me really happier than without it... I guess I can live without the google checks too...
But it is still getting climbs...
Thanks for the details on that, but still no joy, got a few cpu "surges" this morning...
Is the security improvement that small that we can afford to disable those checks?
I'd say randomly...
Kind of unexpected... What's the thinking?
Still noticed the cpu-phenomenon...
Just did, I had two errors about files being encrypted or not being databases, but it said "optimized with sucess" in the end...
Should I be worry about these two errors?
Do my profile directory...
Running in safemode, the only thing that came up is:
I'll update this very post if some thing more comes up...
Thanks.
EDIT: After a few jumps, a few things appeared:
The last line just...
I am still thinking it's random, only clue I may have is:
On Ubuntu, it's firefox who eats up the cpu, no signs of plugin-container climbing in htop. Still some responsiveness in FF though.
...
Anyone else noticing FF7 (7.0.1 to be exact) sometimes eating up a whole core to a 100% for a while, before dropping again?
It's still somewhat responsive, but kind of annoying.
Thanks
Seems like I'm gonna have to go from scratch then... With a few losses probably...
I'll look into sync, this won't happen to me twice...
Thanks anyway ;-)
Hi, after a crash, firefox5 did not reopen my tabs, nor are they stored in the "history" menu, can I recover them somehow or do i have to open them again? Preferences, etc. are all preserved, only...
Try the following correction:
You can add the line at the end of the file too:
username ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/iwlist
With username replaced accordingly of course... If you want to add more commands, use [,]'s between them.
...
Two things to keep in mind:
- Is your interface wlan0?
- What is the output when you just run the command:
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan | awk -F '[ :=]+' '/ESS/{ printf $3" " } /Encr/{ printf "-"$4"- "...
And you keep changing it back? Things can go real funny at home... ;-)
dafont, here i come...
The original i found on wallbase and is here on my dropbox. As wallpaper, i only use gimped...
Then i don't change it. I have attached a script to CTRL-LEFT that changes the wallpaper randomly from the images of a predefined directory, so that's not so difficult to spin the walls around...
...
Well it's a pity, because if it were not thanks to your impulse, i would never have gotten that far...
I just love movie soundtracks, they're like the handshake of the movies:
John Williams...