I'm a big fan of RAM Booster and the simplicity it offers in making boot-to-ram images. Ubuntu 16.04 is now out and I was wondering if RAM Booster would be re-factored.
I'm with v3.xx on...
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I'm a big fan of RAM Booster and the simplicity it offers in making boot-to-ram images. Ubuntu 16.04 is now out and I was wondering if RAM Booster would be re-factored.
I'm with v3.xx on...
Thanks starws, that worked like a charm!
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:grin: andrew.46 thanks so much, that totally did it :D
It works when converting a file, but I'm trying to find an equivalent command for converting from stdout.
The command I had before...
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Good news everyone!
From what I can tell, this is no longer necessary since 10.10 (Maverick) thanks to this bugfix!
Now for my issue...
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