Is there any way to configure qlipper to never write to disk?
I was running iotop -ao and qlipper wrote 26.41 M to disk over a few hours.
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Is there any way to configure qlipper to never write to disk?
I was running iotop -ao and qlipper wrote 26.41 M to disk over a few hours.
I was getting frequent disk writes (every second) that I'm trying to figure out.
I think the biggest culprit was the hostapd.service.
There was tons in the journal shown by
$ journalctl -f
...
I'm making progress.
I had to clone another repo it uses:
$ git clone https://github.com/baresip/re.git
Now I'm getting syntax errors from the source code. :-(
The cmake log doesn't mean anything to me.
Here it is:
292962
@1fallen that one is old, v3.6.0 is the latest.
I'm trying to track down a crash in the Android version and I'm hoping it also crashes in the Linux version.
I'm trying to compile https://github.com/baresip/baresip
I did sudo apt install libmosquitto-dev libopenaptx-dev libre-dev librem-dev (guess at the requirements).
The error I get now is:
$ cmake...
I didn't know you could do this.
Why don't they just do it on ctrl-alt-del?
I ended up replacing the drive.
SMART says the drive is fine but I can't write to it:
It seems like drive is dead yet smartctl says it's ok.
Can I fix it without reinstalling?
If I do have to reinstall should I use a different drive?
My acer aspire a515-55 laptop froze so I powered it off and it won't boot now.
It says there is no bootable device.
I booted lubuntu off USB and ran KDE Partition Manager.
It shows the drive....
Probably not.
It's in the background of stuff needed for the graphical.target, right?
I want to save 895ms. :-)
I tried:
$ sudo systemctl disable systemd-binfmt
but it comes back.
How do I disable it permanently?
Does anyone know what the chip manufacturer of my ram chips is
$ sudo dmidecode --type memory
Module Manufacturer ID: Bank 5, Hex 0xCD
Is it safe to disable dundee and ofono?
can I disable ofono and dundee services?
I want to trim 0.02s off my boot time by getting rid of them. :-)
Is there any way to know before hand if the laptop will allow it?
Mediatek seems to have the best supported in kernel drivers.
Intel is 2nd so maybe I'll just leave it.
Can I replace an Intel cnvi m.2 card with a Mediatek m.2 card?
I read the manual but how do I find out with a command>
$ sudo inxi -m
Memory:
RAM: total: 15.53 GiB used: 3.47 GiB (22.3%)
Array-1: capacity: 128 GiB slots: 4 EC: None
Device-1:...
Only 2 slots are populated.
How do I make sure it is dual channel?
$ sudo dmidecode -t memory | grep -i Channel
Bank Locator: P0 CHANNEL A
Bank Locator:...
This is in my dmesg.
Everything works fine but what does it mean?
warning: `kdeconnectd' uses wireless extensions which will stop working for Wi-Fi 7 hardware; use nl80211
I had ubuntu-server running on a raspberry pi 4 from a micro SD card.
I want to get it running off USB.
I tried these instructions:...
I backed it up and reformatted as fat32 and now it is 1GB.
I can't resize it though. :-(
Maybe the partition manager can't resize fat partitions.
I have a USB flash drive that I dd'ed to it a micro SD card that has ubuntu-server for the raspberry pi 4.
I need to uncrompress the Linux kernel on it but the boot partition was only 256MB.
I...
Vanilla kernel-6.1rc3 has the HDMI output. :-)
What kernel will 22.10 get to?
I installed lubuntu-22.10 on a new machine and I can't get the sound over the HDMI.
Should a driver for that device be listed?
$ inxi -SMA
System:
Host: me-aspiretc281 Kernel:...