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I decided to wipe Alpine Linux & FreeBSD off my ThinkPad and single boot my OpenBSD system instead, unfortunately I timed it perfectly to coincide with the FreeType 2.7 soname bump in the -current branch and so couldn't install Firefox (or most of my other favoured ports) for three days...
8.(
The ports tree is back in sync now and I'm messing about in twm:
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@ HoaS: isn't 899MB a lot of RAM load for such a system even running FF with several tabs? I find it quite surprising... Or are you running loads of processes for some reason?
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Displaying swatch time (bash script) in tint2 with executor:
beautifying lighttpd default dir-listing (I just hate css ...)
and brand new from scratch debian virtualbox
Last edited by brontosaurusrex (2016-11-03 01:19:42)
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@ HoaS: isn't 899MB a lot of RAM load
Yeah, neofetch is reporting cache as used memory, screenfetch reports a more traditional value:
That twm(1) desktop boots to just over 50MiB used at a bare desktop and idles at fewer cycles than anything else I have used with amd64 hardware
Firefox should be using lots of RAM anyway because I have force-enabled the snazzy new Electrolysis (or e10s if you like alphanumeric acronyms) sandbox that Mozilla is developing 8)
Also, ponysay on OpenBSD, oh yes
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Snap wrote:@ HoaS: isn't 899MB a lot of RAM load
Yeah, neofetch is reporting cache as used memory
This should be fixed soon:
https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/pull/413
I hope
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Inkscaping!!
It seems that the new artwork for Debian 9 Stretch is based on my screenshot
(I've to work on those gradients...)
and my new plymouth screen...
..which I obviously don't use
cheers
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^ Elements of Win7 artwork in that first scrot? Scary!
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^ Elements of Win7 artwork in that first scrot? Scary!
but saved by mobilediesel's conky calendar.
Debian 12 Beardog, SoxDog and still a Conky 1.9er
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win7 artwork...please no!! It's just a coincidence
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@ HoaS: Ah, ok. Now it makes sense. Thanks for the relief.
@ bronto: As usual, love Postbang.
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Inkscaping!!
It seems that the new artwork for Debian 9 Stretch is based on my screenshothttps://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2016/11/03/bunsenlabs_20161102b.th.png
(I've to work on those gradients...)
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2016/11/03/bunsenlabs_20161102a.th.png
and my new plymouth screen...
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2016/11/03/bunsen_splash.th.png
..which I obviously don't use
cheers
So good, can you share the conky please?
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@ututo; I'd like that calendar as well.
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