On 04/24/2016 05:36 PM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
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> Not using swap or browser.
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Try iotop.
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mirrors after that. I haven't revisited using the redirector since
then.
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he necessary transformations then assemble them into
> a video.
My own toolbox has been similar: Audacity for the audio, with ffmpeg
for the video, tied together with some Lisp code for extracting and
combining pieces.
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Some ideas here:
https://joeyh.name/svnhome/
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The aptitude command line I suggested removed such documentation packages as
texlive-fonts-extra-doc
texlive-fonts-recommended-doc
texlive-latex-extra-doc
apart from the science, pstricks, and pictures doc packages. The language
docs had to be handled specially because of the transiti
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> Could someone please suggest a way? I'm on debian test release, if
> that is of any help.
I hope the above helps.
> sivaram
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Minor note: I do not recall seeing signatures like yours.
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end to NetworkManager, i.e.,
plasma-nm _does_ offer a way using the GUI to create a WPA hotspot.
I bit the bullet, installed just plasma-nm, set up the hotspot, and
then got rid of plasma-nm and its dependencies.
Hope this helps somewhat.
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p.s. The GNOME version
Is there an alternative to KDE Connect elsewhere?
Is there a non-KDE substitute that makes it easy to create a WiFi
hotspot/access point connection? (NetworkManager cannot do this in
non-KDE environments in Debian. It can under GNOME in Fedora.)
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