Re: [dev] java causes dwm/dmenu bug(?)

2014-07-07 Thread prototype
On 07.07.2014 09:14, Markus Teich wrote: prototype wrote: I just noticed that dmenu fails to draw the workspace indicators right when I have a java program opened. [1] http://picpaste.com/pics/DQH8Gi0q.1404715301.png (focus on workspace 1) Heyho, that is actually the status bar you're talki

Re: [dev] java causes dwm/dmenu bug(?)

2014-07-07 Thread Markus Teich
prototype wrote: > I just noticed that dmenu fails to draw the workspace indicators right > when I have a java program opened. > > [1] http://picpaste.com/pics/DQH8Gi0q.1404715301.png (focus on workspace 1) Heyho, that is actually the status bar you're talking about. ;) dmenu is a separate pro

[dev] java causes dwm/dmenu bug(?)

2014-07-07 Thread prototype
Hi folks, I just noticed that dmenu fails to draw the workspace indicators right when I have a java program opened. The problem is that (ONLY!) the first workspace indicator looks weird when I focus it [1]. When i close my java application the bug disappears and everything is fine. I tried t

Re: [dev] java

2011-10-31 Thread Kurt H Maier
What's really amazing about zimbra is that it overloads the server and then sends so much javascript down the pipe that it overloads the client too. I think they call that "vertical integration" -- # Kurt H Maier

Re: [dev] java

2011-10-31 Thread hiro
>From their web site it's main task seems to be being sophisticated. Such software can exist on it's own without purpose, although theists may find joy in thinking about it.

Re: [dev] java

2011-10-31 Thread hiro
I like how a lot of javas are run by root. rm `which bash` `which java`; reboot

Re: [dev] java

2011-10-31 Thread Džen
On 31/10/11 10:00am, Christoph Lohmann wrote: > Greetings. > > Džen wrote: > > [...] > > This looks like a cloud-based multi-threaded Hello World in Java. Am > I right? :D I wish I knew what the fuck it is doing. Maybe indexing mail... -- Džen

Re: [dev] java

2011-10-31 Thread Christoph Lohmann
Greetings. Džen wrote: > Stumbled upon this output of top on a machine running zimbra, though it > would be fun to share: > > top - 09:49:52 up 13 days, 20:48, 1 user, load average: 61.73, 61.67, 61.71 > Tasks: 538 total, 1 running, 537 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie > Cpu(s): 16.6%us, 83.

[dev] java

2011-10-31 Thread Džen
Stumbled upon this output of top on a machine running zimbra, though it would be fun to share: top - 09:49:52 up 13 days, 20:48, 1 user, load average: 61.73, 61.67, 61.71 Tasks: 538 total, 1 running, 537 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 16.6%us, 83.4%sy, 0.0%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.

Re: [dev] Java vs suckless

2009-08-06 Thread Jack Woehr
Jack Woehr wrote: Thought of suckless today. And then blogged again on simplicity as /the/ design virtue. Nothing new to you all, but you might find it amusing: Accidental Poet of Simplicity

[dev] Java vs suckless

2009-08-06 Thread Jack Woehr
Thought of suckless today. Was reading Update on Java EE 6 and Glassfish : /[T]here were competing JSRs that had to do with resource injection, and since Java EE 6 is suppos