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2021-10-28 Thread Philip Rhoades via users
People, I have had a reasonably powerful PC for the last few Fedora versions: i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz 8 core 32GB RAM 40GB Swap 50% free on 4TB Seagate drive and even though the PC seems unloaded according to Glances eg: < 40% CPU loading < 80 RAM used ~ 1% Swap used - Disk IO m

[Off Topic] Re: Debugging USB device issues

2021-10-28 Thread Joe Zeff
On 10/28/21 11:59 AM, George N. White III wrote: Now I encounter confusion when I ask that  posts in scientific forums copy and paste text from the "terminal" into a post because their screen snapshot is difficult to read and cuts off critical information at the end of a long line. BTDT. Once,

Re: Debugging USB device issues

2021-10-28 Thread George N. White III
On Thu, 28 Oct 2021 at 03:05, Joe Zeff wrote: > On 10/27/21 10:10 PM, Tim via users wrote: > > I could argue that it's not a terminal. Old enough computer guys will > > tell you what a terminal really is. :-p > > The first computer I ever programmed was an IBM 1620 Mod 2 back in '68. > Does t

Re: partially invisible back-up DVD.

2021-10-28 Thread Barry Scott
> On 28 Oct 2021, at 05:36, Ed Greshko wrote: > > On 28/10/2021 12:14, Tim via users wrote: >> On Thu, 2021-10-28 at 06:54 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: >>> Still a USB thumb drive is much better >>> and more reliable than optical storage. >> I'm more confident the other way around. >> > > Maybe I

Re: Debugging USB device issues

2021-10-28 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 2021-10-28 00:56, Tim via users wrote: Tim: I've noticed things turn up in dmesg that don't turn up in /var/log/messages Samuel Sieb: /var/log/messages is legacy, I don't even have that file on my computer. I know, but I do, on purpose. Because: "journalctl" will show you everythin

Re: Debugging USB device issues

2021-10-28 Thread Tim via users
Tim: >> I've noticed things turn up in dmesg that don't turn up in >> /var/log/messages Samuel Sieb: > /var/log/messages is legacy, I don't even have that file on my > computer. I know, but I do, on purpose. Because: > "journalctl" will show you everything. Is a right bastard to deal with.