WetGeek not the repo. it's just a (a finnish? I forgot) search engine you can bookmark. it's interesting. it goes down many layers of the internet and you may notice the absence of things used to. Or not. it's not deep/dark type weirdness---you know how google and ddg will give you basically identical top 40 results in response to your keywords? this one does not.
Solus 4.4 "Harmony" released
brent it's just a (a finnish? I forgot) search engine you can bookmark
Vivaldi makes it easy to add search engines. It's the first time I've done it, but I think I got it right. If you look, Firefox probably has a similar feature.
According to Wikipedia, it's based in the UK. Dunno exactly what that means. The UK is pretty spread out.
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WetGeek It's the first time I've done it, but I think I got it right.
Almost got it right. Actually, the url needs to be https://www.mojeek.com/search?q=%s
If you can find where to put that in Firefox, it'll be easier than a bookmark, I think. On the address line, I just typed:
m SpaceX
and it immediately returned the result.
EDIT: the %s gets substituted by the search term. On Firefox that might vary, but it's likely to be the same.
Incredible release, budgie on Solus is back on my desk and i really want to keep it !
penny-farthing Oups ! Wrong link in my previous post, here it is rectified:
https://www.midnightonly.com/2017/05/24/the-prisoner-living-in-harmony-1967/
Harvey As we usually mention these sort of changes between ISO releases, Solus sets vm.max_map_count=2147483642 and have done so since May 2023 (Existing installs need not do anything its already done). Why you might care about that: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-39-VM-Max-Map-Count
So basically the only difference between updated iso 4.4 and my updated hdd 4.3 to 4.4 is I never uninstalled nautilus but you guys did?
think I will do that now.
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brent pre-existing installations do not get zram activated automatically. Only new 4.4 installs do. This is easy to do though, run sudo eopkg it zram-generator-defaults
and you'll have zram enabled on your next boot.
ReillyBrogan That is interesting.
For my part, I had added to the file /etc /fstab, the following line :
TMPFS /TMP TMPFS NODEV, NOSUID, SIZE = 20%, Mode = 1777 0 0
Does installing zram-generator-defaults duplicate work or not, and if so, which one is to be recommended ?
What a joy, I am back on Solus!
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ReillyBrogan What is the advantage (for a machine with a lot of ram) ?
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olivir It sort of creates a compressed swap file to RAM, which will be used before the system starts swapping to disk. In a nutshell you can store more stuff in RAM with some CPU tradeoff.
penny-farthing It looks like you are creating a tmpfs mount for /tmp
, this is not the same as ZRAM. ZRAM is a compressed swap device that lives in memory, it's most useful for devices with low memory but devices with more memory can also benefit. There's no downside to enabling it, if your system doesn't need that memory then it won't use it and the performance impact is negligible.
olivir There's probably not a big difference, but your system can store more filesystem pages in memory which can improve responsiveness.
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WetGeek I just ordered another (newer) Optiplex that will be here on Sunday
Sunday came and went, and I'm now streaming TV wtih my "new" Optiplex, running Solus 4.4 Plasma. Also on that machine is Elisa, with my music library loaded, and Transmission, to handle torrents. Because my wife watches TV after I've gone to bed, the streaming computer runs 24/7. Thus it's a perfect place for a torrent server.
After fussing around a bit with Transmission's properties (it's been years since I've used it), it's now seeding all four of the Solus editions. There hasn't been a lot of traffic yet, but enough for me to tell that it's set up correctly and is working well.
I expect the traffic to pick up after more folks who haven't already updated to 4.4 want to install it from the new .ISO file, and choose to get it with a torrent.
ReillyBrogan Thanks for this clarification, so I installed the zram-generator-defaults package.
penny-farthing as did I just now ReillyBrogan thank you for getting back to me on that
elfprince More like preferences, just like dev team members preferring matrix to forum. We have no choice but to follow, or leave.
Ever since you complained about that there have been regular posts detailing the changes in a given week's sync have been posted to the forums by team members like @EbonJaeger
Surely you don't expect the team to also move their day-to-day chatter here. A forum is not a nice place to have a fast-paced conversation. Post a message, then keep reloading the page until you see the answer from the other person(s), rinse and repeat ^^
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Staudey I agree. I introduced that specific word thinking that was what he was getting it. either way, I'm glad I researched it (in conjuction with the Buddies announcement) or I would have never known the reasons the industry was moving in that (wayland) direction. informative. edit: PS I learned the most from your Sharp thread
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Staudey My remarks to brent were a joking statement of the facts, not a complaint. Sorry that you took it as one. Also, I would not expect an every day chatter to be conducted on forum of course. Makes no sense. Only the tech support and other distro related posts would belong on the forum, imo. And yes, I did notice, and am grateful that the team is being present on the forum on the regular basis with regard to notices etc. All good.