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  • #11
    While open source fans keep on vehemently hating me every time I open my mouth, the issues I report are slowly being tackled:

    vmscan: scan anonymous pages on file refaults. When file refaults are detected and there are many inactive file pages, the system never reclaim anonymous pages, the file pages are dropped aggressively when there are still a lot of cold anonymous pages and system thrashes. This issue impacts the performance of applications with large executable, e.g. chrome commit

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    • #12
      Meanwhile I will keep on maintaining a detestable and dubious list of false Linux problems most if not all of which are of course made up, imaginary, etc. but somehow corroborated by the existence and outright success of Android, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Wine, Steam and other projects.
      Last edited by tildearrow; 16 September 2019, 05:44 PM. Reason: yeah, exactly.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by GdeR View Post

        If you want bleeding edge, get yourself familiar with git.
        Yeah yeah, already installed the new kernel.
        Just surprised it wasn't showing up yet, and also that he didn't post the mailing list link.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by birdie View Post
          Meanwhile I will keep on maintaining a detestable and dubious list of false Linux problems most if not all of which are of course made up, imaginary, etc. but somehow corroborated by the existence and outright success of Android, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Wine, Steam and other projects.
          Is this serious or are you just being sarcastic?
          Whether you have a bunch of complaints about linux desktops or not probably doesn't matter to anyone on this site.
          Last edited by tildearrow; 16 September 2019, 05:45 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by theriddick View Post
            It's a shame they couldn't squeeze in Zen2 temp readings support.
            GKH include such stuff normally as fast has he can in stable.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by dungeon

              I think he is serious sado-maso, as seems he wanna be wired with $100 or above

              There are people who dislike any freedoms, wanna be wired or capped otherwise they i guess fill crazy smart or whatever
              Speaking of these scripts: I spent over eight hours writing, debugging and making them versatile. If you don't need them, there's no need to pay. Eight hours of work for $100 is really cheap. IT specialists in the US on average earn over $85K a year which translates to $40 an hour.

              In the end I really don't understand what your point is. Perhaps you're just mentally ill and enjoy making fun of other people. Alternatively you might be just an idiot who believes that everything related to open source must be free and must not be paid for. In this case I wonder how tens of thousands of open source programmers survive. Perhaps they are all angels and they don't have bills/mortgages/food/clothes to pay for.

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              • #17
                There's no need to reply to me dungeon as I've blacklisted your account and I no longer see your asinine comments.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by birdie View Post
                  Speaking of these scripts: I spent over eight hours writing, debugging and making them versatile. If you don't need them, there's no need to pay. Eight hours of work for $100 is really cheap. IT specialists in the US on average earn over $85K a year which translates to $40 an hour.
                  I can't say that I blame you on that. It costs me around $3K a month and I'm a poor person in a poor state in America. If I don't make at least $100/day then I'm falling behind and some bill ain't getting paid on time.

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                  • #19
                    And here I am waiting on the next ZoL release because 0.8.1 doesn't compile with Linux 5.3.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

                      I can't say that I blame you on that. It costs me around $3K a month and I'm a poor person in a poor state in America. If I don't make at least $100/day then I'm falling behind and some bill ain't getting paid on time.
                      Thank you.

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