Not a movie but Men at work Overkill - Scrubs
Not a movie but Men at work Overkill - Scrubs
This might help.
https://www.tecmint.com/clear-ram-memory-cache-buffer-and-swap-space-on-linux/
You could write a simple bash script to get memory and compare it to your desired memory usage then clear memory when desired usage has been exceeded. Then set your script as a cronjob.
Or you can just setup a cronjob to clear memory at a set interval in a cronjob described in the link.
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The key to happiness in life in under a minute.
A little 90’s comedy bit your comment made me think of.
Brodie, is that you?
I’m going to wait for a couple days to see if anyone else has any ideas and use the time to do some more investigating. If all else fails I’ll just have to hope I get an update that doesn’t require an important intervention.
Thanks again, your advice is much appreciated!
pacman -Syu --debug >& ~/Desktop/pacdebug.txt
Looks like that will almost work, I need to answer :: Proceed with installation? [Y/n]
and possibly other questions. Do you think that I should use the --noconfirm
flag?
--noconfirm
Bypass any and all “Are you sure?” messages. It’s not a good idea to do this unless you want to run pacman from a script.
There is also privacy.sexy. they have a bunch of scripts to do just about everything you want to increase windows privacy. They have a GUI that will help you customize the scripts and you can roll back if you want.
Still running on my GalaxyS4. Lite, stable and reliable.
If you like punk, Leftover Crack has a bunch.
Everything from the chanel -> History Time. Pete Kelly is an awesome story teller and works really hard on making in depth historical documentaries, some three hours long.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Eleven. Twelve!
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Cowsay, figlet, telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl, misfortune, cava, xscreensaver are a few that come to mind.
Testdisk, clamxTK, rkhunter or chkrootkit, mobile verification toolkit, lshw, time shift maybe deja-dup.
I think your idea is a good one. Like a linux Swiss Army knife. You can have lots of tools that you don’t need all the time but might be handy in a pinch. Especially if you don’t have internet.
KDE has it built in to default key binding of
Ctrl + Meta + Esc
helpful when in Wayland as xkill only works on X and xwayland apps.