[-] [email protected] 56 points 1 week ago

The meme is meant to get something similar across. The people who ask questions like that somehow seem to expect all the suffering people there are going through to be ignored or something.

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I'm not sure how widely known this is, I'm hoping at the least some other beginners will benefit :)

SSD caching is when an SSD stores the most frequently used contents of a slow (but usually larger) hard disk. When attempting to access something from your hard disk, it will be fetched from your SSD if available, otherwise getting it from your HDD. All the while you will be shielded from this complexity and pretend to work off of the HDD (transparent caching).

Linux comes with lvmcache, which lets you do this with surprisngly few incantations in your terminal.

I had fun installing a distro making use of this (as expected performance has benefited quite a bit). If you are, too:

  • Guides on lvmcache assume you already know the basics of Linux's logical volume manager (lvm). There don't seem to be any that bring it all together.

  • On setting lvmcache up, the lvmcache manpage was nice and clear. RedHat's guide was good too. Other sources meanwhile were lacking in one way or another.

  • A volume with lvmcache set up, I learn that Ubuntu's nice-looking new installer doesnt support installing on lvm logical volumes. Frustratingly, everything online was on using the old installer, leaving me wondering where I had messed up so that my lvm volume wasn't showing up on my installer. Heads up.

Thanks for reading!

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I use Ubuntu installed on a hard disk. My computer also comes with a tiny (16GB) SSD that I've another Ubuntu installation on. While a fresh install on the SSD worked great, this is too small to hold all the packages I will eventually need.

Is there any way to only have the core bits of the distro on the SSD, and have all the other packages I later install on the HDD?

I want this so I can have a fast boot (boots slowly using the HDD) and since I'm happy with the speed of apps as they work while now installed on my HDD, I'd like to keep using them off of it.

All idea welcome :)

[-] [email protected] 54 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

That was the original. Evolution of the meme:

In retrospect I should've posted the second image, seems funnier.

[-] [email protected] 44 points 6 months ago

When with Turks don't forget to refer to baklava as your favorite greek desert.

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[-] [email protected] 55 points 7 months ago

Would be nice if you could mark this nsfw, it's pretty disgusting.

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I know an apprentice when I see one. See you at high council.

[-] [email protected] 45 points 9 months ago

They have HR?

thought to circulate it

The kernel mailing list is public. Assuming I didnt misunderstand what you meant here.

[-] [email protected] 52 points 11 months ago

I sure do wonder what the replies to the original post on 4chan were like, seeing as it mentions eliminating races.

[-] [email protected] 42 points 1 year ago

Im guessing this parodies how Nazis defend the swastika with the same justification. That was good.

[-] [email protected] 78 points 1 year ago

That icon goes way too hard for an uptime tracker.

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