I used to have one of those "free accounts" with a website builder. I used it to upload photos to various places. That certain "website builder" changed some things; in which, I didn't personally like. So, I just started using imgbb.
However, if anyone is interested, here's the code that I would use to upload images when I did have that website builder's free account...
For a full-size image...
[img]the-url-link-to-your-image.png[/img]
For a "clickable thumbnail" that will increase to full-size when you click the thumbnail...
[url=link-to-full-size-image.png][img]link-to-thumbnail.png[/img][/url]
Regards.
P.S.I use this, the language is selected at the bottom of the page. In the window of the downloaded image it is directly written "link for forums".
https://postimages.org/
<edit> Thanks heaps aluma</edit>
]]>ntpd is a surprise. Maybe I should have installed the OpenBSD ntp daemon instead.
Hello.
You can simply use chrony. It is very lightweight and simple daemon.
]]>I looked up the ps_mem utility...
Recently there was a message on the forum that the new version of free calculates the memory size differently. Using it, it is impossible to compare old versions of distributions with new ones.
But in fact, based on experience with the Lenovo s205, I can say that with 4 GB of memory the main “brake” is the processor.
The page file remained empty for several years, and the situation with the processor was demonstrated here.
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=6167
Therefore, in my opinion, it is quite possible to use full-fledged desktop environments like Xfce or Trinity, in terms of memory usage they are almost equivalent.
But, of course, this is a matter of personal choice and preference.
I tried to make ntpd start once at system startup and exit immediately after synchronization. It worked, but then I decided that it was a small thing.
]]>ntpd is a surprise. Maybe I should have installed the OpenBSD ntp daemon instead. dunst is supposed to be a lightweight desktop notification server. I guess it's lightweight compared to GNOME. I have no idea what's going on with exim4, it must be misconfigured. I just installed it because cron said it needed a mail handler for system alerts, and it's supposed to be the "light" version!
Private + Shared = RAM used Program
148.0 KiB + 112.5 KiB = 260.5 KiB seatd
224.0 KiB + 122.5 KiB = 346.5 KiB sh
176.0 KiB + 184.5 KiB = 360.5 KiB init
424.0 KiB + 124.5 KiB = 548.5 KiB cron
388.0 KiB + 221.5 KiB = 609.5 KiB dbus-launch
1.0 MiB + 36.5 KiB = 1.0 MiB ssh-agent
748.0 KiB + 486.5 KiB = 1.2 MiB su
636.0 KiB + 691.0 KiB = 1.3 MiB dbus-daemon (2)
1.2 MiB + 113.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB udevd
920.0 KiB + 994.0 KiB = 1.9 MiB getty (6)
1.9 MiB + 107.5 KiB = 2.0 MiB dhclient
2.2 MiB + 133.5 KiB = 2.3 MiB rsyslogd
2.0 MiB + 655.5 KiB = 2.6 MiB sshd
1.5 MiB + 1.6 MiB = 3.1 MiB bash (2)
1.7 MiB + 1.7 MiB = 3.5 MiB xdm (2)
3.4 MiB + 97.5 KiB = 3.5 MiB iwd
5.8 MiB + 1.1 MiB = 6.9 MiB xterm
8.5 MiB + 5.1 MiB = 13.6 MiB dunst
15.7 MiB + 140.5 KiB = 15.8 MiB exim4
15.8 MiB + 971.5 KiB = 16.8 MiB ntpd
14.1 MiB + 6.2 MiB = 20.3 MiB x-window-manage
95.0 MiB + 2.0 MiB = 96.9 MiB Xorg
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196.0 MiB
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Edit: sorry, I didn't know this would post so big. I can remove this if it's too big for the thread, just let me know!
]]>Until recently, I used a netbook of the same class, Lenovo s205, a little slower AMD processor, a little faster video.
This is my result
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=40245#p40245
But this is a Chimaera, Daedalus has a larger kernel and the rest of the programs swell a little.
Squeezing every last bit of performance out of this system is important with a 1.4 GHz processor, and JWM helps with that. It's more responsive now, with Devuan, than it was in 2009 with Windows Vista.
For some reason, the onboard volume/brightness buttons just aren't picked up at all by evemu or xev, so I made those little tray buttons you see on the bottom left. I also added scripts to push on-screen notifications, as you can see on the upper right.
It may sound silly, but figuring out the names of all the resources to fully customize the colors of xvkbd took me hours. I actually had to look in the source code for some of them, as they weren't in the app-defaults file!
]]>P.S. In the repo there is a game just for these toy, it’s called aircrack.
]]>Graphics seem to be working ok thanks to non-free intel blobs.
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I using it on my second machine.
]]>@WDstudios . . . Please keep in mind that the main purpose of dev1galaxy is TECHNICAL assistance.
Does that include the Off-Topic forum? Because that's where we are right now.
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