Hello, I made yesterday several attenpts of use of duperemove and compsize. I had to let the computer run all night but this morning I found the computer powered off. It's a laptop and the battery is still full (and of course it w as on AC). two questions: I don't see my previous commands in history. Can a crash forget the current history? journalctl is unusable, filled by baloo (I try to remove Baloo just now :-) JDD -- https://artdagio.fr
On 2023-11-05 10:15, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Hello,
I made yesterday several attenpts of use of duperemove and compsize. I had to let the computer run all night
but this morning I found the computer powered off.
It's a laptop and the battery is still full (and of course it w as on AC).
two questions:
I don't see my previous commands in history. Can a crash forget the current history?
Certainly. The history is saved when terminal is properly closed. Or the CLI session closed orderly.
journalctl is unusable, filled by baloo (I try to remove Baloo just now :-)
Yes, file searchers are often apparently unable incapable of knowing that a file is being actively modified and keeps trying to examine it; the next second the file changes, and it gets examined again. This is also cpu power consuming. It happens to me even when slowly downloading a movie. I don't know how to avoid that short of removing the searcher. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.5 (Laicolasse))
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