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Quote from: Juju on May 03, 2014, 07:52:17 pmQuote from: Juju on May 03, 2014, 01:46:11 amThanks bb010g, I'll try this out before next time I upgrade (with the necessary modifications obviously, because I have no EFI, but that should work ).I used the /etc/fstab way and mounted/binded /boot to the place where I have to put the kernel. I guess it works.Installing linux automatically puts the kernel there, right?
Quote from: Juju on May 03, 2014, 01:46:11 amThanks bb010g, I'll try this out before next time I upgrade (with the necessary modifications obviously, because I have no EFI, but that should work ).I used the /etc/fstab way and mounted/binded /boot to the place where I have to put the kernel. I guess it works.
Thanks bb010g, I'll try this out before next time I upgrade (with the necessary modifications obviously, because I have no EFI, but that should work ).
conky really isn't worth the time and the effort. it looks nice, but in the end it's a resource watcher that hogs resources itself. you should take a look at vicious; it embeds things directly in a wiibox and sets timers for grabbing different resources so they're only checked when they need to be instead of all together. that + a quick call to htop when you're actually curious about what exactly is using up your resources would accomplish the same goal without being as taxing.
Quote from: shmibs on May 03, 2014, 05:51:52 pmconky really isn't worth the time and the effort. it looks nice, but in the end it's a resource watcher that hogs resources itself. you should take a look at vicious; it embeds things directly in a wiibox and sets timers for grabbing different resources so they're only checked when they need to be instead of all together. that + a quick call to htop when you're actually curious about what exactly is using up your resources would accomplish the same goal without being as taxing.Who said it was easy to waste resources on my PC ? Also thanks for the suggestion bb010g but in that case I'd rather use Vicious because it allows graphics and it integrates into Awesome fairly well.