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2020 Apr 20
4
performance problems with notmuch new
Franz Fellner <alpine.art.de at gmail.com> writes: > I also suffer from bad performance of notmuch new. I used notmuch > some years ago and notmuch new always felt instantanious. Had to stop > using it because internet was too slow to sync my mails :/ Now (with > better internet and a completely new setup using mbsync) indexing one > mail takes at least 10 seconds, sometimes even more. It can go into > minutes when I get lots of mail (~30...). When I run it...
2006 Jan 31
2
OT - Linux NAS for Windows Environment
I'm looking to find a Linux NAS solution for a Windows network. Looking into FreeNAS and OpenFiler. Anyone using these or any other solution? Any comments/suggestions? Thanks, Ed
2005 Jun 19
0
slow file transfers
...rs is very fast with NFS (~20-40MBps... gigabit ethernet, switched... no hubs) but with Samba its very slow at ~2MBps, and the latency is a bitch sometimes. For example, if I watch an AVI off of my fileserver, and try to fast forward, it takes tens of seconds for it to update, compared to virtually instantanious if the AVI is stored locally. Latency only seems to be a problem with movies and fast forwarding, so perhaps its an issue with mplayer and how it askes for the data. I don't know how to start tackling this problem. My guess is to first rule out the client. First my /etc/fstab mounted the shar...
2020 Apr 22
0
performance problems with notmuch new
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 11:36:36AM -0300, David Bremner wrote: > Franz Fellner <alpine.art.de at gmail.com> writes: > > > I also suffer from bad performance of notmuch new. I used notmuch > > some years ago and notmuch new always felt instantanious. Had to stop > > using it because internet was too slow to sync my mails :/ Now (with > > better internet and a completely new setup using mbsync) indexing one > > mail takes at least 10 seconds, sometimes even more. It can go into > > minutes when I get lots of mail (~30....
2003 Apr 22
2
Development status?
Hello, just by curiosity, what is the current development status of theora? (TODOs, etc.) Only the documentation still left out? :-) Rodolphe --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'theora-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the body.
2004 Oct 04
1
Shorewall-users Digest, Vol 23, Issue 4
Sorry some email problem, i have change it for more reliable one. I have try this morning to netmasq 192.168.11.0 (eth1) to 192.168.1.0 (eth0), but it is a mistake. Yes thank you for answering so fast ! I have corrected it, here the new diagram and the new routing table. But it still doesn''t work. From the router i can access to 192.168.11.254 I have add the rules : DNAT loc
2004 Oct 03
1
RE: Shorewall-users Digest, Vol 23, Issue 4
Yes thank you for answering so fast ! I have corrected it, here the new diagram and the new routing table. But it still doesn''t work. >From the router i can access to 192.168.11.254 I have add the rules : DNAT loc priv:192.168.11.254:22 tcp 22 But i can''t connect to 192.168.11.254 from LAN The DNAT fonction doesn''t work, but i can DROP packet arriving on eth0 (loc)