knewter
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2010-01-12
, 21:19
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#11
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2010-01-12
, 23:10
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@ Vicenza - Venetia
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#12
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2010-01-13
, 10:02
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#13
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2010-01-13
, 23:53
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@ Vicenza - Venetia
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2010-01-14
, 00:17
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#15
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Okay. I think I will compiled the whole thing myself and publish it. As I can see, not much of the current Ruby-packages are "optified".
Why the hell didnt they make the root partiton bigger anyway? This optifi thing is ********...
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2010-01-14
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@ Vicenza - Venetia
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2010-01-14
, 00:57
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2010-01-14
, 01:15
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#18
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Is this chip so fast (yes I've read /opt_problem)? But there's a real difference about common non-intensive applications?
I've ruby on rails installed so I moved and symlinked /usr/lib/ruby to /home/opt/ruby and it works well, not as server of course
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2010-01-14
, 10:12
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2010-01-14
, 13:08
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