MX-18 Feedback

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Re: MX-18 Feedback

#41 Post by CaputAlista »

Mr Stevo i erase state folder in /antiX i boot fine and the system re create. if I leave the folder bootea and memory usage begins to increase and collapse. what is the state folder It is the problem in prevous version no problem

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#42 Post by anticapitalista »

You only get the state folder when running live from usb. Do you want to run live usb without it?
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#43 Post by CaputAlista »

yes. the system runs from usb. i erase the state folde.. i off system and then the system recreate it and the system works fine and i am writing ( 2 TIMES FINE)
I do not understand a lot . I had not even remastered and the ram collapsed. but with this state that it seems that it keeps some of the hardware hardwere consumes ram will be something of the assembly of the hard disk with its partitions.

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#44 Post by Gordon Cooper »

Herewith the countries list for the first 18 hours of torrent uploads from this site. This includes both 386 and x64 versions.

Algeria Argentina Australia Austria Belarus Bosnia Brazil Canada Chile China
Colombo Croatia Czech_Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece
Hungary India Kazahkstan Latvia Mexico Norway Pakistan Poland Portugal Russian_Federation
Serbia Singapore Slovenia Spain Turkey U.K. U.S.A. Venezuela
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#45 Post by dolphin_oracle »

CaputAlista wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:57 pm yes. the system runs from usb. i erase the state folde.. i off system and then the system recreate it and the system works fine and i am writing ( 2 TIMES FINE)
I do not understand a lot . I had not even remastered and the ram collapsed. but with this state that it seems that it keeps some of the hardware hardwere consumes ram will be something of the assembly of the hard disk with its partitions.
there is a nosavestate boot code in the live boot menus as well that will prevent the system from using the save state
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#46 Post by BitJam »

dolphin_oracle wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:02 pm there is a nosavestate boot code in the live boot menus as well that will prevent the system from using the save state
This is sticky so you only need to do it once and saving state will be disabled in future boots.
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#47 Post by Stevo »

Archive.org uploads are done. Now with the slideshow yoinked from mxlinux.org!

https://archive.org/details/MX18386
https://archive.org/details/MX18X64

I read in the archive.org blog that they track download numbers, but I don't know if they expose that data to regular users.

Edit: It looks like a "view", which is shown on the page, means a download of at least one file from that page, not just a hit in a browser:
Measuring use.

The Internet Archive maintains a measure of use we call a download or view.

Views work like this:

Each item has an view counter.
The view counter is increased by one when a user engages with the media in an item. This is done, for example, by pressing the play button in an audio/video player, turning pages in the bookreader or downloading data files from the item.
A user can only increase the view count of a particular item once per day.
Downloads of files and engagements with the website’s various players and viewers are treated in the same way.
If a user views and/or downloads from an item multiple times on the same day that user’s activity is only counted as one view on that item.
So we could add those to the SF and torrent numbers to get a rough idea of downloads.

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#48 Post by Jerry3904 »

Thanks. Are their servers in San Francisco (guess < job listings)?
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#49 Post by Stevo »

Gordon Cooper wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 5:58 pm Herewith the countries list for the first 18 hours of torrent uploads from this site. This includes both 386 and x64 versions.

Algeria Argentina Australia Austria Belarus Bosnia Brazil Canada Chile China
Colombo Croatia Czech_Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece
Hungary India Kazahkstan Latvia Mexico Norway Pakistan Poland Portugal Russian_Federation
Serbia Singapore Slovenia Spain Turkey U.K. U.S.A. Venezuela
Do you remember where the seeders for archive.org were located, or could you try adding one of theirs? I think their data centers in the San Francisco area are doing the seeding, but torrents are blocked where I'm at right now. :frown:

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#50 Post by Stevo »

Jerry3904 wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 7:05 pm Thanks. Are their servers in San Francisco (guess < job listings)?
Three data centers in the SF area, and a mirror in Alexandria, Egypt.

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