> Kevin J. Cummings wrote: > Linux writes to the disk asynchronously. Every once in a while it > spills its write buffers (or some of them) to the disk. So it could > take a while for all of them to eventually be written out. Check out > the "sync" command to try and flush them immediately. sync changes nothing. When I login as root in another shell F1, about 20 KB of buffers are written, then buffer writing dies. > Is your system swapping? With 4 GB of RAM? I sure hope not! I even set Klipper to have 100 entries! But it now that there's no more a setting for its buffer and I'm stuck with pasting a max of ~20 lines! So I installed clipman but, for now, it says there's another clipboard application running, even I clicked Quit, do not restart and so on after I removed the klipper icon. Then thingy won't die until I reboot I suppose. > Linux filesystems have a > last-accessed field for directories which needs to be written out, even > if you don't change the contents of any files. Maybe but, for now, I can't help to wonder if that's not want prevents my computer from going into suspend mode. > Top looks at CPU times and process sizes, you want to know what looks at > IO reads/writes. (Sorry, off the top of my head, I can't remember....) Yup! If it ever comes back to your mind... > While running my own linux system, and having administrative control > over it, I can create email addresses as I please on this machine and > manage them. When a particular email address starts getting spammed, I > have lots of choices. I can delete it, I can use lots of tools to > filter out the spam, I can deny particular hosts access. Control is a > great thing. Yes, but management takes some time... and expertise. So, as for myself, KISS is my motto :) > Learn how to configure your favorite email > client. Well, sending a test message to the group with a copy to myself from altern, I suppose I'll find out the smtp server name, which is impossible in altern's interface. As for the pop... there's a long list of headers. I'll see. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines