With the hw MCE errors, it’s probably toast.
You could try reseating or swapping the ram around, if it’s socketed
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With the hw MCE errors, it’s probably toast.
You could try reseating or swapping the ram around, if it’s socketed
Interesting, thanks for the link!
Well that’s technically correct, but if you’re so dependent on disk cache for system performance that you can’t live without it then you really need to look at doing an upgrade.
When a box swap deaths, it usually struggles to actually fill swap enough to have the kernel still OOM kill it at any point. Generally the massive performance impact of swapping just slows the app down to the point of being useless, along with the entire rest of the box. Disk cache should not be a concern during these abnormal events.
Just turn off swap? You don’t really need it, and the kernel wiil just oom kill without it.
You can install as many OSes as you want.
Yeah you would need to use a ; instead of &&
I guess waybar still returns 0 on segfault. Seems weird.
while true; do waybar; done
Would be nice if it explains exactly what it does. Right now it’s just a random web app asking for creds…