fif 2017-03-06 08:03:49
hey folks :)
fif 2017-03-06 08:03:51
here is the deal: I've got an iphone 5, bought it three years ago(yeah, I know it's a long time for iphone), this iphone has been jailbroken by me in the past, now I've updated the iOS to the lastest and the jailbreak was removed, everything is working fine except this: it shows Im using 13 GB of memory and the memory is full, when I enter settings and manualy calculate how much each app is
fif 2017-03-06 08:03:51
using, it sums up to 5 GB ONLY, needless to say the iphone constantly telling me that the storage is full, what can I do?
somiaj 2017-03-06 08:05:29
do you have a lot of pictures/video on the phone, that wno't be in the total of space used apps
fif 2017-03-06 08:05:47
no, I counted them in my calculation
foul_owl 2017-03-06 08:23:25
So I'm having an issue with awesomewm, tried to file a bug report, and the devs laughed at me due to debian using an ancient version. As the debian end user, what should I do to resolve this? https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/1623
foul_owl 2017-03-06 08:23:59
Normally I would build from source, but a frankensystem is apparently a bad practice
foul_owl 2017-03-06 08:24:53
So I'm tearing my hair out over here
akkad 2017-03-06 08:24:57
what is the name of the arm64 64bit userland port?
akkad 2017-03-06 08:25:46
armhf and armle appear to be 32bit userlands
CeBe 2017-03-06 08:29:35
foul_owl: the debian way of reporting bugs would be on the debian bug tracker, if a fix exists, it could be included in your version by the maintainer
CeBe 2017-03-06 08:31:42
,v awesomewm
judd 2017-03-06 08:32:23
No package named 'awesomewm' was found in amd64.
CeBe 2017-03-06 08:34:47
,v awesome
judd 2017-03-06 08:36:18
Package: awesome on amd64 -- wheezy: 3.4.13-1; jessie: 3.4.15-1+b1; sid: 4.0-1; stretch: 4.0-1
jhutchins_wk 2017-03-06 08:36:18
foul_owl: It's better to report the bugs to Debian, and if the maintainers find that it's upstream, they have far more influence in reporting it upstream.
CeBe 2017-03-06 08:36:18
bschool: https://developer.gnome.org/integration-guide/stable/desktop-files.html.en
jhutchins_wk 2017-03-06 08:36:56
ashka: I think dpkg figures that if you have an existing configuration, it must be working the way you want.
jhutchins_wk 2017-03-06 08:37:29
ashka: If the config format or directives change dpkg might know about that - but it doesn't fix Apache, so probably not.
jhutchins_wk 2017-03-06 08:38:05
ashka: An invalid config value is not a bug unless it's from the default config.
n4dir 2017-03-06 08:38:06
bschool: others probably know better, i think what you are looking for is something like /etc/xdg/menus/ ; or files which end with *.desktop. Not an answer, rather a searchterm for a searchengine or a wiki
n4dir 2017-03-06 08:39:28
now that i think of it: i think lots of graphical environments and window-managers use something like debian-menu (or similar, "locate menu | grep debian")
jhutchins_wk 2017-03-06 08:39:33
bschool: Also, debian doesn't have menus. Windows managers running on debian do.