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Anyone know why a mysql query call to simply select count(*) would take 9 seconds for 2.3 million entries?     (Linux)
submitted by CoronaHoax to Linux 23 hours ago (+0/-0)
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I moved a db from a personal machine to a VPS, mariadb to mysql, and now -

select count(*) from table_name;

calls are taking like 9 seconds.

Also a lot of other calls that used to take like 0.5 seconds now take 10. They're all calls that are under an index...

Can anyone please tell do you know are there any settings that are likely to alleviate this? I'm finding it hard to believe just 2.5 million records are causing this much slow down just because it's a VPS (4 gb ram, 2 cpus, should be respectable enough hd access)?
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Ubuntu Linux Cases     (pomf2.lain.la)
submitted by Dingo to Linux 1 week ago (+10/-0)
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https://pomf2.lain.la/f/x251r75j.jpeg

Ubuntu (from the wikipedia site):

There are many different (and not always compatible) definitions of what Ubuntu is.[7] Even with the various definitions, Ubuntu encompasses the interdependence of humans on another and the acknowledgment of one's responsibility to their fellow humans and the world around them. It is a philosophy that supports [u]collectivism over individualism[\u].

So, the Ubuntu movement by Mandela is the basis of philosophy for ubuntu linux?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Experience_ubuntu.ogv

It seems Ubuntu is now "communism for linux".
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Software (SQLite) Code of Ethics.      (www.sqlite.org)
submitted by Dingo to Linux 1 week ago (+15/-0)
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https://www.sqlite.org/codeofethics.html

Spoiler, the first "rules" are the 10 commandments. They have 72 rules, strangely enough. Not in agreement with this list, as my code of ethics is far simpler than this. However, it seems who made this list wanted nothing to do with the new BS intersectional crap and put a bunch of hard bible shit in there instead.
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Sheepish Goy on Reddit Ask Obvious Question in Linux Forum - Misinformation Ensues     (libreddit.bus-hit.me)
submitted by Dingo to Linux 1 week ago (+1/-0)
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https://libreddit.bus-hit.me/r/linuxquestions/comments/1cf0blg/is_linux_infiltrated_by_cia/

This is a good example of how the conversation is controlled. Look at the downvotes and crap answers that get all the traction and upvotes. Obvious who the "bots" (accounts run by an "agenda" rather than a "person") are in this case.

The question is about the (((CIA))) control of Linux and the user gives an example. Linux goats must know at this point that systemd, elogind, wayland, and these new package delivery systems (snaps, flatpak) all attack vectors on the linux userspace security. On top of that, who the hell knows what's deep in the kernel code itself (this Rust language for example is another "progressive" hack) and let's not get started about the obvious hardware backdoors.

The Link does not go directly to reddit but another place to obfuscate social media information and tracking.

@Kozel @iSnark
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How do I load i2c-module and i2c-i801 driver?      (Linux)
submitted by 2Drunk to Linux 1 week ago (+1/-0)
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I'm using an ASUS Laptop running Mint and Garuda. Haven't decided which OS to keep. I'm trying to run OpenRGB for the laptop and both OS give the same error. I'm not very intelligent so I need basic instructions or link to a write up.

This is the actual error msg:

"One or more I2C/SMBus interfaces failed to initialize.
RGB DRAM modules and some motherboards' onboard RGB lighting will not be available without I2C/SMBus.
On Linux, this is usually because the i2c-dev module is not loaded. You must load the i2c-dev module along with the correct i2c driver for your motherboard. This is usually i2c-piix4 for AMD systems and i2c-i801 for Intel systems."

This might be beyond my comprehension. I'm using a intel system.
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This is nice     (Linux)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 1 week ago (+23/-1)
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I've run into some problems with linux, and I either figured out how to fix them myself and grew my knowledge or I talked on forums and was offered working solutions. I've encountered some bugs, and after reporting said bugs, the developers actually fixed them really fast, and other users offered workarounds. It is quite nice.

Lets contrast that to my time on Windows. I filed bugs, or I upvoted bugs, and they sit unfixed for years. I run into trouble and I ask for advice and I'm told to sfc /scannow by copy and paste indian faggots. In a corporate environment, I filed bugs and got dicked around level1/2 support forever by nigger pajeet faggots. And eventually I find my own workarounds or alternative methods to get the thing done. These motherfuckers are getting thousands of dollars a month and can't be bothered to resolve my issues but some random nerd will do it for free on a linux forum. In a number of instances, I'm proud to have been that nerd for other people.

Anyway I'm quite pleased with my Artix install. I've been running it for 12 months now. This was me 12 months ago. https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=64507c6eac032
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A little something for Linux Newies: How to Install LibreOffice 7 on Linux (Well explained & Easy to follow)     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 2 weeks ago (+3/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAr4aaa9K1s

We go through the steps to uninstall the previous version of LibreOffice and install the new LibreOffice 7 using Linux Mint. This tutorial likely would apply to Ubuntu and other Ubuntu-based Linux distros as well.

Can be adapted to other recent versions of LibreOffice.
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10 Free Linux Books That Will Make You a Linux Master     (www.tecmint.com)
submitted by carnold03 to Linux 3 weeks ago (+8/-2)
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Native Linux Graphic Editor     (icons8.com)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 3 weeks ago (+3/-0)
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https://icons8.com/lunacy

I've been using Affinity 1 with Wine, but it was finicky and sometimes crashed. I tried a bunch of other programs and found Lunacy by chance. Its actually pretty good and has tons of free assets. Another good program is BoxySVG.
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xz-utils backdoor     (gist.github.com)
submitted by VaccineWaters to Linux 1 month ago (+4/-1)
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Chinese state actor has fully compromised Linux.     (i.4pcdn.org)
submitted by MasterSuppressionTechnique to Linux 1 month ago (+20/-0)
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Ranking Linux Distributions for 2024      (iv.nboeck.de)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 1 month ago (+8/-0)
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https://iv.nboeck.de/watch?v=MuP-9O7gNIc

Alright,

Agree, Disagree, or, Fuck-Off?

Interested in your comments on this review...
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Question to all you other Linux-Tards out there...      (Linux)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 1 month ago (+2/-0)
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So, I started with Mint in about 2016, had brief stops at Parrot & Kali, Passed "GO", collected 200 Bucks! Went on to Manjaro, Artix, Garuda, & Endeavor, Then settled on Debian for quite a spell... What would you Autists recommend my next stop be? I'm really impressed with Debian, so I'm looking for something that has that same level of GUI-based performance and durability. This is just tooling around, Daily Drive bullshit... No specific need like running high level databases or anything like that. Eager to hear what you guys come up with. Give your reasoning behind your choices.
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A Linux Resource Site     (news.tuxmachines.org)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 1 month ago (+5/-1)
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https://news.tuxmachines.org/index.shtml

Tux Machines places great emphasis on covering both GNU and Linux. We occasionally also cover other Free and Open Source operating systems, as well as games, applications, instructional posts, and, very occasionally, relevant proprietary software.
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rm -rf /     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Love240 to Linux 6 months ago (+33/-0)
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The Universe Doesn't Want Linux 6.8 To Exist      (iv.nboeck.de)
submitted by iSnark to Linux 3 months ago (+2/-0)
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Imagine using a transgender operating system     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 5 months ago (+2/-2)
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So, It looks like Microsoft installed a majority "strong wamen" board into OpenAI to out Sam Jewman like what happened to James O'Keefe / Project Veritas. Wamen are going to tank the non-profit and Microsoft will scavenge anything valuable in bankruptcy.      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 5 months ago (+15/-1)
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Meet netboot.xyz - Network Boot Any Operating System (mostly linux)     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to Linux 5 months ago (+7/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4btW5x_clpg

i dont understand much of this video. can anyone explain? thx
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Coding Interviews in Best Korea Be Like...     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 6 months ago (+3/-0)
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Raspberry Pi 5 specs.     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 7 months ago (+7/-1)
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Linux phone users?     (Linux)
submitted by froggy to Linux 10 months ago (+5/-0)
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Anyone actively using a Linux OS phone as a daily driver? If you currently use one, how is it with normal daily activities? Web Browser? Music players? Map/GPS? From what I've read, web sites have said it's not ready for general useage, but I'm curious to know just how behind it is. Especially given that big OS's like Manjaro offer images that can be used.
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Tube Converter - a front end for yt-dlp     (news.itsfoss.com)
submitted by v0atmage to Linux 10 months ago (+5/-0)
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Interview with an Emacs Enthusiast in 2023 [Colorized]     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Master_Foo to Linux 10 months ago (+6/-0)
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OpenRC Purist vs Systemdick Heretics     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to Linux 11 months ago (+2/-5)
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I use Artix, btw