Benoît Dufour (BEDUF47)
Benoît Dufour (BEDUF47)
Same. The only JS code Jiphy was able to output to Python was comments // to #.
> With your hardware it should take around 3 minutes to sync up after having your node offline for 24h. Does it take longer than that? I started the sync...
> > I already know that when my SSD is under heavy usage, for some reason it's slowering up a lot the whole OS. > Did you look into what...
Actually this time MoneroD strangely only had to sync around 700 blocks : 
No it's strange, because earlier today, as you can see on the first picture it wanted to sync over 1 million blocks, but it was originally 2 millions before it...
I'll do some testing and give you the feedback afterwards.
Probably, but I'm still on DHCPCD 10.0.3 and I'm only using it through netifrc.
I already solved the issue on my side, see : https://bugs.gentoo.org/916776 but thanks anyway for the tip.
I was trying to install the C/C++ plugin from NetBeans 8.2 Plugin Portal on NetBeans 22 and everytime I get this issue:  Manual activation returns this issue:  So...
The C/C++ plugin seems to work for me too but it appears disabled in NetBeans plugins list. I already posted the activation error. I'm on Linux too.