lsof just reads from /proc and gives you formatted output
https://github.com/lsof-org/lsof/blob/master/lib/dialects/linux/dproc.c#L297
lsof just reads from /proc and gives you formatted output
https://github.com/lsof-org/lsof/blob/master/lib/dialects/linux/dproc.c#L297


Every DRAM manufacturer has pled guilty to price fixing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRAM_industry_price_fixing
If we still have governments holding them accountable, then it will go down. If we don’t, it won’t


If you’re able to have swap, Zswap is supposed to be better.
Zram is intended for devices with no swap


You should probably enable debian-security at least…
They’re on 6.12.101
It has an extremely consistent user interface and error reporting!


Why is that surprising?
The push for more data centers has just been to fleece investors. There isn’t any organic demand for the output from them
I would generally just set the RPATH to
$ORIGINin the ELF file