What's it worth ? 1.59 euro, if I believe my supermarket.
Of course, probably a little less, given all the Value Added along the Chain before it arrives in my supermarket, plucked.
1.59 euro. 6 eggs, produced by such a chicken, are more expensive than the egg factory that is a chicken. Even though the egg factory can easily lay 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 eggs in its lifetime.
I wonder if this makes farm animals have a pecking order amongst themselves. Do cows go, "you lowly chicken, 100 grams of my shoulder is worth all of you. I stomp on thee" ?
I'm so glad I'm not a chicken.
PS: don't worry friends, I'm not turning vegetarian.
What's it worth ? 1.59 euro, if I believe my supermarket. Of course, probably a little less, given all the Value Added along the Chain before it arrives in my...
glusterfs 13T 371G 13T 3% /mnt/vf01
glusterfs 13T 379G 13T 3% /mnt/vf02
Bring it on!
glusterfs 13T 371G 13T 3% /mnt/vf01 glusterfs 13T 379G 13T 3% /mnt/vf02 Bring it on!
I defend it to the death.
But sometimes I feel like an apologist.
There is simply *no way* any sane person out there can be using Evolution with LDAP contacts and not want to kill himself or herself on a regular basis.
It was bad enough when I had only one LDAP backend. Hangs in the Evolution UI while it was asking the evolution-data-server through bonobo for contacts, and just freezing everything (What good is moving stuff out-of-process if you actually block completely waiting for a reply ?) I think I killed evolution-data-server four times daily just to unfreeze the UI, losing of course the autocompletion that makes having your contacts LDAP useful in the first place.
Now that I finally decided I've had enough of having 3 copies of my personal contacts across my various machines, I moved all of them to a different LDAP server as well. Now the autocompletion makes Evolution freeze pretty much every time. Looking at the backtraces it looks like there is a *global* lock for all LDAP functionality, so if one server has a problem everything stops working. And the LDAP servers don't even have a problem, so I don't know what's going on. I'm afraid I'll actually have to try and build Evolution myself and fix stuff, which can only go wrong.
Side note - in the process of trying to move my contacts from my work machine to the new LDAP, halfway through the process I pressed delete when I thought I had a contact focused, but I had the address book focused. Oops. Then I moved through my laptop contacts, and I managed to do it again. Oops. The other two machines that have contacts are either without power supply or locked up in a garage in Brussels. Oops.
But hey ! If YOU use Evolution with LDAP contact backends, please let me know if it's working out for you! I want to get this Stuff To Work.
I defend it to the death. But sometimes I feel like an apologist. There is simply *no way* any sane person out there can be using Evolution with LDAP contacts...
... I get greeted with this message:
We don't reccomend using Ubuntu Server for servers as it seems to have crashed due to load. Unfortunately our current host is unable to provide installation of any other OS - as well, they are currently not able to restart our server.
Well damn.
... I get greeted with this message: We don't reccomend using Ubuntu Server for servers as it seems to have crashed due to load. Unfortunately our current host is unable...