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brennor @kbin.social
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Software Center showing infinity loop - how to resolve?
  • I'm not sure, I don't use the software center at all. How long have you let it run for? It is possible that there is just a bunch of processing going on to update after removing the cdrom sources list.

    You might find some additional information in /var/log/apt/term.log. Watching that log file while launching the software center might provide additional insight.

    tail -f /var/log/apt/term.log

  • What are your thoughts on Shadowrun: TakeDown?
  • Takedown feels more tactical to me than Sprawl Ops. There is a little bit of overlap with Sprawl Ops, but that game puts you more in the role of a fixer as opposed to a runner -- at least it feels that way to me. Takedown feels a bit closer to RPG with minis on a map to me.

  • What are your thoughts on Shadowrun: TakeDown?
  • Takedown feels more tactical to me than Sprawl Ops. There is a little bit of overlap with Sprawl Ops, but that game puts you more in the role of a fixer as opposed to a runner -- at least it feels that way to me. Takedown feels a bit closer to RPG with minis on a map to me.

  • What are your thoughts on Shadowrun: TakeDown?
  • I agree that Takedown resembles playing an RPG, not quite the same nor as in depth, but still get some of the feel.

    One thisg I've found with it so far is that I've gotten people to play Takedown when they aren't interested in playing RPG. I'm going to attempt to use it as a backdoor to get more people into playing the RPG, but if that's the approach I have to take to get my Shadowrun fix in, I'm taking it.

  • "Support" containers - centralized or separate per service?
  • I take the latter approach -- a single PostgreSQL database service for all other containers to use. That allows me to concentrate memory/CPU to a single service and optimize for that. I've found that a single database service uses less total resources (especially memory) than running separate DB stacks for each service.