Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "manufacter".
2008 Jul 13
1
Kernel Upgrade and RAID Card
Ok, I've got a RocketRAID 2300 and when i do the update of the kernel it
breaks the raid card since the OS is on the raid card itself, i need to
install the driver into the new kernel.. Whats the best way to do this?
I am reading the manual from the manufacter, but i dont see anything as
to a new kernel upgrade.
Thanks,
Ryan Nichols
2009 Mar 02
1
pci cards VS patton
Hi all,
I've been using telephone cards for 4-5 years and now I'm considering
the Patton gateways. What are the pro and cons of Patton stuff compared
to internal cards in a production system? Someone say external gateway
are better because has no echo but have a longer delay when placing calls.
Any suggestion appreciated.
Thank you!
Giorgio
2004 Apr 26
8
Intel 537ep
Owias,
The 537 is, for the most part, a drop-in replacement for the Digium card. Please search the archive and the Wiki, as there have recently been several discussions about this exact subject.
To my knowledge that is about the only modem that works, but keep in mind it is _not_ supported. That being said, follow the instructions on Digium's site for installing the X100P and you should be
2013 Sep 03
0
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
>From the little I have heard about control systems for cars, which was
some years ago, they were blockhead proprietary. The analogy would
only work if computing was customarily blackbox technology, which it
isn't. I'd be surprised if there were any branded flash drives that
contained less than their advertised amount of storage.
That leaves the question of what is going on under the
2013 Aug 30
2
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:56:17AM +0100, Mark Ballard wrote:
>
> This is incredible, Mr Sandeen. You mean USB flash manufacturers
> (what's their body - the USB Implementer's Forum?) have simply not
> provided a means for software to query the underlying hardware in a
> USB flash? Have software producers asked them for this?
No, they haven't. And yes we have, since
2004 Oct 12
5
Two Questions concerning samba - file access times - two instances on one server
Hello everybody,
i have two questions concerning samba.
1st Topic - file times
NTFS has three file times for each file,
the create time, the change time and the
access time. The create time will never be
modified, the change time will be changed
every time you save a file, the access time
will be changed every time you access (read)
a file. If i access a file on a samba share,
the access