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2008 Jul 12
2
Dreamweaver CS3 and Wine 1.1.1
I took the plunge and got rid of my windows machine (well I have a separate HDD with XP, that I use in a "trayless tray" when needed!), and turned to Ubuntu.
I had seen things todo with wine before, and as such tried it out quite quickly with Dreamweaver CS3. As I cant be without that one for long (not that I cant write the scripts!).
I was happy to see thismornings Wine update, pitty it broke dreamweav...
2011 Jul 25
5
ext4, 4k sector alignment
...a
file-oriented approach. The current filesystem is ext3 with one
partition that uses the entire disk capacity (no lvm). It works as is,
but...
I'd like to use a laptop size drive for the swapped member and the only
ones available that match the size have 4k sectors. I have swappable,
trayless SATA bays available for both drive sizes. The problem is that
with the current partition layout, the drive with 4k sectors takes more
than a day to re-sync even though on read access the speed is a match
for the full sized drives that sync in a few hours.
My questions for any filesystem expert...
2011 Feb 03
2
CentOS Digest, Vol 73, Issue 3
On 02/03/2011 09:00 AM, Lamar Owen wrote:
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> On Wednesday, February 02, 2011 08:04:43 pm Les Mikesell wrote:
>> > I think there are ways that drives can fail that would make them not be detected
>> > at all - and for an autodetected raid member in a system that has been rebooted,
>> > not leave much evidence of where it was
2010 Apr 07
53
ZFS RaidZ recommendation
I have been searching this forum and just about every ZFS document i can find trying to find the answer to my questions. But i believe the answer i am looking for is not going to be documented and is probably best learned from experience.
This is my first time playing around with open solaris and ZFS. I am in the midst of replacing my home based filed server. This server hosts all of my media
2008 Mar 15
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 38, Issue 15
...e motherboard is a few years old but decent originally. The SATA
drives and controller are recent and if it is their fault I'd expect
driver-level errors, not just filesystem issues. Hmmm, the disks are
in a removable-tray carrier that is also somewhat old and I can shift
them to a newer trayless cage to see if that makes a difference but when
problems only happen once a week it is hard to tell when/if they are fixed.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
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Message: 82
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 22:46:01 +0000
From: "Amos Shapira" <amos....