On 21/10/13 01:48 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 18:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
Likely gvfs caused unneeded spin ups and spin downs when you used Suse,
but you didn't hear a click noise, because the drive wasn't damaged at
this time. Now that you are using Debian, your drive already is damaged.
I am trying to remember what I used since I bought this laptop. The
first OS that I used was OpenSUSE, but I used the KDE edition with it. I
don't think KDE uses gvfs. The only reason I switched from openSUSE was
that it had limited packages and I didn't do well with its 1-click
system. During my opensuse period I had no complaints at all. And I
heard no clicks.
The first time I had problems with my laptop was Xubuntu 12.04. I
switched to this OS because I wanted a lightweight OS based on ubuntu,
which would allow me to use more packages including PPA's. I removed
this OS mainly because I was hearing these clicks. I tried switching
back to see if it improves but it never did...
I used Fedora and Manjaro later on and I never heard clicks with them,
but you may be right in that gvfs was smashing my hard drive with these
OS's too. Nevertheless my machine was silent and I can't say anything
against these OS's.
Given that Debian Wheezy is very similar to (X)Ubuntu 12.04 Long Term,
how safe it is now to use Debian?
S. Sahin
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