In message <72ec0aa554.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
          Harriet Bazley <li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk> wrote:

> On 14 Mar 2015 as I do recall,
>           Andrew Pinder  wrote:
> 
>> In message <20141201160839.gh10...@kyllikki.org>
>>  on 1 Dec 2014 Vincent Sanders <vi...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote:
>>
>> > The disc cache has recently been updated to track the speed of write
>> > operations.
>>
>> > As a result of this performance tracking The browser will now detect
>> > if a system cannot sustain a write speed of one Megabit (120kilobytes/
>> > second) the cache will disable itself and display a warning.
>>
>>
>> I'm finding this on my ARMini.  Is this common?
>>
> I'm seeing this constantly on the Iyonix -- though I tried setting the cache
> to zero and still got the same message.   I thought maybe it was failing to
> find the !Cache application altogether after switching users.
> 
I'm mystified by this as well. I'm getting the 'write speed not high 
enough' message every start up on my system*. If the system is failing 
a benchmark of 120 KB/sec, how is it that !Speed records IKB and 4KB 
block write speeds on the SD card in question as 314 and 1067 KB/sec 
respectively (and larger blocks much faster e.g. 6809 KB/sec for 
64KB)?

*NS 3.3, RasPi B @ 900MHz, RO 5.21 [RC12, 12-Jan-15].

-- 
George

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