> Anyone knows speed controlable SFX power supply?
When I built my home server I tried hard to make it low power and quiet.
I bought a 600 watt "green power" 80% branded PSU.
I also replaced the case fan and cpu fan with Fractal Design Silent fans.
Sadly the cpu fan (I have a dual atom MB) is
On 14Aug27:2356+0200, Aleksandar Kuktin wrote:
> I think I'll be using this heavily when I embark on the next leg of my
> installing of Plan 9.
Let me know how that works out for you. I'd be extremely
gratified if this gets a lot more people experiencing
Plan 9 as opposed to just reading about i
Now, I'm using mini-IPX aluminum box with cheap
300W SFX power supply. This supply is very noisy.
I opened the power supply, and found there is no
fan speed control in this box. The fan is connected
through only two lines, no control line.
Anyone knows speed controlable SFX power supply?
Kenj
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 7:13 PM, <6o205z...@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> There are 5 downloads at https://bitbucket.org/knieriem/pf9/downloads.
> Which one(s) did you use?
>
Sorry, I missed this mail when it came in. I used sam20110504 and pf9bin
and they both seemed fine.
Russ
>On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 15:16:04 -0400
>"David L. Craig" wrote:
>
> This is the publication I wished I had had several
> months ago, so I decided to write it. With hundreds
> of screen shots and a few choice scripts (the main one
> based on maht's make_cpuauth contribution to Plan 9),
> it walks a U
On 14Aug27:1352-0600, arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
> Hi. This looks wonderful. Is it available in a PDF or more
> paper oriented format, for us old fogeys?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arnold
Not yet--it's still alpha. Someone will probably
do that sooner or later, I'll guess, maybe even me.
--
May the LORD
Hi. This looks wonderful. Is it available in a PDF or more
paper oriented format, for us old fogeys?
Thanks,
Arnold
"David L. Craig" wrote:
> This is the publication I wished I had had several
> months ago, so I decided to write it. With hundreds
> of screen shots and a few choice scripts (th
This is the publication I wished I had had several
months ago, so I decided to write it. With hundreds
of screen shots and a few choice scripts (the main one
based on maht's make_cpuauth contribution to Plan 9),
it walks a UNIX sysadmin of modest experience through
installing Debian Sid onto an x8