Tom:
noflushd's job is to cause the disk to spin down until it's physically
needed, at the slight expense of data security. If something's been
written to the 'disk', noflushd doesn't bother to let the HDD spin up -
the data can be truly written next time the disk is spinning anyway.
However, if y
Tom:
noflushd's job is to cause the disk to spin down until it's physically
needed, at the slight expense of data security. If something's been
written to the 'disk', noflushd doesn't bother to let the HDD spin up -
the data can be truly written next time the disk is spinning anyway.
However, if
You need to install noflushd. It's a debian package [noflushd,
surprisingly enough]. This will make sure that your hard disk stays spun
down for as long as possible, saving battery etc.
> the hard drive spin down, then right back up again.
> Another minute, down, then up again.
rgds,
b
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You need to install noflushd. It's a debian package [noflushd,
surprisingly enough]. This will make sure that your hard disk stays spun
down for as long as possible, saving battery etc.
> the hard drive spin down, then right back up again.
> Another minute, down, then up again.
rgds,
b
[EMAIL
> I am using Thinkpad 600x with TV out. But, as far I know the problem
> is not config files. The problem is that TV can't display with higher
> resolution than 640x480. Higher resolutions are only possible together
> with CRT or LCDs
I've got an A21m thinkpad with TV out, and have been unable to
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