Am Montag, 27. Juli 2009 16:08:35 schrieb Arttu V.:
> On 7/27/09, Nicolai Beuermann wrote:
> > Hello,
> > emerging kde-misc/kdirstat-2.5.3-r1 doesn't compile due to this error:
>
> This bug has someone fighting with this package with moderate success
> (uninstalling :
>
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/sh
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 08:20:53 -0700, Grant wrote:
> Anyway, the point of all this is to prevent an HD failure from
> stopping the system. An SSD is much safer, right?
SSDs are still relatively new technology, so predicting failure rates is
less reliable. What's wrong with using RAID-1? It's prove
Grant schrieb:
>>> Is cost-savings the advantage of using CF instead of SSD? It sounds
>>> like it might be wiser to spend a little more (low capacity SSD drives
>>> are pretty cheap now) and have a real storage device that doesn't need
>>> an adapter and is much faster, can swap, etc.
>> I assume
>> Is cost-savings the advantage of using CF instead of SSD? It sounds
>> like it might be wiser to spend a little more (low capacity SSD drives
>> are pretty cheap now) and have a real storage device that doesn't need
>> an adapter and is much faster, can swap, etc.
>
> I assumed that you're look
Mike Mazur ha scritto:
> I'd like to run a single command, passing it one of my xorg.conf files
> (for instance), and have my screens configured on-the-fly. I looked at
> the command-line options for nvidia-settings and nvidia-xconfig but
> they don't seem to do what I want. I also looked at XRandR
Grant schrieb:
>> Aren't CF cards much slower than SSD drives and HD drives?
>>
>>
How about using SD cards, like Dell/HP do in VMWare ESXi servers?
I'm just in th middle of speccig a server that will have zero local
storage, except the SD card that holds ESXi, all storage needs are
handled b
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