Hi,
I did an
eselect python list
and got
[1] python3.6
[2] python2.7 (fallback)
. Then I did an
eselect python set 2
to examine some error while trying to install a local
package. And then I switched back wth
eselect python set 2
again since python3.6 was set at [2]
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/12/2018 09:11, Dale wrote:
>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> On 13/12/2018 02:48, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I bought a 8TB hard drive. Seagate 8TB 5E8 Exos ST8000AS0003 is the
exact model info. It seems to be slow.
>>>
>>> What's the output of:
>>>
>>>
On 13/12/2018 09:11, Dale wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 13/12/2018 02:48, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I bought a 8TB hard drive. Seagate 8TB 5E8 Exos ST8000AS0003 is the
exact model info. It seems to be slow.
What's the output of:
sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
(Assuming it's the sda drive.)
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 13/12/2018 02:48, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I bought a 8TB hard drive. Seagate 8TB 5E8 Exos ST8000AS0003 is the
>> exact model info. It seems to be slow.
>
> What's the output of:
>
> sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
>
> (Assuming it's the sda drive.)
>
>
>
Well, after a
On 13/12/2018 02:48, Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I bought a 8TB hard drive. Seagate 8TB 5E8 Exos ST8000AS0003 is the
exact model info. It seems to be slow.
What's the output of:
sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
(Assuming it's the sda drive.)
Dale wrote:
>
> I may get on youtube and see if I can find some videos on this so I can
> see it actually working. Maybe find a couple different setups. I'm
> sure someone has done at least one. lol
>
>
OK. I found a video. It explains it pretty well. I learned a lot.
Here is a linky.
taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Here are some theories.
>
> * You gotta properly align the sectors for 4K advanced format
> * USB doesn't have NCQ which really slows things down.
> * Copying many small files is almost always slow since they are located
> on various parts of the drive not in a contiguous
Ahh didn't see your reply.
Hook it up via your motherboards sata ports to check.
Those no name china brand controllers are almost always really shitty if
you want a nice but affordable HBA for SAS/SATA get on with an LSI 2008
chipset you got ripped off paying almost $40 for that junk I paid only
Here are some theories.
* You gotta properly align the sectors for 4K advanced format
* USB doesn't have NCQ which really slows things down.
* Copying many small files is almost always slow since they are located
on various parts of the drive not in a contiguous block (again see NCQ)
* System is
Howdy,
I bought a 8TB hard drive. Seagate 8TB 5E8 Exos ST8000AS0003 is the
exact model info. It seems to be slow. First, I had it hooked to a
adapter to a USB port. I expected it to be a little slow but it gave me
memories of the old dial-up days. When it shows KBs/second, it's
getting slow
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 4:13 PM Hasan Ç. wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Any idea?
>
> * Package:sys-process/audit-2.8.3
> * Repository: gentoo
> * Maintainer: seli...@gentoo.org robb...@gentoo.org
> * USE:abi_x86_64 amd64 elibc_glibc kernel_linux python
> python_targets_python2_7
* Hasan Ç.:
> Can you share your iptables rules i am on 4.19.8 too with exact
> version of kernel c headers & updated glibc.
Here you go: https://pastebin.com/f8V8DfFU
As you can see, I obfuscated some IP addresses, but other than that,
this is the original ruleset.
-Ralph
Hello,
Any idea?
* Package:sys-process/audit-2.8.3
* Repository: gentoo
* Maintainer: seli...@gentoo.org robb...@gentoo.org
* USE:abi_x86_64 amd64 elibc_glibc kernel_linux python
python_targets_python2_7 python_targets_python3_6 userland_GNU
* FEATURES: preserve-libs sandbox
Can you share your iptables rules i am on 4.19.8 too with exact version of
kernel c headers & updated glibc.
I can share my results.
Hasan.
Ralph Seichter , 12 Ara 2018 Çar, 16:40
tarihinde şunu yazdı:
> With kernel versions 4.19.0 to 4.19.8, I see kernel panics whenever
> I activate some
With kernel versions 4.19.0 to 4.19.8, I see kernel panics whenever
I activate some iptables rules. The same ruleset works fine with all
earlier kernel versions.
I found https://marc.info/?l=netfilter-devel=154211825506348=2 and
was wondering if there is any workaround/patch availabe in Gentoo?
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I found this SATA card. I've found it in several places so may not buy
> from this vendor but this one has some nice pics of the card. Also,
> brands seem to vary too.
>
>
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