On Sunday 23 Mar 2003 7:14 pm, Jack Coates wrote: > On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 11:02, Gonzalo Avaria wrote:
> Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: SYS Temp: 37.1 C (limit = 80.5 C, > hysteresis = > 69.8 C) > Mar 23 11:01:19 felix sensord: CPU Temp: 34.9 C (limit = 59.9 C, > hysteresis = > 55.1 C) This intrigued me. Many years ago, when fdds and hdds were much less reliable, I was recommended to test for hysteresis, which was defined to me as even-ness of spin, lack of wobble, I guess. I was told that the most common cause of fdds failing to read previously written files was that hysteresis had slipped. Now here we are, with the same word in a very different context! Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302
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