On 16.05.2012 04:06, shirish शिरीष wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Adam D. Barratt
a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
On Wed, 2012-05-16 at 00:30 +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:55 PM, shirish शिरीष
shirisha...@gmail.com wrote:
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Adam D. Barratt
a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
On 16.05.2012 04:06, shirish शिरीष wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Adam D. Barratt
a...@adam-barratt.org.uk wrote:
On Wed, 2012-05-16 at 00:30 +0530, shirish शिरीष wrote:
On Tue, May 15,
Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no writes:
No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
the floppy group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
You mean that they allow you to burn a CD but not write to a
Timo Juhani Lindfors timo.lindf...@iki.fi writes:
Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no writes:
No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
the floppy group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
No, that
On 05/16/2012 06:10 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no writes:
No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
the floppy group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
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On Wed, 16 May 2012 07:53:55 -0300
Ben Armstrong sy...@sanctuary.nslug.ns.ca wrote:
On 05/16/2012 06:10 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no writes:
No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
the floppy group. From
Bjørn Mork bj...@mork.no writes:
I fail to see how burning to a local user's CD is any better, but yes,
if that is a consideration then they need some system to tie the rights
to console access. I believe ConsoleKit and the replacement
systemd-loginctl attempts to solve such problems.
Yes, I
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 09:00:29PM -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Steve McIntyre]
The major win with dd onto a raw device is that you can specify the
block size. For most USB sticks, using a block size of 4MB or so is
going to be *much* faster than using the default for dd (512 bytes)
or cp
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 02:20:08PM +0100, Steve McIntyre wrote:
We had a brief discussion back in April about s390/s390x CD images,
but I'm still not clear on what people would like me to do here.
At the moment, on all other arches we currently create:
* small CDs (businesscard and
[Steve McIntyre]
You're not measuring the time taken to sync to the flash drive
either, so all you're going to be seeing is the speed of writing to
cache.
Huh, I figured the 'sync' call at the end of each test run covered
that.
I've done lots of work with USB flash and MMC/SD cards over the
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