Hi, linux il gurus,
According to recent item in cnet,
SanDisk said Monday that Windows Vista is not optimized for
solid-state drives, delaying the delivery of optimized drives until next year.
see:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-9996317-64.html
My question is this:
I know that the ONLP
David Shwatrz wrote:
My question is this:
I know that the ONLP project uses FLASH drives. This probably
gave some push for developing FLASH filesystems for Linux.
what is the state of Linux regarding SSD ?
From some talk to someone working at SanDisk, I gathered the following:
They don't
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 09:52, David Shwatrz wrote:
Hi, linux il gurus,
Hi! :)
My question is this:
I know that the ONLP project uses FLASH drives. This probably
gave some push for developing FLASH filesystems for Linux.
what is the state of Linux regarding SSD ?
It's not a direct answer
Hi to ya' all
I have a Nokia N95 in Cellcom and I've just upgraded my plan to the surf as
much as you want in 129 NIS a mounth.
Connecting to the net with my phone is very simple in windows using the
nokia PC Suite but becomes a terible headache.
I've tried the sugestions in this pages:
The following configuration works for me with the latest Ubuntu (actually,
it's been working on Debian and most previous versions of Ubuntu as well).
I have a Nokia E65 (shouldn't be a difference). I'm also using Orange, so the
configuration should be changed for Cellcom - I think the windows
Hi all,
I have a strange problem, and it is happening on several servers.
I set up NTP to synchronize, sometimes with a local NTP source (say, a
Windows Server domain controller) and sometime external (the usual ntp
servers). The NTP process is working, and displays the time offset
properly.
Hi,
Can you show us an example of /etc/ntp.conf ?
- Noam
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 4:26 PM, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I have a strange problem, and it is happening on several servers.
I set up NTP to synchronize, sometimes with a local NTP source (say, a
Windows
Noam Meltzer wrote:
Hi,
Can you show us an example of /etc/ntp.conf ?
Attached as is. The Debian pool servers are unreachable due to the
firewall. I can try removing them, but I doubt it will make any
difference. They hardly show up when you do ntpq, so I doubt they matter.
Shachar
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On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Attached as is. The Debian pool servers are unreachable due to the
firewall. I can try removing them, but I doubt it will make any difference.
They hardly show up when you do ntpq, so I doubt they matter.
I *think*
2008/7/23 Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have a strange problem, and it is happening on several servers.
I set up NTP to synchronize, sometimes with a local NTP source (say, a
Windows Server domain controller) and sometime external (the usual ntp
servers). The NTP process is
Amos Shapira wrote:
2008/7/23 Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have a strange problem, and it is happening on several servers.
I set up NTP to synchronize, sometimes with a local NTP source
(say, a Windows Server domain controller) and
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 16:26, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
I have a strange problem, and it is happening on several servers.
I set up NTP to synchronize, sometimes with a local NTP source (say, a
Windows Server domain controller) and sometime external (the usual ntp
servers). The NTP process is
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