On Jul 1, 2012, at 11:02 PM, Edward M wrote:
On 07/01/2012 09:47 AM, Jasse Jansson wrote:
I have tried to install Vector Linux a couple times and the install hangs at
random locations.
I have started to suspect overheating problems.
I just removed the lid over the CPU and almost burnt
Hi.
I'm trying to install dfly on two different computers right now and it's not
going well.
Case 1:
A 6-7 years old laptop (ASUS A6Km) just got an Fatal trap 12 after a very
long time exercising the cd drive.
I think the install-o-meter was at 56% when it happened.
The fault code says:
On Jul 1, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Sascha Wildner wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:58:55 +0200, Jasse Jansson ja...@yberwaffe.com wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to install dfly on two different computers right now and it's not
going well.
Case 1:
A 6-7 years old laptop (ASUS A6Km) just got an Fatal
On Jul 1, 2012, at 7:02 PM, John Marino wrote:
On 7/1/2012 15:07, Sascha Wildner wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 12:58:55 +0200, Jasse Jansson ja...@yberwaffe.com
wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to install dfly on two different computers right now and
it's not going well.
Case 1:
A 6-7 years
On Feb 23, 2009, at 8:10 AM, Bill Hacker wrote:
Freddie Cash wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Csaba Henk csaba.h...@creo.hu
wrote:
I need to setup a backup machine, and I intend to utilize today's
snapshotty filesystems (which boils down to Dfly+Hammer or FBSD
+ZFS --
btrfs is not
On Nov 18, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Dmitry Komissaroff wrote:
Jasse Jansson ?:
Do anyone knows why it's impossible to install from an external
USB CD/DVD-drive ???
I'm may be too late, but answer is simple (worked for me with
AsusEEE 701), you need just load EHCI usb driver manualy from
On Nov 13, 2008, at 4:31 PM, Christopher Rawnsley wrote:
On 12 Nov 2008, at 23:21, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
What I do when I want to install OpenBSD is: download an appropriate
bsd.rd [0] to an existing OpenBSD installation on a USB HDD, boot
from
the said USB HDD on the new hardware
On Aug 1, 2008, at 1:09 PM, Michael Neumann wrote:
Hi,
So Hammer does not guarantee transctional consistency of data in
case
of a crash, only that of meta-data, right?
Is there a method to guarantee the write to be transactional, so that
I either have the previous version of the file or
On Jul 7, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Michael Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Just compared writing a 1 GB large file with Hammer and got:
dragnas# dd if=/dev/zero of=test count=200
200+0 records in
200+0 records out
102400 bytes transferred in 26.880290 secs (38094827 bytes/sec)
When I
On Jun 30, 2008, at 2:22 AM, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:I've backed up my /home partition and formatted it as HAMMER. I
:restored it and then moved some files around, did a prune-everything
:and a reblock, all worked fine. (I love to see how hammer does NOT
:stress the harddrive, as the LED
Sdävtaker wrote:
I was using a P1/233MMX with DFBSD before buy a linksys router.
I got the linksys router becouse the P1 micro crashed and i couldnt find
a replacement, linksys router (WRT54G) sucks, i got to restart it once
per week at least, it likes to crash a lot even with the lastest
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