It was suggested that I post this message here... Due to a fatal drive crash, the NA-DVD project has been delayed on working on the 4.0.5, and now 4.1.1, DVD .iso files finished/made for the DVD download pages.
Sorry for the delay, but sometimes equipment failure come before the scheduled replacement of those devices, drives, systems, etc.. ------------------------------------------------- What Actually Happened. . . . My " /sda " drive failed a little while ago. That would be equal to the " c: " and OS drive for you Windows users, that do not know Linux drive naming conventions. I replaced that drive after the long wait for the part to come in. Then I worked on recovering the files "lost" from other sources, since the last backup. Next, there was the major folder/file reorganization between two 2-TB data drives. Next, I had to do the new full system drive backups, which took some time, internal SATA drives to the external USB drives. During all that time I had to work on replacing all the lost work promised for people that were "time sensitive", that was not in the weekly/bi-weekly backups. All this take a lot of extra time out of my daily schedule, which does not have that much time to spare. Anyone who tells you that being "retired" give you more time to do things, does not volunteer for some local not-for-profit organizations and deal with working on projects like LO. It does not help the fact that I was "retired" due to major injuries and 3 strokes. Your "affective work day" tends to be really limited at that point. So in a few days, I should have the time to finish the 4.0.5 NA-DVD English DVD project. After that, I will deal with the 90+/- file download of the 4.1.1 install and pack files and do the needed work to create the 4.1.1 DVD out of the 4.1.0 DVD. The "worse" part of this whole process, for me, was that I was planning on replacing the drive in the first or second week in September. The failed drive was a 1-TB drive bought in early 2010. Now replaced with a 2-TB drive. The next oldest drive, a 2-TB one, was bought in mid 2011. I will be replacing it in September. The next oldest drive [2-TB] after than was bought in the fall of 2012, so it should be safe for another year. I have over 4 TB of data on 6 TB of drives, internally in my main home/office desktop. So it takes time to replace files from backups - USB 2 to SATA drive transfer - and then make a new set of full backups SATA internal drives to USB 2 external drives. It does not help that I have an extremely large clip-art and image collection, plus a very large audio file collection, on my system numbering over 700,000 files. Ever transfer 700,000 small image and audio files? The transfer speed to a an external USB drive is really slow during the transfer process of those files - under 2 MB/s - instead of average of 20-25 MS/s for the large files on my system. It has taken days to do a full backup, not incremental, of my whole system, while trying to do some work with the files on the drive[s] not being backed up at that time. Take my advice and replace your primary drives that are older than 2 or 3 years before they fail on you. It seems the larger SATA drives [1 TB or larger] do not have the life span of the 6 to 12 years old 40-80 GB IDE drives in systems I work on sometimes for people. Also when you buy the new SATA drives, get the extra warranties. 2 and 3 year limited part warranty from the drive maker tend not to replace a failed drive after 2 years of normal use. These extra warranty options, you can buy for a small amount, do have replacement options that should. . -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/website/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
