On October 20, 2008 02:47:53 pm Bruce Harding wrote: > On Monday 20 October 2008 2:26:50 pm Bart Trojanowski wrote: > > * Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081020 14:10]: > > >> I was too, until I did some research and read a few reviews. > > >> Apparently the currently available drives don't live upto the > > >> theoretical possibilities of this tech. > > > > > > interesting. Got any links I can check out? > > > > http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-hdd-battery,1955.html > > > > -Bart > > I read a articule on the Eee PC forums that points out that even if these > SSD drives have limited rights, there is like to no change that you will > right the limit. More likely you would buy a newer version long before the > limit comes. > > I like want Trovals has to say about the new Intel SSD. For me one of the > bestest drawback of SSD has been that it can not read and write to the same > file. If you save a file it makes a copy of the file you are working on > then deletes the old one. Despite these limitations I've bought a Eee PC > 901 and I'm in love. I don't need big HDD space, all that I need is a 8Gb > SSD card and my 8Gb USB stick. I love that I only need to recharge the > battery once a day when I get home.
Thank for the correction. === bruce _______________________________________________ Linux mailing list Linux@lists.oclug.on.ca http://oclug.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/linux