Hi Lisi,
On 12/04/2015 07:07 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
I think they do two grades now. The more expensive ones are reputed still to
be good.
Mine cost 1400 euro. That must be the better quality businessline. Yet
it's build-quelity is terrible.
And a casing broken in BOTH corners in the first few
On 12/04/2015 05:28 AM, Erick Ocrospoma wrote:
I currently have one T440p Lenovo. It's a rock solid, with a nice
keyboard. In depends mostly on
your needs, T series are for long usage (uptime). Supported on Linux,
I've played here with Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora.
I currently have a t430s, but
On 10/21/2015 01:17 PM, mourik jan heupink wrote:
This sounds exactly as the solution we're using. Only we backup up to
a freenas device, using rsync, zfs and it's snapshots. Using 4*6TB WD
disks in a raidz2 config. Allowing for two disks to die at the same
time without data loss. T
Yes, we do use pretty much the setup you describe, i.e. rsync push to
backup server, btrfs volume with daily snapshot subvolumes on the
server. This particular setup has been in use for more than two years by
now, and is working well with 8-10 servers (totals for all backed-up
I am not sure. But, how old is this reform? I have used voltmeters more
than once, and have always read 220V. But, I have not had to find
failures in an installation since at least few years, maybe 5-6 (which
is a long time when you still are not 30 years old, so I'm not sure
about how many years
On 12/15/2014 11:36, Erwan David wrote:
Europe is officialy 230 V, which with the allowed interval around the
nominal value permitted to accept continental 220 V and UK 240 V.
Yes, that's exactly my understanding of things here at the moment.
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Hi,
berenger.morel writes:
In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so, the whole of europe has
gradually changed to 230v, as a compromise between UK (240v) and the
rest of europe (220v).
MJ
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On 12/08/2014 08:40 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
When I set up a system such as this I always test afterward that the
system can be booted from each disk individually. Don't boot past
grub. Just boot to grub to verify. If you boot past grub into a
degraded raid system it will create a "split brain"
Hi,
On 2/20/2014 6:29, titantopp...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
Has anyone tried upgrading to the more current Samba4 package
(https://packages.debian.org/jessie/samba), which is at 4.1.4?
For your information: we are running the sernet samba packages here. No
idea about the upgrade path you are
Hi,
Anyone here running an STORAGEWORKS ULTRIUM 3000 LTO5 tape streamer
connected via an LSI SAS3801E HBA? (on debian wheezy x64)
Our current HP Ultrium 920 SAS LTO3 works perfectly over this card. Just
wondering if I can expect the later generation LTO5 to work as well,
over the same SAS ca
Hi Henrique, Darac, list,
I am currently talking with support from our firewall solution (astaro),
because it seems that astaro drops the initial second query. (the A
query goes through, and the query is dropped by astaro, without a
log entry or other notification)
So it looks like a bu
Hi all,
We are seeing strange delays in dns resolving with apt-get and wget.
Tried various public dns servers (for example google dns, opendns)
I used tcpdump to see what actually happens, and we found out that
apt-get makes two requests for security.debian.org:
standard query A
and
standard q
I think a very interesting new startup is jolla, by ex-nokia employees:
www.jolla.com
They claim to be very open, they have android app compatibility, and
their first device is to come out before the end of this year. I'm
keeping a close eye on them.
MJ
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