On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:52 PM, Nifty Hat Mitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 08:13:54 -0700, Robin Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Henry Ritzlmayr wrote:
> >> Am Freitag, den 20.06.2008, 09:37 -0600 schrieb Robin Laing:
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are running other commands to the disk may time out.
Thus the "smartd" daemon could be triggering the dead time.
IMO, smartd is a cool tool. It does catch lots of disk failures in time
to back up and replace the disk. It also can do things that are unexpected.
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ex for me right now
>>> just
>>> to play something with it.
>>
>> play filename
>
> yep. Still about triple speed.
> Remember the vinyl records? Sounds like a 33 being played at 78. (If I
> remember the numbers)
Curious, is cpuspeed active?
Since cpuspe
ur site.
If your project has a long development time frame then Fedora
may give you a better view of the future. For example new compiler
releases (GCC) will show up on Fedora first.
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