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| location | Poland | |
| age | 27 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 7 months |
| seen | May 15 at 8:15 | |
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May 15 |
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How can I format an SD card with a more robust Linux-usable filesystem with a specific cluster size for better write performace? And my experience is the same as Arnd Bergmann and I was using top of the line SanDisk SD and CF cards as well as Kingston's USB drives. btrfs in SSD mode, ext2, ext4 without journal... they all did deliver sub 100KiB/s performance after partially filling up the device. |
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Jan 6 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 6 |
accepted | Using different SSDs types (not only SATA based) as system drive |
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Nov 2 |
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How to track which program causes my harddrive to spin up @Andreas Sorry, I don't know of any different applications that can do that on Windows. |
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Nov 2 |
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How to track which program causes my harddrive to spin up Read hdparm -Y, hdparm -Z and hdparm -S man sections. |
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Nov 2 |
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How to track which program causes my harddrive to spin up And Windows by default does spin them down when it sees that they don't receive any activity. |
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Nov 2 |
answered | How to track which program causes my harddrive to spin up |
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Nov 2 |
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How to track which program causes my harddrive to spin up Under normal conditions, when the disk had spun down and an application tries to access it, the OS will spin it up to handle the disk access. That's the normal, regular, daily stuff OSs do! |
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Nov 2 |
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How to track which program causes my harddrive to spin up Software has full control on power state of the HDD |
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Sep 5 |
answered | lenovo thinkpad edge 11. “burned” a little bit? |
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Aug 15 |
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Aptitude vs. apt-get: Which is the recommended (aka the “right”) tool to use? The official Debian squeeze documentation explicitly states not to use aptitude for upgrade from Lenny even though it was supported for previous upgrades, so I don't think it's only inertia... |
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Aug 15 |
answered | Windows 7 Very Slow Installation and Running |
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Feb 6 |
answered | How can I format an SD card with a more robust Linux-usable filesystem with a specific cluster size for better write performace? |
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Jan 23 |
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Should I wire directly to the basement for ethernet, or have a switch connected to another switch? It may be somewhat cheaper, but the speed of transmission and quality will suffer. Not to mention the problematic diagnostic of wireless networks. |
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Jan 16 |
answered | Linux on USB with / mounted on Pendrive? |
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Dec 19 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 19 |
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Using different SSDs types (not only SATA based) as system drive fixed card names |
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Dec 19 |
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Using different SSDs types (not only SATA based) as system drive suspend to ram notes |
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Dec 19 |
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Dec 19 |
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Using different SSDs types (not only SATA based) as system drive Thanks for the info! I'll probably try one of them when I have some spare cash as all the others have failed. I've added answer with details. SDXC should work as the X61s card slot is a real card slot, not a SD-to-USB adapter, so the SD protocol is used by the OS, not hardware. I have doubts about performance though... |