What are yor RAM and Processor specs?
Also it does take a little while to load.
Xanayoshi wrote:What are yor RAM and Processor specs?
Also it does take a little while to load.
dmesg
TheeMahn wrote:Xanayoshi wrote:What are yor RAM and Processor specs?
Also it does take a little while to load.
Spoken like a champ. I did respond to him on the donors site to do the exact same thing not 20 minutes after he posted it. I would prefer the output of:
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in your current O/S provided it is Linux based. Now that I know he has a good burn, have you tried noacpi etc from the F6 option? Would be the next question presented. We will have you running it, let there be little doubt about it. If I have to research your hardware and find a fix. I fix yours, how many others do I also fix? I hate my job, and at the same time gratification of doing the right thing does have it's rewards. We have awesome staff on board. I typically am not here and floats along wonderfully.
Xanayoshi: I see you have various droids in your sig is that an indication to roll out a droid based O/S?
I put entirely too much load on that drive err raid array. One gets used to the speed and tend to just dump everything there:
Amazing first of all the above is files moved from a single SSD which is fast, but tiny. The destination 2 X 2TB Seagate baracudas raided. If I were to raid in another 2 TB drive would be faster then SSD and 6 TB of space. Most people do not think like I do when it comes to productivity. I do not like to wait on a computer. First opportunity I am going to order a 4TB drive to back that drive up daily as cron across the network. I have lost terabytes of info over the years, never 4 terabytes in one crack. Want speed? There are always downfalls.
TheeMahn wrote:Xanayoshi wrote:What are yor RAM and Processor specs?
Also it does take a little while to load.
Spoken like a champ. I did respond to him on the donors site to do the exact same thing not 20 minutes after he posted it. I would prefer the output of:
- Code: Select all
dmesg
in your current O/S provided it is Linux based. Now that I know he has a good burn, have you tried noacpi etc from the F6 option? Would be the next question presented. We will have you running it, let there be little doubt about it. If I have to research your hardware and find a fix. I fix yours, how many others do I also fix? I hate my job, and at the same time gratification of doing the right thing does have it's rewards. We have awesome staff on board. I typically am not here and floats along wonderfully.
Xanayoshi: I see you have various droids in your sig is that an indication to roll out a droid based O/S?
I put entirely too much load on that drive err raid array. One gets used to the speed and tend to just dump everything there:
Amazing first of all the above is files moved from a single SSD which is fast, but tiny. The destination 2 X 2TB Seagate baracudas raided. If I were to raid in another 2 TB drive would be faster then SSD and 6 TB of space. Most people do not think like I do when it comes to productivity. I do not like to wait on a computer. First opportunity I am going to order a 4TB drive to back that drive up daily as cron across the network. I have lost terabytes of info over the years, never 4 terabytes in one crack. Want speed? There are always downfalls.
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