Wow and that is a good deal. Thanks.by habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 7.5? ! too good > Exactly. As I said before, it could be a scam, too. Just remember, the item is sold and shipped by Easy Vision Inc. (not Walmart). I just simply could not resist to such a price and don't know how long the price will stay that way and/or when the stock will get depleted. Worse comes to worstby habibie - Off-Topic
I don't know if the following offer from Walmart (sold & shipped by Easy Vision Inc.) is real or a scam. Regardless, I just placed an order for some units and hope to run ARMbian OS. Set-Top Box H96Pro Amlogic S912 Octa Core Cpu 3+16G/32G Tv Box US $7.50 + Free S/Hby habibie - Off-Topic
I just tested the Micro Center 32GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash Drive US $4.49 with the f3 utility and found to have an average of 98.97/16.41 MB/s R/W performance as shown below. For such a read speed, this ought to be a great USB memory stick when used as a boot drive for any Linux embedded devices, AFAICT. ~ f3write "/run/media/habibie/USB DISK" Creating file 1.h2w ... OK! Creatingby habibie - Off-Topic
Looks like all I need is to taylor the /etc/default/smartmontools (/dev/sda is my SATA HDD). Then, run /etc/init.d/smartmontools restart to enable smartmontools. # cat /etc/default/smartmontools # Defaults for smartmontools initscript (/etc/init.d/smartmontools) # This is a POSIX shell fragment # List of devices you want to explicitly enable S.M.A.R.T. for # Not needed (and not recommeby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are you not using Debian smartmontools? > Bodhi, No. But, since you mentioned it, I just installed smartmontools. Now, what should I do to take the advantages of what smartmontools can give.by habibie - Off-Topic
I was searching Kali Linux for a Seagate Dockstar through google and stumbled upon this hard disk sentinel for Linux. It looks like a commercial package. However, it has a free version for an ARMv5 platform. I wonder if anyone here has tried this hard disk sentinel and can chime in before I will give it a try.by habibie - Off-Topic
I picked up my order and just finished testing the 32GB microSD card. The 32GB microSD card package includes an SD card adapter. Below is the R/W tests using f3 utility. As you can see, I was able to get an average of 25/16 MBps R/W speed through an SD slot with the included SD card reader. OTOH, I can get an average of 81 MBps read speed through a USB 3 port with a USB 3 card reader. However, Iby habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what's your application for rpi 0 w? I had two, only install motioneye on one > ATM, I don't have one yet. However, I plan to install Kali Linux and configure it with my NFS server to provide a home directory. This way, I don't have to worry about wearing out the microSD card. Eventually I will try tby habibie - Off-Topic
I needed some microSD cards to use on both my Rpi0 and Rpi0 W. Due to a limited budget, I started doing some bargain hunts. To make a long story short, I ended up with a MicroCenter brand. Below is the list of products I just ordered and will pick them up from a local Micro Center. If you have a nearby MicroCenter and would like to get them, I hope you will grab them before the offer will probablby habibie - Off-Topic
Thanks, but I will pass.by habibie - Off-Topic
Indeed.by habibie - Off-Topic
Even though if it comes with a free S/H to US, I definitely will pass.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > My understanding is OP tried to use systemd to boot a Pogoplug Pro using uEnv.txt. Can we do this using the above approach on any other boxes, i.e. Seagate Dockstar, GoFLEX Home/NET, etc.? > > Yes, it is the same uEnv.txt apprby habibie - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Bodhi, this just caught my attention. My question is will this work on any device other than a Pogoplug Pro? > > habibie, > > I am not sure what your question is. Please state > your question in context! Be a littby habibie - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi hkguy, > > Thanks for reporting this problem. It is indeed there is a typo in the default envs (my mistake) :) I'm surprised noboday has reported this before! Apparently uEnv.txt was not used by a lot of users. > > To fix this problem, boot into Debian as normal with sysvinit, and then > &gby habibie - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For me, I decided many years ago. Debian is a little more conservative, i.e. stable, and it saves me time (supporting others and for even myself). I would never run a system with unattended-upgrade mode with Arch. With Debian I do that all the time. > > Using Arch is like using Debian Testing repo, you get the laby habibie - Off-Topic
The following is the output of fw_printenv on my working Seagate GoFLEX Home NAS. It is currently running debian buster/sid. I hope it will help you. # fw_printenv bootcmd_exec=run load_uimage; if run load_initrd; then if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr; fi; else if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimageby habibie - uBoot
I noticed Walmart is selling this old RCA Wi-Fi Streaming Media Player with 1080p HDMI & AV Outputs, Instantly Streams Movies & TV Shows, Netflix, Vudu, Pandora, Black, DSB772WE/DSB872WR (Refurbished) US $14.95 + Free S/H. Here is the hardware specs. It is based on a Broadcom BCM7615 CPU chipset (clocked @500 MHz) with 256/256 MB RAM/eMMC storage. It's a WiFi device based on a Broadcby habibie - Off-Topic
If I could SSH into this device, I certainly would do cat /proc/cpuinfo to show its CPU information. You can also do a dmesg to find out more information about your device. On my S912 TV Box running on CoreELEC, the output of a cat /proc/cpuinfo is shown below (just for an illustration purpose). ~ ssh root@192.168.1.85 ############################################## # CoreELECby habibie - uBoot
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > https://slickdeals.net/f/11735623-11-6-dell-chromebook-refurb-intel-2955u-4gb-ram-16gb-ssd-90-free-shipping?page=4#commentsBox > > about $76.49 after 15% coupon: https://pages.ebay.com/promo/2018/0629/63432.html, only today > I would rather get a new 10.1" 8-core tablet with 4/32 GB RAM/eMMC storage fby habibie - Off-Topic
Today, I received some email ads from Light-In-the-Box with this offering H96 Pro Android6.0 TV Box Amlogic S912 3GB RAM 32GB ROM Octa Core US $30.59 . This offer sounds great until I saw the S/H charges. In my checkout, the S/H cost was about US $17. So, I had to cancel the order, unfortunately. I thought to share this here for those who want to get the item and don't mind about S/H chargesby habibie - Off-Topic
Now, Steam Link is $2.50 each. However, the $7.99 S/H cost really jacks up its price and makes it very unattractive, AFAICT.by habibie - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And, if you wanna physically connect this Rpi 0 W to your router's RJ-45 port, you can get this inexpensive 100Mbps Micro USB 2.0 RJ45 Adapter which uses an ASIX AX8872B USBNet chipset. I had tested a similar one with the same ASIX USBNet chipset on my Seagate Dockstar and was able to sustain an up/down-load @90 Mbby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > where you clearly stated that I was uncomfortable giving out my address. > > > > With all due respect, I said "I can understand if", which isn't a clear statement. Since we all use aliasby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It does not matter how many bit. If your code expected that date is always 19xx then it will crash when the calendar wraps around at new years eve Y2K. > Yes and it does. For instance, the 16-bit OS runs out of bits to handle the date and wraps around @ NY eve of Y2K. > For Y2K, if you have updated your Linuxby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I never bothered with it and was sort of disappointed that it never happened on any of my Linux desktop computers. > > You’re a masochist :))) > TBH, I really was very disappointed that the Y2K did not happen to any of my Linux desktop computers. I sure would like to find out what that would have doneby habibie - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > bodhi Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > The Y2K panic was a lot of fun! Yours truly > was > > one tasked to find and put in remedies (if > > necessaryby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You read me like a book Habibie - I was going to say if I determine it's better to get these off to you to consider it a domestic Chinese order, because it'll take from 2 weeks to 2 months for you to get it LOL > You are right mainly because of your comment here where you clearly stated that I wasby habibie - Off-Topic