bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Y2K panic was a lot of fun! Yours truly was one tasked to find and put in remedies (if necessary) for a particular million-line-of-code software system :)) > I believe such a panic only affected Windows OS users. I never bothered with it and was sort of disappointed that it never happened on any of my Linux desktby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Super cool of you. That's the one with a SATA port and USB 3? > Yes and v4-a3-01 comes with a USB3 and SATA docking port. > Someone going to be happy. I don't have postage even or I'd be begging you :-) > Exactly, Joe. Shipping through USPS will cost about US $6+. I don't knowby habibie - Off-Topic
What you all said above is practically a capitalism scheme. That said, the existence of Linux is probably due to socialism. ATM, capitalism looks like a dominant thing in this world, not exactly like the world depicted in StarTek world.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Back to the matter at hand, Microsoft isn't doing this because they're nice, and time will tell what they're up to. My guess is that they will claim it all as intellectual property. > I just don't hope so. However, when that happens, I believe lots of existing developers will start toby habibie - Off-Topic
@bodhi: My FreeSWITCH installation was rather involving. It was a turnkey project based on OpenWRT source. In other words, all I did was to configure OpenWRT source through its make menuconfig to enable (include) software packages into its firmware build, i.e. FreeSWITCH and among other software packages, for a target platform of Marvell Kirkwood (Seagate Dockstar and/or GoFLEX Home/NET). Thenby habibie - Off-Topic
daviddyer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well, I am still using the old unlocked Vonage PAP2 (in sipura 1001 firmware) together with RasPBX on Rpi3B. > That is the best ATA device, AFAICT. I bought some of the original Linksys/Vonage locked PAP2 back in late August 2005 from some local Staples stores under US $25 each + 6% local sales tax (US $1.5) anby habibie - Off-Topic
rayknight Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hope you didn't buy that as it's a Class 4 device and won't be very useful with a Raspberry Pi! > Thank you, Ray. I did not buy the microSD card for that reason.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > in stock - that you're uncomfortable giving out your address - if so I can understand that. > Joey, as I mentioned before, I already have some HT-701 devices that I bought from local Walmart stores for less than US $1 each. IIRC, both HT-701 and HT-802 use the same CPU and run on Linux OS. The differenby habibie - Off-Topic
I am not exactly sure the functionality of this PCI Express 1X To 16X PCIE Riser Card. My understanding is it allows to make use of any PCIe video card for a number crunching when connected to a USB3 port. If so, I wonder why USB3 and not USB2 port? Does it really need that much bandwidth that requires a USB3 port? Otherwise, I can think of using this card on a Pogoplug Pro (for computational purby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If I see any more of them Habibie I'll mail you up to two, no problem. > Joey, I really appreciate such a thought. However, I think it will be more prudent to spend such a shipping cost of the item on other needed things. OTOH, I already have some of HT-701 (single RJ-11 port) and IIRC they both havby habibie - Off-Topic
Joey, The way I see this differently. After all, this device is a Linux embedded system and you could get if for less that US $1. Like I said, I wished my local Walmart stores still have some stock so I could grab them all and try to hack it to run debian. IIRC, the internal CPU of this device is clocked @ 1GHz and that is plenty of juice to drive FreeSWITCH.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But, just know I'm on board if you have instructions or something. > If you are looking instruction on how to un-customize and/or unlock this HT-802, it is on my OP and/or here. Unfortunately, my local Walmart stores ran out of stock. :(by habibie - Off-Topic
It is rare to see any mentions of an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) here in this forum. So, I thought perhaps it is not a common device used by anyone here, except me. Anyway, I wanted to share here with you about the clearance of this Vonage Box VoIP Phone Adapter US 98¢ from any of your local Walmart stores (if it still has some in stock). It is basically a customized Grandstream HT-802 (spby habibie - Off-Topic
I don't know if anyone wants this USB2 SanDisk Cruzer® Dial USB Flash Drive - 32GB (3-Pack) $16.99. If it were a USB3, I would place an order.by habibie - Off-Topic
I just checked and the SanDisk microSDHC Memory Card - 32GB is now $7.64 (no coupon needed).by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey, thank you. I decided not to get any of SanDisk.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Realistically, I think the only SD card that might get you >= 40MB/s Write speed is the Sandisk Extreme. Other Sandisk modles have much slower Write speed (they might have very fast Read speed that exceeds 40MB/s). > I guess this SanDisk microSDHC Memory Card - 32GB should have no more than 20 MBps write throughpuby habibie - Off-Topic
Joey, thank you. But, I am looking for a faster microSD card for an Rpi 0 W which only has a microSD slot.by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey, is this 32GB Ultra you just bought? If so, can you please test to find out what is its R/W performance, preferably using the Linux dd, i.e. dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX bs=4M (where sdX is the device)? If it is capable of writing @ 40 MBps, I sure would get it for my Rpi 0W that I bought recently.by habibie - Off-Topic
Have a look here. I am interested in the 32GB microSDHC card, but don't know what is its R/W speed. So, I passed.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "hi customer ,sorry for this inconvenience , how about refund you 60% for this as compensation ? pls ,we are small sellr ,our workmate sell this item at low profit ,hope you can understand , or if you do not want this item any more ,could you pls return it back to us ? we will pay for shipping fee ,is it oby habibie - Off-Topic
AFAICT, mistake like this, especially from a Chinese seller on eBay, AliExpress, and/or some non-EU/US online stores, is done purposely to attract unaware buyers. Such a seller MUST be responsible to rectify the issue, else to provide 100% refund. On either or both AliExpress / eBay, I had encountered such a seller many times especially when buying some Li-ION batteries and always got my money baby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Note about habibie suggestion above: this rootfs most likely does not need zImage or DTB. So the error messages about missing those files are actually just info, not errors. But we can only be sure about that after the same cloned rootfs on SD card has been tried. > Bodhi, thank you for the above clarification.by habibie - uBoot
Looker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bodhi , > > > > U-Boot 2016.09.01-1 (Oct 10 2016 - 23:13:37 -0600) > Arch Linux ARM > Pogoplug V4 > gcc (GCC) 6.2.1 20160830 > GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.27 > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 > starting USB... > USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 > scanning bus 0 for devices... 6 >by habibie - uBoot
Today only (5/21/18), Fry's Electronics has this HGST Deskstar™ 5K3000 3TB 3.5 inch Hard Disk Drives US $69.99 - US $20.99 (with a promo code: 9433869) = US $49.00 (local pick up only). My local Fry's Electronics store ran out of stock. So, if your local Fry's Electronics store still has this 3 TB SATA HDD in stock, grab it before they are gone. PS. I just checked with the couby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok. Clean up all the spams. If this spammer coming back again then I'll give up :) > Oh no, but I can understand your above remark. It really is a pita and time consuming to split spam posts off many existing posts while the spammers simply cut/paste his/her spam posts.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This spam is worse that it does not have an account. I've notified Jeff. > Wow, this is certainly some news to me and you are right that there isn't such an account. I wonder how the spammer posted all the spam post sans an account. Did s/he create an account, posted all spams, and then delete the account?by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh oh. I think it was Habibie who got me to buy a USB tester a while back - when the wiring was backwards there was no number under volts and a higher number for amperage. > Sorry to hear about that, Joey. Yes, I posted such a 7 in 1 USB tester DC Digital voltmeter a while back when it was on sale. Did yoby habibie - Off-Topic
Bodhi, thank you.by habibie - Off-Topic