joerg_999 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i did copy a large videofile (8Gig) via samba in OMV. > That's great and thank you. Did you setup the Samba with an encryption connection? I believe the performance on NFS will be similar.by habibie - Off-Topic
Awesome! It certainly would be great to be able to run on a Seagate dockstar and/or GoFLEX Home/NET devices that only have a small RAM footprint. Thank you for sharing this information.by habibie - Off-Topic
joerg_999 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The speed ist about 115MBit/s which is the max amount of a Gbit network. > That's a great speed. But, how did you test the speed and what kind of connection, i.e. NFS, samba, or others, was used in the test?by habibie - Off-Topic
Bodhi, thank you for your clarification.by habibie - Off-Topic
This is interesting. I will keep my eyes on this thread. Thank you, Bodhi.by habibie - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > (the web page does not show the new post flag for updated post). I'm usually at the main page and won't revisit a thread/post if I don't see the red indicator when I refresh. > O Wow .., what a relief. It looks like I wasn't alone in this case. For quite some times, I ran into this issue, too. A fby habibie - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is a pretty awesome project and i thought i would share :) > > https://github.com/skiffos/skiffos > Thank you.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think 32-bit kernel will live on a while longer. > +1 here.by habibie - Debian
Yes and it's a sad story that Fry's went caput. I used to shope its local store nearby my house until a couple of years ago I started trusting to buy from any online stores, i.e. AliExpress, Amazon, eBay, and/or NewEgg, to save money. I don't mind waiting for the shipment to arrive. Bodhi is right that Fry's salespeople in every Fry's store didn't know enough tby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I did not realized that my last post was 15,000th post here in this forum until Christop noticed that :)) > In the span of a decade (10 years), that equates to an average 1,500 posts / year, or 4 posts / day, or 1/6 post / hr (1/360 post / min)!!! Regardless, congratulation to you, too. Keep it up and may anotherby habibie - Off-Topic
gimbus109 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Of course it's open source. > Haven't published it anywhere for now - waiting for it to be a bit closer to the final version ;-) > Gimbus109 > Please do let us know when the final version is published.by habibie - Off-Topic
gimbus109 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, guys! > This is my first post here, so I want to say hello to everybody involved ;-) > Welcome to the forum. > I've been reading the forum for some years - information found here helped me unlocking and restoring my old Stora NAS > - thank You! > Some time ago I've been given Neby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey and habibie, > > Seagate Backup Plus is a slower HDD. > Thank you Bodhi for the above information. I have a 3 TB SATA HDD (7200 RPM Seagate brand -- forgot the model number) that can deliver about 200 MBps write (IIRC) and was used on my Seagate Go FLEX Home (as an NFS drive) for about 6 month befby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks a lot for checking Habibie! I got an unexpected $10 added so I got a Seagate Backup Plus I think, 2TB.. So far it's not bad; smaller than the other external HDs. > A 2 TB SATA HDD for US $60 is not bad at all.by habibie - Off-Topic
From today's NewEgg eMail ad, you can find this Toshiba Canvio Basics 1TB Portable External Hard Drive USB 3.0 Black - HDTB410XK3AA US $44.99 + Free S/H - US $2 (with a promo code - EMCEHHX22) = US $42.99, Honestly, I have no idea how good this HDD is.by habibie - Off-Topic
I also would like to wish everyone the same to have a Safe and Happy Hew Year 2021. Wear mask and keep a safe distance.by habibie - Off-Topic
SeppNel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi habibie, > > Thanks, I did not end up using cron but you gave me an idea. I run this: > > (sleep 60 fts-set steamlink.crashcounter 0) & > > At the end in my rc.local so it waits 1 minute and then runs it, this lets me factory reset the link in case I break something. > Thank you. >by habibie - Off-Topic
SeppNel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I manually run "fts-set steamlink.crashcounter 0" every now and then to reset it but is kind of a pain. > Perhaps, you can let cron daemon perform this manual task at some predetermined interval?by habibie - Off-Topic
Retailed @ US$100 / piece on the market is probably a pretty steep price, YMMV. However, these days, it is very like for one to simply build a low-end Linux media and/or desktop computer using an inexpensive Android TV Box (recommended with a minimal 4 GB RAM , but doable with a 2 GB RAM + some built-in USB3 ports) with an LED TV (minimal 4K @60 Hz refresh rate) as a monitor. With any USB and/orby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks habibie. > You're welcome, Bodhi. > I don't want to install another driver just to get this one file! > If I could, I would do the same thing, especially on any Windows OS. > Perhaps I can find this in one of those links to some zip file somewhere > and extract it. > Thatby habibie - Off-Topic
Bodhi, I am not sure if this (scroll down to see which file to download) is what you are looking for. OTOH, a Google search result reveals a lot of hits on this.by habibie - Off-Topic
Today (1022/20) @7:00 PM ONLY from Walmart. Walmart is selling this onn. 43” Class 4K UHD (2160P) LED Roku Smart TV HDR (100012584) US $88.00. I don't know much about the TV; however, I sure think it would be a very inexpensive one and can probably be used as a computer monitor, i.e. this ODroid-HC4? Anyone?by habibie - Off-Topic
Before I go further, here is some information aboud an ODroid-HC4 with a based price of US $65. I wonder if anyone out here contemplates to get one to try. When I 1st saw this, I thought it just looks similar to a Seagate FoGLEX/NET unit. A further read on its specs really blows my mind away, with an exception it does NOT come with a USB3 port (if there exists such a SATA-2-USB3 port, I certainlyby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @habibie, > > Those you posted above are readymade 3G/4G capable routers. > > What I described in my post was a USB 3G or 4G modem. It is quite low cost (look it up). Then you would plug this modem into a Pogoplug and install Debian pkackages. > > Like this: > > https://www.amazon.com/by habibie - Off-Topic
Here is another one (GC111 300Mbps 4G LTE WiFi Router CAT4 Industrial CPE strong signal Suport 32 Wifi users With Sim Card Slot).by habibie - Off-Topic
Joe, Here is another one (LC112 4G lte cpe SIM card wifi router 300m CAT4 32 wifi users router RJ45 WAN LAN indoor 4G wifi router).by habibie - Off-Topic
As Bodhi mentioned above, here is a 3G Mobile Wireless Router Broadband Power WiFi Hotspot Power Bank 1800mAh (under US $8.00). It is a 3G USB modem. So, the speed is pretty low. I strongly suggest that you get at least a 4G LTE GSM router, something like this (TIANJIE 3G/4G Portable Hotspot LTE Wifi Router WAN/LAN Port Dual External Antennas Modem Unlocked Wireless Sim Card CPE Router) or this (by habibie - Off-Topic
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > When I tested with > > F3 > > utility by Digirati, I could only get > their > > throughputs as advertised. Considering the USB > > Flash Drive is a USB3.1, I believe its > throughput > >by habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > asterix Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > bodhi Wrote: > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > asteriby habibie - Off-Topic
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks habibie, picked up this deal and scored a 128gb SSD for $17.99 for one of my Kace M300s. Nice having SD and flash for more options to hack all my Plugs and other devices. > You are welcome. When I tested with F3 utility by Digirati, I could only get their throughputs as advertised. Considering the USby habibie - Off-Topic