I was browsing through eBay and came across the following items (from the same seller) and thought perhaps anyone out here may be interested to grab the items before they are gone: Seagate FREEAgent GoFLEX NET US $17.95 Seagate FREEAgent Theater+ US $17.95. Just wanted to share.by habibie - Off-Topic
Joey, On a Linux desktop computer, I installed some open-source multimedia software packages: MuseScore, Rosegarden, KDEnLive, and OpenShot. The 1st two are mostly for music score editors (audio) while the last two are mostly for video editing. I don't know if you will like them or not, but it certainly won't hurt to give them a try when you are on a Linux desktop computer with moreby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah Ctrl + O should do it. > This open up a new project and will not recognize any VLC video file, unfortunately. I am used to with a GUI multimedia application to offer an option to load, if not import and/or export, a media file. Too bad this software does NOT seem to offer such an option. Perhaps, thby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Bodhi, > > > > Thank you. > > You're welcome! IIRC, you did try to use uEnv.txt for some boot configuration setup? If you still need to do that, you could try again and let me know. > I have two unitsby habibie - uBoot
I just downloaded a copy of REAPER for x86_64 platform. I don't have to install to test it. Once I execute reaper, I have no idea how to load any audio/video file to test. It does not seem to have an import function to import any media, does it?by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey, > > This REAPER has ARM build, but only for armv7. > Will REAPER run on CoreELEC? The reason I asked is because I just received an S912 (octa-core) Android TV Box with 2/16 GB RAM/eMMC storage (Sunveil T95Z+) under US $20 from eBay and it runs on CoreELEC. I believe it is an armv7 platform. If it is aby habibie - Off-Topic
Bodhi, Thank you.by habibie - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Back to what bodhi was saying about drivers: no respectable studio lacks Reaper right now. > I don't do Audio thing, except music. By music, I meant piano scores. In this case, I use musecore on my Linux desktop. Regardless, I don't know if this Ubuntu Studio will help or not.by habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > I wish you bon voyage with Linux OS. > > > > I don't understand what you mean or if you understand my situation. > I meant in a good way. > Two main machines and two additional pieces oby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But that third USB line of what needs switching over (whether that's VGA pins re-routed to USB o some other way), that goes up to the Monitor hub. But the more I think about it, you'd think there are enough VGA pins to make that a USB 3 switcher (which switches one line of that while the USB 2s also swby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For instance, this: > I don't really know what you wanna do with a KVM switch. Regardless, that is almost 2x the price of this 2-In-1-Out 2 Port USB 2.0 KVM Switch, except this one shipped from China and may take more time to arrive.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mh Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > sorry falscher Link > > > https://2018.zeronights.ru/wp-content/uploads/materials/19-Researching-Marvell-Avastar-Wi-Fi.pdf > > That was a very informative post, thanks mh! > > I’ve fried my Steamlink :) gettinby habibie - Off-Topic
cdlenfert Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > , but I jjust picked up a Pi 3B for $20 that I couldn't pass up at the time. > Any linky on the above?by habibie - Off-Topic
Currently Geekbuying is having a sale on this AP35 Intel Apollo Lake J3355 4GB DDR4 64GB SSD Windows 10 Mini PC Dual Band WiFi Bluetooth Gigabit LAN HDMI x 2 US $138. I don't know if this is a great deal or not, but just wanted to pass along for those who really want it.by habibie - Off-Topic
Any geekies here wants to save $$$ to get some inexpensive prepaid Android smartphones to use with Google Voice to place/receive free calls through a WiFi connection? A reconditioned LG REBEL 3 US$ 9.99 from Tracfone and an LG REBEL 4 US$12.99 from BestBuy are the two I found. I already placed an order for the later and will pick it up once the local BestBuy store is open. Good luck.by habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > By the way, how about the copy speed of your goflex home? mine dropped to around 15mb/s recently, don't know why. Usually around 30mb/s in the pass. > 15 mbps less than 2MBps. R U sure it is not 15 MBps?by habibie - Off-Topic
Yes and Dollar Tree is not bad, especially if you need the item right the way at a much affordable price (US $1). If you can waste for some shipping time (2+ weeks), AliExpress and/or Chinese sellers on eBay may have the same item at a much lower price than Dollar Tree. For instance, I recently bought a strip of 5x CR2032 from AliExpress US 68¢.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When you see the segfault executing commands, please stop, don’t try to fix it without a reboot. Bodhi, Yes, when a running rootfs gives the segfault messages, the best options are either to reboot and/or shutdown the system. For a shutdown, the the rootfs on an external storage can be simply checked for its integby habibie - Debian
Koen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't use sudo but su still works. Unfortunately fsck gives a segmentation fault. Are there any other options to check and fix the filesystem? > > > root@debian:/# fsck.ext2 /dev/sdb1 > Segmentation fault > > I haven't encountered a segfault like that. However, you can try it with a foby habibie - Debian
NewEGG has a flash sale for this ADATA 64GB Premier microSDXC UHS-I / Class 10 V10 A1 Memory Card with SD Adapter, Speed Up to 100MB/s (AUSDX64GUICL10A1-RA1) US $8.99 + Free S/H. If you need one, hurry up before the flash sale ends.by habibie - Off-Topic
This is interesting. When I poke around the pihole basic-install.sh script, I was just intrigued why picking /etc/pihole as the installation logging location as shown in line #32 (installLogLoc=/etc/pihole/install.log). An installation logging is usually just a temporary data and should be placed under /tmp. Otherwise, the default logging location on a Linux system on /var/log would be more apby habibie - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dockstar, a Kirkwood plug that won't die, mine has been running close to 10 years, keep on ticking like an Energizer bunny :)) > +1 here. It is now used to host an Rpi0 (piggyback through its miniUSB port) and/or among other things. I have an old and unused UG802 Mini PC -- a 2-core RK3066 with 1GB RAM. Perhby habibie - Debian
Currently (today only: 12/25/18), NewEGG offers the following 120GB SSD storages under US $20 + a free S/H as shown below. TBH, I really don't know the reliability of the brands. However, I am tempted to grab 1x for the 1st one (Silicon Power S55) mainly it has a better R/W throughputs and use it on a Seagate GoFLEX Home even though its memory components are based on a 3D TLC technology (3,0by habibie - Off-Topic
NewEgg has a 2018 X'mas Eve sale and one of the items is this 3 x ADATA 32GB UV330 USB 3.1 Flash Drive (AUV330-32G-RRD) $12.99 (or about US$4.33/each) + Free S/H. I don't know if this is or isn't a great deal.by habibie - Off-Topic
I don't know if this Micro Center 128GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash Drive US$14.99 is or isn't a great deal. The ones I bought Micro Center 32GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash Drive and Micro Center 64GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash Drive (see my original post) work great as a storage, but they won't boot on my Seagate Dockstar when I put debian on them. I haven't got times to look atby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Goflex Home has a battery. > Yes and OP posted the snapshot of the board that clearly shows the battery. > Open the case is quite simple. Remove the small rubber feet (I am descrbing from memory, cant recall if there are screws hidden behind the rubber feet). The base stays fixed to the board. The walls anby habibie - Off-Topic
Martin from Dortmund Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here are some photos > > Free Agent GoFlex Home Internal PCB Photos / Teardown > Thank you for the above snapshot. These days, CR2032 Li-ION batteries are pretty inexpensive.You can get them from eBay and/or AliExpress under US $1 / (5pcs).by habibie - Off-Topic
fishga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have a GoFlex Home with a dead battery and have > On both my Seagate GoFLEX Home units, I don't see they have any battery at all. So, what kind of a Seagate GoFLEX Home do you have that comes with a battery?by habibie - Off-Topic
From all your posts here, I am under an impression you all are talking about a linux dropbox client (not server) software, ain't you?by habibie - Off-Topic
alexr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a very slow process (should take a couple hours at the minimum) but it should produce and install an armel compatible binary. > Does it produce a .deb package for installation?by habibie - Debian