Perhaps, it would be better to look for some lighter and open-source alternatives to dropbox.by habibie - Off-Topic
For a Western Digital HDD, there is a idle3-tools. I wonder if this tool will work with other brand, i.e. a Seagate HDD.by habibie - Debian
Last year, I bought a combo external DVD/CD burner from NewEGG (Asus brand) under US $12 (after a rebate) and it works as described. Although I have not tested to burn any DVD/CD media using this device on any Linux embedded system, I have been occasionally using it on a Linux desktop computer to burn DVD/CD media sans a problem. Now and until 12/20/18, TMart has this Slim Portable USB 2.0 Extby habibie - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > UserLAnd is an Android app that supposedly let's a person setup a Linux distro as if it were a program in Android. > It claims to be able to run any Linux distros at full. Does that mean we can use it to hack the Android device sans root. That will be cool to be able to remount any Android filesystemsby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie. > > > Would it be possible for you to take the snapshot of the serial port you want to solder and post > it here? > > daviddyer already did and posted that in this thread. He did a really good job :) I downloaded that pic to add to my Steamlink notes. > > https://forum.doozan.comby habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > AngryCoder, > > Yes, now the hard part is that I've never learned to solder properly :)) so I need to buy some parts to connect serial console. This serial port does not have solder buttons to jiggy up temporary connections. > Bodhi, Would it be possible for you to take the snapshot of the serial pby habibie - Off-Topic
Hi Bodhi, Sounded like you are starting a new project to hack a Steamlink.by habibie - Off-Topic
I just realized that I have to click the download button to download the tar.bz2 file. So, it is OK now that I can download this.by habibie - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Updated 24 Jul 2017: > > Basic Debian stretch Kirkwood rootfs for most Kirwood plugs: > > - tarball size: 188M > - install size: 488M > - The init system used in this rootfs is sysvinit. To boot with systemd, see note 2 below. > - Installed packages: nano, avahi, ntp, busybox-syslogd (logby habibie - Debian
Martin aus Dortmund Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now I moved the radicale installation from my linux PC to the (just revived) dockstar, after installing python3 based radicale there via PIP. > If you installed the radicale package using python's pip utility, then the installation is only available locally to the user account, isn't it? A beby habibie - Debian
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it's quicker to get these from amazon or newegg, it might take two months to reach you if buying from gearbest. > I completely agree with what you said above. Also, when buying any (micro)SD and/or USB storage shipped from China, one needs to take into the account of fake capacity. A couple of years ago, Iby habibie - Off-Topic
I don't know if this Alfawise 32GB Micro SD Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card - LIGHT BLUE 32GB US $4.39 + Free S/H to US from GearBest is any good deal or not. For me, I would just go to my local MicroCenter to grab its microSD brand when it's onsale. So far, the ones I bought a few months back work pretty well on my Rpi0.by habibie - Off-Topic
Just wanted to pass along this Lenovo ThinkCentre M58 SFF PC - Intel Pentium E5200 2.5GHz, 4GB DDR3, 160GB HDD, Integrated Graphics GMA4500, DVDRW, 8x USB 2.0, Win 10 Pro 64-bit, 1 Year Warranty, Grade A Refurbished - PC3-3111 US $69.99 + US $9.99 S/H ~= US $80. TBH, I don't know how good it is.by habibie - Off-Topic
Martin aus Dortmund Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now I was stuck on a working step from https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096. during.... > Sorry, the above link is a very long discussion thread. Please be more specific to the post you want us to read. > apt-get update returns on each contacted update server.... > > Clearsigned filby habibie - Debian
DonCharisma Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can anyone confirm I have all the correct options - "nosuid,noexec,size=18M,nr_inodes=4096" as that was just a copy and paste, and differs from what @Nematocyst suggests in this thread above :) ... also happy to know if there's "a better" solution ... > I added the above with size=32Mby habibie - Debian
Never had I thought I would run into this issue with my Seagate GoFLEX Home and Dockstar, too. :(by habibie - Debian
Right now, MicroCenter has this Micro Center 32GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash Drive US $3.99. All you need is to either order online and/or just go to your nearest local Micro Center to buy it. If you need a smaller and slower version, perhaps this Micro Center 16GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive US $2.99 will just do. TBH, I would just get the former.by habibie - Off-Topic
No problem. I just don't wanna spend US $25+ to get a free S/H and wasting time to await for the delivery. Instead, I would rather buy 5x of this Micro Center 32GB microSDHC Class 10 Flash Memory Card US $5.49 / each from MicroCenter (a total of US $27.45) and use this $5 Off $30+ In-Store & Online to bring its total price down to US $22.45 or about US $4.49 / each (see my post). Andby habibie - Off-Topic
lolinger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > However, SMB is very fast. > How fast?by habibie - Debian
Bad news for me as the price was US $10.88. :(by habibie - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > COOL. but hardware seems too weak > Exactly. Also, it ONLY comes with a 10 Mbps RJ45 port!!!!!by habibie - Off-Topic
GameStop is offering a Sony PlayStation 2 Slim System (GameStop Premium Refurbished) under US $30 and a Sony PlayStation 2 non-slim System (GameStop Premium Refurbished) under US$20 (currently out of stock). I don't know if you can do anything with them, but perhaps this How to install Linux on the Playstation 2 will sway your vote in getting a Sony PlayStation 2 Slim System. ;)by habibie - Off-Topic
MicroCenter has this Micro Center 128GB SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash Drive $14.99. If you place an order of 2 pieces + some fillers, a total of $29.98+, you probably can use this $5 Off $30+ In-Store & Online coupon. Recently, I bought both 64 GB and 32 GB USB memory stick with 2x 32 GB micro SD cards with a total less than $30, MicroCenter accepted the $5 coupon.by habibie - Off-Topic
I hope I am wrong here. But, it looks like your device probably has a faulty RAM.by habibie - Debian
Joe, TBH, I don't know. I was hoping it will take a 220 VAC as its input. After all, the spec clearly indicates it is a 220 VAC LED bulb.by habibie - Off-Topic
as247 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I saw you tried to boot to ALARM with Bodhi's U-boot 2017, any success?. I have tried the latest ALARM image, boot console looks fine but system not up, no IP, no ssh... > Quotehttps://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,56939,58944 > From the same discussion thread, I followed up Bodhi's post to tweak my NFSby habibie - Debian
I am not trying to discourage you, but it looks like that is how much you can get. However, I don't know you can use the hdparm utility to tweak an SSD card. I have a 3 TB SATA HDD on my Seagate GoFLEX Home and it can only give me around 60 / 50 MBps write throughputs using the dd / f3 utilities, respectively, as shown below. # dd if=/dev/zero of=/srv/devel/tmp/output.img bs=1024k countby habibie - Debian
I just placed an order for this Ultrafire G9 10W 1800LM LED Corn Light Bulbs (2 pcs) US 1¢ + Free S/H from tMart. It is based on a 220 VAC. If you live in a country with a 220 VAC, then you probably want to place an order (sorry, only one per customer) and use it in a kit project with a Raspberry Pi (Zero/W)?by habibie - Off-Topic
Had I not already bought some 32 GB microSD cards + 32/64 GB USB3 memory sticks from a local MicroCenter a few weeks back, I certainly would make a trip to scrap some.by habibie - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Koen, > > Try this DTB. > Bodhi, A bit OT here. If you don't mind, I sure would like to know how/where did you scrap the DTB files from.by habibie - Debian