I wonder if this OpenELEC is capable of digital music output through the USB port, to an external DAC, like regular desktop Linux does.
That would be a killer feature.
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- March 11th, 2012, 11:40 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Raspberry Pi
- Replies: 47
- Views: 244120
- January 7th, 2012, 11:00 am
- Forum: Tips 'n' Tricks
- Topic: Unlimited gmail sub accounts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 97327
Re: Unlimited gmail sub accounts
Yup, been there, done that... no generation X or Y around here :-)
Also, the age of BBSes and 2400baud modems !
Also, the age of BBSes and 2400baud modems !
- January 4th, 2012, 7:39 pm
- Forum: Tips 'n' Tricks
- Topic: Unlimited gmail sub accounts
- Replies: 5
- Views: 97327
Re: Unlimited gmail sub accounts
Ia, thanks a lot for this tip, I'm sure I'd never heard of this before !
I remember seeing geeks with such tag-overloaded addresses ages ago, in the pre-Internet days, although the syntax was a bit more involved. The goal was the same, it relied on a special feature in good old Sendmail I believe...
I remember seeing geeks with such tag-overloaded addresses ages ago, in the pre-Internet days, although the syntax was a bit more involved. The goal was the same, it relied on a special feature in good old Sendmail I believe...
- October 20th, 2011, 7:28 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: What is a Zombie process?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10906
Re: What is a Zombie process?
Glad to be of help. Just one thing though : if you want FlexRAID to be of any interest to you, you will need at least three drives. Technically it is possible to use it (or RAID1) with two, but in that case you will essentially be mirroring (duplicating) your data, so you won't gain anything capacit...
- October 19th, 2011, 7:59 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: What is a Zombie process?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10906
Re: What is a Zombie process?
If you're not clear on what LTSP, LFS, NFS and KVM can do for you, it's safe to assume you can leave them aside for the time being, until you feel more comfortable with Linux and want to get your feet wet. FlexRAID is another matter. It's less well known than all the rest, confidential even at this ...
- October 18th, 2011, 9:43 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: What is a Zombie process?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10906
Re: What is a Zombie process?
I'm not sure the two are 100% related. I seldom use VNC and always leave it the way you describe. I still do get 'zombie' notices once in a while when logging in through ssh. Most times just one, occasionally up to four. My guess is that FlexRaid produces some of those, too. They seem harmless enoug...
- October 5th, 2011, 9:04 pm
- Forum: Software - Applications and Operating Systems
- Topic: How to verify my drive is "spinning down"
- Replies: 23
- Views: 14028
Re: How to verify my drive is "spinning down"
I can confirm that. Moreover, in most cases the directory tree on the share seems to stay cached on the client side after the drive spins down, so you can still browse through the folders without waking the drive (unless you actually open a file of course).
- October 2nd, 2011, 4:59 pm
- Forum: Software - Applications and Operating Systems
- Topic: Hard drive spin down prevented by webmin & samba
- Replies: 15
- Views: 47258
Re: Hard drive spin down prevented by webmin & samba
Glad to be of help. A simple fix, but tough to track down :-)
- October 1st, 2011, 8:57 pm
- Forum: Software - Applications and Operating Systems
- Topic: Hard drive spin down prevented by webmin & samba
- Replies: 15
- Views: 47258
Re: Hard drive spin down prevented by webmin & samba
Note: as a bonus, I've just verified that this now even survives a reboot :-)
- September 26th, 2011, 12:13 pm
- Forum: Software - Applications and Operating Systems
- Topic: Hard drive spin down prevented by webmin & samba
- Replies: 15
- Views: 47258
Re: Hard drive spin down prevented by webmin & samba
Hi, me again... After a long period of making do with this situation, yesterday I got irritated again and engaged in a more stubborn Google session than I previously had. Delving through page after page of vague forum postings, I finally chanced upon a useful hint -- not an explanation, exactly, but...