I believe the file is /etc/sysconfig/ide for OpenSuse.
The file was essentially empty so I added "write_cache = on"
I ran the test again and the results were essentially the same as before.
I think I can test Linux to Linux by booting the Windows box from a Live image and using a NFS mount.
For Windows to Windows I can try connecting a laptop to the gigabit switch, I'm not sure if the laptop has a gigabit NIC though.
My other idea was to just scrap Windows and install Linux on...
NICs are both onboard.
The Windows box uses this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128363
The Linux box uses this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128050
It's Windows XP and OpenSuse 11.4.
Both system's firewall are disabled.
I don't think this will be an issue with XP, correct?
I will need to test this one.
NFS is out for Windows as far as I know. I have tried SFTP with similar results. SFTP isn't really FTP though and the...
I added the following to smb.conf:
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
Copy file from Windows to Linux using cp is now: 9.34 MB/s
Still too slow.
So, I finally got fed up with having a crappy network at home and decided to do something about it.
I ran cat 6 solid cable through my ceiling (Rotozip into the drywall twice, push cables into resulting trough). I bought a Netgear GS108 8 port Gigabit switch and hooked it up when I got home...
You could also synchronize the static files fairly regularly in a couple ways.
1. Use rsync to copy deltas on a schedule.
2. Setup a version control system and commit any new/changed files to this on a regular basis (crontab). The standby system could then poll the VCS (also crontab) on a...
I've done some admin work with phpBB3. It has a large community of developers and many free plugins. I bet there are even vBulletin to phpBB3 migration scripts out there.
I use the TV with my HTPC. I believe it burned in because the computer didn't turn off the monitor for quite a while (several house). Next time I will also purchase a reputable brand.
Well, hopefully she pretended she liked the gift. You can't win 'em all. I'm sure I have given my wife many gifts over the years that she didn't like. But, she still appreciates the thought and effort.
Well, I decided that there is simply too much heat on BitTorrent these days. So, I decided that I would pay for a Usenet provider (UsenetServer) as I never hear any bad news about that. It's $10/month, and seems to be able to max out my connection easily (1.5 MB/s). So far the availability of...
That's a picture of Lake Shore Drive. There were 5 accidents in quick succession. I blame this on the morons that think they need to drive to work even after everyone in the city talked about how this is going to be the worst blizzard in 30 years. I took the red line and made it home last night...
Even with a lot of RAM Windows still pages quite a bit, especially if you leave applications running for long periods of time. I think I'd rather take the wear and have the performance.
I use the stock battery. I also bought a second battery shortly after I bought the phone, but I haven't used it. I generally charge my phone while I'm at work.
I've been using Auslogics Disk Defrag on my work computer. It has built in scheduling functionality. I have no idea how effective it is, but worth a look.
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