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I'm trying to pick out a HDD to be used with Linux (Fedora Core 6). I've ruled out SATA because it doesn't reach the specs I need, and I'm trying to choose between SAS and SCSI. I'm leaning more towards SAS because SCSI is on its way out. However, SCSI is more reliable because it has been around much longer. My main question is if I go with SAS and decide to upgrade to a better SAS driver in the future, will I need to install a new driver? Otherwise, I might as well just go with SCSI for now because I'll have to install more stuff anyway.
If anyone has more information than what I've come up with or can answer my question, please help!
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SAS is the current SCSI implementation. AFAIK the only differences between the old parallel and new serial interfaces are at the drive/controller chip level with identical interfaces looking towards the OS.
jswarts wrote: My main question is if I go with SAS and decide to upgrade to a better SAS driver in the future, will I need to install a new driver?
This doesn't make sense as written. Is one of the two "driver"'s here supposed to be a "drive"? The OS driver is from the controller company and completely independent of the diskdrive. You can upgrade the OS driver or add new drives without touching the other.
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Oops. Yeah, I meant, "If I go with SAS and decide to upgrade to a better SAS drive in the future, will I need to install a new driver?"
I am going to be running Fedora Core 6 and wasn't sure how compatible/reliable/supported (I'm not sure which word makes the most sense) SAS would be. My department had issues with SAS on Linux in the past, which is why I am doing this research. I don’t have the details of their problems, but I wanted to find out if this was common for SAS and Linux, or if it used to be a common problem and is now fixed. Right now, the research I have done leads me to believe that as far as performance, SAS isn’t really all that much better than SCSI right now. Buying SAS over SCSI doesn’t seem like it would be a huge improvement. Am I being misled here?
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for linux stability issues you'd need to post to a linux forum. This is justa WAG, but my suspicion is that just like with IDE drives you'd only see a performance gain for burst mode IO with sustained transfers being limited to the mechanical speed of the drive components, scsi drives have higher sustained rates but IIRC they've also had higher bandwidth levels to match. IF the SAS drives have sufficiently higher platter densities than the ultra320's at equal RPMs you'd see a gain there but it wouldn't be bus related.
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You have to explain to them [VB coders] what you mean by "typed". their first response is likely to be something like, "Of course my code is typed. Do you think i magically project it onto the screen with the power of my mind?" --- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Thanks for your help.
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jswarts wrote: I'm trying to pick out a HDD to be used with Linux (Fedora Core 6).
The best place for this question would be either FedoraForum[^] or the Fedora mailing list[^].
Anyway SAS is SCSI (SCSI over Serial) and Linux doesn't really care which type of physical wire connects the host adapter to the drive. Just pick a host adapter that has driver support in the "vanilla" kernel and everything should be OK.
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Hi All!
I get the following error message whenever I connected with the Internet and open browser Internet Explore 6.0.2800.
Should I have to change the secuirty level????
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Errrorpage.jpg[^]
How can I remove this error message ???
I have already format my pc 2 times......
"Success lies not in the result , But in the efforts !!!!!"
Amit Mistry - petlad -Gujarat-India
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Some type of malware is causing that. it can be installed on the pc (installed upon first internet connection) to remove it use some spyware remover or antivirus (spyware remover: lavasoft ad-aware or spybot search and destory, for antivirus look at avast) then to make sure that it doesnt come back use a good firewall, i perfer kerio, but something more simple would be zone alarm.
(note that the message is the malware or network attack, whatever you do don't download their software, its bad software posing to be good security software..)
Google the programs i named and you will find them...
//Johannes
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It's a harmless message being received using the Network Messenger protocol, from the Messenger service. Go to the Services console in Control Panel, Administrative Tools and stop this service, then go to Properties for the service and disable it. The fact that the message is getting through shows you have no firewall - very dangerous - and the fact that the service is enabled indicates you are not running XP SP2, which means that you are not getting Microsoft's latest security updates. If you do not keep up to date and use a firewall, you run serious risk of your computer being compromised by one of the many attacks targetting remote code execution vulnerabilities in Windows and other software on your computer.
I recommend that when you reinstall your PC, if your Windows disc is XP SP1 or RTM, UNPLUG FROM THE INTERNET FIRST - physically unplug your modem or router from the phone line or other outgoing connection (saves accidents). Then, after setting up your internet connection, turn ON the XP firewall under the network connection's Properties page, Advanced tab. Only then should you reconnect your internet connection.
If you're not sure what version the Windows disc is, it doesn't hurt to do this anyway. If the disk is SP2, it will ask whether you want to enable Automatic Updates during the setup phase.
Then go to Control Panel, Internet Options and click Use Blank under Home Page. This ensures that if your default page contains anything dodgy (generally unlikely, but if you have a customised version of IE on your install discs it could do something).
As the very next thing you do, before doing anything else, go to Windows Update and download all the updates. Reboot when it tells you, keep doing this until XP SP2 and all the newer updates are installed. I normally opt-in to Microsoft Update so that Office, Visual Studio, SQL Server, etc are all kept up-to-date too.
You should ensure you're running up-to-date anti-virus software. I use AVG - the free edition[^] is available for non-commercial use.
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Dear anyone how read this,
Is there anyway to distinguish between inputs from different mouses in a C++ or C# application?
Thank you in advance!!!
Eloy
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Unless you have a hardware solution and drivers that supports this, there's no way to tell the difference. Not even at a low level with a mouse hook.
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Hello,
I need a software to protect the software in a usb pen drive that prevent the unauthorize user copy.
I think that the software should retrieve the serial number of the usb pen drive, and I will compile this serial number with the source code of the program ?
How to retrieve the serial number of a usb pen drive ?
thanks
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sfrigio wrote: How to retrieve the serial number of a usb pen drive ?
You've made the classic mistake of assuming that there is one. Most don't expose one. What you want isn't really possible. Media is media, be it magnetic, reflective, or silcon. The only way you're going to prevent unauthorized USE (you cannot prevent unauthorized copying!) is to use a hardware key dedicated to the purpose of protection. The USB drive is NOT that piece of hardware.
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And to crack that puppy faster than the time he took to protect it -> Google[^].
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Hi All,
i have a seagate harddisk of 80GB ... i bought it before 2 years... 80% of my disk in Full..
now my system become Slower while accessing the disk...what can i do to increase the speed
Thanks,
Vimal
If U Get Errors U Will Learn
If U Don't Get Errors U Have Learnt
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Have you defragged it recently?
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Ya did defragmentation.... but i did not format it for a long time ( atleast one year )
If U Get Errors U Will Learn
If U Don't Get Errors U Have Learnt
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Did you defragment it or did you DEFRAGMENT it?
Ever since Windows Defrag ruined one of my disks I have been using O&O Defrag, which works a LOT faster (2 hours for a 80 GB partition on a SATA disk, filled with 79 GB of data) and does much better optimation.
Get a trial version of O&O Defrag (which is the only defragger I can recommend, sorry) and defrag your disk, THEN try again.
Also, you might want to create an image of your disk with a working, freshly installed Windows on it, so that you can get back to the "fast" state easily.
Cheers,
Sebastian
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"If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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hi i am having hp pavilion 061 machine. theres speaker in the system itself. hoe to enable. does it need any cables?
Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.
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If the speakers are internal (I'm assuming they built-in to the monitor), and you want to use them, then no you do not need any cables. Unless I misunderstood your question. Now if you want to hook up a new pair of speakers, then yes you would need cables.
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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yes they built in to the cpu. but it doesnt work
Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.
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Hmmm... I never heard of speakers being built-in to a CPU. Could you please send me a link to your computer's manufacturer/model web site? I can't find your model anywhere. A HP Pavilion 061, right?
Also, have you checked your settings and drivers in Control Panel -> Sound and Audio Devices ?
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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my model is Hp pavilion slimline s7410n PC
Arise Awake Stop Not Till ur Goal is Reached.
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