I've run the tests in disk utility (palimpsest) and gsmartcontrol on both drives and both passed. It does label quite a lot as 'old age' and 'pre fail', but it still passes so I don't think that...
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I've run the tests in disk utility (palimpsest) and gsmartcontrol on both drives and both passed. It does label quite a lot as 'old age' and 'pre fail', but it still passes so I don't think that...
How did you install 1.2.2? I'm guessing you downloaded a single .deb file from somewhere?
Anyway, I suggest you add the deluge ppa repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list
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I'm glad you solved it this way, but I did notice you must've skipped some parts of that guide you linked. If you follow it exactly I don't think you'll run into these problems.;)
It may be a long shot, but are you sure the daemon is running?
Also it might be worth checking the daemon's logs. I don't know if and where it logs by default but you can make it log like this.
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I checked the disk utility tool (palimpsest) from the system menu. It reports both drives are okay, although it has relocated 4 bad sectors on sda (not the drive that failed in my opening post).
I'm...
hey all,
I've been having some weird hard drive failures on my mythtv/torrent computer, running a normal 9.10 ubuntu install. Hopefully someone here can tell me what's going on with this thing. The...
Thanks for re-posting this here, and of course thanks to the original author for producing it in the first place.
The addition of flexget is particularly awesome :)
Just remembered this article showing how little hardware you really need for HD playback on linux. Show it to your friend if he needs some more convincing :)...
Adding a second card wouldn't make a difference regarding video playback. The only reason to even consider multi-gpu setups is if you're a serious gamer who wants to play everything at super high...