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Forum: Hardware 05-26-2015
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Posted By Corona688
It may not be possible to fix a buggy driver by...
It may not be possible to fix a buggy driver by fiddling with a buggy driver. The problem may be the driver itself. A kernel upgrade might help or might not, but would be rather drastic.

It's...
Forum: Hardware 05-26-2015
11,165
Posted By hicksd8
I've heard that the early Pavilion BIOS's could...
I've heard that the early Pavilion BIOS's could be buggy. Have you got the latest BIOS?

Is there anything in the BIOS such as "allow the O/S to turn off this device"? If so, disallow that to...
Forum: Hardware 05-25-2015
11,165
Posted By Corona688
Did you restart the network service? The driver...
Did you restart the network service? The driver doesn't do everything by itself.
Forum: Hardware 05-25-2015
11,165
Posted By Corona688
Try this -- unload the driver before you suspend.
Try this -- unload the driver before you suspend.
Forum: Hardware 05-25-2015
11,165
Posted By Corona688
Probably not. Suspend in linux tends to...
Probably not.

Suspend in linux tends to work badly with buggy drivers.
Forum: Hardware 05-25-2015
11,165
Posted By Corona688
What modules are loaded to deal with this...
What modules are loaded to deal with this adapter? You may need to rmmod them, modprobe them, and restart the service for that network device.

It may be simply buggy, however. Realtek is at...
5,307
Posted By Corona688
dd if=/dev/sda...
dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/USBDrive/dd/partition-restore bs=1 count=2047 will give you 2047 bytes, not blocks, because you have set the block size to 1. Use bs=512, or just leave out bs entirely, since...
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Posted By Corona688
That's incorrect, cylinders and sectors haven't...
That's incorrect, cylinders and sectors haven't mattered since 1996. The computer just asks for block 6, block 123485701, or whatever, and the hard drive handles all the rest.

What do you mean by...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 05-21-2015
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Posted By Corona688
I looked at your post and made a judgement call...
I looked at your post and made a judgement call -- you had only four posts under your belt and didn't use code tags, so I assumed you didn't know how. Our form-letter for that includes detailed...
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Posted By Chubler_XL
for fs in $f{1..12} do mkdir...
for fs in $f{1..12}
do
mkdir /mnt/$vgname/$fs
mount /dev/mapper/${vgname}-${fs}
done

However, I would consider using an array instead of f1 .. f12 variables as you are not limited to...
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