

Yup, 60W.
More than enough to power one or two drives but when 3+ were writing I’d have a random disconnect.
Tried different hubs, of increasing power. Same thing.


Yup, 60W.
More than enough to power one or two drives but when 3+ were writing I’d have a random disconnect.
Tried different hubs, of increasing power. Same thing.


How do you keep it properly powered? When I tried something similar, some drives would randomly vanish because the peak power demand exceeded the supply of the hub.


Can’t recall the first with certainty, but I think it was when I was driving in a heavy snowstorm on the highway and witnessed an 18-wheeler jackknife in the opposing lane, eventually coming to a rest in the divider. Since stopping was only going to put me in danger, I had it call it in and give the mile marker.
I’m fairly certain it wasn’t a medical emergency, but given the snowy conditions it wasn’t going to be fun for anyone involved.


I will never understand why they removed the bluetooth tap to toggle, and replaced it with an open to a separate screen. That’s what long-press was for!
My 10.11 migration blew up because one of my directories didn’t have enough space for the migration.
The path
/var/lib/jellyfin/datahas insufficient free space. Required: at least 2GB.
It looked like the jellyfin service started after the package install, but it was stuck in a loop attempting migration.
Burned optical media shelf life can be as little as 5 years, so I don’t think it should be recommended for long-term storage.
I had a coworker preparing a customer database that arrived via sneakernet. He typo’d a variable during an rm -f step and ended up wiping the device because it was his working directory and the variable was undefined.