[LUGSB] IDE weirdness

Peter Shon Peter.Shon at gmail.com
Thu Sep 30 20:16:27 EDT 2004


Check the jumper settings on the hard drives.


On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:52:49 -0400 (EDT), Akshat Aranya
<aaranya at ic.sunysb.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> A friend of mine is having problems with IDE disks.  The computer has two
> IDE disks on one controller.  No matter what master/slave configuration I
> choose, both the drives are not detected at the same time.  The computer
> was working fine until one of the drives went bad and was replaced with an
> identical new drive.  Could this be a problem with the controller, the
> IDE cable, or maybe some kind of configuration that I am getting wrong?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Akshat
> 
> P.S.: Sorry for posting a non-Linux query on LUGSB, but I figured that
> there are plenty of people who have more experience dealing with hardware
> than I do.
> 
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I know it's royal pain in the ass to all of us that are used to using
woderful programs like limewire, kazza, and of course bittorrent, that
this school blocks their use. I'm new in this University, so I might
not be informed as to any backdoors to the university's internet
capabilities. All I know so far are two programs which work: DC++ on
cronet (which has lately been experiencing some trouble), and (only
for music downloads/uploads) blubster (you can get it on download.com
or something like that, but its quite slow compared to even DC++).
Those of you who are big anime, games, movies, etc fans, should be
aware of suprnova.org, bittorrent and their awesome resources. So
here's the thing: if programs like DC++ and blubster work, then why
not bittorrent and limewire? there should be ways to mess with the
proxys or whatever the schools network is using to block access for
those programs. Any information on how the school is doing this, what
to do, or anything else relevant would be great.

Have fun :)
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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, Tony Kay wrote:

> I know it's royal pain in the ass to all of us that are used to using
> woderful programs like limewire, kazza, and of course bittorrent, that
> this school blocks their use.

What does any of this have to do with Linux? GNU? FreeBSD, even?




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