ahh yes, i seem to have a different vernacular...by 'flash drive' i mean a usb 2.0 nand flash drive. Looking at the eee wiki disk and drive benchmarks it seems as though the sdhc cards are maxing...
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ahh yes, i seem to have a different vernacular...by 'flash drive' i mean a usb 2.0 nand flash drive. Looking at the eee wiki disk and drive benchmarks it seems as though the sdhc cards are maxing...
what SDHC card are you guys using? Seems like even a great sdhc card has lower sustained read/write rates than a good flash drive, so why install BT3 to an sdhc over a flash drive? I'm debating...
When I was in college, it was popular to use the word "hack" or "hacker" or "hacking" in reference to an elegent or quick yet clever solution to a hardware or software problem or to describe the...
your typing an l (L?) that is where a number goes...i assume you want to type a 1 (# one).
-1 is fake authentication
~JSlice~
You could just bang out a quick perl program to do it...10 digits is not much (especially in the crypto world).
#/usr/bin/perl
for(my $i=0;$i<=9999999999;$i++){
printf ("%010d\n",$i);
}
...
I have a 4g non surf. Everything (mostly) runs fine with BT3. The only consistent problem i have is with battery reporting, but I think this is independent of model of eee.
BT3 correctly...