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  1. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    That's because in the config file there is rock authentication enabled. Disable it. Or u may try using transmission as id and password
  2. dheerajjotwani

    Plug Computer - Mini wonder

    well it runs a stock tonido arm-linux f/w but since usb boot is enabled, you can pretty much boot it using any arm compiled variant
  3. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    great find man... i wonder if i should break open the tonidoplug too... hehehehe stop instigating man :-p
  4. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    as long as it doesnt reoccur...
  5. dheerajjotwani

    Download Rig Components and 1x2 GB ddr2 Kingston value RAMS

    will take the agp card if its working... need it shipped to lucknow
  6. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    guess its OS related... you say it was once during an apt-get session?
  7. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    i have never had this problem... i think u should try with root fs on a separate partition from the data... maybe may be the workaround... the other reason could be that the dock fails to boot from the usb hdd, instead goes straight to the nand... i ahd this issue once, and realised the hdd was...
  8. dheerajjotwani

    Motorola Snoop S9 Bluetooth Stereo Headset

    wonder what transpired...
  9. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    yup... i missed that... my bad
  10. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    okay here is it copy pasted... #!/bin/bash # Script name: /etc/usbmount/mount.d/00_a_ensure_mount_order # Beta script: not tested # This script will ensure mount order of harddisk # This script will not be effective in changing the boot order set -e LOGFILE="/root/usbmount.log" # Enlist...
  11. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    well thats how the plug/dockstar is hard coded to perform... few users on the forums posted issues where the mounting often happened in a haphazard manner... this happened in cases where more than one usb disk or disk with multiple partitions were attached to the plug... there is a script...
  12. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    see using multiple partitions on the hdd has a workaround... there is a startup script which mounts partitions in a particular order... atleast on the tonidoplug till before they enabled this by default
  13. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    i am sure there is a cdma solution too... i can easily use the bb+ modem with ubuntu on my laptop... somebody well versed with linux and arm cross compilation can for sure help us replicate this on the plug... i wonder how it hasnt been already achieved...
  14. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    i would take one just to sample and try interesting things with it... count me in --- Updated Post - Automerged --- @Varkey @ Gaurish... chk this out... i have been looking at amahi when was planning a home server... which is before i got the plug... Amahi Plug Edition - Amahi --- Updated...
  15. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    varkey, i suggest we should stick to ext3 format... i have sampled this with routers, media players, and now the plug computer... most of these systems gel best with ext3 since they based on ext3 natively. once samba is set properly, media transfer although slowish, is consistent. i get 8-10mbps...
  16. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar Discussion and Tutorial Thread

    also, fat32 would reduce read and write speeds using samba...
  17. dheerajjotwani

    Seagate Dockstar - Cheap NAS and Download Server

    my observations... 1. using ext3 f/s works best when running these linux embedded systems... read/write off ntfs causes a lot of orphan sectors on the disk... 2. i never get CPU bumping beyond 25%... even while i am running transmission, copying data and running a 720p mkv on my laptop using...
  18. dheerajjotwani

    Media Players - ACRyan, WDTV, Xtreamer and the like

    @m-jeri - suggest the playon hd to you... the 12.5k one. it comes with a one year indian warranty yup my bad, its from china... wonder if i have this misconception from the package or manuals... thanx for clarifying that... as for the build quality, i have held the wdtv avatars and asus oplay...
  19. dheerajjotwani

    Which one - WDTV (Rs 5475) Or WDTV Live (Rs 6582) ?

    well on your suggestion i started a new thread on media players ... as for your problem i will follow it on acryan forum
  20. dheerajjotwani

    Media Players - ACRyan, WDTV, Xtreamer and the like

    your requirements are met by the top end players... more like the popcorn hours, nmt hdx, acryan playonhd... see egreat is a good player too, infact before i discovered about the better ones, i was convinced on buying it. it was when i started comparing reviews, it dawned on me that ultimately...