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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: More theories on lockupsRe: More theories on lockups
From: Bradley Alexander <storm_at_tux.org>
Date: 09 Dec 2002 21:34:40 -0500 On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 17:18, Björn Stenberg wrote: > Bradley M Alexander wrote: > > Its a JB6000, drive model Fujitsu MHK2060AT. I still wonder if there is any > > truth to the stories about Fujitsu drives having problems... > > I doubt it. The MHK2060AT is a very common JB6000 drive. I think there > would be more horror stories floating around if the model had issues. Hmmm. Wouldn't there also be more horror stories if it were a software bug? I was also considering the possibility that it was this particular drive, or this particular JB6000...But there isn't any particular set of circumstances that cause it...It doesn't happen at the same point on any track, nor does it happen with any particular movement of the unit (e.g. its happened in my pocket, as well as sitting on a counter. And even in my pocket, its not like I am jogging or doing aerobics, I'm generally working in the data center or walking around in the mall. I don't know... -- --Brad ============================================================================ Bradley M. Alexander | Debian Developer, Security Engineer | storm [at] tux.org Debian/GNU Linux Developer | storm [at] debian.org ============================================================================ Key fingerprints: DSA 0x54434E65: 37F6 BCA6 621D 920C E02E E3C8 73B2 C019 5443 4E65 RSA 0xC3BCBA91: 3F 0E 26 C1 90 14 AD 0A C8 9C F0 93 75 A0 01 34 ============================================================================ It's always a good idea to keep the pointy end going forward as much as possible. --Rules of the Air, #21Received on 2002-12-10 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |