You may be wondering why linux is not pointing to a standard /dev/sdX for your SATA hard drives. When you come across a reference to a hard-drive in the ID form like this:
disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca221d63ffd
You may be wondering why linux is not pointing to a standard /dev/sdX for your SATA hard drives. When you come across a reference to a hard-drive in the ID form like this:
disk/by-id/wwn-0x5000cca221d63ffd
Posted in Linux, Troubleshooting
Just found this great comedy clip featuring Jeff Ross, the comedy genius who has roasted Pamela Anderson, Donald Trump, David Hasselhoff and many more. Clip after the break, enjoy! Continue reading
Los Angeles and Orange County is a beautiful city filled with different kinds of people from all over the world. However, whats undeniable about California is the Mexican influence and the broad availability of cheap Mexican food all over the state. Continue reading
Some of my favorite DJ’s were in Miami this past week. Sadly I was unable to make it to Miami, but here is a video mashup of their sets for both Swedish House Mafia Masquerade Motel 2011 and Ultra Music Festival, both events occurred on the same weekend!
Finally got a break for school, which means that after work I can get home and play with my toys instead of doing homework. This weekend I set myself to fix my video card so that I can once again use my three monitor screens on computer (it stopped working awhile ago).
So I went out to Frys Electronics and got myself another video card that I could match up with my old ATI RADEON 4870 512MB DDR5 via Crossfire. Crossfire is a protocol from ATI/AMD that allows you to use two video cards as one for better performance.
Posted in Blog, Troubleshooting
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