Sizzlechest
Regular Contributor
Personally, I turn off spindown in most of my external drives using the utility provided by the drive manufacturer.
I did not turn off anything in the hdd, the spindown isn't just working any more.Personally, I turn off spindown in most of my external drives using the utility provided by the drive manufacturer.
I did not turn off anything in the hdd, the spindown isn't just working any more.
Did you even read my post before you answered https://www.snbforums.com/threads/c...1-0-2-80-4sf-v-1-0-2-80-5sf.66275/post-637575Do you want the drive to spindown? If you turn off the spindown/sleep mode in the drive, it will always be ready.
Did you even read my post before you answered https://www.snbforums.com/threads/c...1-0-2-80-4sf-v-1-0-2-80-5sf.66275/post-637575
The Voxel threads have always been very congenial. Let's keep it that way.Did you even read my post before you answered https://www.snbforums.com/threads/c...1-0-2-80-4sf-v-1-0-2-80-5sf.66275/post-637575
I will, but my post wasn't so hard to understand.The Voxel threads have always been very congenial. Let's keep it that way.
Yes, installed it last night. No mention of it here yet.Version .7?
Does anyone feel it necessary to reset to factory defaults after every upgrade?
Yes, installed it last night. No mention of it here yet.
Up and running v1.0.2.80.7sf for 10 hours without a problem.
Thank you @Voxel for those regular and well done updates!!
You can check the change log on Voxel's website.Are there any details available for the .7 build? It feels uncomfortable to update without having an idea of the changes
You can check the change log on Voxel's website.
Seems he's not got round to updating this thread yet;
CHANGE LOG;
1.0.2.80.7SF:
1. Toolchain: Go is upgraded 1.15.2->1.15.5.
2. Toolchain: gdb is upgraded to 10.1.
3. Toolchain: make an order in binutils patches.
4. Fix NG/DNI bug/issue: 'config commits' -> 'config commit' (check_fwupgrade script).
5. iptables package is upgraded 1.8.5->1.8.6.
6. ipset package is upgraded 7.6+ [2020-03-09]->7.9.
7. unbound package (used in stubby) is upgraded 1.11.0->1.12.0.
8. util-linux package is upgraded 2.36->2.36.1.
9. lz4 package is upgraded 1.9.2->1.9.3.
10. ethtool package is upgraded 5.8->5.9.
11. libgcrypt package is upgraded 1.8.6->1.8.7.
12. libgpg-error package is upgraded 1.37->1.39.
13. curl package is upgraded 7.72.0->7.73.0.
14. sysstat package is upgraded 12.4.0->12.4.1 (also change of 'date'->'gnu-date' to fix an issue).
15. minidlna package is upgraded 1.2.1-2019-12-09->1.3.0.
16. libexif package is upgraded 0.6.21->0.6.22.
17. Host tools: upgrade bison to 3.7.4.
18. Host tools: upgrade gmp to 6.2.1.
19. Host tools: upgrade mpc to 1.2.1.
Answer: 1.0.2.80.7SFHi everyone. Could someone describe the difference in this three Voxel build I mean: 1.0.2.80SF vs 1.0.2.80.4SF vs 1.0.2.80.5SF. I have Netgear R7800 on stock firmware and I want to have transmission client and Kamoj Add-on to monitor my router parameters. So which of this three above build should I take? Thanks all.
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