Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
added comments marked with ## as I do not concur and unable to reproduce the
errors you talk about with samba. The final comment you added about formatting
is an issue with MS Windows not supporting standards. Maybe you could add a
method to recreate these samba issues?
1. Transmission shuts itself somethimes.
## auto restarts
2. Samba does it same.
## not had this problem
3. When downloading from my Samba server a bigger file the download stops or
the download speed starts to "count down" 1 second = 100kbs. At the end its
like 200kbs max.
## This is more a linux problem so the original & snake will suffer. FTP should
really be used to move large files as thats maxing my 802.11g wifi @ 4MB/s (6
being a theoretical max)
4. Samba doesn't remember files? The files I add disappears somethimes.
## not sure what you mean as I do not have this problem and cant reproduce.
5. Swapfile doesen't help anything?
## Agreed
6. If you change file promissions via SSH it wont remember it for longer than
10minutes.
## not sure what you mean as I do not have this problem and cant reproduce.
7. Usually very poor transfer speed.
samba poor speeds all other speeds max connection
Very VERY unhappy with Snake OS
I would like to have the old one back
+ DO NOT FORMAT YOUR DISK WITH SNAKE OS "FORMAT PROGRAM" IT WILL MAKE THE DISK
UNWRITEABLE
## Format is a windows problem... snake will format ext3 which microsoft in
there wisdom dont support and make very hard to add third party support. EXT3
is a reasonable filesystem format all other OS can read except for Windows.
Original comment by g1p...@gmail.com
on 28 Mar 2011 at 10:10
I am sure you could get the original firmware back (attachment) but I am not
sure if that's actually a good idea. If you have used the original firmware
long enough, I am sure you will find that the torrent program for the original
firmware shuts down overnight, yes! overnight. Transmission keeps it up so long
a the machine is up. Download speed and transfer speed doesnt depend on the
software, but the machine, the original cpu is not very high end, so no matter
what firmware you are using, its the same.
Ted
Original comment by ted.cho...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2011 at 4:14
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by
heikkine...@gmail.com
on 17 Mar 2011 at 8:37