So... you post on Slashdot, and you need to go somewhere to *buy* jumpers???
Look at the harddrive, there is often a spare or unused jumper hidding there. Western Digital drives are typically shipped with one jumper in "parked" position, they do not require any to operate in Master Single mode. I am not sure about other brands. Or just carefully short the pins with a paper clip.
Oh, and um I am not gonna be responsible for whatever damage you might inflict upon yourself or your brand new Dell.
Without errno patch qmail source won't even compile against newer versions of GLIBC.
To make things worse qmail binaries compiled against older version of GLIBC might stop working in strange and unobvious ways because of errno issue.
Unfortunately I did not discover this one little patch buried somewhere until my qmail installation broke suddenly (after GLIBC update) and I spend a few hours panicing, editing and recompiling.
Defined by who exactly? Dracula was known to take strolls in sunlight. Granted that put him in "depowered" mode. But no instant burning.
P.S. This is not a defense of Twilight, as I am, personally, not familiar with the books to actually form an opinion.
So... you post on Slashdot, and you need to go somewhere to *buy* jumpers???
Look at the harddrive, there is often a spare or unused jumper hidding there. Western Digital drives are typically shipped with one jumper in "parked" position, they do not require any to operate in Master Single mode. I am not sure about other brands. Or just carefully short the pins with a paper clip.
Oh, and um I am not gonna be responsible for whatever damage you might inflict upon yourself or your brand new Dell.
Without errno patch qmail source won't even compile against newer versions of GLIBC.
To make things worse qmail binaries compiled against older version of GLIBC might stop working in strange and unobvious ways because of errno issue.
Unfortunately I did not discover this one little patch buried somewhere until my qmail installation broke suddenly (after GLIBC update) and I spend a few hours panicing, editing and recompiling.