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"Ever since our launch over four years ago we've been bombarded with e-mail asking us to address the reliability of hard drives. Well folks, this is it... the culmination of months of discussion, research, and development. We're pleased to unveil our 2nd-generation SR Drive Reliability Database!"
crawling already
on
Xandros 1.0
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· Score: 4, Informative
'Tseems the site has all but yielded already. You can find some info at Distrowatch
Don't forget the roots, either: http://linux.corel.com/
(1) The phone cuts out for no apparent reason and
periodically reboots itself. 2 mates who had the
same model of phone had the exact same problem,
ergo it's a design fault.
Quite astounding, except for the fact that my FonyEricsson 68 does the exact same things -- and is painfully slooow to use with the small buttons and unmatched menu latency.
Better yet: sometimes the t68 seemingly comes up with a fit of the blue screens (screen shuts down, phone doesn't respond to any buttons including ON/OFF) and is only revivable by way of removing the battery.
Seen Nokias (5 yrs in use), seen Ericssons (1yr). Now what? Motorola? Samsung? Please.
"Ever since our launch over four years ago we've been bombarded with e-mail asking us to address the reliability of hard drives. Well folks, this is it... the culmination of months of discussion, research, and development. We're pleased to unveil our 2nd-generation SR Drive Reliability Database!"
'Tseems the site has all but yielded already. You can find some info at Distrowatch
Don't forget the roots, either: http://linux.corel.com/
(1) The phone cuts out for no apparent reason and
periodically reboots itself. 2 mates who had the
same model of phone had the exact same problem,
ergo it's a design fault.
Quite astounding, except for the fact that my FonyEricsson 68 does the exact same things -- and is painfully slooow to use with the small buttons and unmatched menu latency.
Better yet: sometimes the t68 seemingly comes up with a fit of the blue screens (screen shuts down, phone doesn't respond to any buttons including ON/OFF) and is only revivable by way of removing the battery.
Seen Nokias (5 yrs in use), seen Ericssons (1yr). Now what? Motorola? Samsung? Please.