As the heading suggests, as far as I am concerned HAL is not fixed. If you remove the fix - the file nosync.fdi given as the temp. fix for opensuse - then any USB "stick" is as slow as grass growing.
I just did a test on my laptop. I created a 400 MB file and began copying it to my USB 2.0 drive. I immedately noticed no speed increase from earlier this week. I was getting 120 - 140 Kb/Sec with an estimated time of completion of 1:20:00. So far, all I've done is the hal update through YOU. -- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com linux - genuine windows replacement part
Kai Ponte wrote:
As the heading suggests, as far as I am concerned HAL is not fixed. If you remove the fix - the file nosync.fdi given as the temp. fix for opensuse - then any USB "stick" is as slow as grass growing.
I just did a test on my laptop. I created a 400 MB file and began copying it to my USB 2.0 drive. I immedately noticed no speed increase from earlier this week. I was getting 120 - 140 Kb/Sec with an estimated time of completion of 1:20:00.
You're lucky. I am only getting ~37Kb/s transfer rate.
So far, all I've done is the hal update through YOU.
That's how hal got updated here a couple of days ago - via YOU. Cheers. -- Don't argue with an idiot, people may not see the difference.
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