Hello, On Sat, 28 Apr 2012, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2012-04-28 04:08, David Haller wrote:
DEVICESCAN -a -d removable -I 194 -I 190 -I 231 -I 9 -I 240 -I 241 -I 242 -T permissive
Try something like -I 194 -W 4,45,55 better.
You'd have to do that -W for the other attributes too, and also adjust temperatures according to the disk (some e.g. Samsungs generally report lower temperatures, others (e.g. Seagate, WD) higher). As I mentioned: I ignore that stuff in smartd, but watch temperatures with hddtemp and gkrellm and have set alarms to beep, e.g.: warn command: beep -f 1200 -r 1 -l 150 alarm command: beep -f 1200 -r 3 -l 150 As software.o.o is broken ATM, and osc doesn't find anything, I don't know if and where 'beep' is in the distro. I'll push the package to my home repo if I don't find it elsewhere in OBS/Packman. BTW: I generally use the beeper quite a lot. A low long beep[1] notifies me of long running background jobs being done (e.g. video encoding), a long normal beep[2][3] of finished downloads, and high beeps (see above) of "alarms" ;) Those beeps get through no matter how loud/muted pcm or whatever is, no matter what other sound stuff is doing. Which is the main reason for me using them as alarms etc. You need to activate that though via kernel cmdline: pcsp=enable=1 and you need to 'modprobe pcspkr' (e.g. MODULES_LOADED_ON_BOOT). -dnh, remembering game _music_ played on that beeper ;) [1] beep -f 260 -l 800 [2] beep -l 600 [3] default beep from beep is eq. to 'beep -l 200 -f 440', default beep (c.f. printf '\a' >/dev/tty12) seems to be approx. 'beep -l 100 -f 751'. -- I'm extremely disappointed. I send you out for exciting, new designer drugs, you come back with tomato sauce. -- Dr. House -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org