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Linux and Ogg compatible portable music player?

Remember when AskMe was all about product recommendations? Everything old is new again. What's a good portable music player that supports ogg files and works, officially or not, with Linux? [more inside]
posted by kenko on Nov 29, 2004 - 8 answers

 

Trapped in a maze of twisty cables, all alike.

Trapped in a maze of twisty cables, all alike: yesterday one of my harddrives (about two years old) started fucking up (I/O errors) whenever I tried to read some directories (like /usr/bin and /sbin, helpful). Boot with knoppix, by some miracle am able to read the drive, fsck it. I switched the cable going from the mobo to the CD drive with that going to the hard drives, and then it worked. At some point my other hard drive (less than a year old) starts to have similar errors, but worked on reboot after a fscking. Today: same problem as before! But, on merely switching which drive was above which, so the cable fit in more naturally, it works! So my question: could simply twisting the cable have caused those errors? If not, where's the error more likely lie—with the drives or the motherboard?
posted by kenko on Oct 12, 2004 - 9 answers

Problem with computer

My computer is driving me nuts! Something about it is extremely broken, because it's wildly unstable. [more inside]
posted by kenko on Aug 13, 2004 - 20 answers

Has anyone had any experiences with the guys at sysbuilder.com?

Has anyone had any experiences with these guys or other such shops?
posted by kenko on May 12, 2004 - 5 answers

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