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..btt
Mar 26, 2008

Bruxism posted:

Honestly the only problem I've had is getting my x 52 pro working, but it looks like saitek is working on putting it sooner new drivers eventually.

What problems are you having? Mine's worked since Win10 release. The wheel on the throttle was a bit dodgy at first (clicks didn't register unless I fiddled with the control panel clutch setting after each reboot), but has been fine since the first post-win10 driver release, which was like a week later. All drivers were straight off the support site, I didn't do anything special.

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..btt
Mar 26, 2008
Unless your internet connection is faster than your hard drive you probably shouldn't be downloading linux ISOs to your SSD - it's likely to put a great deal of wear on it moving very large files on and off constantly for no appreciable benefit. Just change your default download location in your linux ISO downloader utility.

I'm pretty sure you can only enable quotas per-user, per-drive. Not per-folder.

..btt
Mar 26, 2008
The thing about linux ISOs is that there are a lot of them being released all the time, and it's easy to fill many disks with them. And from what I understand, wear levelling doesn't work quite so well with a full drive. I get that wear isn't generally an issue on SSDs, but he has a small system drive and presumably a large storage drive/NAS. So he might as well just download direct to where he'll store them.

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