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  1. More things without vowels...
  2. Release more kickass functionality for your favorite tech items.
  3. i hope you enjoyed GoT. It's a great episode. If it were GRR Martin books it would span 3 books and take 16 years to release.
  4. Just for the hell of it I counted up all of the "official" releases I've made to CA (ie: the ones that actually made it into a change log) and it totals 93. (TBH I'm a little surprised I haven't broken 100 yet) At least it keeps moving forward lol I hear that unraid 6.2 series won't enter RC phase until CA has at least 135 releases.
  5. See here for ffmpeg. Too many packages. Probably the same for mediainfo but I'll check it out. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=37541.msg474260.msg#474260 I think FFMPEG / MediaInfo would best fit into a separate MediaPack package based off the current functionality of NerdTools. Prepackaged list of media tools with none of them installed by default until user selects which ones to load. Other items to include would be the mkvtoolkit and an mp3 tagger. I also think there should be a DevPack plugin of similar structure, but focused on make, gcc, kernel headers, autoconf, and other items of that sort required to do custom kernels, slackbuilds, or other typical packages from source. I always meant to do the DevPack but its always been bumped off my list by other matters.
  6. Well, as a beta tester I would have to say that you don't find too many issues... Maybe its time that I fire you... What do you expect from someone who has no vowels?
  7. What filesystem do you have configured on your SSD cache drive? Also, what configuration do you have setfor your vms, using /mnt/cache/or /mnt/user/ ?
  8. Not worth it as the moment you open an external enclosure you completely void the drive warranty.
  9. No. It requires about 18 other packages to work. See my post here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=48434.msg464512.msg#464512 It would be better as it's own plugin. There might be a docker or install it in a vm. This isnt the smallest as possible docker, but I know there are a few pytivo dockers on github and they have ffmpeg installed. I based my pytivo docker off Pinion's version but updated the phusion base image and included newer build of pytivo program. If you have a docker based on ubuntu then it shouldnt be difficult to use a ppa to install ffmpeg.
  10. Thought I'd toss this in as others might find it interesting as well: https://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/mmpc/shared/ransomware.aspx It includes a break down of ransomware over the past year and provides additional details on the top trouble makers.
  11. Just to shed some more light on the various DOCKER webUI setting. It makes me wish there was a setting for all the dockers to enable SSL or not. That way the "http" / "https" would be specified more as: [PROTOCOL]://[iP]:[PORT]/ instead of HTTP:[iP]:[PORT]/ This is from my NzbGet docker, where I enabled SSL and wanted to default the port to SSL instead of insecure HTTP:
  12. I just installed this plugin on a system tonight (5 minutes ago) on a 6.1.9 unraid and I'm getting the following error displayed on the page after it scans: "Time of last scan: * Fatal error: Call to undefined function fixDescription() in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/fix.common.problems/include/helpers.php on line 273"
  13. This would be great, perfect to secure Movies and TV shows from ransomeware. Sounds nice but as far as I know there is nothing in linux resembling that... So will not fly I think.. Would it not be possible so that before every write, unraid will check if the file already exist, and if it does. Then refuse the write. Or change the permissions after a write has happend. I am not a programmer, so I actually have not clue if this could work, just an idea. From how I envision it... That security layer would be impossible to enforce using standard drive shares like /mnt/cache/ or /mnt/disk#/. It would only be possible via the user shares, and then it would likely slow down all file open and write operations. I don't know how large of a penalty that would be. There could also be issues with certain programs using it, depending on how they write the file. Some programs might create a new file, write some parts to it, close the file, then later on reopen the file to write the next chunk of data. It would also be complicated to allow for certain files to be writable in the shares, such as metadata scrapper based files like .txt, .nfo, .xml, etc, while protecting the larger files. Maybe the protection level would only trigger once a file reaches a certain critical size? But then that might cause issues if one tries to directly download from torrent programs to the share.
  14. I simply set the timeout for Static DHCP Entires to be 30 days, so it's centrally managed and doesn't cause chatty requests. It's a lot easier to manage that way instead of coding it as static entries on each and every device.
  15. I don't know if this is the situation, but it was (is?) not uncommon in the Linux realm to only be able to read NTFS filesystems. One used to have to use different drivers to be able to write to it. Hopefully someone that does use UD and NTFS can give more specifics.
  16. No. The docker engine requires the host to have IPv6 support, which unRAID does not support for some odd reason despite requests for IPv6 support for a long time now.
  17. Normal preclear or fast-preclear? I dont have experience with the slow 5900 RPM HGST, but the 7200RPM HGST completed 3 cycles of fast-preclear in 75 hours.
  18. Are you saying the existing warnings were too big and you want them to be smaller?
  19. That's surprising.... With no smart errors of any kind after the 1st cycle? A faulty drive could probably last 2-3 cycles before complete failure but i'd be surprised if that same drive had no SMART errors after the 1st cycle. I may be wrong here, just seems like that'd rarely be the case. Yes. I had 2 drives hit with read-failures with SMART read-failures showing up on SMART short test results that only happened in cycle 3; the SMART reports for after cycle 1 and cycle 2 were perfect. It's why I always do 3 cycles of preclear. I've had a few other drives with actual re-allocated and pending re-allocations. Those were RMA'd for replacements.
  20. If I remember properly, I've had more drives fail during the 2nd or 3rd preclear cycle than the first cycle.
  21. Master plugin has no settings. It's a display only tweak.
  22. No. The Recycle Bin plugin is correct. I see this all the time with multiple programs. What they seem to do is initially create a 0 byte file with the original filename. They then write to a new temp file, then delete the place-holder file, then rename the new temp file to the original filename. This happens exactly like this when downloading .NZB or .Torrent files from WinOS clients via web browser and writing to it from SAMBA. It also happens when Emby does media scans from WinOS clients. It seems to be how WinOS Clients operate when writing to network shares.
  23. There's 69218 users, slightly over 9000 users have made 1 post [ http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?action=mlist;sort=posts;desc;start=9000 ]. That's roughly 87% of users are spam-bots that never made a post. I thought it was more. Of those accounts which made 1 or 2 posts, a majority are likely to be spam-bots who's posts has been moved to the bilge. Anyways, humans suck.
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