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2017-10-19
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2017-10-19
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Perhaps I am not understanding what you mean (and I agree with the rest mostly), but this seems inverted to me - why would you take new bits and nail them onto the old base?
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2017-10-19
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2017-10-19
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I don't claim to know all the ins and outs of Btrfs and I was unaware it uses Hamming distance to detect errors. Thank you for enlightening me.
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2017-10-19
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Ho, I didn't explained myself correctly... Hamming distance is an abstract mathematical concept, not something you use directly. But it is the theory behind checksums.
And as said, I don't know how btrfs does the recovery in particular, only that this particular sentence was not that off from what I understood.
RAID is not directly related to Btrfs, as he answered a few messages later.
So it looks like to be too technical to be answered in a few messages, so I propose to close this and not hijack any more this thread .
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2017-10-20
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2017-10-20
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Sorry, I was referring to after we have a working, up to date Debian/Debian based system. Stick with what we have then, look at GTK upgrade or Qt switch, Wayland support, libhybris to support other devices. That kind of stuff.
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2017-10-25
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@ UK
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Do you have any concrete things in mind where using Systemd would be an issue ?
Systemd (and journal) has been used by Mer/Sailfish OS from day one and I really can't remember any Systemd specific problems during all those years.
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2017-10-25
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2017-10-26
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