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3 May 2024

     05:21 Comments log 93.104.122.139 talk posted a new comment on NASPi Gemini 2.5(Is there possibility to use "wake ON lan" with it?)

2 May 2024

     07:10 Comments log 75.37.71.93 talk posted a new comment on NASPi Gemini 2.5(I am once again asking how to get in contact WITH ANY SUPPORT PERSON WHATSOEVER IN REGARDS TO A FAULTY X882-A1 CONNECTOR. POTENTIAL BUYERS be aware this is what they are putting their customers through. I have tried other means of communication only to be ignored.)

1 May 2024

     05:53 Comments log 75.37.71.93 talk posted a new comment on NASPi Gemini 2.5(What does it take to get a reply from Cindy, the (terrible) customer support person I got in regards to a garbage X882-A1 connector that came with this kit.)

30 April 2024

     07:17 Comments log 82.58.137.153 talk posted a new comment on XScript(Hi, I followed this guide and now xoff works like a charm, many thanks. On the other hand, even if I am able to run and control my fan, even at low speeds it's very loud. I tried changing some values in the x-c1-fan.sh script and the fan responded but it never got "silent" like it used to be. I remember it being very silent, especially at low speeds. What can i do? is there something i missed to try? I'm kinda a newbie when it comes to hardware, and the Naspi was not touched since i built i...)

27 April 2024

     22:34 Comments log 180.150.80.69 talk posted a new comment on Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi(Cheers for creating this excellent, straight-forward article. I wish I had permission to register but apparently I don't, so I'm posting this anon. Thanks!)