I take one issue with that very popular and well constructed script, someone call @telephone...
I do tooI take one issue with that very popular and well constructed script, someone call @telephone...
"dd if=/dev/zero of="../${i}.test" bs=1 count=0 seek=${i} >/dev/null 2>&1"
The generated files are zeros. They compress. Prone to abuses/errors/false speeds potentially (compression). Plus I scrutinize them :0
These should be generated from /dev/urandom to prevent anything odd and be always valid file.
You're right. It was suppose to be in v2, but in May I had nerve damage in my dominant arm, so everything got put on halt... I just had surgery in December and am still in PT, but I'm getting use of my arm back which means I can finally code again!!!"shred --exact --iterations=1 --size=10MB - > files/10MB.test"
---> Where is that used in current looking glass soft? I looked in the code and didn't see shred in there. (Forgive me if I've somehow missed it).
You're right. It was suppose to be in v2, but in May I had nerve damage in my dominant arm, so everything got put on halt... I just had surgery in December and am still in PT, but I'm getting use of my arm back which means I can finally code again!!!![]()
^ I'm looking to have LG v2 released within two weeks.
Yeah unrelated to the computer (overuse via sports & work). It was a ticking time bomb and only a matter of time before it happened. The surgeon was surprised it didn't happen 4-5 years ago.Sorry about your arm. Some sort of injury unrelated to your computing time? With the new year time to re-invigorate the ergonomics thread from last year.
It all depends on their setup. If they use Gzip or SSL, then yes their speedtest is void.Ahh all good! I've seen your looking glass for a while. Quite popular in the VPS world. Been a point of contention slightly with compress-able files. So good to see the new "randomized" data files forthcoming so I can stop picking at flawed speed tests![]()