![]() I got it all assembled, using a 500GB 2.5" drive as the boot / host drive, a blu-ray reader, and splitting the 2TB drives amongst the 2 controllers (4 on the remaining ports of the 圆 SATA controller and 2 on the x2 SATA-III controller, just not needing the SATA III capabilities). I recently went shopping at newegg for components for a new home server to fulfill multiple needs-chief amongst them to replace an aging old Athlon box which has been running a 4TB software raid for years now So I ordered an ASUS P7P55D-E LX mobo, 8GB DDR2, a core i5 quad-core, and 6 WD "green" 2TB drives (I'm more concerned with capacity than speed). I am sure that the password is correct, but I still receive this message View 3 Replies View Related Ubuntu :: Difficulties Building RAID5 Under 10.10 64bit Dec 31, 2010 ![]() Quote: ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49) Ldapadd -x -D cn=admin,cn=config -W -f /tmp/cn= can't login to LDAP server, it said that: Step 4: do as OpenLDAP Configuration section => there's a problem here: when I run the command: Step 2: do as LDAP Authentication section => run ok. Should I have any issues with it under 10.04 or would there be a suggestion in the run ok. I get good speeds (500-600 MB/sec on both the SSDs and the RAID5) and no troubles with it on the Win Desktop. ![]() RAID Card: The 2320 says it has native support in the 2.6.25 kernel. Which drivers between the two manufacturers is performing the best and would be best for gaming/multiple monitors. Video Card: with 10.04, should I go with ATI or nVidia for a card? Am running triple monitors, and will be gaming using Cross-Games and Cedega. System/boot volume volume 2圆4GB 2nd gen 64GB SSDs in RAID0 (have hardware garbage collection so will run find in RAID) Basically, this is what I am building (amost identical to my current Windows machine, except it's a Core2Quad and has 12GB of RAM): Will be moving some items from the Windows desktop like the speakers, keyboard/mouse, monitors, etc, that will not serve with the HTPC configuration. For this, I am building a new system (I have a beast of a Windows desktop, but retiring that as an HTPC and building a new desktop). I am returning to Ubuntu as my primary OS.
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