A random PDF which might just help...
Now would one of our German friends please take a butchers at this PDF? I searched Google for "HP dc5750 FreeNAS" and it was the first result. I think it might be saying something about "don't be a plum. Install it on PATA instead like normal people". Or it might be something about updating the BIOS.A random PDF which might just help...
Took a quick peek at the PDF (here's the fixed link) and it seems you have to update the BIOS to 2.34 and then make sure the SATA controller is in IDE-Emulation more or something.
BTW, I found there is a variety of Mac software available for FLAC. Any suggestion as to what to consider regarding a codec? Are there possible differences? (Like one of the programs at the linked site mentions "flac binaries developed by Josh Coalson"...)
Woohoo! It worked.
Quote from: Jon on May 04, 2009, 03:22:16 PMWoohoo! It worked.Cool! Guess it's about time I build mine then
What happens is that FLAC being open-source, anybody can take the source and modify it. Usually, all the different builds are optimizations for specific hardware making it run faster (kind of like what happens with builds of Firefox).Personally, I find that the optimization are mostly unnoticeable, so I usually just download the standard build and be done with it.
Quote from: RossRoy on May 04, 2009, 03:33:39 PMWhat happens is that FLAC being open-source, anybody can take the source and modify it. Usually, all the different builds are optimizations for specific hardware making it run faster (kind of like what happens with builds of Firefox).Personally, I find that the optimization are mostly unnoticeable, so I usually just download the standard build and be done with it.So what is the standard website? http://flac.sourceforge.net/? I'll just get their standard build for OS X then and see how that will get me? Seems they have 5 choices with various degrees of a GUI...