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    • Robin

      Welcome!   03/05/2016

      Welcome, everyone, to the new 910CMX Community Forums. I'm still working on getting them running, so things may change.  If you're a 910 Comic creator and need your forum recreated, let me know and I'll get on it right away.  I'll do my best to make this new place as fun as the last one!

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    Pharaoh RutinTutin

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    ProfessorTomoe

    UPS

    I've found that the opposite has been the case, from my days running Arch Linux. I ran several file systems: ext3, JFS, XFS, and ReiserFS (this was before btrfs and ZFS became popular). Of those, only XFS had serious issues with power outages. ext3 and JFS (and to a large degree, ReiserFS) would rebound like nothing ever happened, since they were "journaled" file systems. NTFS, on the other hand, has freaked out on me from time to time under various flavors of Windows. It's the main reason I run such robust UPS hardware solutions now. FYI, my main file system under Linux was JFS for the longest time. I loved its speed and efficiency.