@backstabbingdisorder@Killerbees19 Sorry men, but what you can see is booting sequence. At the end or two seconds before the end yellow led switchs off, it means that it is running from usb. I'm not tricking you. Just thought some blinking leds should be more amazing than just lighting red led on usb. Sorry again.
@backstabbingdisorder Er, wrong. You can configure the led to blink any way that you want. Case in point: echo timer > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:orange\:misc/trigger - Will cause it to blink on a preconfigured delay. Or you can make it blink green instead of orange.
@backstabbingdisorder @Killerbees19 Sorry men, but what you can see is booting sequence. At the end or two seconds before the end yellow led switchs off, it means that it is running from usb. I'm not tricking you. Just thought some blinking leds should be more amazing than just lighting red led on usb. Sorry again.
snoumanDOTnet 1 year ago
thats completly fake - in debian that diode blinks totally different way...
backstabbingdisorder 1 year ago
@backstabbingdisorder You can change the LED settings in Debian with a current kernel...
Go to plugapps.com and search "DockStar LED" ;-)
Killerbees19 1 year ago
@backstabbingdisorder Er, wrong. You can configure the led to blink any way that you want. Case in point: echo timer > /sys/class/leds/dockstar\:orange\:misc/trigger - Will cause it to blink on a preconfigured delay. Or you can make it blink green instead of orange.
inkrat773 7 months ago