Slashdot is powered by your submissions, so send in your scoop

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×

Submission + - Core PostgreSQL developer dies in airplane crash (postgresql.org)

kriston writes: Core PostgreSQL developer Simon Riggs dies in airplane crash in Duxford, England. Riggs was the sole occupant of a Cirrus SR22-T which crashed on March 26 after performing touch-and-go maneuvers.
Riggs was responsible for much of the enterprise-level features in PostgreSQL including point-in-time recovery, synchronous replication, and hot standby. He also was the head of the company 2ndQuadrant that provides PostgreSQL support.

Comment Re:About that 32 GB FAT32 limit (Score 1) 68

Sure, and so do my handheld game devices that use 128 GB and 256 GB cards.

I use Rufus on Windows to format them but pretty much any other utility can do it (and I'm just guessing the latest versions of FORMAT.EXE can do it, too).

For whatever reason these handheld game devices come with 64 GB SD Cards formatted with FAT32 in a clear demonstration of how the FAT32 limitation can be exceeded, even if it's not the most efficient way to store data because the cluster size (minimum file size) gets kinda large.

Slashdot Top Deals

"Money is the root of all money." -- the moving finger

Working...