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<0> wakey wakey!
<0> :)
<1> you will be making a opensource game based on the q3 engine ??
<2> no
<3> what is the dhcp server's package for Sarge? I thought is was dhcpd.
<2> http://packages.debian.org apt-cache search <words>
<2> apt-file search dhcpd
<3> ah
<3> my error. It's simply dhcp
<0> hey ferro
<0> q3 is already open source
<0> or is that q1/q2
<2> full sourcecode is avaliable for q3, irrc it was rleased like last year or something
<2> and hi, bye, bbiab ;)
<1> yeah, so you can use it to make games :)
<0> so can YOU



<4> I'm trying to install Debian on a SunBlade 100, but it crashes when loading SILO, is this some known problem?
<0> hm
<0> sunblade?
<0> punani listkeys sunblade
<5> Factoid search of 'sunblade' by key returned no results.
<4> :(
<0> whats silo?
<4> Like LILO, but on the sparc platform.
<0> ah sunblade of course
<4> I get different error messages depending on if I try the testing or the stable release.
<0> have you googled the exact error message?
<0> err
<0> only use stable for servers
<4> It's not a server, SunBlade is a workstation.
<0> hehe
<4> Anyway, I googled the error message I got with the testing CD, and I got several hits but no solution, only lots of confused ppl.
<4> And now I googled the stable error message, and got no hits at all.
<0> hm
<0> try #debian-dev i think on freenode
<0> or the new debian network maybe
<0> but you better be well prepared and have done your homework :)
<4> Or I'll be flamed beyond recognicion? :)
<0> banned and forgotten
<4> lol
<4> I'll give it a shot.
<4> Thanks. :)
<6> heh
<6> hello nagual
<7> Anyone here do any benchmarking with SW RAID5 vs. chunk size in a performance analysis?
<8> you mean vary the chunk size in a RAID 5 and see what performs the best? not I, though I'm sure such studies have been done.
<8> there are several fs/device performance benchmarking results out on the web.
<0> war--: that information should be in most raid howtos
<8> they tend to be quite boring, but have pretty graphs.
<0> thing is, i think yhou get small changes in performance either way
<8> morning, nagual
<0> hoi
<9> do these big data centers with 10-20 tb of drive space just leave those drives up and spinning all the time ?
<10> yes
<10> spinning them down would give annoying delays when they're needed
<9> that seems like a waste and just the heat generated alone is incredible
<10> then again, most advanced RAID-controllers spin down unused spare disks
<0> slowing speeding up gives more wearing down generally
<0> scsi are designed to be spinning constantly
<0> they are built for it
<10> and if more people actually read their specs, they would use proper fans to cool them so they don't fail prematurely
<0> depends on how you do it
<0> if you have it coloed and its prebuilt by someone... :) amateurs shouldnt afford scsi anyways these days
<10> I once had a heat sink shaped burn marks in my hand to remind me about SCSI disks' cooling :)
<0> im pretty happy with sata
<0> its ok
<0> for me silence is more important than speed anyway
<10> me too
<0> i bought seagates, 2x250 and now a 300
<10> I have a WD Raptor
<0> and i dont even know what to do with the space ./
<10> for root/swap disk
<0> good for backups though
<0> yea
<0> im considering that
<10> wicked fast and silent
<0> oh man dnbradio is fat now if you like dnb



<0> raptors are silent?
<10> yes
<10> 10000rpm and no sound at all
<0> its more expensive?
<0> how many db?
<0> ah nm
<10> it's price/gigabyte is probably the highest in the market
<0> i already spent so much money on this machine
<10> they're small and fast
<0> APz: yea, fast is nice
<0> but you want too if you have it for a fast workstation, one root one swap ( each one channel)
<0> err two
<10> I think raptors go somewhere around 150 gigs at the moment
<10> the first one was 37 gigabytes where others had 200 gigabyte disks
<10> but when I replaced my old POS maxtor disk with raptor, the system came up noticeably faster
<0> maxtor
<0> ;-)
<0> i had a disk in a clients machien, which was so hot
<0> then i installed speedfan and it became cool
<0> shouldnt have to do stuff like that
<10> I have a theory about maxtors
<10> hold on, I'll look up the strip
<10> http://iccl.fi/read.cgi?id=287
<10> there
<10> I still haven't been sued by Maxtor finland for that one
<0> sigh
<0> someone please give some bandwidth to dnbradio.com and say i said hi
<0> APz: i guess it pissed you off
<0> i never had a maxtor :)
<10> my home fileserver had an array made of them
<10> in one year I had replaced 200% of the disks :)
<0> yea i read
<10> at that point I sold the disks as they came from warranty and replaced them with other brands
<0> btw apz
<0> ill add you to the email list if i may
<10> sure
<0> you seem to be able to provide feedback to some questions peoiple might have
<0> ill give you perms to punani
<10> thanks
<0> please leave high quality factoids behind
<0> we will be using the bot to help DrivingDebian
<0> to make it better
<0> that hasnt been done yet as far as i know
<10> so from now on I only paste goatse links and tell people to RTFM? :)
<0> who does that?
<10> no one I hope, we get enough of that on #debian.fi :)
<0> whats your email addy btw?
<10> apz@flipperit.net
<0> dont paste that in here :)
<10> its allright
<0> oh well :)
<0> spamfilters are nice
<10> I don't mind anyone here sending me naked pictures of themselves
<10> the address is already fsck'd; some arsewipe pasted it on the newsgroups
<10> and my spam******in seems to work
<0> hehe
<0> i have 4 email accounts
<0> 1 private
<0> one for business
<11> hmm
<0> one for email groups
<0> and one for spam :)
<10> I don't even know how many I have these days :)
<0> yea, thats what i realized
<0> i only need four kinds
<11> Girlfriend: "I'll go to bed, it's so warm here.. it's more comfy and cool in the bed."
<0> and some of my old ones got deleted
<11> does she actually mean she just wants to cool down or is that a sign?
<11> =(
<11> apt-cache search girlfriend
<0> wedge|: spit the gum out and go eat her out
<11> bigfoot:/home/lordsilence# apt-cache search girlfriend
<11> psad - The Port Scan Attack Detector


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