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<0> heh <1> heh, I remembering carrying two servers to a customer using the subway during rush-hour back in 2001 <0> I have a little travel dolly thingy, for moving switches and such around, a fully load 6500 or even a 4500 hundred is more than I want to lift, even with help <2> lmao <2> I would NOT want to carry a catalyst 6500 hehe <0> ah nope <1> luxury problems <1> I'd carry it if that was the condition for getting it <1> I can put that to good use here ... err :P <0> me too <1> or maybe not <2> **** <2> you can have our old v880 then <2> http://mishilo.image.pbase.com/o4/23/23/1/54738861.IMG_5899.JPG it's like that, but a model down <1> well, I don't think I could carry it from the UK to norway <2> it stands 17U high, and uses about 1500kW per PSU
<2> psst <1> there is the minor issue of an ocean to cross <2> put it on the plane with you <2> it will float <1> hmm <2> I swear <1> I can swim with it when summer comes I guess <0> well then <1> I am, after all, a very good swimmer. <2> ahh busy planning to migrate our NFS server from the crap we have now to a nice v890 like that picture <1> hehe <0> we used to have two enterprise 450s here, they were about the same size <2> yeah <2> one of my NIS slaves is an E450 running SunOS 5.7 <2> the master is a e250, for some reason <1> I liked the part of this conversation that involved boobs better <0> big, ugly, and slow... oh wait... maybe I am talking about somthing else, like the admin that used to run the dang things <0> heh <2> hrm <2> boobies <2> that reminds me to erm <2> brb <1> O_o <2> ;) <3> heya kristian where do I find the 'copy from rendering path' vs. 'texture from pixmap' option? <3> heya nagual <1> click the beryl icon on the system tray, it's under advanced options -> rendering path <3> howgoes? <1> (basicly, beryl-manager is just a clever front end to command line options) <4> wee <4> beryl 0.2.0 r1 <3> believe it or not it seems to be related to how long it has been running <3> even the beryl manager window appears totally empty <3> restart with ctrl-alt-bkspc and try again and it works for awhile <1> stian_: rc1, not r1 ;) <5> oi <4> Kristian: sorry :P <3> but if the screensaver kicks in or whatever, it starts doing that funkiness again... <4> It works pretty darn great. <1> ph0bia: you can just skip beryl-manager entierly and use beryl --use-copy <4> Kristian: where do I find the newest plugins and how to I apply them? <3> cool, thanks <3> it is pretty wicked <3> I played with it for hours and hours yesterday after you helped me get it going <4> Haha, rethink that comment ph0bia <4> :D <1> stian_: The official plugins are all in SVN, and with the exception of wall, there hasn't been a lot of additions lately. There are some unofficial floating around on the forum, but I don't generally recommend them :) <1> ph0bia: hehe, pretty addictive stuff :) <4> Kristian: the wall plugin was pretty cool <4> well thanks anyways <4> gotta go <3> err <3> hehe <1> wall isn't even finished yet though :) <3> oops <6> what's the wall plugin? <1> let's you see all viewports and move windows between them, much like LG <3> ctrl-alt-bkspc didn't fix it, so I /etc/init.d/gdm stop and then when I tried to restart it brought up a text screen saying one was already running, did I want to start another, I hit no, checked F7 got a black screen, and that was it <3> lol I haven't locked up a linux box in forever <6> is the SVN build of beryl usually relatively stable? <3> I'm sure its still running but I can't get back to any other terminal haha
<1> yes, usually <1> ph0bia: sysrq is your friend <1> ph0bia: alt+printscrn+r <1> then switch term <1> is there some sort of packaging reason we have an empty TODO and NEWS file in core ? <1> err <1> oops <1> wrong chan :p <7> Are there any tools besides traceroute and ping that can be used to check the "network health" of a box that is acting sluggish? Like some rolled tool in one of the .deb packages for sarge? <3> I must be blind Kristian <3> is it under Advanced in the General tab? <1> you're looking in the wrong place :) <1> it's not a beryl setting, it's a beryl-manager setting <1> beryl-manager is the diamond-menu <3> err <3> yah <8> hi <3> "Beryl Settings Manager" is the title of the menu? <3> err the window rather <3> I got there from the red diamond... <8> Do I must restart my linux machine if I have edited my /etc/resolv.conf file? <3> no, resolv.conf is read dynamically <2> no <1> ok, click the red diamond and do nothing else, then read the menu.. beryl settings manager, emerald theme.... reload window decorator, select window decorator, advanced beryl options .... <1> click advanced beryl options instead of beryl settings manager :) <3> ahhhhhhhhh see I was double-clicking it <3> sorry <8> hmmh, my problem is, taht I've configured my ppp0 iface, and I can't ping anything... <1> ping an ip <2> can you ping an IP ? <3> cool thanks, I'll run it this way for awhile and see if it solved that problem <8> ping to a IP work <2> so it's a DNS issue <8> jep <2> restart networking <1> eh <1> why? <1> cat /etc/resolv.conf <2> just try it <1> take the ip <1> ping that <1> restarting networking is cheating Napta_ ! :p <8> Kristian: the dns server is okay, is workin on my other win pc <2> Kristian: hehe <8> working <1> [_Mete_]: that wasn't what I was asking about <2> [_Mete_]: Why ask us for help, and then ignore our advice ? <1> I asked you to ping it from the machine that it doesn't work on <2> Usually a method to our madness <8> 64 bytes from 134.95.129.23: icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=21.1 ms <1> so, you get contact <1> then try nslookup www.google.com <2> what does your /etc/resolv.conf look like ? <8> nameserver 134.95.129.23 <8> nameserver 193.193.158.10 <1> err, Napta_ will help you, someone said something about an apple pie <1> and not an american one <2> lmao <2> [_Mete_]: no errrors ? <2> -r <8> nslookup will take one moment ;) <8> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached <2> alright <2> double check your /etc/resolv.conf is correct, then can you give me some info about your nsswitch.conf file <2> grep host /etc/nsswitch.conf is the part i need <8> okay ;) <8> hosts: files dns <2> cool <2> ok <2> now try to restart networking <8> okay, I'm back in 1-2min ;) <2> do you know how to do that ? <2> ok <8> jep
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