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<0> Is it me or does apache2.2 take an inordinately long time to restart? <1> it's just you <2> avoid taking any medications which screw with your sense of time <0> How about a practical adjustment? <3> integral_: same <3> dns related? <3> although it is running on a ****ty dual p3 1.3 <3> :o <4> is it possible to apt-get install something in to my homedir (dont have root) <5> Phew. That was relatively painless <4> quiznos time <4> oops wrong chan ;) <6> anyone installed debian on a hpj7600 box? <3> hotnikks: nope <3> m***ive lag and i'm on lan with the irc server <7> fix it!
<3> :/ <7> im off to bed -> <7> good night <8> my bed is more in ^ that general direction <9> he was not headed toward your bed. -_- <8> damn it :/ <6> uhh how do i get invited to #hpux ? <8> you ask an op in #hpux to invite you ? <8> why do you ask us? O_o <6> hehe <6> dont know who to ask <8> there's most likely a reason for that <6> i have alot of questions <9> heh heh heh <9> I have a lot of answers <9> but I'm keeping them to myself. <6> heh <8> Cookies are better than brownies <8> african or american? <8> err european <8> 42 <8> and... hmm <8> blue. <6> anyone know anything about hp6700 and linux compability? <8> those are the answers I've got for you for today <2> 42 was the daily double <2> you win a date with alex trebek <9> ahm, I'm staying single then. <8> that'd probably be funny if I had any idea who that was <9> host of the show <2> you've never seen jeopardy? <2> I thought it was like a globally aired gameshow <9> you're not missing out. <8> sure I have, but I doubt the norwegian host is the same as the host you're talking about <2> ahh <9> lol <2> damn norwegians :P <9> they are the same. <8> and it's been off the air for a decade I think <8> I've got a jeopardy board game somewhere in the attic <9> trebek does the show in Norwegian. He has a weird accent, though. <6> uh <9> it's true!! <6> Kristian dont you know anyone at #hpux? <8> eh, no <8> not that I know of <8> I'm only on this channel and a student-channel for a school I went to ont his network, it's not like I know everyone in all the tech-channels :P <9> to ont? <9> to ont or not to ont, that is the question. <6> aer du fran norge? <6> =) <8> hey, this guy is smart :P <8> yes, I am <9> lol <8> though this is an english channel ;) <9> though, sometimes we break out the jargon. <8> well there is an exception <8> if you don't know the language you're speaking, you're allowed to use it here. That way you can entertain the people in here who does know that language by makeing a fool of yourself <8> or otherwise acting strange <6> anyone using debian hppa? <2> I always wanted to, I used to have access to an HP9000 K cl*** that I was going to try to install it on
<2> never got around to it <6> ah <6> im thinking of buying this j6700 <8> aahh <8> best explanation of schrodinger's cat .... http://www.xkcd.com/c45.html <10> heh <10> how can an interface be marked UP and yet not have a cable plugged in? <10> nm <8> Linux, unlike windows xp, does not bring your interface (and thereby all the connections) down just because you unplug the cable for a second <10> yeah nm, i was confused between UP and RUNNING <11> evening <10> yo <11> oh I had this beautiful meal tonight <11> GOD it was good <12> what was her name? <11> her name was sweet and sour chicken <10> why mihgt an interface be UP after reboot if it is set to manual in interfaces? is this possibly due to hotplug? <13> evening all <10> sup g <13> hey I was wondering if anyone had an informed opinion on power supply wattage for an xp2600 with 5 hds in it? I was reading the tech specs for the drives and it was saying just under 13W for reads <13> the case came with a 350W but I do have a 500W if need be, although I'd like to use the 350W if I can. I just don't have alot of experience with putting 5 drives in a machine at a time? <10> i dont think the drives consume that much <10> 13W sounds right <14> you should be fine <13> the tech data doesn't say much about idle wattage <10> ***uming 350 is fine for 2 drives, then you are looking at like 50W extra for 3 more <10> but that may be fine already <13> one would be os, 4 for raid (3 active one as the failover) <15> and if your controller is intelligent(hardware controller usually), it'll support staggered spinups <13> I dunno this is a cheap*** mobo and I'm gonna be using an older promise ata100 board for 2 of the drives <10> yeah i just realized that nforce raid ****s balls <10> need to get a promise card <13> are the newer promise cards any good? <10> no idea <10> someone just recommended the brand to me <13> Barton Athlon XP 2600+, 1.65 V, 68.3 W thats whats listed for my cpu <13> wonder what the mobos averages are <15> oh, and for those of you who were here when i was playing with make -j last night.. that opteron was locked up hard this morniong when i had to reboot it <15> scrolled up a bit, saw a segfault, and the oom killer didn't know what to do either <15> took about 3 hours for the raid to verify, he. <13> heh <13> you shuold try with a j8 <15> oh, i did that <15> was a bit faster than 4-5-whatever <15> 2m49 or so <13> I thought you did something like j16 or something <15> yeah, did that too, that ran the same as j8 <15> but doing just -j is a bad idea :) <13> you think? I think if you go too high it is <13> j or j2 per each cpu iirc (tho I dunno much about it other then what I've read here and there) <13> lo Bapta heh <13> noone is gonna recognize you now <15> if you do just a -j, it runs as many copies as it can, at a time <15> so you need a LOT of ram and cpu power :) <13> ah <13> didn't know it runs as many copies as possible with just -j <10> CompWizrd: what does as many as possible mean? <13> heh <15> Ouroboros: it tries to run a gcc for every .c file, basically :) <15> it's slightly abusive to the system ;) <10> why would that ever be desirable? <15> suppose if you had a small set of files to compile it'd be useful <15> orrrr <15> -l load <15> Specifies that no new jobs (commands) should be started if there <15> are others jobs running and the load average is at least load <15> if i did that and a -j that'd be a bit more sane <10> mhm <15> but naturally i didn't, for i didn't read the man page for make! <10> of course not <9> when using cut, how do I indicate to cut at a space? <9> ' '?
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