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<0> obsidian; umm no ?
<1> alright,
<1> i've never taken the time to actually learn about it
<0> SMS: Short Message Service
<1> since i 've never had a cell myself
<1> aha
<2> or could go with dual LAN nic's on the boxes ppl have access to
<1> thanks
<3> motion: I also want them to have separate ipv6 tunnels
<0> obsidian; but yes thats what it is. most providers have some sort of email->sms gateway
<3> 2xwrt's is quick and easy
<3> doesn't take up much room or power or heat
<0> sfc; ok ?
<3> and it's based on iptables so
<3> it is a "real" firewall
<3> scratch that



<3> it IS iptables
<0> then
<3> not based on
<4> SFC: OpenWRT right?
<0> whats the problem ?
<1> yeha i love emailing my friend's phones... the cheap man's way to SMS :P
<1> number@isp.com
<3> nothing is the problem now
<3> cannedbar: I wish, this is some hackjob of a customer firmware for the ipv6 tunnel I have
<0> sfc; use iptables for what it was suppose to, dont put your server on the same network as your workstations
<3> one of these days I"ll get around to using something else
<0> sfc; and you dont need 2 routers
<4> SFC: you got a link to it's page?
<3> motion: given my setup, two routers makes more sense
<3> cabling and such
<3> it'd just be a bigger h***le to have one box and multiple switches
<0> umm so use less cables ?
<3> lol
<3> uhh, sure
<5> Hi, how excedently closed xterm with runing ctorrent how can I get to it againg
<5> ?
<5> according to ps aux it still runing
<0> then let it run
<0> i dont think you can 'reset' the tty of a running proc
<0> osp; you should check out ctcp and run all your ctorrents in the background
<0> i think its ctcp
<0> or ctsp
<0> someting like that
<6> i have 2 fans that show up in `sensors`... what can i use to control their speeds?
<0> echo ?
<2> if the mobo suports that function
<2> supports
<0> suj; maybe when you realize just how vague your question is
<6> well the fan has a power connection and then another 3 wire connection that goes into a 'case fan' plug on my board, i would hope that's what it's for
<2> i guess you dont know much about hardware
<6> ya and it's a shame too im a firmware engineer
<2> then you should know what the yellow cable is for
<4> suj: red is vcc, black is gnd, and yellow is spd
<7> crossover cable!
<2> heh
<0> suj; must fan's get there pwoer from the mobo
<0> not the power supply
<7> anyways, anybody have any issues with the Intel High Definition sound on any centrino-based laptops?
<0> suj; err, most chipset/cpu fans
<6> hehe i knew that
<0> i have a centrino
<0> but its intel ac'97 codec audio
<7> with intel high definition audio? ah..
<6> i mean, there's one cable that goes into the power supply, and another little wire that goes into my mobo
<7> i see. :(
<7> ihave the high definition, and it no vorkey, to save its life.
<7> meh.
<0> suj; maybe you should harness the power of google
<0> suj; and see just what your mother board supports
<0> suj; and what it supports with linux
<6> i have been, but i guess im not talented with it
<6> the MFG website is really, really lame
<2> some very very new mobo's support the new 4 wire fan bus
<6> http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWeb/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?MenuID=24&LanID=9&DetailID=352&DetailName=Specification
<4> suj: the yellow wire reports the speed, speed control, if the mobo supports it, is done by regulating the voltage. Most mobos that support this have an option to do it from the bios



<0> mfg ?
<0> nm
<0> i wont ask
<6> cannedbar, BIOS level is most common you say?
<2> ya
<4> fairly common, and easiest way to check
<6> that yellow wire i know is used by lm_sensors because without it the fan doesn't come up in the sensors comand
<6> fan2: 6026 RPM (min = 3013 RPM, div = 8)
<6> it's soooooo loud
<4> many companies that have bios support also has windows programs to regulate it
<2> cant control that from the OS, if you can do it from the OS, you have to use the mobo's windows software
<0> suj; so buy a new fan ?
<4> ya, 6k rpm will do that.
<4> is it 60mm?
<6> i think 80
<0> suj; they say most the sound comes from the fin tips
<0> so i got a cpu fan with no fin tips, and no motor in the middle :) PWNED!
<2> how many wires comming off the fan? just the 3?
<4> wtf, 6k rpm 80mm fan? what fan? Vantec Tonado, ThermalTake SmartFanII ?
<6> no, the power cable, and a nother wire to the mobo
<6> vantec tornado
<4> are you running a Chernobyll? (Precott or later P4)
<2> heh
<6> my system used to overheat a lot
<0> does your case have fans ?
<6> that's the only one
<0> those help ..
<4> so you buy the loudest, biggest fan you can find, then complain about the noise :-)
<0> your cpu and psu are the only fans ?
<6> ya
<0> so ...... ouch
<6> ya
<0> suj; get a fan for the front grill ...
<6> ((what front grill :))
<0> that'd been a better choice then buying a new $100 fan for your cpu
<6> there's a grill that's directly across fromt he cpu
<4> you don't have a grill? every baller needs a grill!
<6> ahahahahha
<0> a side-'window' fan?
<6> i bought the biggest loudest fan, because i was hoping it wouldn't run at max speed all the time
<0> now that i think about it, those seem like theyd only **** up the air flow in a case
<6> well the fan on my heatsink is so weird
<6> it's running, really, really fast
<4> motion: they can be quite beneficial if placed right.
<6> but i barely feel any air comingout of it
<6> and it seems to be turning the right way by the right hand rule
<0> hahahaha
<2> should be blowing air down....
<0> thats almost quotable
<6> oh really!
<0> toward the heatsink ...
<6> i asked my roommate and he said it was supposed to be venting
<4> place your hand against the fins
<6> well it's definitely doing that
<0> suj; sure.... have 2 fans blowing out and ... no fans blowing in
<6> ya i think i'll stick my finger in there
<0> it makes perfect sense
<6> you're a nice guy motion
<0> suj; you never paid me to be kind ;)
<6> capitalists :/
<4> suj: generally air is pushed towards the label side of the fan, away from the front of the fan hub
<0> suj; one day i thought to my self "just _where_ does the air come from?"
<2> air should be pulling in from the front.. everything else out the back
<6> cannedbar, do you think i should have my beastly tornado fan blowing towards my heatsink fan?
<0> cannedbar; are you sure ?
<2> YES
<4> depends on the heatsink, most work better that way, but a few don;t
<0> ahh
<6> i only have 2 grills on the side and one on the back right below my psu
<4> motion: maybe my descritpion was unclear, but you should feel the airflow on the label side, the front of the fan hub is wher most fans **** from
<6> no grills on the front at all
<2> the side fan shoud be pulling air into the case
<6> ya i'll flip it over then


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