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<0> to a static address
<1> but i have static on the pc's
<0> if you've got statics on the pcs then just forward static
<1> not really sure on the whole thing
<0> I'd help you with forwarding but its something I've never needed to do so I'd have to look at how tod o it myself
<2> SymmWork: net-misc/taylor-uucp contains the cu command I think
<2> a bit late oh well :3
<2> SymmWork: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/net-misc/taylor-uucp
<2> and poking around on that airs.com url on that page contains some docs on the "cu" command
<0> heh RageDemon got minicom to work hehe
<2> oh
<0> but thanks
<0> Cisco 7206VXR (NPE-G1) processor (revision B) with 491520K/32768K bytes of memory.
<0> Processor board ID 33837827
<0> SB-1 CPU at 700MHz, Implementation 1025, Rev 0.2, 512KB L2 Cache



<0> 6 slot VXR midplane, Version 2.9
<0> :) wheeeeeeeeeee
<2> the only time I've seen a serial cable was a serial mouse back in the day :(
<0> heh RageDemon run serial console cables from routers and switches
<2> word
<0> to set up them up initially
<0> heh even the most expensive routers and switches run serial consoles still
<2> my cheapo consumer router has a hole for a paperclip :/ that's about it
<0> heh RageDemon yeah but there is no point in using expensive routers for home stuff
<2> I'll probably have to do some PIC programming later on in the future
<0> unless you have a need
<2> they use serial cables for that 8)
<0> I have a simple view, use the tool thats best for teh job
<2> word
<0> and using routers that cost 10 or 20 thousand dollars for home **** without a reason is well... overkill :p
<2> I was thinking about smoothwall or pfsense
<3> what? you dont use a juniper at home?
<3> laaaamee
<0> foxdonut I use a 7206 VXR at home myself, but I have a reason for it
<0> and no, I dont use junipers anywhere on my network
<0> cisco shop
<2> custom home defense system?
<2> with AI
<0> junipers are overpriced, under developed etc
<0> RageDemon heh, nah, I have some pretty insane equipment at home for testing etc, and for linking back to the office
<0> but I run a fairly major network, I need crap like that
<2> oic
<0> *shrug* particularly considering that I spend 70% of the time working from home
<2> how's the social life
<0> RageDemon heh, I have a good social life :p
<2> \o/
<3> end of convo
<1> EOC
<4> how could i figure out whic device my thumbdrive is in /dev?
<5> you can use dmesg
<5> look for the lines which say that a new device was detected
<4> thanks
<1> any cisco ppl awake ?
<6> :D
<7> mmmm...petrol prices are starting to drop here again
<6> here = ?
<7> Australia
<6> what part?
<7> South
<6> I am from Werribee, Victoria, Australia
<6> (about half way between Geelong and Melbourne)
<7> yep, i know
<7> Adelaide here
<6> follow AFL?
<7> yes, barrack for Port Power
<7> you ?
<6> doggies :D
<6> looks like we may get Acker
<7> b00
<6> hehe
<7> you should get your *** idling in #gentoo-au on Freenode
<7> chan just started last month
<6> cool, will do
<8> Is there a log setting or something that will include the emerge warnings and notes (that appear with *'s at the end of the emerge) into /var/log/emerge.log? I'm pretty annoyed that they're NOT put there... it seems kinda stupid that compile warnings are completely transient and lost if you're emerging more than one thing!
<7> PORT_LOGDIR="/var/log/portage" in /etc/make.cong



<7> */etc/make.conf
<9> does anyone know if i can run gentoo without the box having a video card? i don't have any need for X11 or any real graphics display, and I have sshd enabled, so I can remotely do the work I need to do
<1> for all x86 computers .. you need some sort of video
<9> that ****s...i was hoping that i wouldn't need it
<1> welcome to x86 hardware 101
<9> does it need to be a working video card?
<1> would be a good idea
<1> it has to boot
<1> for a very long time i used used an very very old pci vid card in my server
<8> Yeah, it doesn't have to be a GOOD video card.
<9> that's what i'm doing right now, but i have more machines than video cards, so it'd be nice if i didn't need to get more cards
<8> But the BIOS in nearly every x86 motherboard won't boot without a video card.
<1> yep
<8> Perhaps on some really wonky mobo you can disable the video card... good luck. But I doubt it.
<8> It'd be more expensive to replace your servers with no-vid-card mobos than to just get more cheap video cards.
<1> mmmmm Sun boxes
<9> yeah i know, but i eventually plan on doing some embedded work, so i'm trying to make a small workhorse with similar hardware to get some hands on experience before actually investing in an embedded solution
<1> lol damn, i can really beat the **** out of my net connection with this cisco router
<1> dont think ive ever maxed my connection like this
<9> how fast?
<1> fast enough .. up and down
<9> 10mbit line? or just normal cable?
<1> ~570Kb/sec down .. but im maxing out up at at the same time ~55Kb/sec
<1> cable
<9> impressive....normally by maxing you upstream, you end up killing your down
<1> isp hates ppl like me :)
<1> now just to get port forwarding working...
<9> i've had to switch isps a few times because of how much i used to download
<1> i dont download to much
<1> man ive never seen my connection so solid before
<1> speed wise
<3> i have 1TB/mo quota, only exceeded it once :)
<1> damm
<10> quota </3
<9> its gotta **** to have a quota
<7> thatsa nicea quota
<7> 20GB here
<10> i have 1gb with my cellphone
<9> that really ****s....i do 20 gb a week usually
<7> wth are you downloading ?
<9> anything and everything that catches my attention
<10> kernels?
<10> ;]
<7> heh, linux iso's
<9> right now i've had to download 5 different versions of gentoo
<10> hehe
<9> i've downloaded at least 6 gigs today
<3> so much 0day
<3> everyday
<3> :/
<9> god i've forgotten how slow a P150 really is
<10> hehe
<1> ouch
<3> i was using gnome + firefox on a p3-450 on saturday... even that was bad enough
<9> its taking a half hour to sync portage
<9> i don't even want to think of how long it's going to take to compile the damn kernel
<10> distcc must be your ****
<3> i remember compiling povray on a 386 once
<3> that took a fair while
<1> ok.. enough of the old days
<9> my network connection keeps overflowing the drive cache, causing it to abort and start resync over and over again
<10> haah
<9> anyone know of an easy way to setup a bootp/dhcp server to network boot and load an iso image to any plugged in computer?
<9> i came across the diskless howto on the gentoo site, but it only gets me so far
<3> adeel: you can do it with pxelinux's memdisk, but it requires the entire iso image in memory
<3> you'd need a UNDI cd image driver to do that
<3> i know of no opensource method
<9> i'd need to load the entire iso image into the client memory?
<4> anyone have a cedega account i could use?
<11> bah, gnome 2.16 is still not yet in portage
<11> me want gnome 2.16
<12> damn gnomes
<11> :)
<11> hi ig88b


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