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<0> if u understand right x86 is for i486 and older CPUs? <1> no <0> how is it then? <1> x86 is the most generic architecture. i686 is built upon x86 <1> x86 is a subset of i686; or you could say i686 is a superset of x86 <1> ia32 is a superset of x86 <2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I686 <3> oh **** http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16822148031 <2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86 <4> anyone running 2.6.17? <0> tnx for the explanation and links <5> I'm still on .16, thinking about upgrading <5> never done it before tho.. <5> I don't wanna screw it up =p <4> i'm diggin the splice() deal <6> gonna give it a go for the open source broadcom drivers in it :)
<6> soon as i get my laptop back from a friend that is <7> nastjuid: yes <7> raid5 resizing works <3 <8> what is with splice()?? <4> mulberry: other than that, how's overall performance compared to .16? <4> http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS3690656353.html <4> that explains splice() <4> RageDemon: wow, 60 bucks for 120g? that's hot <4> i might just spend 100 bucks and do some raiding <3> nastjuid: 30 bucks for 160 gb <9> hmm.../win 5 <3> wait things are changing :O <9> the times, they are 'a changin' <3> nastjuid: oh it was taken off the listing, probably sold out <3> it was a 160gb pata seagate for $30.09 or something insane <8> Xcode is cool <8> textmate is also cool heh <6> Hawson: "That's a song Ron burgandy never heard" <8> bitrot: where is the environment variables stored in osx <7> nastjuid: havent noticed any improvement/deteration <8> what does Terminal.App use as it's profile <9> piercey: :) <10> nathanGL: /etc/profile <10> shoulld be using rxvt-unicode anyways boo terminal.app <6> yes bitrot boo <8> bitrot: I am using rxvt-unicode but I just haven't found where the path variable is set <8> so I can't access **** like fink and stuff until I set it properly <11> http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/fifa/gen/afp/20060620/i/604575612.jpg <11> ahahah <11> ah crap <11> wrong chan <8> it uses /etc/profile eh... hmm <6> ew, new amarok layout ****s <12> does a 'spare-disk' in a MD raid array slow down performance? What exactly does it do? <7> warflyr: no it doesnt. its used when a disk fails <7> rebuiling the array automatically happens on the first available spare disk once a disk in the active array fails <12> ah <4> if I'm ever forced to move to vista, my live account will be ****MS <7> it reduces the time that an array is running without redundancy, so its a good thing <12> say i was to power-off a harddrive in my raid5 array while it is mounted, what is going to happen? <9> nastjuid: that'll probably be taken already. :- <4> Hawson: i'm sure there will be variants and i could always do ****MS####### <9> warflyr: the array will become degraded, and you might trash the disk <7> warflyr: not much. if the driver/controller supports graceful shutdown, it'll tell the md driver to remove the component, it'll be marked as failed and it'll carry on using the remaining disks <9> nastjuid: true, but more likely: they won't allow the sequence F-U-C-K at all <7> if the driver doesnt support graceful shutdown, like ICH5, HPT366, the md driver will fail the component on the first read/write error, and carry on with normal operations on the rest of the disks in the array <12> Hawson howso trash the disk? they are hotswapable disks in a raid-bin which gives me the option to power down the HD <7> they appear in /proc/mdstat as underscores, then <7> like [U_] <9> warflyr: you neglected to mention the hot-swap bit <12> Hawson lol <12> mulberry and will it rebuild automaticly? <9> warflyr: in that case, you're fine. <7> warflyr: no, you have to mdadm --add it back <9> the array will become degraded, and you can use mdadm to fail the drive, then replace it, then do a hot-add again <9> and you're all set <12> hmmm <12> im looking forward to getting a hot-spare added ;) <12> its not a hotswappable drive tho <9> I don't know of any thing that will "automatically" rebuild MD arrays when the drive is added again.
<9> Shouldn't be hard to write though <12> Hawson, i would like dmraid to support ich7r raid5, then that wouldnt be a concern <7> ich7r is software raid anyway... <7> just use md <13> man, i need to get my pata array running again. <13> i kept looking at it this weekend <13> just to damn lazy <3> have you tried reversing the polarity <14> ok whats a good notepad app ... i have always used xpad ... anything better? <15> i use gedit <7> katepls: what do you need to do to it? <14> nooo not an editor ..i have vim for that ... i need a systray like notepad app <7> i tried to install solaris on my server, wanted to try zfs <7> but ****ty solaris supports like 4 sata controllers <7> and not including the one i have <7> i wanna start a bounty for the porting of zfs to linux <1> BAM <1> just got half my internet bill paid for by work because of the new 'recurring telework' policy <1> woot <16> hey all <1> what is the chmod to set the sticky bit on a dir <1> would it look like: drwxrwxrwt ? <17> chmod +s <4> nux lives! <17> hehe, hey there =) <18> how can i make the font bigger in consol like when it first boots up resolution etc. but not change the desktop <19> i want to use a server as a web proxy (without caching). recommended package? <14> squid <19> ok, thx :) <20> complexit: put a different font size in your .Xdefaults <20> doh, he's left already <4> http://www.break.com/index/slugger19.html <4> haha ****ing owned <1> anyone know a way to turn off terminal messaging all the way across the board <10> nastjuid: nice lol <10> MrStabby: like write/wall ? <1> i did it <1> just put: mesg n inside /etc/profile <10> did you remove the excuteable flag? :) <10> oh <10> wrong message heeh <10> mesg is y by default no? <10> to allow write access? <1> right <1> :| <10> http://codebot.org/notice.html <10> lol <16> hey whats up <13> terminal messaging? <13> i would guess it's in /etc/securitty <13> or... <21> Anybody know if there exists en applet for kde, that shows both cpu speeds in real time in the systemt ray? i'm tired of checking /proc/cpuinfo too see how the cpu's have been scaled <13> nm <13> i was thinking of securetty, and i was incorrect. <22> bitrot, funny **** <13> log { source(src); destination(messages); }; <13> log { source(src); destination(console_all); }; <13> it's in your daemon's config <13> i'm using syslog-ng, so its in /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf <23> Hi everyone. I have a problem. I just got my new HDD (Sata) but the BIOS dos'nt support SATA disks without an update (i ***ume). So i need to find some way to update my BIOS for the motherboard "ATI FT61".. Havn't found anything on google tho. Anyone know a solution? <24> bitrot: at least the Scientologists didn't attempt a DCMA takedown. "Our scriptures are encoded in religious zealotry, analyizing them is a DMCA violation." <25> DoXiD: ummmm <12> DoXiD how does your bios only support sata disks with an update? <25> DoXiD: does your mobo have an sata slot <12> if they ship it with sata ports.... they are going to work when they ship it <24> maybe he means booting from SATA disks... <25> if it has an sata plug slot .. it supports it <25> it should do booting too <25> ah ha ha ha <25> http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/motherboards_d/Shuttle/FT61/ <23> <25> what's the fun deal? <25> SATA: None <16> http://www.motherboards.org/mobot/motherboards_d/Shuttle/FT61/
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