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<0> I hope you make money at least
<1> my roomate have a a643200+
<2> its splits the compiling across the cpu`s
<1> thats not close...
<0> I always wanted to know if people who have those **** *** sites up like that make any cash.
<3> nah ..
<0> oh wait
<0> it redirects to the site hehehe
<3> redirected to .com
<3> yup
<1> and Im not sure hes gonna enjoy the full cpu load while playing WOW because I started a emerge
<3> although, imma start gentoo-help.com .. still in the works
<0> It wasnt always like that :)
<4> I love distcc, makes compiling a lot nicer for my p3-600 laptop when I can use my amd64, p4, pm, and axp to compile for it :-)
<2> lets say there are 10 things which needs to be compiled pc ` will start the first and pc 2 will start the 2nd when one of them is done it will move on to the next and so on
<0> sCsII: why what will be different from gentoo-wiki?



<0> diggz: depending on what your MAKEOPTS setting are set to yes ;p
<3> mostly have custom .conf's .. starting out
<1> diggz: but my roomate use his computer for gaming...
<3> repository for everyones .conf files
<3> working on a php/mysql ebuild generator
<2> yes well it should be -j2xcpu`s+1
<3> pretty trippy w/ all the flags
<2> so 2 cpu`s -j5
<5> i thought it was # cpus + 1
<2> unless they are dual core than its -j9
<0> sCsII: some peopl feel that their configurations are personal inforamtion perhaps they might not post that kind of info, but overall I think it's a pretty cool Idea, that's really going to help the noobs I suppose.
<2> crap that is wrong
<0> although I feel gentoo is documented pretty well even within their own configuration files.
<3> say an xorg.conf - w/ twin-view preconfigured
<0> yeah one proc + 1
<0> so if it's a dual it would be -j4
<3> wget, restart X
<2> to get the correct MAKEOPTS you have to read the make man page
<2> its documented well in there
<3> just edit out needed info .. theirs hella help online, but want to consolidate it
<0> sCsII: Yah like I said the idea is good, but it wont work for ALL configs ya know what i mean? :0
<1> but if I use distcc with my roomates computer, that he use for gaming... thats not a good idea, because hes always playing wow, ALWAYS
<0> i'm not going to post my iptables rule set or anything like that etc.
<3> yeah .. but there are quite a bit that i think will benefit
<2> man make.conf and make to get the info
<0> my MTA configs etc.
<3> of course
<0> Interested to see how it turns out
<0> I should like fix my site
<3> u can edit out info not wanted to be posted ..
<0> but that requires time/effort that I don't have
<0> WoW is #1 priority right now.
<3> btw, if anyone needs dns'n or hosting, lemme know
<3> getcha setup on some cpanel boxex
<0> even if my site has 5000+ queries every 15min? :D
<3> boxes*
<3> yup
<4> sCsII: what are the tos? :-)
<0> what about 5BILLION queries?!
<0> every 5min!
<3> bnc only, no ircd .. anything is good
<2> well i was using distcc on 2 pc`s and a xbox worked really good
<0> sCsII: what DNS do you use?
<3> ur jailed, but w/ gcc
<3> bind
<0> eh jailed?
<3> of course.. lol
<0> chroot?
<2> you can tail it to see which cpu is doing which job
<0> is this freebsd or linux son?
<3> nix
<0> I'm always confused when people say 'you're jailed' and they really mean you're in a "jail chroot" or you're "chrooted"
<0> jails != chroot
<0> when I think jail I think FreeBSD
<0> I'm not sure what Nix is either :(
<0> linux?
<3> lol
<4> jail > chroot
<0> CannedBar: nah
<3> debian or rh
<3> unfortunately, cant load anything else on them



<0> you can't bind more than one interface (ip) to the jail ****ty I believe.
<0> other than that, I think they are okay, but I wouldn't say that one is better than the other, I think you would use them for different purposes.
<3> u can use any ip on the system, have quite a few
<0> you could always have a proc in a chroot listen on different interfaces and still be chrootd.
<0> chrooted
<0> damn this E key!
<4> bitrot: I've always come to appreciate jails more. but then again, I've never needed to bind multiple if/ip's to a jail.
<0> sCsII: yea that's with a 'chroot' not a 'jail' like freebsd.
<0> CannedBar: why do you 'appreciate' jails more what advantages do you feel it has over chroot?
<3> no, jailed .. using jail bash
<3> trust me .. lol
<0> i'v never herad of jail bash.......
<0> i've heard of CHROOT on linux.
<0> not jail
<0> or JAIL chroot
<0> but never just 'jail'
<5> can i fake a public ipaddress to an internal box on my lan? i want eth0 to be set to an xx.x.x.x public IP addy, whereas it is behind my NAT with a 192.168.61/24
<6> bitrot: freebsd jails are basically in essence the same as a chroot, but it has an IP (at least one) tied to it
<2> you guys need a ruler??
<2> to settle this?
<0> [proxy]: then they are not the same lol
<7> heh
<6> so you can have a virtual BSD machine in that jail
<0> dude I know
<0> i've used freebsd for YEARS
<0> they are not the same.
<0> that's what I'm saying.
<5> basically so i can test this box out in what is to be its production enviroment
<6> fair enough, wasn't saying they are the same :)
<6> i should have scrolled up before interjecting then
<0> i'm saying that most people say 'jail' when they talk about chrooting
<3> cpanel perl script - jailshell
<0> it just confuses me lol
<3> but so uknow what im talking about - chroot
<0> sCsII: sounds like bunk terminology.
<3> lmao
<0> CPANEL haha
<0> sCsII: yeah now I do :D
<6> yea, i think people use jail as a generic "it's in it's own space" kinda way a lot
<0> [proxy]: yeah "jail chroot" makes sense to me at least you throw the chroot in there to know it's linux
<2> warflyr: you should be able to alias an ip on the subnet to use as a gateway for the 2nd box to use for testing
<0> eventhough you can run chroot on FreeBSD as well
<0> but again it's not th same as a FreeBSD Jail :P
<6> yea, freebsd jail is pretty good concept, linux should definitely try to implement a similar feature
<0> I agree
<0> I like being able to do a jls and see all my chroots that are currently running
<0> they have some pretty nice tools for managing the jails
<0> s/chroots/jails (woops) ;p
<1> wow, a643000+ are only 109$can on ncix :o
<1> hmm
<4> a64-3200 is $99 on newegg.
<8> that's, what, in real money?
<1> but thats US
<1> mine was canadian
<4> oh, so I can use monopoly money, sweet.
<1> uh
<8> the amusing thing about all these canadian dollars monopoly money jokes
<1> uhh
<8> is that soon enough a canadian dollar will be worth more than a us one
<0> Techincally all Nations money is usually 'monopoly' money since nobody really has reserves to backup that cash, all done on credibility of the government. :X
<0> Hence the USD going..down down down.
<0> I mean the CND > USD
<8> bitrot: swiss franc
<0> we know that's not a good thing.
<4> spb: then I'll have to use more monopoly money...
<0> spb: they don't count, nobody likes the swiss.
<0> Except for that kick *** army knife they have, what a cool idea.
<4> I like their cheese!
<0> I don't :X
<0> Chedder is better!
<1> hmm should I wait for conroe, or buy the 3000+ :/
<0> okay off to grocery store.
<0> ttyl
<4> conroe still won't hit the performance per watt of a revE or later amd64


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