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<0> 1 year
<1> ah
<1> at least you arent a navy person
<1> then you could be gay
<0> some navy guys are cool
<1> yeah
<0> corpsman
<0> that train with us
<0> i can't wait to go to my sparc
<0> put 2.6 on it :)
<0> update it plenty
<0> love it
<2> is it ok to have php4 and php5 installed?
<3> no
<2> how come portage will let me?
<3> portage will let you unmerge portage



<3> nuff said
<4> It's fine, warflyr
<2> lol
<4> I had them both running at the same time for awhile
<2> i found out that the masked version of phpldapadmin will use php5 so no problem :0
<4> Stable doesn't?
<5> anyone know how using sed to get the last word of a line
<2> motion probably
<2> what is an easy way to grab tons of files out of a http dir?
<2> cli util
<4> wget
<4> WFT, autoconf pukes on samba
<4> WTF, even
<2> eic just found that
<2> -r lol
<6> Question: Is NTFS write support (the new kernel option) something to fear? Or does it actually work?
<6> I want to use Linux to access my XP (NTFS) drive but don't want to break anything
<7> to fear
<6> So I should take that thing out of my kernel options forthwit? Why?
<8> Jimferd.. i wouldn't say fear but, i wouldn't put too much trust in it
<7> same bytes rule guy
<6> Also, is there any chance of getting native read support - or any read support - from NTFS
<7> ya
<7> read is there
<7> deff
<7> i use it when im in linux
<6> Ok. So take out the write support thing under it but leave support for NTFS alone. And how do I mount the disk? Same as any other disk?
<7> you dont HAVE to take out write support
<7> but
<7> same bytes rule
<7> ya the fs in linux is ntfs
<7> on fstab
<6> what is same bytes rule?
<6> But if I don't take out write support, I'll likely end up nuking the **** out of things?
<7> you have to overwrite the file on the ntfs with the same bytes
<7> ya
<7> you could
<9> motion still need that answered? sed 's/.*\(\w\)/\1/'
<6> But I don't have to fiddle with anything to just get read support?
<10> In general, when creating a proxy caching server, how is the "cache" updated, say using squid for instance.
<6> Other than enabling it in the kernel
<4> Jimferd: right.
<4> Don't write to it under *nix. It'll kill it.
<6> Yeah, that's what I figured. Gracias :)
<9> i thought that has been fixed? no?
<4> What?
<4> NTFS write support?
<4> It's still experimental, as far as I know. And wouldn't touch it with a ten-foot pole.
<1> it dosnt destroy Filesystems
<1> it just, dosnt work on most things
<11> it will corrupt data over time
<4> I tried it... lots of data corruption occured.
<4> It's safe just to dual boot
<12> if you must write to a ntfs partition i would use captive
<4> And easier just to convert it
<12> Description: Captive uses binary Windows drivers for full NTFS r/w access.
<4> to a linux fs
<2> captive is slow as well
<12> but fairly safe compared to the kernel baised write support
<13> did anyone read something about in-kernel support for broadcom wifi chips recently?
<14> hmm my raid says [U_] for the main dir /



<14> bit worried about that
<13> Jaded: yes, that's something to check
<14> thing is, it's the "mirror" drive thats gone offline
<14> and i have no damn access to the machine
<14> 23:16:00 up 295 days, 11:42, 3 users, load average: 0.07, 0.02, 0.00
<13> is the drive actually dead?
<14> nope, because md0 and 2 are still [UU]
<13> could be a bad sector
<15> kk1 Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=88
<13> that would knock out only the partition that contains it
<14> thats whats in dmesg
<14> now the thing is, how do you get the partition back online?
<14> surely it remaps the bust sector ?
<14> kk1 = me
<14> sorry just filled in junk
<13> yeah, that's a bad sector
<13> replace the drive
<14> i thought modern drives reallocated the sectors?
<13> it did
<13> and it ran out
<13> you don't see those errors until all the "spares" are used up
<16> wonuh
<17> cahinxae
<18> jeqox
<14> bollocks this is a bit of a problem then
<13> Jaded: that's why you have a mirror
<14> well thats the spare drive lol
<14> the primary is fine
<14> i BET it's heat related
<14> that damn data center never did have enough A/C
<13> get the serial number of the drive using hdparm, call the manufacurer, and get a new one
<14> i'll have to do something like that
<14> oh wait, hmm
<13> could be... I think the rule of thumb is something like "every 10 degrees cuts lifetime by 50%" (or something...)
<14> drive probably outta warrenty now
<13> buy a new one then
<14> hawson: yup, just trying to figure out how to get the machine
<14> see..
<14> i kinda umm left it at my old employers ;)
<14> hmm not temp though
<14> /dev/hdc: Maxtor 6Y080L0: 30 C
<13> call the IT dude directly
<14> hehe there's no such thing ;)
<14> it's an ISP
<14> and everyone i worked with has left too lol
<13> it is a co-lo?
<13> do you have any friends that have a co-lo with them?
<14> it's in the rack of one of Demon's data centers that is NOT open to customers
<14> so makes things... tricky...
<14> ah well, I'll just call my old boss and tell him
<14> that i "forgot" it
<13> sounds like a good time to relocate
<14> well yeah I'll relocate it to my living room
<14> all it does is server my website, and my email
<14> which i can easily do on 7mbit
<19> ya there is no way to get itno a data center
<19> you have to p*** a hand scanner to get into the noc where i work
<19> scans bone structure and fingerprint
<19> cant follow anyone in either ****s
<19> have to wait in line in the morning
<14> this is far more secure than that
<14> there's 2 keys
<14> thats it.
<14> hehe
<14> so, i have to track someone down with a key
<14> oh and also make sure the building next door isn't collapsing again
<19> ya this is 3 stories undetgroup
<14> (for half a year due to health and safety we couldn't enter this damn building)
<19> size of 3 football feilds
<14> this one is tiny, it's only for staff
<14> plus it's central london
<14> that size wouldn't be feasible
<19> it is
<14> not in central london it aint


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