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<0> brb <1> grrrr <2> bitrot: ooh nice you have privoxy running <2> automatic ad-blocking :) <3> If you chose vixie-cron, you should comment all lines in /etc/crontab. <3> SHELL=/bin/bash <3> PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin <1> ? <3> even that? <3> alll lines? <1> wtf are you talking about <1> shouldnt touch that file unless your adding stuff to it <3> If you chose vixie-cron, you should comment all lines in /etc/crontab. <3> is from gentoo.org <1> where? <1> link?
<3> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/cron-guide.xml <3> right above Code Listing 3.3 <1> umm... <1> read the FULL THING <1> errrr wtf <1> umm ok some dev is on crack <1> thats just a bad thing to do <3> are you talking about cron? <1> ya... ok .. some crack head dev ... is .. well on crack <3> soo I guess this isn't something I should be reading? <1> theres NO need to comment out thouse lines <1> what are you trying to do <3> learn cron <3> well speficially run emerge --sync <1> well dont worry about that part <1> Scheduling cron-jobs <1> goto that part <4> w00t .. got mce on domain <3> do I have to give my user access? <4> sup echo <1> yo <1> kikr: you need to run --sync as root .. and by default cron runs as root ... <1> think about it <1> whats u up to sCsI <4> nnm <3> true... I don't need to give my user access because my user couldn't do the command in the cron <4> got my mce lappy on domain <1> ? <4> media center edition <4> on my domain <1> aww <5> hm <1> lamer :P <5> heh <5> looks like the limits.conf was the answer to rtorrent <5> but i don't know about the other clients MrEcho <5> i just stopped on rtorrent because it's the best client to use on my dual p3/500 <1> ouch <5> oh i have 3 amd64s in the house.. but the whole point was to have a good gentoo box that can just do downloads stuck in the closet <5> the dual p3 is perfect for that <5> and it's running like a champ now... i should be able to have a few songs and shows to watch while i'm on my deployment <1> depends on how many torrents/and files <5> well... i have 900G worth of torrents going now <5> and it's running without a hitch <1> **** <5> my wife will have to mail me the usb hd when it's done ;) should take a month or two <1> ya i could see why it was failing now <5> i'll be in asia by that <5> that/then <5> heh <5> i just set the limit to 50000.. it actually doesn't come close to 2000.. but just to be on the safe side i set it really high <6> coyo <7> qaxocf <8> neta <1> nux should just leave aol baned <5> people still use aol? <1> dumb ppl <5> i figured it was just a trend and the company would eventually come crashing down upon itself <5> then again... i'm sure WB is their biggest customer even if they are merged <5> i should have bought the damn 2TB fileserver <9> MaceLinux: better have her pack the hd well
<9> shipping companies handling proceedures aren't too kind on hd's with data on them <10> Obsidian: yeah I like it, it's nice and simple for what I want it to do, no caching just a proxy for http. <10> Zzz <2> well, im out, i'll let you know tomorrow, bitrot <11> MaceLinux: bear in mind that some private torrent sites frown on the use of rtorrent, it has some bugs which apparently stress the tracker out <1> ya the one i use baned it <12> hello, I'm trying to get my mac remote to work on a mac mini running gentoo x86 2006.0. I heard that the remote works out of the box and acts like keyboard input. to check this I want to cat my keyboard device. any idea how to do this? <1> kint2: you know... im not sure what the keyboard /dev is <1> mouse is easy <1> and its all done by IR, so you have to have that stuff worked out right <13> window stick off <1> ? <13> Disregard <13> Missed the "/" <1> aww ok i got ya <14> say, did gentoo unify x86 and amd64 by any chance? <14> the manual doesn't say anything about amd64 profiles anymore... <1> odd <14> wait, maybe I'm readng the wrong one <14> sec <1> http://gentoo-install.com/#5 more to the point in the green <14> oh, good <14> I used a 32bit stage <15> hi everybody <1> brujoh: fix your connection <14> if my host is 32 bit, and I use -march=k8, what will happen? <16> your host? <16> what do you mean host <14> chost* <1> thats fine <14> MrEcho: I'm talking about the binaries, 32bit or 64/ <14> (I need 32) <1> your chost is what sets that <11> Genia4: it'll output instructions for a k8 <11> but it wont be 64bit unless you specify -m64 or use a x86_64 gcc binary <14> ok, you guys said the exact opposites now <14> who is right? <14> oh, you didn't say the opposite <14> thanks <11> hehe <11> i dont think the 32bit gcc even supports -m64 by default in gentoo <1> not sure <11> however, the converse is true <11> the 64bit gcc supports -m32 <11> because i tried that the other day before i nuked my amd64 install <14> there really is no point to install a native 64bit system <14> too many problems for so little gain :( <1> server yes .. desktop .. no <1> IMO <11> yep <11> wine, mplayer, firefox plugins, openoffice, etc ... all work better in 32bit <1> unless you plan on using more then 4gb of ram in your desktop... <11> mysql on a server with 16GB of ram.... :) <11> different story <14> this is colinux anyway <14> 4gb of ram for it would imply I have more on my windows box <14> this stuff works surprisingly well <17> foxdonut, why no postgres? mysql performs horrible under load <1> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813151008 with daughter board that has 4 more sockets... 128GB ram <14> as if mysql performs great when there is no load.... <16> haw <1> renihs .. ya why digg uses it <1> mysql <17> ? <14> digg is slow :( <1> not for me <11> renihs: depends how you write your queries really <11> mysql ****s at subselects whereas both mssql and postgres excel at them <11> but for complex inner joins i found that mysql works best <17> hmm dunno, i guess if you say so :) <11> and since you can write subselects AS inner joins... <14> not always <17> college made some nice benchmarks (i ll dig em up once he returns) <17> which showed an extreme performance loss once load reaches a certain level
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