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<0> Qwell: doing what? asterisk? <1> anything realtime <0> thats no surprise <0> sparcs weren't designed for realtime processing <1> it's a NIC+Solaris problem <1> They would have to rewrite a lot of the driver to get it to work properly <0> haha <0> which nic? <1> pretty much any, heh <1> e1000 in here though <2> what do you think people about Linux+ exam? would you recommend it <0> hrmm <0> Qwell: i'd try a gigaswift in it <1> Trey: Sun won't send me one. :P <1> see, the driver needs to be heavily threaded, and able to handle hundreds of thousands of tiny packets per second <0> Qwell: yeah they're $$$ but nice cards. They do a bunch of work the processor would normally do
<0> even tcp header decoding <1> it sits in SI for most of the time...causing the load to go WAY up <0> hrmm <0> PCI sunfire right? <1> yep <1> pci/pcix <1> erm <1> pcix/pcie? <0> probably all three <1> only 2..pcie for sure <1> and I think the other was pcix <0> ok <0> does the other look like a pci connector but turned around backwards and maybe with a second connector behind it? <1> I forget :p <1> it's got like 5-6 slots though, iirc <0> oh well. <1> but, pcix should be backwards compat <0> so write a honest but bad review about it for sun <0> >:-) <1> I've still got Schwartz' ear :p <1> I give up. Screw ubuntu <1> 10 minutes sitting at a black screen, loading the partition tool <0> Qwell: 2.6 actually supports that many procs? <1> Trey: yeah <0> i can't imagine well <1> it shows up as 32 <0> Qwell: so did you get access to this thing through digium, directly from sun, or some other way? <1> directly from sun <3> I need help resizing (growing) a mounted ext3 partition <3> Is this possible? <1> c/o Jon Schwartz :D <1> marshie: mounted? no <3> gah <0> Qwell: and they won't help with a different nic? <3> I have another version of linux installed on my computer but I can't get it to route inet packets correctly. <0> Qwell: is the problem specific to that nic's driver or the networking subsystem? <4> how do you detect hot swapped scsi devices on a sysfs box where /proc/scsi/scsi doesn't exist <0> Qwell: my past dealings with sun and testing out hardware for them have been good. We beta tested their sun cluster on a 24 node system. It had never been used on more than 8 nodes before. They flew out 2 sun engineers who hacked on the code for a week to get it working. <1> ugh <1> speaking of sparcs running Linux, being stupid... <0> :-) <0> Qwell: just get a different nic from Sun. <1> excellent...T2000 is supported in the latest Gentoo experimental CD :p <5> can someone help me install apache on my debian box ? <6> what port is file sharing in windows? <7> where can i find last apatch server version ? <7> anyone ? :) <8> someone know an MSN Client who i can run in console? <9> no <8> hmm, there is one, but can't remember the name <10> teekay: check freshmeat.net <11> tmsnc <8> thanks <6> what is the port for filesharing? <10> hubastink: there is no universal file sharing port <6> 135-139 <9> port 80 :) <10> oh... windows file sharing.. <12> is there a kernel parameter that reboots the machine? <12> if i manually enter paramaters to the kernel, when the machine boots, is there a parameter that can reboot the machine? <10> roy_: hmm, maybe at the end of the grub kernel line placing a "6" at the end...
<11> yea it's called the reset button <10> roy_: makes no sense tho... you want to boot to reboot <12> inv_Arp: i'm installing machine remotely by using pxe boot, a mini kernel is loaded <12> inv_Arp: i want to enable the users the option to reboot the machine, without proceeding with the boot... <11> seriously, there are manuals for that <12> i couldn't find anything on the web, could you refer me to one please? <13> hey i have a problem with loading kde i installed it with pkgtool and when i "startkde" i'mg etting error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or director <13> i have slack 10.2 <13> ? <14> !op <15> hey, is there a way to take a stream capture (like with snort) and rebuild it back into regular text? like real time? <15> heh, imagine that. a directory full of emails, instant messages etc. all from a sniffer stream <15> [cyeh(~cyeh@adsl-71-134-250-206.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net)] get the **** out <15> who the fuk is this? <14> !kickban cyeh Screw you! <14> hrmm... <14> !ban cyeh Screw you! <14> that works... <15> does he have a history or something? <14> yeah <15> ahh. <15> awol have you heard of some sort of stream re***embly tool for like capped packets? <15> like, re***embles human text <14> ethereal perhaps.... tcpdump.... <14> search freshmeat... <15> okie. : ) <14> the question has to be asked.... why? tho <15> well, i was reading a capture the other day and it makes total sense that it's possible with like awk/sed or whatever to recover human readable text. <15> like in osx there's a tool for doing that with pictures. it just captures pictures and dumps them to a directory <14> but why would you want to? <14> sniffing traffic is an immoral if not illegal act <15> doesn't address the switching problem though. <15> i'm not saying i'd do it irl. proof of concept at home really. <15> i like projects to learn stuff <15> think of all the things you'd learn on the way, scriptping, maybe perl, awk/sed. tcp/udp etc. <14> www.tldp.org.... and start reading.... <15> yea. heh. <14> i got ****loads of url's if ya need more too <14> !wtf tutorials? <16> tutorials is probably a list of some newbie friendly tutorials on learning to use linux is at http://awol.no-ip.org/wiki/doku.php?id=answers:tutorials <15> no ip. every try this? turn off arp defense packets with a static arp mapping then giving all boxes on your network the same IP address. it actually works. boxes with no open tcp session just drop the packets and the one iwth the open tcp session accepts them. kinda funny <15> takes a lot of explaining to do for some peple though, ha ha <15> anyway, thanks for the link awol <15> man amIhungry <1> Trey: I think my SS5 is hosed <17> hi can someone help me with bluetooth in konqueror? <1> why would a webbrowser need bluetooth? <17> ... <17> file browser <1> why would a file browser need bluetooth? <17> to browse bletooth devices <17> like phones <1> They're just entries in /dev/ <17> ok but when I click on the bt icon, itopens a koqueror window with the url sdp:/ and it shows me an error: malformed url <10> samy: means that it doesnt understand the sdp:/ syntax... does it have support for it? <17> inv_Arp: how can I check? <10> samy: under settings... probably need a plug-in for it <17> aren't konqueror plugins web related? <17> I mean to play multimedia content of web pages? <10> samy: doesnt have to be... you can write a plugin to do anything.. <17> inv_Arp:ok so u think there is a bt plugin for konqueror to readbt devices? <10> samy: google for bluetooth support +konquerer may give you clues.. <17> inv_Arp: I did... but they only present the good cases <17> inv_Arp: when everything works <17> inv_Arp: they say type sdp:/ or bluetooth:/ in konqueror and you'll get access, but I don't... <17> inv_Arp: It workedonce, but not anymore... <10> samy: when i typ sdp:/ it tells me "no working bluetooth adapters found" meaning I have have support for it... your error is totally diff <17> inv_Arp: I understand <17> inv_Arp: that's the point <17> inv_Arp: why is your konqueror acceptingsdp:/ ? <17> inv_Arp: I alreadytriedto reinstall kdebluetooth package <17> inv_Arp: but it still doesn't work... <18> hey
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