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<0> payload_: xdpyinfo
<1> thanks IdiotStic worked just fine
<1> what about my question how to get systeminfo into the background
<2> leopard makes me hot
<1> and transparent windows in xfce4
<2> :D
<3> ;)
<2> payload_: you need xorg for the transparency
<2> look at xcompmgr and transet they work together
<4> shouldn't redhat ES drivers for like HD based Raid controlers would with redhat 9.2?
<4> it should right?
<2> gkrellm can put your stats on the desktop, but theres oters
<2> others*
<5> conky!
<1> okay but wich is best
<5> !wtf best?



<6> just a matter of opinion. There is no such thing as the best distro, or the best piece of software. Except...
<1> hehe
<2> I like gkrellm cause it can get stats for my servers
<1> okej
<5> indeed
<0> I like it because it's something else to clutter the desktop
<7> I have installed bind9 and I got ipv6 working great. Now I want to forward and reverse my hosts/ips.. Can anyone help me with that? My IP to forward would be 2001:618:400:6c44::1 to ip6.petruz.org and ip6.petruz.org to 2001:618:400:6c44::1 .. Can anyone help me with that?
<2> 1.0.0.0.0.etc.1.0.0.2.in-addr.arpa IN PTR hostn.anem.com
<2> wow, I borked that
<2> 1.0.0.0.0.etc.1.0.0.2.in-addr.arpa IN PTR host.name.com.
<3> I *didn't*
<8> can anyone recommend a raid controller model to mirror two sata drives with latest kernel? hardware controlled that is
<2> areca
<2> newegg for like 300$
<2> never used one personally, but I hear theyre good
<2> otherwise the LSI logic and adaptecs are good
<8> yeah?
<2> yep
<2> do NOT get a promise
<8> of course not
<8> :)
<2> :)
<3> =D
<8> adaptec is who im currently feelin was hopin for a reputable model
<2> a promise doesn't work at all on linux, since linux completely ignores the bios for the most part
<8> doesnt need to be fancy, just reliable
<2> arecas are aparently the fastest out there
<2> they do hot swap too
<8> yeah idle, same thing applies to almost all onboard raid controllers
<2> exactly
<8> and ive seen low end adaptecs sporting those same crappy motherboard chipsets
<2> yep
<8> 300 sounds about like what i was planning to spend, but everything my suppliers has is that low-end "consumer level" crap that i wouldnt dare put a server on
<2> totally
<8> raid5 for $100? gimme a break
<2> ARC-1210 will do up to 4 drives
<2> 339 from newegg
<2> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16816131003
<2> thats PCI-E
<8> most of em are nowadays it seems
<8> oh yeah that looks nice
<2> ARC-110 is PCI-X
<9> Can screen be used for remote X sessions?
<2> http://www.areca.com.tw/index/html/index.htm
<8> that heatsink is what i was looking for
<2> giesen: nope
<2> giesen: however, there is an app that can
<2> I cant remember its name tho :(
<2> disappear: oh yea, its a full raid controller
<8> and that ****er does raid5, very nice, exactly the kinda linkage i needed
<2> no main board CPU processing
<8> thanks :)
<2> if you upgrade, you can get raid 6 with 8 drive support
<2> http://www.areca.com.tw/products/html/pciE-sata.htm
<8> i dunno what raid 6 is actually.
<2> its raid5 like, cept it has 1 more drive... s you can have any 2 drives fail
<10> anyone know a good app like "wepattack" for testing mac address filtering on a WLAN?
<8> One SODIMM socket with default 256MB of DDR333 SDRAM with ECC protection, Upgrade to 1GB <- groovy.
<8> double fault protection, mmm
<2> yep
<2> 4 drives is 1/2 capacity, but double fault protection



<8> heh that would be a bad idea, since i would be tempted to just stop backing up at all lol
<10> i just rock raid0 (living on the edge aerosmith playing in the backrground)
<8> lol sads
<10> just built a new rig..
<10> 2 x 40gb sata
<10> whole lot faster than my old ide system
<8> im runnin a raid5 with onboard.. i think i may just grab that card and "move it on over"
<8> but then id still need to get one for the server
<10> disappear, scsi, sata or ide?
<8> sata
<10> nice
<8> i gotta scsi setup too heh, 4x8gb striped
<10> i got a compaq proliant DL360 sitting here, with 2 x 18gb ultra3's in it
<8> yeah its a compaq proliant as well
<10> since i dont have any extra KVM cables ive been to lazy to set it up
<8> dunno the model, its at the office and i never look at it
<10> mines a 1U
<10> old gen
<10> just dual p2'x
<10> erm p3's rather
<8> got it secondhand for $100, and mines a regular old tower
<8> 2xp3
<10> ah, i remember those
<8> not the best server i dont think, too darn picky
<10> ive been scoping ebay for an ultrasparc III but cant really find any that the shipping isnt ludicrous
<8> but it did its job well in the environment it was in (dentists office)
<10> i love different arch's
<10> used to have an alpha also, but it was freakin huge
<10> weighed about 200+lbs
<10> just took up way too much room
<8> im trying to find a board for a couple xeons i picked up
<8> socket 603 i think
<8> are you looking for anything for your proliant, sads?
<8> just lmk if anyone is, i got heaps of old scsi controllers, drives, a fair number of processors. stuff i can no longer sell and thus need to trash or find a home for
<8> im still tingling over this areca controller, ***y stuff
<8> hey cool theres a 5.25" lcd display for it
<8> doesnt look like asi even carries areca
<7> Can anyone check if these ipv6 configs looks ok, and should work? http://petruz.org/bind/
<11> anyone setup squirellmail with virtual domains?
<8> well i gotta run, i really appreciate the answers
<12> question, how do i get linux to listen on ports over the internet? i can telnet/ssh/http whatever in at localhost but not from anything outside, is there some default switch somewhere i need to make?
<12> using slackware
<13> Is there a utility for editing windows registry files for linux?
<2> vim
<13> lol
<14> emacs
<2> rm
<15> hmm anyway to delete an unlinked file... clobbered it with > .. yet the space isnt freed, lsof +L1 displays it since it has zero link count
<16> my apache error_log.10 is to big i like to get rid of it, i asusme its not ok just to delete it ?
<17> when i create a 160GB ext3 partition using mkfs.ext3 -m 0, it has a whopping 130mb already used right after the fs is made. Is the journal taking up so much space? (it said the journal was 32767 blocks). If so can i decrease the size of the journal without decreasing the reliability of the fs?
<15> kaos01: why not just gzip
<2> inv_Arp: if nothing has it open, and its not there, then it should be freed.... are you sure its not?
<15> Idle`: ahh yes... darn gotta bring down this application
<2> :?)
<15> Idle`: yea app was keeping it open.. recycled app, freed :]
<2> :D
<18> anyone running sli?
<5> is this a survey?
<18> just want to see how well it works in linux, couldnt really find good info with google
<2> it doesn't afaik
<19> !wtf ask?
<6> Someone said that ask is not asking to ask a question, or asking if anyone knows 'foo' but actually asking a real question, providing details of all software involved and actual error messages! It is NOT /msg'ing people who didn't ask you to /msg them! HOWTO Get Help With Your Linux Problems? http://awol.no-ip.org/howto-gethelp.html
<2> Trey: !
<19> statickao: as far as I know the Nvidia driver docs say they support it http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8762/README/appendix-w.html
<2> Can I add you to my 'Acknowlegements' section of this doc for school? as youve helped be a fair bit with web design
<19> Idle`: uuuugh Sure
<2> :P
<2> need a real name tho :S
<19> what web page?
<2> canadianautoads.com
<19> oh yeah
<2> cool, thanks


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