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<0> How could I setup a logical volume to use the rest of a volume group's physical extents
<0> like /data /everything-else
<1> anyone know where to get real docs for xinetd? xinetd.org is riddled with broken links (maybe this is just temporary, but right now it's busted)
<2> try your local library
<1> :)
<1> http://library.uncc.edu/search/?query=xinetd
<1> nothing
<2> damn
<2> google cache?
<2> P
<2> er.. :P
<1> well, I think that there just aren't any docs
<0> can I join two logical volumes in lvm?
<2> ninjaneo: i don't think so
<0> bummer
<2> i mean you could do it in a weird way



<2> migrate some of the data over, reduce the volume size of one, extend the other..
<3> Alien88
<3> I got it installed =)
<2> cool :)
<0> yeah, but that would require moving between physical volumes =\
<2> yeah
<4> is it possible to install linux onto an imac?
<5> yes
<4> my other question is
<4> err.
<4> nevermind.
<4> okay
<4> thanks.
<4> peace <3
<6> that was odd
<7> im installing gentoo on an old 486 to set up as a home fileserver (movies, mp3's) should i use ext3 or ResierFS?
<2> rage is odd :P
<2> h5n1-: ext3
<7> any particular reason?
<2> because its stable and trusted and works, whereas i can't say the same about reiser
<0> reiserfs was programmed by a murderer
<0> lol
<7> yeah i read about that
<8> ninjaneo: your statement is incorrect
<8> ninjaneo: reiserFS *made* him a murderer
<6> http://gallery.koroded.net/v/Computer/80es1.png.html
<8> haha
<9> well, time to work on my next evil plan. preciouses
<10> i have 3 ide channels and 4 swap partitions. one swap is on its own channel. one shares a channel with /home. one shares a drive with /. and one shares a drive with /home. for maximum performance, should i stripe some/all of them?
<9> we get signal
<8> howto: what?
<8> oh
<8> howto: what!!
<9> Warm.
<6> howto: where is your moose?
<9> north pole
<8> makes sense
<6> that moose gets around
<10> haha
<4> oh and..
<4> hehe.
<4> whats that little program for windows
<4> to allow you to use linux commands
<4> like a shell
<4> for windows
<6> cygwin?
<11> Gcc cross-compiler for win32, with UNIX-like API.. URL: http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/
<8> Pastr: wtg
<4> besides cygwin
<9> Besides cygwin... bin.
<10> mingw
<4> there was another one
<8> though, that description is horribly inaccurate
<8> mingw?
<10> minimal gnu environment for windows
<4> yes
<8> yeah
<4> that one.
<12> 75!
<12> korozion: arrr



<6> heh
<9> ;)
<6> you forgot one
<4> so.
<4> do you guys recommend installing linux on a g4 imac that I have?
<4> if so
<4> which distro
<6> If I had a mac, I'd be happy with oxs
<4> osx is nice
<8> korozion: yeah, seriously
<8> if I could use osx on my x86, I totally would :P
<4> you can!
<4> :)
<8> not easily ;/
<9> :)
<6> yep
<12> i use osx on my g4 imac ;)
<4> leopard
<6> it makes a great desktop imho
<4> osx leopard is gonna pwnnnnnn
<12> pwwwnage
<8> rage_: install it on my laptop
<6> of course, I don't have much experiance with it, so I can't accuratly make that claim
<12> i've installed osx on many a x86
<6> nor can I spell
<13> Qwell i had some osx for x86 around
<8> drudge: do it
<8> on my laptop
<8> replace the windows partition :P
<6> and mine
<12> what are the specs
<6> but buy me a laptop first
<8> turion X2...
<8> it's more than capable
<8> sse3 and all that
<12> how about soundcard
<12> gfx card
<12> lan
<8> dunno, some new HD sound card, and...some nvidia
<8> umm, not sure about lan...probably nforce?
<12> nvidia = **** in osx86 atm
<8> I don't care, as long as it "works"
<12> no Quartz or CI
<12> it would be laggy
<8> don't care :D
<12> heh
<9> :o)
<8> seriously though, it's not gonna be for gaming or anything - just dev
<12> sound i would have to know the mfgr, nforce lan would probably work
<6> I think I'll stick to Linux
<6> but I can't discount the goodness of a Mac desktop
<6> the goodness needs very little more goodification
<8> drudge: don't care if sound works
<6> irregardless of if it needs administrating
<8> if it installs, runs, and isn't completely crap, I'd totally do it
<14> does any one know a good daily diary/journal program for debian?
<8> lampnewb: vi
<12> i built a dualcore box for $200 that was 100% compatible
<14> vi is tex edit?
<8> yes
<8> it can do TeX too
<14> I'm looking 4 something like idailydiary for windows
<12> Qwell: you would do it easily.. if you downloaded the osx86 image and installed it.. it would boot up to a gui
<6> lampnewb: check out freshmeat
<8> drudge: no hacks needed?
<8> like whatever bios crap they do
<12> Qwell: hacks for sound maybe, hopefully not lan but it at least has vesa driver for gui
<12> nah it's all taken care of in the image for osx86
<8> I'm mostly concerned with cpu hacks
<8> okay, so I need a "modified" image
<8> oh, and the fact that I don't have a dvd burner ;/
<6> lampnewb: I just found a pile of them on freshmeat
<12> to run on any osx86 you need modified. and the images come with amd hacks
<8> drudge: what's the latest version that you know to work on amd?


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