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<0> jm___: no <0> jm___: that's what the manual page says, but I had to actually deactivate tlp(4) support in the kernel to get de <1> michie1: Oh? <1> michie1: Maybe I'll try that. In the intrim, I'm going to try to set ath0 to a slower speed and see if that keeps the machine alive. <1> As there is only one 100Mbit machine, so the box has never seen anything over 10Mbit before I added ath0. <2> interesting: http://wiki.freebsd.org/FrontPage?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=vcs&titlesearch=Titles <3> hubertEF- freebsd has its own VCS, or is that wiki-specific? <3> (the wiki would do internal versioning) <2> ? <2> that's a comparison of VCS features <4> who was it who complained about OpenVPN randomly disconnecting? <4> maybe it was hMz <4> anyhow, I had the same issue and switching from UDP to TCP fixed it for me <1> Is OpenVPN pptp? <1> Feh.
<4> no sir it is not <3> MadScribe- I was just using subversion on my local machine and on google code. I like it a lot <3> reuben- I've had problems with redhat where ibm switched chipsets on me and I needed to get an updated driver. I've also had google spider a site to death multiple times. (updating from old conversations where you've disconnected) <3> hubertEF- okay. I was just opened one of them up and it wasn't clear for some reason. Do they come to any conclusions? <5> hello happy daemons <6> re re <5> howdy ober <6> hows it going <5> It's going.. :) <5> and you? <5> It's been really quiet here since sub killed the kernel :( <3> <yawn> <3> so i like the -h option to du in gnu du <3> but I don't like its meaning <3> "human" <3> yay <3> hmm <7> hi <7> anyone with a really slow netbsd-4/current box? <8> slow h/w or slow OS? <7> hw <8> no experience. <9> should I try 2.x or 3.x ;P <9> the 1.6 I've had, has worked perfectly ever since <10> elad: Really slow == ? <7> <= 50mhz <10> No, sorry. <0> that is really slow <8> my 486DX50 carries ~3.99.9 <9> DX.. it has math processor ;D <8> even more, it has 50 MHz on the ISA bus :)) <8> the fastest ISA bus :) <4> mspo: interesting about the redhat problem. i remember having to deal with it when dlink and netgear changed chipsets without changing the card model number. an amusing practice. <4> creepy, i do a google search, then i go to youtube, and the featured videos look related to what i had searched for <0> google is getting creepier and creepier :) <0> I block google cookies nowadays <0> and I'm seriously considering routing my google searches through tor <11> elad: run 'qemu' <4> http://youtube.com/watch?v=EjAoBKagWQA <0> /win 2 <11> /lose 4 <4> reminds me a bit of anime <4> http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/36588/Staff_List_100_Awesome_Music_Videos <4> hrm, funny how MTV doesn't show music videos any more, and they float around free on the Internet <3> reuben- yeah, my redhat problems were even more interesting because it was on the same ibm server. The chips were just different <3> (336) <11> x336? <3> yeah <3> now obsoleted by the 3550 <3> is there a difference between extended p***ive mode and p***ive mode ftp? (EPSV vs PSV) <3> it's probably a nat issue on my end <3> there obviously is <3> since epsv doesn't work and pasv does :) <4> "But I'm not complaining. Every time a man that fine gets naked on TV, we're one step closer to world peace. [Amy Phillips] <4> heh <11> mspo: dunno how they work differently, but some ftpd's only support pasv <3> proftpd should support epsv. It advertises it anyway <12> oi there we go <3> ah, EPSV advertises my local addy <12> cartoon network busted over litebrite campaign <12> lol
<11> litebrite? <3> http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/01/aqua_teen_hunge_1.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890 <12> they were putting litebrites up in different cities with the one fo the characters from Aqua Teen Hungerforce <11> that sounds like a cartoon to fight anorexic tendencies in young girls <12> it sounds like... <12> we're a bit too uptight <12> i'm sorry, that might be the final straw of absurdity <11> oh, it was some performance art kind of thing? <3> is ftp.netbsd.org working? I can't auth <13> works for me <14> ascent@ascent:/home/ascent> lftp ftp.netbsd.org <14> lftp ftp.netbsd.org:~> ls <14> total 38322 <14> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 32 Dec 10 2004 .message -> pub/NetBSD/README.export-control <3> EPVS ALL seems to work <3> on my epvs vs pasv problem <3> err- EPSV <3> weird <3> ftp.netbsd.org was working for me earlier <11> works here <11> hmm, IPv6 though, lemme try IPv4 over NAT <11> also works <15> sweet <3> well <3> that's a beech :) <3> I can use it from my router <3> maybe I need to add something to my pf.conf <3> netbsd doesn't seem to send EPRT commands <3> do you guys all have the uuidgen command? <4> i've used that command before <3> okay. I was sending "how to compile on netbsd" to miniupnpd <3> he took out the library that broke netbsd the first time <3> I should try making a pkgsrc from that <3> be back later <7> ftp dead? <1> elad: Apparently, I can't get to it either. <7> poo <1> Though, someone asked about three hours ago, and it was working fine for TGEN. <7> yeah i think it died ~10 minutes ago <11> ftp.netbsd.org dies regularly <1> Hardware problems? <16> Unstable OS? <11> no idea <17> anyone know how to upgrade subversion in pkgsrc? <17> there's the whole apr0 -> apr with apache22 thing that's biting me in the *** <17> hmm, I think I may have failed to clean my build directory <17> these long hours at work are cutting into my neurotic rebuilding <18> weather gel-cells can be mounted sideways? <3> I knew there was a problem with ftp! <3> elad- why did you need a current machine with slow hardware? I can put something on the soekris, but it only has a CF card. I also have an ultra5, but it's running 3 <11> mspo: you just didn't tell us you're 3 hours in the future ;) <7> to test the performance of proplib <1> Hrm. <1> I have an Ultra somethingorother. <11> hmm, regarding proplib, people say it's a bit bloated <1> That's not doing anything useful right now. <11> and I couldn't find any clear descriptive paper or so on it <7> jm: how slow is it? <11> and as I don't have access to core meeting minutes... <0> I think TGEN's suggestion of using qemu made sense <3> yeah, I could make a slow qemu on my powerbook <0> it makes a fast computer perform like a 386 <3> which isn't that fast by itself :) <1> elad: It's a dual processor machine, and the speed escapes me at the moment. <1> elad: I'll check when I get home and get back to you. <1> elad: The machine I'm on is slow as hell, but it actually does stuff. :) <1> DEC 3000 - M300LX, 125MHz, s/n <7> that's 100mhz faster than what i'm aiming for ;) <1> Well, 125Mhz/64bit Alpha *feels* like a 66Mhz box. :) <7> that's closer... drop me a line if you you, it'll be great help <1> I have a Pentium 75 gateway that I should replace (try throwing even 50Mbit of traffic through that and watch the kernel die). <1> What kind time frame are you looking at? <7> probably 3-5 hours?
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