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<0> wow <0> delegated is amazing <1> delegated? <0> really nice proxy software <0> squid-- <1> ah ;) <1> delegate ;) <2> squid++ <0> ;) <3> mspwned! <0> word up <3> word to big bird <4> oven roasted big bird <5> big bird flu <6> ****; anyone want my job?
<6> manage a bunch of FBsd PFYs <7> no <7> PFY? <6> oh come on <6> portupgrade -Fav <6> what elese is there to know? <7> heheh <6> don't know what a PFY is?! <6> what kind of BOFH are you? >:} <7> it's late.. <7> im// notsure <7> .. <6> http://bofh.ntk.net/BastardGlossary.html <6> #4 <0> <yawn> <7> 1oh <7> yeah <7> so what is FBsd <7> re mspo <7> and where did my auto command htingy go in irssi <0> freebsd? <7> freebsd is pimply? <0> yes <7> ok :) <7> i hear it's also stuck at gcc 3.4 <6> who care about GCC <6> +s <6> here's my caring face about GCC versions=> :-| <6> i make this face when i care <6> :-| <7> hahaha <7> lavalamp++ <6> sorry <6> coudln't resist <6> here's what you need to know about GCC <6> "Lava's rule of GCC versions and Linux Foaming"(R) <6> the bigger the version number, the slower the code, and the more Linux users foam at the mouth about the next version being faster <7> true enough <6> that's all they talked about at Ohio Linux Fest <6> we should get Propolice <7> brb <7> ok <2> heh, pfy. happily, /usr/games/wtf knows about that one ;) <2> mspo: you know you can use ssh -D for a proxy in a hurry? <0> carneous- I never used -D before <0> carneous- I needed to be able to turn on caching and some other stuff too <8> er, how do I set up serial bootblocks? <8> is it installboot? <1> yup <1> well.. at least it is so for -current ;) <1> you modify a bootblock to make it default to serial <7> hmm <7> vlan fun <9> hi <6> oh where oh where has my ISL packet gone <6> the IEEE took it away from me <0> anyone using resin here? <10> i occasionally eat raisins <11> mspo: I use it to fix some broken plastic things sometimes <6> mspo: i was never a fan of string instruments <6> more of a percussion man myself
<0> okay. Nevermind :) <12> hmm.. anyone here with an ultra10 and a quad hme card? <11> 'qfe' <12> or has set one up in the past? <12> qfe it is <0> I've used many qfe's, but never on netbsd <12> ok, ever on an ultra10? <0> unlikely <12> supposedly its compatible.. but i'm seeing a very obvious limit in the length of the pci slot compared to the length of the card ;) <12> 501-5406 is what i've got <0> is there a plastic thing you can slide? <11> jontow: 64b PCI cards fit in 32b PCI slots if they can handle eachother voltage-wise <11> oh, and the other way around as well <12> http://cgi.ebay.com/Sun-Ultra-10-PCI-riser-board-370-3197_W0QQitemZ220054826531QQcmdZViewItem <12> thats the riser <0> jontow- on old netra t1's, I had to remove entire bracket systems to fit the cards in <12> http://www.eli.com/images/products/417_1_tn.jpg <12> thats the card.. <11> that's a 5V PCI 32b riser card <12> yeah, the slot on the motherboard is full length (64bit?) <11> yes, that doesn't matter <12> it'll just work without 1/3 of the card being plugged in, effectively? <11> the card is 64b universal <11> yes <11> it will run on a 32b bus <12> ok, no obvious degradation other than the lack of addressability? <11> the card is universal, meaning, it accepts both 3.3V and 5V <11> lack of bandwidth <11> 32b 33MHz v.s. 64b 33 or 66MHz in the PCI 64b case, or 100 or 133 in the PCI-X case <0> so.. it looks like it should fit <11> but I don't think QFE's were PCI-X already <11> yes <0> http://sites.inka.de/pcde/pic/ultra10_4.jpg <0> you have that sort of setup? <12> yes, looks just like it <0> and the qfe is too long? <11> though, 32b/33MHz should be enough for QFE <11> 133MB/s, whereas fast ethernet pushes 12.5+12.5MBps per port full-duplex <11> modulo overhead and bus arbitration cycles, it should still be enough <0> (I've put qfe's into ultra60's, which are a similar form factor) <0> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2007/02/08/0001.html <0> that's pretty big <0> how does that affect the current threading implementation? <12> teh card itself isn't too long, just the connector :) <12> which i suppose is now explained :D :D <0> jontow- ohh okay <0> jontow- I thought you were having difficulty with the form factor <0> jontow- so it won't work? <12> well.. i guess we shall see <12> i just wanted to know that it was a universal card before plugging it in and frying one of either the pci bus or the card <12> neither of which would've made me a happy fellow ;D <12> hme{0,1,2,3,4} are all there and probed <12> so it looks good to me :) <12> hell.. 4 PCI slots in this machine.. all i need is 3 more qfe's and i've got a switch with more capacity than what i'm feeding the desk with now <12> hehe :) <11> jontow: well, the first 'gap' in the gold finger is for 3.3V, the second one for 5V, the third one for 64b <12> nice <11> if a card has both 3.3V and 5V gaps in its gold finger, it's universal <12> i really oughtta be finding some more RAM for the ultra10 <12> 128MB is pretty awful <12> still haven't had any luck with an accelerated X server on netbsd or openbsd though <12> so i think its destined to make a much nicer router/firewall :)) <12> didn't really buy it as a workstation anyway ;) <10> Merging newlock2: consequences on in-kernel locking, SMP and threading -> http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html/nb_20070208_1724.html <0> hubertEF- do you discuss how this will affect the current scheduler activations/M:N model? <10> i don't <10> but the mail answers this, i think <10> "we made the decision to move to a new threading model" <10> maybe i should make that clearer <0> okay <0> oh, it's in there kind of deep <0> the third bullet <0> personally, I would point to it <0> hubertEF- did I tell you about my many-many threaded box and my single semaphore problem?
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