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<0> theres a little cmdline tool in pkgsrc if you want to give it a quick testdrive <0> http://pkgsrc.se/net/GeoIP <1> does anyone have nfs setup to allow the same uid to be able to write over nfs? <1> got it finally <2> http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html/nb_20060912_0133.html <3> in some ways linux is nice, in some ways it is screwed up <4> I like kubuntu as a desktop, but I prefer BSD as a server <3> for example, back in oss, and currently in netbsd, a GENERIC kernel, will automatically attach the drivers and audio will just work <3> in alsa on linux, you have to run alsaconfig as root before you can use audio <3> this is not documented anywhere on debian.org <3> though in their defense, they describe the situation in /usr/share/doc/alsa-base/README.Debian.gz <4> I've only used debian on no-audio machines <3> hubertef: cool! in general i like Jason Thorpe's online personality, though I wish they had a transcript as an alternative to a big*** OGG file <3> i am slowly coming to realize that the debian web site is almost entirely useless <4> almost? <5> dive: that's what i do now
<5> i'm using ubu as a desktop and netbsd as routers and eggs <3> eggs? <5> eggdrop hosts <6> spam, spam, spam, ham & eggs? <3> i like that ubu offers support <4> madscribe: I use netbsd as a router and for my fileserver (250G raidframe raid1, 2 x 750G) <0> dive: hows that working out? ever got panics during high i/o? <4> hosk: works great, no panics <0> feh <0> guess its just my luck then <0> or lack of <4> dive@jane:/home/dive % df -ktffs|awk -f df.awk <4> 1.57917 TB total, 660.304 GB used, 875.918 GB free <3> dive: how go them fsck times? <4> I don't really want to try to panic the box though, because the idea of having to fsck 2 x 750 gig drives horrifies me <4> reuben: haven't had to do it yet. shut up and don't jinx me :)\ <6> LFS is supposed to be stable these days :) <3> dive: guess why I'm looking at linux? <4> reuben: decent filesystems? <3> yes <3> got my eye on reiser4 for the maildir mail server <6> heh <7> re all <6> I'd rather entrust my data to a gypsie than reiserfs <6> ;) <4> I use ext3 on my debian box for everything, but that's just because that was the only option (it was an auto-provision) <0> a gipsy with a blog <7> reuben have you come across the error Invalid argument when trying to mount your dos partition on the cf card on your PDA? <3> TGEN: well, I do nightly backups <3> Prophet_S: no, but I have seen 2 people report that on the mailing lists <7> reuben: which ones? did they get any positive help? <3> one of them fixed some bugs <7> is there any command that I need to give to the Dos partition after I resize it? <7> I had a big dos partition and then I made that one smaller and used the freed space for netbsd <4> reuben: what do you use for backups? I need a backup solution that's more robust than my crontab full of rsyncs and scps <7> all using fdisk and disklabel <7> i used newfs for the ffs partition and I tried to reboot the PDA and the dos partition was still readable <7> I also tried to do fsck on the dos partition but I get the error bad superblock: can't find superblock. I guess that' because it isn't netbsd <8> guys you are everywhere! <8> hi! <3> dive: i use a script i wrote myself.. i just couldn't bring myself to use amanda <3> dive: the script is all backup-server side, it just ssh's into the client as root and runs pax <3> dive: for windows systems it uses smbtar, because the ssh/pax combination in cygwin goes WAY too slow <3> hubertEF: watcha thinkin? <2> i'm digging src/share/man/man0 <2> and getNAME is bad <2> run man -k bzip2recover <2> and watch the output closely <2> it puts the entry for bzip2, bunzip2 on the same line as for bzcat <2> and as for bzip2recover <2> instead, it should only list the last one <2> env USE_TOOLS=no make <2> what's the right variable/syntax for that - i forgot <2> ah, USETOOLS=no <9> reuben- use mod_rewrite <9> reuben- for your redirection <9> reuben- there are probably some lists of ip ranges per country to use as your rewrite condition <5> umm... use the registry <5> registries that is <5> http://search.cpan.org/~nwetters/IP-Country-2.21/lib/IP/Authority.pm
<5> blocks can be transferred just iirc <9> it would be too slow to look up everyone <9> but yeah, that's basically the idea <9> you could use that module with a rewrite_map <9> where you can call an external script <9> and memoize blocks <9> perldoc Memoize <5> he'd use cache files of some type <4> grr, apple needs to make a java itunes or something, so I don't have to reboot to windows to listen to DRM'd stuff <4> couldn't be much laggier than the one that uses dx9 :P <5> heh <5> or they need to read the window's standard <5> there can be only one <9> mm opendrm <10> stupid high-end hotels.. can;t even offer free wireless for all the bucks they charge <11> dsr: yep. If you want free wireless, go to a mid-price or low-price hotel that's trying to differentiate itself :) <5> heh <5> or camp out at some random fast food place <5> they all seem to have wireless now <5> i can have a Krystal, a coke, and wireless internet <10> riz: :) i am at teh Hyatt in Monterey . and all they hand me is a pamphlet that tells you how to buy t-mobile wireless <11> nice <11> what's in Monterey? (besides the aquarium) <10> i have no idea.. for all i know ..i have a talk at this conference here <11> heh <11> well, if you do, I suppose it's lucky you're in town, then ;) <10> if i were not sharing the car with my prof.. i'd have driven to the bay area <9> I was thinking about going to california next month <10> nice. <10> mspo: where in CA ? <9> petaluma <9> I would need to inform my brother, though :) <9> but I have some vacation to use <5> beverly hills is nice <11> I wound up in petaluma by accident once <5> la is interesting <11> Fell asleep on a bus and missed my stop :) <10> :) <5> mspo: if you swing through LA you must MUST must go to Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles <5> chuey would testify to their greatness <5> as for what to order i recommend a chicken omelet and a waffle <9> can't you get chicken and waffles here? <9> riz- I took a bus from there to sf one time <9> it was long and pretty expensive <9> like $18 or something <9> who has $18? stupid bus drivers don't give change <11> dunno, haven't ridden a GG transit bus in, oh, 13 years? <5> mspo: trust me, it's not the same <5> at all <10> what is GG ? <9> golden gate transit <10> ok <9> it's like a commuter bus <10> like Marta ? <9> more long distance <10> oh <9> marta is like BART <9> GG is town-to-town <11> http://transit.511.org/providers/index.asp <9> SF wasn't that impressive for me <11> if you want to be scared, there's a list of the various transit agencies in the BA <9> I got pretty lost looking for the right bus stop that GG used <9> trying to get out of sf <9> I had to call the 24/7 staff at my office to look up the schedule and a map :) <9> (back when there were competent people on that staff) <9> I think if I asked the current people to do something like that, their heads would explode <9> for some reason, I'm ranting about work :) <3> http://www.alice.org/ <3> fascinating <3> it's like logo, for the oughties <3> instead of x,y,x axis, you have front side and top side <3> then you can make sense of forward, backward, left, right, up, and down <3> x,y,z not x,y,x <9> it's like the building part of the sims
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