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<0> jalapeno chips? <0> man, america is always behind on chip flavours <1> we get stuff like parsnip, apple, beetroot and sweet potato crisps here <2> Oh, we have those too -- just not in the mainstream. Usually found at "health food" stores. <3> sup grey <2> Not a lot, 'scribe! <2> bouncing between work and 3 irc windows! <4> riz: are you areound ? <4> _around_ <3> just three? <3> i have like 13 open <3> not that i'm paying attention to any of them <2> Ahhh, there's the difference. <2> I'm in irssi and watching the Act: list. <3> an issue arose last week that made me finally break down and install mirc <3> at work that is
<3> i was using BX up that point <5> both bad clients, imho :) <3> www.xlr8energychews.com (noisy website) good product <3> i've been chewing one like every 3 hours w/ water <3> even though i've only had about 3hrs sleep i'm fine atm <5> chewing a lot is bad for your jaws <5> ;) <6> so is jabbing <7> hcon462 <7> <7> Postfix 2.3 patch 01 fixes minor problems with TLS and Milter <7> support that were found in the first weeks of Postfix 2.3 deployment <8> so <8> who puts 3.0.1 in topic? :) <0> heyas hubert <9> jared :) <0> what's the good word? <9> i found an excuse not to try your mftp stuff: I don't have -current anywhere :( <9> and the -current kernel i tried to boot last week didn't like my PS/2 keyboard :( <0> you don't need a -current kernel, only proplib <9> i should find time to investigate that, as it's also happening in qemu w/ g4u <9> jared: as if i'd backport proplib :) <0> I wouldn't expect any work required to make it compile. <0> Anyway, the code's there. <0> It shall bitrot. <9> put it into -current :) <0> it uses proplib and pthreads <0> I don't know how well that will go over ;-) <9> i guess extending tftpd is not an option? <0> It doesn't really fit into the inetd model. <9> hm, true. <0> Plus, you need to be able to lock down multicast group/ports for specific files. <0> So you need a config file that lists the files you're willing to serve. <9> would it make sense to have the client read that same file, to tell it what to retrieve (and how)? <9> man, i love those horns: http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17194&ch=infotech <9> jared: I see you taught your blog to talk english ;) <9> http://www.invisible.ca/space/netgear-wgt624-v3-hacking sounds interesting <0> my blog didn't speak english before? <0> and yeah, i'm going to pick up the netgear hacking again soon, since garrett/sam added support for the marvell switch <9> when i looked at the blog earlier today, it spoke german - which confused the hell out of me <9> having netbsd/netgear would kick *** <0> uh, it shouldn't have <9> maybe my webbrowser decided to request/prefer german language - i was running windows <0> ah, heh <0> who knows what snipsnap supports <0> mmmm snipsnap <9> is that y our blogging software? <9> we should get at least your netbsd stuff listed on www.onetbsd.org ... <0> yeah, www.snipsnap.org <0> there is an rss feed: feed://www.invisible.ca/exec/rss?snip=start <9> yep <9> let me send kimmo mail <0> how do I get added? :) <0> ok <9> http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html/nb_20060725_0113.html <0> yay I'm famous <9> :) <0> that has been on my TODO list for *years* <0> mwmwmw pending unemployment <10> hahaha
<10> oh, I thought you meant hubertEF <11> this hp secure router command line interface sure feels like IOS <9> hp makes routers? :) <6> just as much as netgear or dlink ;) <9> ah <9> i didn't follow whom they bought over the years ;) <9> (i haven't followed... YKWIM) <6> its a rebrand <6> like most any appliance now a days <6> same way hp sells "san switches" <11> h: do you know who the actual manufacturer is? <6> in the case of the sans switch, its qlogic <6> i dont know about l2 switches <6> but if you say it feels like ios <6> it probably is <11> in the case of the san switch, i know they have used different manufacturers <12> not necessarily <12> probably floundry rather than cisco <11> i would be surprised if it was ios <6> well, the san switch i have is qlogic than <6> but it probably floats <6> just like with dell <11> i know some of the san switches were linux based <11> heck if i can remember the manufacturer.. brocolade? <11> brocade <9> brocade makes netbsd-based san switches <11> http://news.taborcommunications.com/msgget.jsp?mid=324451&xsl=story.xsl <6> brocade is neat <11> hubertef: i believe they also made linux-based ones <9> possibly <6> who hasnt <11> i like how this hp router has a cf slot that reads generic cards <4> any one uses extattr and friends on NetBSD ? <9> aren't extattr "unfinished"? <13> Have any of you install NetBSD on a PowerPC G3? <0> I ran it on an iBook G3 years ago. <13> Do you have any idea how well it works out-of-the-box on a generic install? <0> Not sure. I had pretty decent success on an old world Performa 6360 not too long ago.. <13> I want to make a mac PPC my router/firewall <13> but everything im finding comes with just one NIC card <13> i have no clue as to this kind of architecture to be honest <14> y you can get usb ethernet <14> ural works well for wifi <14> y actually I run it on a g3 imac 233 <13> Just looking for two regular ethernet NICs <13> Ober, I notice your linbsd.org host -- are you friends w/ solarx and horton? <14> if you got something with pci slots <13> ive known solar since like 1998 <14> no heh <14> they are .net <13> oh <14> I had this before they did :) <13> well im looking at getting this: <13> http://cgi.ebay.com/Macintosh-300-MHz-PowerMac-PowerPC-G3_W0QQitemZ180009499909QQihZ008QQcategoryZ14911QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem <14> back when they went off and did gento <14> y want access to one? <13> sure <13> but i want to run it locally as my NAT router <13> so im looking to pick up the hardware as well <13> is it difficult to get another ethernet card into a powerpc? <0> netbsd should support ~anything in a pci slot.. <0> if you can get it for $9, i'll be impressed :) that's a good deal <14> yeah I had a normal pci card in my g4 sawtooth iirc <13> well ill probably be paying like $40 or so <13> oh? <14> check craigslist <14> keep from paying a ton on shipping <14> people are dumping macs left and right here. <13> yup same here, decent machines, but too high-end and thus expensive <13> im looking to pay jack crap <0> ober: where is "here"? <13> (st. louis mo here) <0> if I could get a powermac for $9, i'd pay shipping and customs charges :p <14> austin
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