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<0> I tell her for once a month, it isn't worth it! LOL
<1> well there are benefits
<1> 1. you cant leave tracks
<1> 2. cheaper in the long run
<0> I bought a 64bit barebones from TigerDirect for 200 bucks...
<0> with board and CPU
<0> Now I just need to do the dreaded rebates..
<1> man, other than my work laptop (work provides) i got a broken athlon 950 lol
<0> hmm...
<0> I see a P4 2.4 Dell PowerEdge550SC, a Celeron 2.0GHz Poweredge 600SC, and Celeron 1.0GHz Poweredge 400SC, a home built Athlone 3200+, a home built Athlon 1800+, a homebuilt Athlon 700, and a new home built 3.2 GHz Dual Core Intel...
<0> am I missing something?
<0> an old PIII550 semi parted out machine
<0> mind you only 3 of those are up and running right now...
<1> ill take the p4 2.4
<0> that's up and running :)



<1> or the xp3200
<0> I am going to put ubuntu server version on the fastest ones and run vmware server..
<1> cool
<0> the xp3200 is running too.. its my windows xp machine that won't stay running
<1> if ya got a scsi machine, just run esx on it
<0> I am going to move the apps off to XP VM's
<0> you need dual CPU's and scsi
<1> dont have to have the dual cpu
<0> I think 3.0 may have eliminated the scsi limitation?
<1> you can use a sata drive in 3.0
<0> you don't "have" to have dual cpu, but it's highly recommended
<1> i think
<0> Yea, I think sata works in 3.0
<1> still perform better than server will
<0> I have 2 esx servers at work
<1> cool
<0> 8 VM's a piece
<1> :)
<0> and I have a vmware server installation to handle XP VM's for developers in India...
<0> they vpn in to a PIX firewall, rdp through ISA to a VM, and then connect through ISA to the resources they need on the inside of the network...
<1> nice
<0> ISA is running on ESX...
<1> yay
<0> dual gigabit dot1q trunks from each ESX machine
<1> most ive had from a prior employer
<1> was 12 blades, like 50 something vm's
<0> I don't have blades... just 2 IBM 346 servers...
<0> Dual 3.2 GHz Xeons
<0> single core
<1> i think the blades had 4 procs
<0> dual core is where ESX is when the pricing comes down... since they license per CPU not Core
<0> how do they fit 4 procs on a blade???
<1> but dual core is the way to go now, save on vm processor licenses since they license by the socket
<1> right
<0> the price point for dual core was not there when I bought the 346's
<1> yeah
<0> It was a couple g more per server to get a single 2.8 dual core than 2 3.2 single cores
<1> yep not worth it then
<0> anyway...
<0> I need to get to bed
<1> laters man
<1> take care
<0> ttly
<2> i need help
<3> don't we all
<2> I got the flash player but I click installer for flash player
<2> and it doesnt work
<2> it asked to run or run in terminal
<2> any ideas?
<4> Just go to the flash website and install manually.
<5> hi, im trying to install http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Communications/Telephony/gscmxx-4526.shtml, but when i get to the make command i get this: bash: make: command not found. Doesent this command exist in ubuntu?
<6> do you have a compiler ?
<6> probly not
<6> So apt-get one
<5> ah, thanks
<6> ;
<6> ;) *
<6> ok night
<7> hi again, i need to know how i can get gscmxx, http://flugheim.com/linux/gscmxx%20.png , to find my cellphone that is connected with a usb-cable http://flugheim.com/linux/lsub-cell.png
<8> does anyone know of a good program that will make sure newly installed apps move onto the main menu?



<8> or will scan through /usr/bin and put them on menu?
<9> hi, can anybody tell me which file i have to edit to set an environment variable like "export CVSROOT=..."
<9> i dont want to set it every time manually
<1> lemme double check
<1> i think its ~/.bashrc
<1> might check into it some, its been awhile since i have done that
<9> thank you, i will check it
<8> does anyone know of a good program that will make sure newly installed apps move onto the main menu?
<8> or will scan through /usr/bin and put them on menu?
<10> bunni3z: check out ubuntu guide
<10> f00li0
<10> and GOOGLE
<8> foolio?
<1> any relation to julio?
<10> it's a comical insult
<8> i see. so i guess noone knows of a program. i will have to read more and ask again later
<1> not necessarily true
<8> yeah, but not everyone has 5-60 mins of their time to spend searching for a small app, when hopefully some nice chap can point you in the right direction later
<11> anyone in here?
<1> most apps are put in the menu when installed...unless they are command line utilities
<1> infact, i havent had one not show up
<8> wine menu not wroking with gnome, only kde
<1> so its a wine thing
<10> that's what i would say
<1> one reason why i just use crossover
<8> whats crossover?
<1> www.codeweavers.com
<12> :D
<13> hey all
<13> so...according to what i have been reading in the forums...there is no ntfs read/write for amd64 users
<13> is this true?
<14> Why wouldn't there be any?
<13> ntfs-3g does not have support for it
<14> ah well, works for me in 32bit.
<13> thx
<13> dork
<1> dont know why it wouldnt in 64 bit
<13> well..ntfs-3g and fuse are now part of the same project...
<13> but still no 64bit support
<1> ntfs-3g doesnt
<1> but other programs do
<13> as i understand
<13> which?
<1> http://www.ntfs-linux.com/corporate/oem/
<1> the power of google
<1> <-- the real dork
<13> lol..dude that is pay software
<1> who buys software
<1> i guess if i found the answer i should find the software too?
<13> dude...that is not an answer
<13> i might as well go back to M$
<1> go 4 it
<1> if your too lazy to research
<13> i have researched it
<1> thats just the link I found after 2 minutes
<13> why do u think i am here
<13> it is a paid version
<1> find it
<1> there are ways
<15> don_pucci: Better solution: Don't use ntfs.
<13> wow...
<13> thx
<1> ext3 is not an option
<1> its too obvious
<15> What about reiserfs then?
<16> can also use a fat32 partition. both windows and ubuntu can write to that on without a problem
<13> the whole reason is that i have a drive that is ntfs...and i want to read/write from it
<13> u guys are pointing out the obvious
<14> you wont be able to write to an ntfs disc from linux
<14> read-only
<14> at best
<13> u can with 32 bit
<15> I had a drive with ntfs when I started linux. I backed up the data, then set it ext3
<16> lynzh: there excist solutions for it.


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