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<0> ken: 4 harddisks for 100$? where? especially with the controller <1> valdyn: oops, indeed, it shouldn't come back <2> wols_: used ;-) <3> wols_: i buy hard drives in bulk orders of 20 + <4> Quibus: that is probably your error <3> wols_: you get a hell of a lot better deal when doing so <2> wols_: although if you're interested in the controller, you can have mSATA_pci card (sil3114) for $45 <5> hello, is there a place where I could find a netboot version of the debian-installer for sarge for newer kernels which do not include devfs anymore? Thanks. <1> valdyn: um, how? I think I just used a normal feature <2> wols_: that card has infiniband connector out the back <6> ken: how cheap do sata drives get in 20+? <0> eeyore-: one can get a cheap ide controller for 20 <7> !tell damien__ about sarge uni <4> Quibus: rm ~/.gnome2/session ~/.gnome2/sessions-manual will clear your session <2> wols_: well, yeah, but it's not infiniband :-) <3> wols_: hardware raid controllers are much more expensive than software raid -- i have almost ... 50 terrabytes of storage here on our netwokr
<1> valdyn: back to etch default session? <4> Quibus: yea <1> valdyn: that's not so handy, I loose all my setup stuff <8> damien__: if you need normal device names you can also try to create symlinks <0> ken: i didn't say anything about raid. just "ide" <3> wols_: heh <8> damien__: s/device/device names/ <1> valdyn: note that I don't have sessions-manual <9> hiya guys im looking for a decent way to backup my server to another remote server via ftp <9> any ideas? <3> wols, eeyore: thanks for you help, it's much appreciated -- <10> any of you guys run skype? <3> laters <2> ken: no prob <11> Nick0r, yeah use rsync <1> valdyn: and there's nothing weird in my session file <9> that works with ftp? <9> hmm <12> NickOr, forget about ftp if you can. SSH over rsync is good way to go. <13> MadRush, Yes, why? <4> Quibus: something in there is failing to start <9> rezzen, I can't - my backup space only offfers FTP <2> wols_: you want to build some raid array yourself? :-) <10> and you have no problems running it? it tells me it cant find libpng12.so.0, but it's where it should be on my system <0> eeyore-: if you give me the money: sure! :) <2> haha <1> valdyn: the splash says "GNOME terminal" (which is what I added before it went wrong), but those terminals appear nicely <0> I was just wondering about his price figure which I still don't believe <5> nn-: I need to use a custom kernel (I have compiled one) but the installer complains about "no devfs support in kernel" <13> MadRush, yes, in sid w/o problems <2> we should be getting the gigabyte i-ram add on card today. 4GB DIMMs, has SATA port, so you can treat the 4GB as a SATA drive <2> nifty <10> Did you have the problem im having, as well? <13> MadRush, do you have the package for linpng installed? <0> eeyore-: speed still ****s :( <10> yep <0> MadRush: there is more than one libpng, there's at least 1.2 and 1.3 <2> wols_: well, it'd be pretty darn near full SATA speed <10> yep i know, skype is looking for 1.2 <2> wols_: without the software driver, or motherboard limitations <0> eeyore-: and how fast is your DDRAM? see my point? :) <2> wols_: motherboard is already maxed out, can't have more ram <1> valdyn: so, it's weird <10> and ive got 1.2, libpng12.so.0 is where it should be according to packages.debian.org <12> NickOr, you can use rdist to list all files that have changed since Xhours ago, and then automatically ftp those files to your ftp space. <0> eeyore-: I mean that the connection from the i-ram to your PC is a big bottleneck <2> wols_: i see the point, but unless we're willing to go with 32GB mainboard (we're not), this will have to do ;-) <4> MadRush: 'file /usr/lib/libpng12.so.0' and 'ldd /path/to/skype | grep png' and 'file /path/to/skype' <0> MadRush: look there. there's a way to search for it. use it! <9> hmm rezzen, I'm looking for a solution that does most the work for me ;) <12> (after replicating everything to your ftp space.) <10> alrighty <0> eeyore-: i-arm != more ram. totally different things <2> wols_: *besides*, i keep telling the engineer that the problem is *most likely* not the speed <2> wols_: don't you think i know that? <12> NickOr, i wouldn't suggest doing it manually. schedule a nightly rdist/ftp transfer. <0> eeyore-: well, I want actually something else from such a beast: instant on without tedious hdd loads <9> mmm ;/ <12> NickOr, ftp uploads can be auto-mated. <0> eeyore-: or instant app load (being a desktop user: GAMES :))
<11> wwhats that i-ram card. pci 33mhz bus? <5> abrotman: dpkg tells "sarge unofficial netinstallers see <sarge 2.6.12>", but "see" where? <2> wols_: i'm pretty sure that the long link time is just that. compute-bound, not i/o-bound. <7> damien__: /msg dpkg sarge 2.6.12 <0> EdibleText: I think yes. but PCI-E started to appear too, just not from gigabyte <12> but you don't want transfer all your data every night. (maybe you do, if you don't have a large amt of data) <2> wols_: and it's pretty hard to improve upon compute-bound jobs <0> eeyore-: more CPUs! :) of course then comes that pesky amdahl guy... <5> abrotman: silly me :D <7> of course :) <10> hey lookie - ERROR: cannot open `/usr/lib/libpng.so.0' (No such file or directory) <5> abrotman: ;) <2> EdibleText: it doesn't talk over PCI bus. it only plugs into PCI for power. talks over SATA port. <14> hi <0> MadRush: so is there a /usr/lib/linpng.so.0"? <10> but if i 'find / -name libpng12.so.0' it finds it <10> according to file, no there isnt. according to find, there is.. <2> EdibleText: basically solid-state disks <0> libpng12.so != libpng.so. can't you read? <4> MadRush: libpng.so.0 != libpng12.so.0 <4> hah <0> valdyn: type faster :P <10> right, no i cant read :) <0> valdyn: of course you make less typos, so it all evens out :) <4> !find libpng.so.0 sarge <0> MadRush: look what package if any provide libpng.so on pdo <0> then install that <15> Debian Package/File/Desc Search of 'libpng.so.0' returned no results. <10> will do <16> hi, which mpm user flag should i use and whats the advantage / dissadvantage mpm-prefork or mpm-worker? <11> eeyore-, .. ah i follow <0> MadRush: you can _try_ (no guarantee to symlink libpng12.so (or 13.so to libpng.so <10> i was thinking i might have to do that <0> and stop using ****ty binary only software from outside debian :) <11> eeyore-, so its limeted but the sata bandwidth <0> what is that program that needs that certain libpng? <11> but/by <0> EdibleText: yes. the pci-e 1.x are slightly faster I think <5> abrotman: unfortunately, he doesn't give the netboot.tar.gz version :-/ <11> eeyore-, pci for power.. ? odd why not just use the power directly from the PS <0> EdibleText: cause PCI is enough and it's a good place to put the card <17> evilbulgarian: "worker" is much faster. PHP is not threadsafe, though, and practically requires the use of the older, slower "prefork". <9> hiya guys im looking for a decent way to backup my server to another remote server via ftp <2> EdibleText: well, it also has to have room to mount the four DIMM sticks, so all told, the PCI format is probably "better". solves two problems at once. <17> Nick0r: The easiest way is to use gtar + ssh <2> EdibleText: without the PCI format, they would have to design custom carrier to be mounted somewhere ... this involves tooling <9> i don't have ssh access <2> EdibleText: and tooling ain't cheap :-) <9> well I do on one box, but I have to upload to the other one using FTP <18> so its a superfast 4gb hd , or so? <2> ebible: however, making PCI card is fairly trivial, and needs no special tooling <17> Nick0r: Then make the tarball, exclude it from the files to be tarred, and then ftp it :p <19> I'm running Debian Sid, and am trying to get a USB 2.0 m*** storage device (HDD based mp3 player to be specific) to work properly... everything seems to detect high speed/ehci/Spd=480/etc, however when actually transferring files it seems to happen at USB 1 speeds... transfer speed is great when used from WinXP <10> alright- i failed to mention im on a amd64 box, it looks like my libpng.so.0 is a symlink, you think thats the problem? <10> er sorry my libpng12.so.0 <19> any obvious way to get the speed up to proper USB 2.0 high speed? <20> Nick0r: you can create an ssh tunnel, ssh -L 21600:ftp.destination.com:21, and ftp localhost:21600 with the destination user and login <20> I means ssh -L 21600:ftp.destination.com:21 yourhost <20> or something like that :P <9> :/ <12> NickOr, if you're looking for someone to actually do it for you, you're not gonna find that here. <12> NickOr, you can use most ftp clients to upload your data on a scheduled basis. <12> what to upload? well, first time you'll want to upload all user and sysmtem-conf data. (/etc/, /var/, /home/) You may want to exclude /var/log. After the first sync, then use rdist to upload changed/new files every N hours. <12> some simple scripting will be involved. i don't know of anything off the shelf. <0> ncftpput can do it all automatically with a single line from console (or script) <21> I've got a radeon 9200 and my xorg (6.9.0) enters some infinite loop after a short time of using 3D, I've read that downgrading to 6.8 can help, but I cannot find it, any pointers/other suggestions? <22> hello, here is a message i got after having an upgrade from the libc6 failed => mv: error while loading shared libraries: libacl.so.1: cannot enable executable stack as shared object requires: Permission denied <22> (i'm root) <23> hi <0> hello <0> zed: I'd upgrade "manually" again with dpkg <22> if i manage to get the package :) <24> hello, i'm running xfs as my font server, while xlsfonts shows all the chinese ttf are ready, why in my Kde, chinese file names still can't be displayed ?? <17> Skiver: xfs doesn't do truetype.
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