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<0> those are noisy :P
<1> Heh
<1> Oh yeah
<0> and electric eating
<1> I remember those
<0> and like, 50 tons
<1> Yep
<0> thats what the drawers were attached to
<2> eeks 5000's,i was still a kid when it was launched i suppose :D
<0> pentium pro :P
<3> heh, I remember when those came out
<4> how does one increase his bandwidth?
<4> do i need to buy a switch? or cisco router?
<5> ask his/her ISP?
<1> I keep getting mail about pills that do that...
<4> no just in house?



<4> i find myself having to wait when i move data from one of my computer to another over the network
<6> lyy get a better isp or talk to the isp about upgradeing your service
<4> no no no
<4> just in my own network
<1> What are you using to link the machines?
<1> And what transfer rates are you getting?
<4> a router
<4> belkin
<4> not sure..
<0> lyy: upgrade all your networking hardware to Gigabit :P
<0> if you already are at gigabit...
<1> In all seriousness, gig nics and "home" switches aren't that expensive these days
<4> i'm willing to spend like 500 bucks for a fast one
<5> most gigabit nic are built in even
<7> naw a home gigiabit switch will run ya like $100 or less
<1> Aye
<4> no way!
<7> and most pcs are gigabit nics otherwise they are like $25 a car
<0> theres always infiniband... ;)
<1> 4-8 port gig switches are about 70 quid here in the UK
<5> 70 quid>?
<1>
<4> so i should google "gig switches" ?
<7> lyy, http://www.pricewatch.com/networking/991818-1.htm
<1> (quid is slang for uk pound)
<4> BarnacleBob: thanks!
<7> np
<1> (sorry)
<7> lol there is ~$30 gigabit switchs on that page
<1> lol
<7> i personally would go with a more reputable company than a gateway switch :)
<5> lyy: believe them, Gig network is cheap nowadays
<8> hi all - i have heard that enabling selinux can slow gnome performance by 60% - can anyone here comment?
<5> no :)
<7> nickthorley, i run selinux on every one of my fc boxes
<9> MerlinTHP: is it time for my "you get what you pay for" copper gig link now?
<5> it doesn't slow down anything
<1> When my home PC's hard drives can do gig, then I'll care ;-)
<4> with a gig network, i also need gig network cards right?
<8> barnaclebob: have you tried without it though - i dont really need it on my workstation - i will enable it for security reasons but may think twice if the performance hit is 50%ish
<7> lyy, aye
<9> MerlinTHP: well it was more the one that can only do about 150mbit.
<0> lyy: at least on the machins you care about
<4> BarnacleBob: they're called "gig network card"?
<7> nickthorley, i highly doubt the hit would be 50% but i do not doubt for a second that there is some theoretical hit to selinux but its a kernel level thing so it will be a minumum kind of hit
<0> lyy: 10/100/1000 NIC
<4> cool
<4> i'm learning alot from you guys
<6> ok and better cables
<4> i really appreciate it guys
<4> do you guys think Frys will have these items?
<8> whats everyones fav desktop on fedora core 5 - i have always used gnome but am considering xfce
<0> i've never seen a frys
<7> XFCE4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<6> nickthorley, different strokes for different folks
<7> i'm moving to place right by 2 frys!
<4> JonathanD: you're not in the USA right?
<6> try them all and use what you like the best
<7> nickthorley, yeah its totaly a preference thing. xfce4 is more lightweight than gnome or kde and is why i like it



<0> lyy: I'm in the USA
<4> xfce is getting better
<4> :)
<10> My FC5 system seems to be unable to resolve dns names. What should I do to fix that
<5> Maniaman: checkout the /etc/resolv.conf, see if the list contains your usually DNS server IP address?
<11> Maniaman, use system-config-network and setup DNS servers.
<10> it should be getting dns information from my router
<12> Maniaman: 'should' or 'is'
<12> Maniaman: you can confirm which dns server is being used by looking at /etc/resolv.conf
<12> Maniaman: your router may not be handing over the dns server information during the dhcp negotiation
<10> ah
<10> apparently it wasn't getting the information
<10> which is weird because it was working a few days ago but suddenly stopped
<12> Maniaman: either the router isnt handing the information out.. or you havent configured the fedora box to get dns info from the router
<12> Maniaman: there is a box in the network config for 'peer dns' or something similiar
<6> Maniaman, so hard code the info in your box and set it so you dont get dns from dhcp
<7> lol nice script Magic8Ball
<4> whoa i just thought of something cool...
<4> well not too cool..but applicable
<7> lyy, ice?
<7> oh
<7> i'm rather bored. today is my last day at this job
<4> use subversion to keep track of your configuration files
<7> hrm interesting
<7> so speaking of my last day...... how would i go about formating this computer? i just want to remove any os and leave it blank. i've got the fc4 install cd's lying around i could use
<4> BarnacleBob: what were you doing at that job? and where you going to?
<7> i was doing programing/data warehouse managment/ and linux admin. i'm going to n california for system administration
<6> BB linux rescue
<12> BarnacleBob: i dont think Eusa got the joke
<13> lol
<7> Southern_Gentlem, just delete the partition table, make a new partition, and mk2fs?
<4> BarnacleBob: there's a linux company recruiting me right now, and i'm really interested, but i just started a new job..should i go ? argg, i am so fickle
<6> mkfs.ext3 on each partition several time
<14> Evil Magic8Ball
<7> Southern_Gentlem, cool i'll do that
<6> then use fdisk and wipe the partition
<1> BarnacleBob, http://dban.sourceforge.net/
<1> "secure wipe" boot floppy
<7> lol no floppy drive :)
<7> but thanks MerlinTHP
<1> Heh
<15> i have a virtual machine with fc5. After the installation I had disabled selinux. Then updated the system, and after some time i decided to re-enable selinux. Now, every time it boots up, it shows an error message at the filesystem check stage: ''' fsck: error while loading shared libraries: libuuid.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory... [....] Disabling security enforcement for system recovery. And awaits for the ro
<1> There's a CD version too ;-)
<7> yeah i could use that i just saw it
<7> i think i will try it
<15> this does not happen if I boot with the selinux=0 kernel parameter
<1> I've not used it myself, but I've heard some good things
<7> DaHood, there is a fix for that on fedorasolved.com
<15> BarnacleBob: oh, so this is an issue. Thanks a lot
<7> i really just want it to be blank for the next guy that comes in instead of having a whacked out fedora install on it :)
<1> Heh
<7> DaHood, i think you just need to relabel your filesystem i forget tho
<15> BarnacleBob: thanks. I was not aware about such a problem. I'll search about it. Again thanks for clearing this out
<4> what does "familiar with provisioning with virtualization" meaning?
<7> use xen of vmware
<7> *of=or
<4> that's all?
<4> dam these people using big words to say little things
<7> :)
<16> welcome back Sonar_Guy
<16> sea hag
<4> i've use xen and vmware all the time
<13> morning opsec
<14> Hola opsec!! Been curising the 7 seas in search of Mermaids!! hehe
<4> but i had no clue what they meant with provisioning with virtualization
<14> Hola Spot!!
<16> hah
<13> opsec, he didn't find any that's why he is home
<17> hi


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