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<psi-jack> lmm: Hmmm.. I've heard XFS might be able to. Not sure about JFS. But I've found out, the hard way, ext3 can't. And Reiser3 can't either. <martian67> he dosent ***** around the fact HE IS GOING TO EAT YOUR ****ING HEART <martian67> :) <Sneaky_Bastard> he works in the NOC <Dagmar> Lokey: You're not starting to regret it now? <orlok> i have a plush cthulhu dool <Sneaky_Bastard> :D <PeanutHorst> used it a while back <orlok> doll <Lokey> gore woulda fuct up the internet sooooooooooooo badly <PeanutHorst> 'twas good. <orlok> Lokey: and i've got that cthulgu for president badge :) <Dagmar> martian67: Your heart, your head, your legs, your house, the neighborhood.... everything. <martian67> heh <Lokey> i used to have that bumpersticker on my car orlok <Sneaky_Bastard> Gore was the person who pushed through almost all the funding for Internet I backbone and infrastructure before it went commercial <Lokey> sold the car :S <orlok> bugger! <Sneaky_Bastard> back in the day <lmm> psi-jack: I don't think xfs can, it's been years since I used it though. Not a clue about JFS <Dagmar> Lokey: Nah, Gore actually uses the internet a lot (contrary to popular belief) <orlok> did you take the bumper bar off? :) <theUg> It was funny when it started, but now it got old <Lokey> Dagmar: he was gonna tollbooth the net <Sneaky_Bastard> Gore really was "instrumental in the creation of the Internet" as we know it today <Dagmar> Lokey: Anything that started to negatively affect it in a serious way, he'd notice and probably correct <orlok> Sneaky_Bastard: yeah, didnt he sign a form or something? <Dagmar> Bah,, he got it into Schools <Sneaky_Bastard> it was Wired magazine that did a hatchet job article on him <theUg> Sneaky_Bastard was it ironic or you mean it? <martian67> wired is a joke <Sneaky_Bastard> misquoting him <Dagmar> That's not that big of a deal. Colleges were already hot and bothered to get hooked up <martian67> more about style than substance <Dagmar> Underfunded public schools in Tennessee can barely find things for students to do,, let alone keep them out of trouble on the internet <Sneaky_Bastard> colleges didn't have the money from the government to pay for it <Sneaky_Bastard> until Gore pushed for it. <Dagmar> Colleges have money from the students to pay for it <Sneaky_Bastard> uh, no <Sneaky_Bastard> :p <Sneaky_Bastard> Colleges are about 50% subsidized <Lokey> depends on the college <theUg> In Russia colleges are free, for the most part. boo-hoo. <Sneaky_Bastard> except for a very select few :p <Dagmar> Sneaky_Bastard: Maybe state funded ones. <orlok> hmm, theres a snowcrashed based online game with a fre clients <orlok> free client <orlok> but windows only it seems :-\ <lmm> what kind of game? <Dagmar> Sneaky_Bastard: I know that VU is charging about $15k per semester for some **** and the Internet better be part of that <Dagmar> orlok: Second Life, and there is a beta release of a Linux client for it now <theUg> PeterFA, ha <orlok> Dagmar: nope, Active Worlds <orlok> but i've heard of Second Life as well <martian67> Dagmar, what the hell is efnet/#rave ? <Dagmar> orlok: OMG... ActiveWorlds is weeeak <Dagmar> martian67: EFNet, #Rave <orlok> i used to play There, apparently snowcrash was required reading for all employees <Dagmar> Don't tell me you don't know what EFNet is <martian67> i know <Lokey> martian67: i cant believe you just asked that <martian67> .,.. <martian67> i mean what is the channel about <martian67> gah i KNOW what efnet is <martian67> god :) <Dagmar> orlok: The goal of Second Life is basically creation of the metaverse (and I mean the goal of SL, not something that users are supposed to do to "win") <psi-jack> So there are no filesystems under Linux that can be fsck'd live in rw mode? <Lokey> ok./.....phew <ninjaz2> hehehe <Lokey> PeterFA: how much xp ya got <Lokey> ? <orlok> martian67: doof doof doof doof i'd guess <Lokey> cuz you aint the dm <Dagmar> psi-jack: Most of them (with the exception of JFS I think) ***ume that the driver is the sole controller of the data. FS checkers get rather confused when you go moving things they're looking over <Dagmar> JFS by contrast HAS to be checked live <orlok> Dagmar: is second life free? <PeterFA> Ownd :) <psi-jack> Dagmar: Heh. Hmm, interesting about JFS.. JFS has only one problem, "that I know of", which is deleting large numbers of files tends to be very slow. <Dagmar> orlok: MOreso than AW when I last looked. You can get a free account that doesn't expire that allows you to do everything but own land <Lokey> lmfao : bring it PeterFA <Lokey> if you can find me that is <Dagmar> psi-jack: Yeah, but it does better than ext3 with deleting reasonable numbers of really huge files <PeterFA> ... <Lokey> and it comes up : where? <psi-jack> Dagmar: Heh. I see.. Have you ever used JFS on a production workstation, or even server? <Dagmar> orlok: I didn't much care for the whole "tourist" thing in AW which basically brands you as a second-cl*** citizen <theUg> God damn, it takes this sonofbitch half an hour to format 100gig <orlok> yeah, sounds cool <lmm> psi-jack: aiui it does really aggressive write-behind, so isn't really suitable for machines without UPS <PeterFA> Been saving this one for a special occasion. <Dagmar> psi-jack: I've been testing it on my MythTV box <orlok> so, how long till i can use my katana to thwack people? :) <thechris> i'm looking for a good, non-gentoo, non-ubuntu, non-fedora, non-debian distro. these are distros that i've tried and either didn't work, or for gentoo will take too long to install <Lokey> 3 hits per round <Lokey> orlok: <Dagmar> orlok: As soon as you figure out how to code the animations. :) <PeterFA> thechris, try slack <Lokey> thechris: try slack <theUg> orlok Vakazishi. Katana is too big for such a crowded hole <Dagmar> orlok: ...although I've already seen a couple of combat sims like that in SL. THey're just very crude at the moment <martian67> thechris i'm looking for a good, non-gentoo, non-ubuntu, non-fedora, non-debian distro. these are distros that i've tried and either didn't work, or for gentoo will take too long to install << yay slackware <psi-jack> lmm: Hmmm.. Interesting. So if the system gets shutdown improperly enough times, JFS could become toasted as well? <PeterFA> thechris, LFS, DSL <theUg> Besides katana is not a battle sword <Dagmar> psi-jack: Any fs will get ruined under those conditions <thechris> well, LFS would probably take some time <PeanutHorst> martian67, tried LFS? <martian67> PeanutHorst, hell no <PeanutHorst> or CentOS, or Xandros? <orlok> theUg: what, its a dinner sword? <Dagmar> thechris: you basically eliminated everyone but Slackware in your question <martian67> im not insane :) <psi-jack> Dagmar: Actually, that's incorrect. :) <lmm> psi-jack: no, the filesystem itself will be fine, but you may find that the file you created two minutes before the crash never actually got written <PeterFA> thechris, why didn't those distros work? <thechris> Does slack have pacakage management like rpm/deb/ebuild? <Lokey> lfs makes gentoo look easy <theUg> orlok presisely. Only worn in court. <Lokey> yes thechris <orlok> theUg: find me a refrence on the web that says its not used for hitting people <Dagmar> psi-jack: How can that possibly be incorrect unless the filesytem in question contains only one byte <psi-jack> lmm: Really? That's not too bad, then. <PeterFA> thechris, how about RedHat. <martian67> Dagmar, atomic operations? <orlok> thats what the old japanese guy at kendo taught us :) <thechris> PeterFA, gentoo -- too long to install now. debain -- no sata support. ubuntu -- unstable. FC -- installer fails <PeanutHorst> PeterFA, not OldHat! <psi-jack> Dagmar: Have you ever used the UFS filesystem on a BSD box before? <theUg> orlok you can hit people with sporting equipment, innit? so it does not matter. <lmm> psi-jack: that's the whole point of journalling, isn't it? <PeterFA> thechris, Lindows. <Dagmar> martian67: Atomic operations are still subject to dataloss from power failures <ninjaz2> thechris: it's quite a state of affairs, isn't it? <ninjaz2> seriously debian doesn't support sata? <psi-jack> lmm: Hehe. Yeah. Actually. :) <martian67> Dagmar, but perhaps not toasting the filesystem <PeterFA> thechris, get debian, add sata support ot it yourself. <Dagmar> psi-jack: I don't use BSD< but I am quite sure if you kill the power during writes enough times you can kill any fs <Lokey> so PeterFA : have you found me yet w. your earth:google search? <thechris> ninjaz2, stable doesn't. etch "should" but it still can't detect my drive
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