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<0> shinu: it <1> amphi: I thought it spread out the filesystem so it's very scalable on huge disks (or is that only Reiser4)? <2> Ok, here's the situation: I dual boot Ubuntu with OSX on a Powerbook, but OSX died <0> shinu: blegh, bad keyboard <3> naxxtor: are theyactive? i asked a question and got cold silence <0> shinu: ok, here goes <4> linuxgeekery: :] <5> shinu: yup - not that it did for me; I had an ext3 fs just vanish on me for no obvious reason ;) <6> anybody knows a Internet Cafe monitoring program i used Linux for my Server and XP for my client <2> Ubuntu still boots fine, and I got it to mount my OSX partition, but I can't access several vital folders <2> It says I don't have permission <5> shinu: I once had to do rebuildtree, but it worked <1> doms: I could only suggest VNC :) <5> shinu: I use xfs ATM <7> orbin, there were some people there earlier, dunno about now though <2> I just need to get in there and get some papers for school, how can I do this?
<0> shinu: ReiserFS is great with files under about 10k in size. it's (IMO) a billion times better. reiserFS is also generally faster. <4> amphi: which one is _eating_ your data?.. reiserfs or ext3? getting a bit lost here.. <7> is it possible to upgrade gnome at all in breezy? <5> Warbo: dunno about huge disks - reiser3 doesn't fix the number of inodes at mkfs time <2> In the GUI, the unreadable folders have a little red X over them <6> marbo what is VNC <2> Not all folders, only certain ones <1> fatehaze: Do you know how to use a terminal? Use "sudo -s -H" to be superuser and you can do anything (BE CAREFUL) <3> fatehaze: how did you mount the hfs partition? <5> shinu: mine was eaten by ext3, but many have horror stories of reiser3 <4> amphi: uh... see <2> Warbo: I'll give that a shot <0> doms: it's a remote control protocol that allows you to control one machine from afar <8> linuxgeekery: does it keep a direct index for smale files like ufs or something? <7> i'm on version 2.12.1 but i've heard transparency support is a bit better in later versions? <8> small* <2> orbin: mount /mnt/macosx etc. <2> It mounted fine <0> mwe: I'm not too sure <1> doms: Just a joke. It lets you watch/control another desktop in a window. Works on XP and Linux, but it means you would be sitting there all day! <2> With -t hfplus <2> Brb <0> Warbo: :P <8> linuxgeekery: it probably does if it's really fast for small files <3> fatehaze: depends on what you consider fine, you have to specifyuser access parameters too usually <4> linuxgeekery: might i ask you what you think about xfs then? :] <9> anyone know how to extract bin fileS? or what program to use? <0> doms: you could try LTSP (Linux terminal server project) <2> orbin: I see, so how do I mount it as a superuser? <5> shinu: works well so far, noticeably slower than reiser3 <0> shinu: XFS is great. I don't use it that much, but from what little I know it's a good journaling fs <10> any good gtk-based latex editors <11> amphi, still try out reiser4 <4> linuxgeekery: k, cheers <10> i need a wysiwyg type editor <6> LTSP? what i mean is like time-in and time-out in the cafe something like point of sales <12> how do I make mplayer the default player for embedded video clips in firefox? <4> amphi: how about compared to ext3? thats the only one i know atm.. <1> linuxgeekery: XFS is supposed to be good for huge files (like 10GB+), so MythTV recommends your /home being XFS <5> dli: how 'stable' is it said to be? ;) <9> for ubuntu should we download tarball source or linux for amsn? anyone? <8> I hear xfs is risky to use if you don't have a really stable power supply <3> malv: there's one out there, not gtk+ based but just plain X iirc. forgot waht it's called though :P <0> shinu: one more thing. If you want to comare the fs, go look on wikipedia. good articles there <0> *compare <4> linuxgeekery: ok <3> fatehaze: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountPartitions?action=show&redirect=AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions <11> amphi, very stable filesystem, but not in stable kernel <12> edit>prefs>downloads?plugins lists plug ins but doesn't let me change anything <4> i think ill stick with ext3 for now though :/ <11> amphi, more stable than ext3, reiserfs, jfs, much more robust with crashing on write <3> fatehaze: see the "Editing Ubuntu's filesystem table" section <10> i know there is kile, but bleh <1> errpast-hc2: there is an mplayer firefox plugin package (I think it's in Ubuntu) if you know how to use Synaptic <5> shinu: ext3 is fine; xfs seems good, it's real strength is for huge files <3> fatehaze: the page is windows' oriented, but it has hfs info <4> i see <11> amphi, I'm have moved all my boxes here to jfs /boot with reiser4 / /home <13> I'm having trouble using mpg to convert a file from avi? <8> I thought xfs strength was with gazillions of small files <1> amphi: ReiserFS supposedly good for small files so I use it on /, but I only trust (or do I?) ext3 with my personal files
<13> Even when running mencoder, it still says "output is _AVI_" <14> can anyone fix this one? I replaced metacity with openbox, went back to metacity and now when I reboot it takes like 10 minutes for metacity to load???? what log do I need to look at <8> because it uses heavy caching <5> shinu: I could never get reiser to allow the hd to spin down for more than 1 or 2 minutes, with xfs it'll spin down for 10 minutes at a time with a bit of /proc tweaking <0> mwe: turns out that reiserfs is b-tree base <11> amphi, reiser4 also saves space, because small files (smaller than a cluster, or 4 kb) are packed now <0> based* <8> linuxgeekery: yes <3> malv: lyx! <9> i just found out that sudo apt-get install * can pretty much install everything fromt he net.. is that true? <13> command I'm running: blind@bl4ckh0le:~/Desktop$ mencoder \[isoHunt\]\ The.Sopranos.S06E05.HDTV.XviD-L OL.avi -ovc lavc -oac copy -o S06E05.mpg <5> dli: how is jfs? thanks for the r4 info <4> amphi: sorry, by 'spin down' you mean?.. <11> amphi, reiser4 is atomic, so, I never saw fsck from crashes <8> linuxgeekery: it could still use direct indexing for small files <1> gwkw: There is loads of conflicting stuff (like telnet) <5> shinu: stop rotating ;) <13> and a few lines down, is this "WARNING: OUTPUT FILE FORMAT IS _AVI_. see -of help. <13> " <10> orbin, thanks! I will check it out <9> warbo: so which would be a more stable way? <5> blindx: that command line is not doing what you think it is ;) <15> blindx: what are you trying to do <11> amphi, very stable, lowest cpu load, the partition can grow at remount, no 5% reserved, since everything is dynamic <4> amphi: so with your statement, xfs is worse? <15> make an mpg? <15> sfx or reiser you need a UPS <15> err xfs <1> gwkw: What is it you want to do? That is the main question. Installing stuff just because you can is stupid in Linux 'cause there's so much available <5> shinu: huh? no, I want the disk to spin down for 10 minutes at a time when running on battery <16> if 172.16.1.0/24 represents 172.16.1.*, what represents 172.16.*.* ? <5> jetscreamer: laptop ;) <11> shinu, xfs, reiserfs could be disasters with crashes <4> amphi: ohoh, i get what you mean now :] <1> dli: I heard about growing XFS while it is on. Aparently not as good as Amiga RAM though :) <11> amphi, jfs is fast with fsck at crashes, (very fast journal replay) <9> warbo: lol.. ok.. heeh.. cause gaim is not working (cant read msg from other), so i wanna try reinstall or get another program for msn <5> dli: I think the xfs problem you refer to has been fixed <4> dli: yeah, i heard about that in reiserfs, and that kinda scared me :/ <2> Ok, I can view all my osx partition in terminal, how do I mount it so that I'm a superuser in the GUI? <11> shinu, #debian channel warns against using reiserfs :) <1> gwkw: from command line just use "sudo apt-get install --reinstall gaim" or similar <2> I'm not as familiar with the terminal, I just need to copy (and open) some files <15> the ext3 isn't really on purpose though <11> amphi, basically, I have no reason against jfs, but reiser4 is the next generation <4> dli: haha <1> fatehaze: You do NOT want to be superuser in a GUI! It can overwrite your config files with ones that you don't have permission to access later (I did that once, worst on KDE) <5> dli: yeah, I read some propaganda on its site a while back, it sounded good <6> i dont know what i'am going to do, what i nid is "Internet Cafe Manager" means you can control the client pc which running in XP, and my server is linux, i'am asking for a Internet Cafe Manager Software for my linux server that can handle all my clients, such us Time-In and Time-Out, automatic computer per minute, etc. <2> I know that much, but I'm competent enough to stay away from all that <16> nvm, got it.. <16> 172.16.0.0/16 <3> fatehaze: just edit fstab via the link i gave you and remount it <1> fatehaze: Use "cd" to navigate (once superuser) and use "cp file /where/you/want/it" then "chown yourusername copiedfile" to make you own it. Then Ctrl-D to exit being superuser <2> orbin: k, I'll give that a shot :) <11> amphi, I have been using reiser4 for months, very stable, it does save disk space <5> dli: good to hear, you tempt me ;) <3> fatehaze: at least that way when you mount it in future, it'll be set up for you <9> warbo: is it 'sudo apt-get reinstall gaim ?cause this wont work <1> dli: New 250GB HD. Save disk space? :) <2> Warbo: I have a ton of documents sorted in a ton of folders, so doing it the console way is just a little too much typing for me <5> fatehaze: mc <11> Warbo, ten year ago, people said things like, "4GB", no need to save space <1> gwkw: No. Use the "install" bit like normal but "--reinstall" should make it reinstall. I'll just check the man page <8> fatehaze: or gksudo nautilus <1> dli: No one will need more than 64K of memory <1> dli: And the world may need 16 computers :) <8> fatehaze: make sure you don't stay in it aftwards though <11> Warbo, if you are a n00b, don't use reiser4, because you have to get hand wet, since it's not in stable kernel <5> "the number of unix installations has grown to 10" ;) <2> mwe: gksudo nautilus? nautilus is a file manager, right? <9> warbo: thanks :)
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