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<0> UltraSparcs! <1> !!!111oenoenoen2 <1> wtf do you do with that spac anyway besides waste power ;)\ <0> uuhh <0> *use* power <0> not waste <0> it heats the room in the winter :) <0> otherwise, ive got a couple raid5 arrays on it for network storage <0> mail <0> and once i figure it out, asterisk <1> hrm <1> phone is totally overratted <1> rated* <0> and sun lays off 5k <0> ive got asterisk running on a debian box right now <0> which i would love to turn off
<1> srsly <1> anything related to gaytu ****s ;) <0> hah <0> oh did you see the sun press release? <0> Separately, Sun and Canonical announced that the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (Long Term Support) operating system will make its way to Sun's UltraSPARC T1-based servers. These systems had been Solaris-only. <0> "Ubuntu is arguably one of the most important - if not the most important - GNU/Linux distribution on the planet and will soon blaze new trails in support for SPARC-based servers," Sun EVP John Fowler said. "The availability of both Solaris and Linux-based operating systems on the Niagara (UltraSPARC T1) platform will further expand our lead in delivering chip multi-threaded innovation and choice to customers." <1> word <2> hmm... so does this mean they're gonna throw lots of money into kernel dev. so my sparc32 will be able to run a 2.6 kernel with more than 1 60mhz processor ? <grin> <1> no <0> hahahahahahahaha <1> sun ****s <1> get over it! <1> :-p <3> sun = crap-rifle <0> now rupert <0> you know better than to expect ANYTHING from sparc32 <2> they kick arse <0> except warming pizzas <0> yeah, i could see one swinging from a rope into someone's *** <0> would be quite painful <2> i'm tempted to learn about cpu-programming and fix it... if 2.4 worked, and 2.6 doesn't, it can't be THAT hard to find, just that i seem to be the most interested person on the planet :) <0> d00d <1> that thing is like 15 years old <0> i know you've hung out on #gentoo-sparc before <0> sparc32 aint happening <2> yeah, and ? <2> its cool... it'll happen <1> no! <0> yeah yeah <4> \o/ no <2> still kickin arse on 2.4 :) <0> and im still using 2.4 as well <0> but i have the possibility of moving to 2.6 <1> does it act as a space heater like HeppyCat's? <2> 2.6 is way better on x86, features AND performance... <0> pinkerton: his is a heating pad <0> mine is a room heater <1> ah <0> technically, his is a pizza warmer <2> kinda... it feels like it blows out maybe 80-90degC air, but only a little bit of it :) <2> thats the one with 3 OLD scsi drives, ****loads of ram, 2 60mhz procs and a 3d card :) <0> how many procs do you have in yours rupert? <0> its an ss20 right? <0> ah <0> mine doesnt have a 3d card <0> and i want to say it only holds 2 drives <2> the running/good one is sstation20, got a sserver20 too, and a sserver10 <0> but of course, i cant see ever turning that thing on again <0> you should get your hands on a u2 <0> move on over to sparc64 <2> i should, but no money to spend this year, tho i do have money to eat for a change :) <2> just got a k6-2 if that counts :) <0> thats quite good <0> hehe <0> ive got some 1ghz piii chips floating around <1> i suppose money to drink doesn't count as money for food? <0> if that'll do you any good <0> pinkerton: liquid bread <0> is food <5> personally i always inclueded beer money in the food money.
<1> i was refering to beer <2> its good... 100% stable now, fake-bridge-nat MAGIC wireless gateway.... still doesn't have dhcp setup, but if you give a wireless card an ip and a gateway and dns number, it appears on the local network and the local machines don't even know the difference <0> i did the same traumahound <2> of course food includes beer, without either, i dide <2> die <5> i could live without food. <5> just have to drink more beer to make up for it. <2> mmmm.... i used to do that.... made me sleepy in the afternoons tho.... <5> but these days people get pissy if ya come to work in the morning smelling like you had fun the night before. <2> if they're gonna be like that, i get the feeling them and me won't be working in the same place for long :) <0> haha <0> i would do that often enough <0> so if i had a couple shots in the morning <0> i wouldnt smell any different <2> hehehe <2> nice work hep <3> -_- <4> :-) <2> the signs of a true burgeoning alco :) <0> heh heh <1> :-/ <5> but the frequent trips to the water fountain might be a sign. <0> i had a very cool boss at the time <5> oh yeah? hiring? hehe... <0> which was strange, seein how it was usps <0> and i was just a contractor <2> hep: you drove the truck ? <GRIN> <0> hahaha <1> of course <5> that why my packages never show until like 10 til 7pm? <0> sat in a closet of an office most of the time <1> i want to know my / is ro but moutn says it's rw <0> actually guys <0> i learned a whole lot about the postal service <0> they are amazingly effecient <0> id rather have a package shipped by them than ups <2> was emerging on a few machines with a shared nfs /usr/portage .... when i woke up 2 of them were stuck on gcc which was just finishing on the 3rd... now the 2 freeze just after the >>> emerge (1 of blah) line no matter what i t ry to emerge :( i don't wanna reboot anything <2> pinkerton, something to do with a disk/fs/memory error ? chekced dmesg ? <5> yeah... they get ya package there days before its spose to be delivered then it sits there until its actually time to go out for delivery. <1> theBear: no i haven't <1> heh <3> :-) <1> EXT3-fs error (device hda3) in start_transaction: Journal has aborted <1> gg <5> ext3? i've had problems with eext3 and reiser. <5> er ext3 <2> mmm... and i don't know if anyone noticed, but ups vs usps to countries like aus is a BILLION times cheaper ! one place refused to use usps (i worked out the postage, woulda been about under $10 us from memory, for a couple of cpu's) this ebay company would ONLY USE ups ... they quoted $45 US for postage on an item worth less than $20 that NOONE else wanted.... <2> i had a machine with some SLIGHTLY dodgy ram that used to do that (ext3 error) every few weeks..... <5> they charged me $20 to ship a motherboard to california. <1> yeah i'll have to take it down tonight and fsck it <5> last fs error i had was due to it ****ting itself because i filled it up completely. <2> i even offered to buy OTHER stuff no-one wanted if they would usps it, but NO <2> i fill up fs's frighteningly often these days :) <2> only root fs's... not unimportant data ones :) <5> this wasn't my root fs. <5> but it still took a ****. <2> i remember a time when you could comfortably install and run a gentoo system in 2 or 3 gigs :) <5> still can. <2> mysql is the worst... that ****a hates running out of disk space <5> but its the logs, updates, distfiles and **** that end up filling it up. <2> traumahound, i mean a full desktop with everything, building mozilla and glibc and **** locally :) <2> and yeah, /usr/portage local, all that.. these days even a basic system is pretty big.... <5> i'm only using 19 gigs with distfiles and **** still there but a lot of it is games. <2> /usr/portage is HUGE now (even without any distfiles...) used to be err, 150meg or so ? or was it 50 ? <1> yeah it used to be barely anything <5> yeah it is huge. but my distfiles are only about 1.5 gigs. <5> and my home is about 2 gigs. <2> since i've had the nfs-portage on a decent machine i've just been keeping a good whack (gig or so) of distfiles there... i've only got one disk bigger than 9gig, and over 10 machines... lets put it that way <2> got a lovely HP dual backplane, dual psu, hotswap style scsi box the other day with 4 9 gig's and a 4 gig in it... nice <5> when i diced up this new drive for this box i gave everything for the system 100 gigs and 200 gigs for data. <0> quite <0> 10+ machines theBear? <0> yay its time to get out of here
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