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<0> DaveHowe: and we'd need a sizable backup line to get even the mail down. <0> DaveHowe: We *average* 100M over a day, peaking at 250M. <1> Viking667: I find I get closer to exactly what I want by using a while loop...but if you like watch, great :) <0> DaveHowe: I've no data on how much of that is mail. ntop barfs on our traffic levels.
<0> DaveHowe: thanks for reminding me to order the gigE taps.. <1> is this how gentoo ricers feel? <2> sigh. <0> smsie: probably. I expect it'd not be too bad on a really quick machine. <2> not every gentoo user is a god damn ricer. <1> whyzzyrd: yeah, this is a VM, so not m***ively quick <1> whyzzyrd: fairly quick, but it's dependency hell in some cases <1> whyzzyrd: java for example <2> smsie: bsd? <2> or are you actually using gentoo <1> mainly it's actually quite good at dependencies though <1> D-side: freebsd <0> 5? <2> i'm considering a freebsd 6.2 vm
<1> 6.1 <0> One thing I like about the idea of getting a P4 laptop is that I can get vmware going on it without wanting to kill myself while waiting for things. <3> smsie: well, I guess a while is an inbuilt, so it's shorter, no calling another shell. <1> the dependency problems with java are fairly predictable I guess <1> Viking667: ah, I really tend not to care about that...note the multiple pipes :) <1> Viking667: for a oneliner, I want to *write* it quickly. I only worry about how good it is if it's going in a script <3> mmm. <3> lol. I'm used to multiply-looped loops: for this in ...; do for that in ...; do for theother in ...; do command $this/$that/$theother; done; done; done <3> that one takes a while to type up though, jsut to make sure I get all the sets right. <3> And the end sounds like the Swedish chef. <1> :) <3> I normally use for loops for wget <4> Viking667: usual term is "nested" if that helps any <3> ah. <3> yes. that's true.
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