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<0> gah! took me 3 hours to reach the NOC guy that actally knows something <1> and it creates the loop for the 192.168.1.*** <0> and 1 minute of talking to him to fix the problem <2> killall-KILL: typical ;) <1> what was the problem killall-KILL <0> ip address conflict - our machine was losing most of the time <3> ow. I hate it when that happens. <3> you could always ARP flood. :) <0> well, if you have access to the machine <0> this was colocated <0> and the dumb****s ***igned same ip to another (newer) client of them <4> hmm, firefox issues, intersting
<0> hi, lion-o <3> killall-KILL, that ****s. I think my previous $client's hosting company might have done that to them for a while. Machine was 98% idle, web site was slow as ****. <4> ey killall-KILL / Ka-bar / wlfshmn <3> mornin' Lion-O <0> and because of asymmetric routing i wasn't quite sure if that was the problem <3> why are they doing asymmetric routing? <0> they are doing some of the routing in bridge-like equipments <0> vlan, etc <4> hmm, which reminds me to reconfigure udev. For some reason I cannot login to kdm anymore unless I login as root first. <0> i just fixed my write protect issue with the card reader just to discover i need a kernel 2.6 to make it work <0> and i'm too lazy to reboot <5> killall-KILL, as for that re***igned ip, it can happen. I almost did it a couple of times :P <0> these guys have a procedure to follow and ranges of addresses <0> shouldn't happen <5> it shouldnt, but it may <5> I use a db myself, to keep track of it <5> thats the boring part of hosting, logistics <5> heh <3> fredk, *nod*.... definitely <5> I loathe it <5> actually, the boring part of hosting is politics <5> you just have to cover your *** every which other way <5> like, do you accept cancellations that are done over the phone <0> i hate to do it but when **** happens i play the "i'll talk to the bo$$ of your boss" <0> good way to intimidate the army of morons sitting between you and those that have a clue <0> "wtf happened?" <5> haha <5> whyzzyrd, you don't do that twice <6> fredk_: Oh. some people certainly do. <7> hello <3> hi <7> i cannot decide whether downloading suse 9.3 or the 10.1 beta 3 <7> what do you prefer? <3> I prefer Fedora <7> fedora c3 cant detect eth0 hree <7> here <4> uMode40: If you don't know much about Linux I'd stay clear from betas <7> thanks lion-o <7> i dont know if "ifconfig eth0 up" will work on fedoaa <3> uMode40, what kind of nic card does the machine have that FC3 can't detect? <7> its a SIS-900 ethernet <3> Hmmm.... <7> asrock k7s8x mainboard <7> opensource rulez! <3> speaking of *** rocks. . . <6> Ka-bar: SIS900's **** rocks <6> sis anything **** rocks <7> yeo <7> nForce is bigger <7> nForce 3 is enuff <6> The machines that cause the most h***le at work are sis. <7> yes .. if dell would use SIS... <6> escapeT4: why do you make completely no sense at all? <3> *flush* <8> being nonsense is my speciality
<4> hmm ? <4> ah <8> i have some slaps in stash :] <3> http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/02/03/D8FHR5I00.html <3> heh <9> hi Lion-O, Ka-bar, whyzzyrd.. <4> ey yoz <10> Wow, unbelievable. <10> amanda is STILL doing its test. 9 hours later <3> o_O <6> You know I said I had a dead deathstar? <9> mmm now that everything's working properly, I definitely like horde. /me kick any exchange server. <4> TenBaseT: yeah well, she's shy so will need to be sure about stuff. <10> hahah <10> I dislike amanda already <10> I need a java admin console. <6> yoz: I think you'll find our lusers prefer OWA to IMP/etc <10> I prefer OWA to sqirrelmail/horde/IMP etc <10> as a user, I mean <6> We're constantly being badgered like hell to move from Solaris/sendmail/IMAP/Thunderbird/IMP to Outlook, and ***change. <11> I supply squirrelmail and roundcube <3> I actually like amanda. It just takes some fiddling to get it tuned up properly. I had it running on a bunch of Sun machines at one point, backing up their local disks and a netapp box onto a robotic dlt library. Worked great. <11> supply/provide <6> roundcube? <10> what I absolutely loathe about webmail clients is that most of them require a seperate database just for the webmail. I dont see the logic in that. <9> didn't give it a try.. I can talk about horde/imp only which does great job with turba2, kronolith2, mnemo, nag etc. just great setup! <6> see, I hate roundcube already. PHP/Mysql. Normally == heap of junk. <9> TenBaseT: I don't see the problem.. I don't care if I have 2 or 10. <10> mail servers dont need rdbms on them. <10> thats my philosophy. <3> hmmm.... xen/linux/freebsd... linux desktop & freebsd kernel hacking environment. <10> in fact, my main linux server at home has gone a decade with no rdbms installed <11> I only do it for the mac-users <12> Heh. Over 7+ hours for gentoo to compile kernel + modules, and it's still going. <11> that want the eye-candy <10> I think end-user tools /should/ be intuitive and eye-candy <10> no one values UI design anymore. <6> duplex: erm, what hardware is it? <13> how nice for you, having an opinion and all <6> duplex: must be bloody slow <10> opinions are like your moms ***hole <12> whyzzyrd: It's a qemu' lated pentium 2. <10> I had it last night too <13> let me explain something to you <12> whyzzyrd: And I chose the generic kernel, not the smaller one. Apparently gentoo's generic kernels are huge. <13> real early in the morning, my mental filters dont work <10> hahahaha me either. <13> like, maybe 20 minutes from now they'll be fired up and all be fine <10> I'm ****ing down coffee waiting for my morning constitutional <13> but the mental image that just flashed before me? you'll pay. oh yes, you'll pay dearly. <5> ****, it's -6.5 c here <10> yeah thats about what it is here too <5> ****s :) <5> where is here again? <14> Haha <14> -15 here <10> oh nevermind. the calculator says it's -16 here <10> St. Louis, MO <5> TenBaseT, go to hawaii or something :P <13> -9 here. <5> or florida <14> Still, it's +21 C indoors, so I'm staying in. <13> if my math is right <5> D-side, how many f? <13> 40 <10> errr <5> that's not below 0 :P <5> in C <10> 32f=0c
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