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<0> oldmonk: proof? Pakistan is still on the map <0> stuff it ;) <1> brb <2> R3 would appear (from that writeup) to **** impressively hard for a redundancy protocol <3> nobody really uses 3 or 4 <2> EMC have been known to use 4 in their dedicated iSCSI boxen <2> 4 makes it easier to add additional disks to an array <3> thats true <2> just add them zeroed, and you don't have to recalculate parity <3> its still not something you usually run into :) <2> its not something you would see outside of a propriatory SAN setup, I admit <3> ****ing hell i'm tired <2> most raid cards don't even support it if you wanted it - just 0, 1, 5 and either 1+0 or 0+1 <3> yeah <3> thats a question we ask during interviews as a 'bonus' round ;)
<2> OxD: could have told you 4. had to go look at 3 myself, buggered if I have *ever* seen such a broken raid level in real production use <3> and i still never have it straight. if they say something about stripe size and parity disk, thats good enough <3> or google :P <2> never seen raid 6 in production use either - nor seen a card that supports it <3> i don't know if i even knew there was a 6 <0> I think I went a bit too harsh on OM <2> probably painful though. raid parity is usually a simple xor. 6 would take you into the domain of parsets <3> evilelf: next time tell him you've mad a donation to the pakistani defense fund in his name <3> s/mad/made/ <0> Right, that'll fix things, thanks man! <3> any time <2> xor is a hell of a lot easier to compute than a distributed parset <3> i tell that to our bangalore people when they're being excessively stupid <3> ...which means i say it a lot <0> davehowe: most definitely, how about I xor eax,eax your process? :) <3> heya rhowe <4> OxD: How goes? <0> oxd: so, where have you been for the past 4 months? <3> evilelf: working, basically <3> it was kicking my *** for a while as we were understaffed <3> now we've hired minions ;) <2> important to get the spelling right <0> Excellent! </mrburns> <2> just imagine how embarr***ed you would be if you hired small root veggies.... <3> heh <5> onions? <6> is there any apps for tv tuner internal? <2> mini-onions, petrock <2> Wamty: yes, there are <0> davehowe: I just fired 42 of those and poisonned the seed who brought them in <6> as? <5> Wamty you don't google enough <0> davehowe: I'm embarr***ed enough as it is just to fire the above mentionned biological things <6> google is not my friend <5> Wamty, at least try sourceforge <0> wamty: and we ain't either <3> or freshmeat <2> wamty: odd - google was quite friendly to me. you could start with KWinTV or XawTV.... <0> petrock: You're lucky you don't work for me, because I'd sell you to the market <2> wamty: more important to find linux drivers for your specific hardware, of course <3> indeed <7> hi all, how to see the listing of installed rpm packages on my computer, in console? <3> ball? <8> stop plz <3> nah <2> zivs: man rpm <5> id rather watch from the sidelines :) <7> thanks <7> :) <6> http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/pictures/bart.gif <6> ok i'll use this link <2> wamty: you mean http://www.just****inggoogleit.com/ ? <0> oxd: ball ;)
<9> yeah <9> I do that all the time ;) <10> DaveHowe: why are you gettng it from anywhere but knoppix? <2> smsie: its a mod; boots under windoze in a qemu session <10> ah <2> "this warez release has p***ed though station alpha" WTF? wasn't that the moonbase from an early 60's scifi? <10> haha <10> that was "moonbase alpha" I think <10> Space 1999 <2> smsie: I know that. I even had one of the eagle craft with the little winch and "radioactive" cannisters :) <2> xbox-rip.com. WTF has that got to do with knoppix? <2> trackerbittorent.com. ok, that's more sensible given this was a torrent, but... <5> DaveHowe, why would anyone download from there? <2> petrock: from where? the moon? <5> xbox-rip.com <5> im confused <5> a knoppix moon-bounce? <2> petrock: dunno. I don't own an xbox. would not WANT an xbox, couldn't use one if I had one <11> DaveHowe: you have a warezed knoppix cd? cool :) <2> szymon: probably much cooler and leeter <12> 0 day <2> pretty much abandoned <2> Wells: iirc, penacillin is on that particular mod <2> along with several other pentesting tools <5> um yea that too ;) <5> but there's phlak, anybody has tried that? is that better than knoppix? <13> mmm. french press coffee <14> power was out for 6 hours last night wtf <15> hello..can anyone please helpme with a problem?.. <9> Ritalin: we needed the juice, sorry. <9> ChrisX: not unless you actually ask a question or describe the problem. <15> so , i have a script that has to do this: <15> the script accept a list of parameters, and the last parameter is a directory...it has to and it has to output , for each file , the subdirectories where it exists..and this list of subdirectories has to be typed in the order of the date of which the file was createed <9> man find <9> better yet.. 'man bash; man find; man stat'. <9> and perhaps 'man sort'. <5> man linux <16> you can run... but you can't hide <15> i managed to get put in a file , the date of every file from every subdirectory..but i can't manage to link this..with the subdirectory in wich it exists.. <15> to more precise , i did somehing like: <15> ls -lR dir1|grep $i|awk ' {print $6,$7,$8} '>$i.temp <15> sort $i.temp -ro $i.temp <5> ChrisX, just like L-O said, man find (esp -exec) <15> so i have all the dates of each file ..sorted..but how can i link this..with the actual subdirectories where these files are? <15> okey..i'll look.. <14> anyone ever seen the transporter? <5> Ritalin, m5 bmw? <9> Nah, scotty was always in front of it. <14> yeah i think so. i'm about to watch it and was wondering if i was wasting my time <5> it's hollywood but... <15> Lion-O>: with the -exec swich, i can put any shell command in it ..and it will return 0 if it was succesful? <5> ChrisX, find / -name * -exec rm -frv {} \; <13> petrock: i just pressed my own, thanks. i plan on making another also. :) <13> nothing better... <5> what beans are that? <13> this is sumatra mandheeling. <5> ah <9> hmm, javabeans <13> Lion-O: do you mean coffee or your damn sun stuff? :D <9> hehehe ;) <13> i'll take that as a "no comment" <13> yawn. bored.
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