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<0> whyzzyrd: You DO NOT walk about with a lappy in London. Not unless you want to get visited by various unsavoury characters wishing to deprive you of your laptop. <1> Tron++ <2> Tron: no kidding? <3> hi Rev <4> Tron: I didn't mean perchance walk as much as drive. however. <1> whyzzyrd: so you can get carjacked at the same time? Damn, man, where do you live? <4> szymon: somewhere where I can leave my car unlocked overnight, with my laptop on the back seat, and come back to it the next day. <5> last time i was in london you could have walked around with a laptop. <4> Admittedly it was on my drive, behind my gates, but. <5> as most people had no clue what it would be. <2> Revenger: ROFL <5> that was.. ah. 1998. <6> Revenger: lol <5> oldfield concert. <6> people didn't about lappies in 1998? <6> know*
<5> not in that extend. <7> this is funny, my notebook has a headphone connector, normally when you connect you headphone normal speakers should be muted, now however they aren't <2> Iduna: look forward to a quiet evening today, Sunblade went deaf :P <5> i can tell my laptop if i want them muted or not. <7> hehe <2> bah, amarok sure is becoming a resource hog <0> Hmm, actually, no, I'll keep running this FreeBSD 6.1-BETA inside vmware for a bit. <5> traitor. <5> the penguin will bite you. <2> the only part I don't like about amarok :/ <0> Revenger: I'm running it, inside vmware, from a Linux host. ;) <0> Revenger: besides, it's always good to widen your horizons a bit. <8> whyzzyrd: hehe, an aquaintance of mine put it on digg.. http://digg.com/linux_unix/Microsoft_Vs._Linux:_Get_the_facts_-_The_real_ones <4> K_F: cool <9> PolarWolf: you there? <9> K_F: w00 <10> m00 <8> hehe <11> help me !! <12> .kb Afroditu- out of land <11> lol <11> whai ? <12> Afroditu- check rolinux channel <9> Afroditu-: we a repsychic. we know we cant help you, even though you havent stated what the problem is <9> anyone seen PeeWee around? <2> Jostein: hmm, at work. try in a few hours. <9> will do <13> Lion-O,Ka-bar,Jostein,Tron,Revenger,whyzzyrd: o hiya <9> o hiyo <0> K_F: "With a followup question it usually bring the conversation in the direction of something..." "bring" should be "brings" :) <13> customer service people need needles to prick them, no? <8> Tron: thank you, fixed <2> noxo: yo <13> Lion-O: looking for lternative ways of relieving stress <9> K_F: page 4 b0rks <9> K_F: actually now every page but page 1 b0rks <9> no matter what page you go to, you get page 1 <9> mod_dosevasive doing some erroreonous cahcing? <14> I have new hdd connected to usb2 controller and running 2.4.27 kernel. hdparm shows only 10Mb/sec reading speed. That's only 25% of what usb2 capability. <14> Anything could be done to increas rw speed ? <9> usb ****s. live with it :P <14> Thanks for sharing this with me :P <9> a colleague of mine got a 300GB extrnal maxtor w/usb2 <15> joey_: So? Did you bother to check whether or not the device was detected as USB or USB2? Does the enclosure you have the drive in even *support* USB2? <9> took -ages- filling that one for him <14> mwilson yeah I did <14> it is detected as usb2 <15> joey_: Of course you didn't do any of those things. <9> would have taken less than half the time to do it with an internal drive <14> and enclosre supports it too <9> mwilson: usb is slow though. even though its usb2 <9> mwilson: usb1 cant even -do- 10mb/s :P <15> Jostein: I am aware of that. <14> if you were you wouldn't be asking ;)
<9> mwilson: so Im pretty sure its a not a usb1-issue <9> joey_: anyway. try it on a windows machine. Im pretty sure you'll get poor results there as well <14> it is detected as usb2 ehci module is loaded <9> the wonders of external storage... <14> I am aware the 's overhead <15> joey_: If I was sure of what? That you were clueless? Of course I'm sure you're clueless. <14> but 75% loss to overhead is a little too much <14> shush , mwilson <16> just in case, eh? <10> usb2 storage ****s, any way you slice it <14> Jostein Know any benchmark utilities for ms windows ? <8> morgajel2: hehe <8> joey_: to benchmark what? <17> joey_: come to windows <17> it is warmer..:) <16> Ka-bar: I've had pretty good luck with it- the latest version of udev makes it really easy to use <9> joey_: filecopy and a claculator? <9> joey_: filesize/seconds to copy? <14> Premitive way of doing it. <14> Even if it's faster I still need it on linux <14> oh well <14> thanks Jostein <9> morgajel2: speedwise its still a turtle though <10> morgajel2, Oh, I'm not saying it doesn't work. It works great. It's just that the performance blows g0ats. <16> heh, I'll give that to you. <16> so... anyone ever teamed two e1000 NICs? <18> hello, how could i specify what ether card to use on what interface ? the both are the same type of network card .. <18> ? <0> Pilgrim: Your question is puzzling, in that it makes no sense. <19> yeah, he's asking in #linuxhelp too, and seems to think he needs to switch eth0 and eth1 around via fiddling with module options daily <19> which is...patently stupid <20> i suppose he wants to specify the "top" card as eth1, and the "bottom" card as eth0 <20> or whatever. <20> as far as i'm concerned, he can **** it. <21> hello <19> thats dumb... <16> Pilgrim: grep "alias eth0" /etc -ir for starters <2> actually, its possible <2> afaik most hardware counts the pci slots from the one nearest to the psu towards the one to the case. Thats how it works for my box. <19> well, since you've got two identical cards, you can remotely ***ign the mac address, but it's still stupid to switch ethernet cards *daily* <2> My nics have always been embedded in the kernel and always been 0 1 (0 lan / 1 internet). And the reason I suspect this to be hardware is that solaris 10/x86 now behaves in exactly the same way (rtls0 lan / rtls1 internet). <22> Lion-O: Yeah, order of discovery on the PCI bus. <2> Shadur: *nod* <0> Lion-O: I have a weird thing happening on a laptop I use which has one ethernet port and one wireless lan card. At random, it sometimes "sees" the ethernet card before the wlan card, which buggers up starting the network when Debian boots up. <2> Tron: eew <0> If I reboot the lappy, things sort themselves out again. Weird. <23> what's the bash command to create a new user for the system? <2> jsaacmk: there is none. <19> how odd...must be how the hardware is discovered during bootup... <2> bash doesn't deal with user management, that is not the job of the shell. <23> hmm.. then how can I do it with the console? <2> jsaacmk: 'man useradd' or 'man adduser', usually the first. <19> i would still have ***umed that the order would stay the same...unless one's removable O..o <0> dragonk: BOth are of course hard-wired to the lappy's motherboard. <19> how odd... <0> *shrug* <19> tweak the boot sequence. <19> *shrug* <19> is ncurses a bot/drone? <19> the other channel thinks so <24> Why won't the damn heat work?! <20> wehat other channel is this <19> #linuxhelp <19> 16:37 -!- ncurses was kicked from #linuxhelp by Fiona [Banned: Bad channel or a bot/drone. Either way YOU'RE OUT! - (#cebu)] <20> i was just going to throw it out of there, thats why i asked. :) <16> well, if anyone is interested in learning how to team two Nics: http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/linux-poweredge/2004-September/016416.html <16> now I just gotta ok it with the network guys <4> morgajel2: You ought to see how badly that works with switches. <20> whats that, ether bonding? <4> D-side: yup. Etherchannel at one end, 2 gig nics at the other, and will they balance the traffic across the nics, will they bollocks. <19> ugh...you have to do evil, evil things to the switches <19> I had to set up a four-nic webserver. each nic had the same ethernet address >..<
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