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<0> actually, I am :) I've been laying off the expresso for several weeks now. <0> I dont drink the normal coffee here at work, its ****ty. <1> Haha, sounds too familiar <0> :) <1> had to suffer complete crap coffee too until we got the D.E. machine <0> a large one ? or one of them table size thingies ? <1> One of those large, multi button things <0> mmm. <0> those are pretty decent. we have to make do with one of them table size thingies. <1> It's capable of producing the most exotic coffees you can think of <0> hehe. you should ! variation makes life interesting. <1> Not when it comes to coffee. I'll always prefer mine strong and black
<0> I concur :) <2> I prefer mine blond and voloptuous. <1> Caffee Latte fan eh? <2> Coma: hehe true, but then decaffeinated.. <1> Mentioning decaf here is worse than asking for exploits :P <2> oh well, I'll take my chances. <2> I do like the caffeine rush, but it leaves splitting headaches so I keep to more suitable drugs in the evening with less sideeffects :P <1> Oh, I only get splitting headaches when I don't consume enough caffeine ;) <1> Or atleased, used to, before cutting down on the intake ;) <1> Evening, Viking <3> hey John <1> heyo Eric <4> hi Nanuq, Coma <3> V667 <5> Viking667: what's up with NetBSD and DragonflyBSD? :) <4> And I've left DragonFlyBSD well alone. <3> hrm.. link o' the day <3> http://www.posbeer.org/oppaat/sahti/equipment.php <3> Viking667: So which of those do you like best? <3> Viking667: 'cause I'll only touch NetBSD :) <4> Nanuq: hrm? How come? <4> And so far, I can't compare them effectively, though I think NetBSD's package manager absolutely ****s. <3> Viking667: FreeBSD went downhill from 5.x (that is, 4.x was the last best series), and OpenBSD has Theo. <3> Viking667: pkgsrc has its issues, yeah <3> Viking667: pain in the *** to upgrade things <4> the NetBSD has all the deps in each package, that's fine, I don't mind that... but if I'm installing packages and have to take a break in the middle, then I have to have downloaded the packages manually, or else the downloaded ones get wiped. <3> Viking667: eh? <4> Nanuq: okay. Let's say I want to install evince. pkgsrc goes and gets evince, sees it needs a buttload of stuff, and for each package it downloads, it examines those packages too, to see what else to pull in. If I break that download about seven packages in, because it's going to be too big to grab in one session, then pkgsrc erases everything it's downloaded thus far. <3> Viking667: you mean delete the archives, or what it's been working on? <3> Viking667: I haven't found that so. if you interrupt it, it should continue where it left off <4> what it downloaded from the time you went "pkgsrc install evince" <4> And no, I found (on 3.0) that it ERASED it all. <3> pkgsrc install? <4> It didn't erase stuff I downloaded manually, only stuff it downloaded in the session. <3> maybe I'm in bizarro world. <4> Nanuq: err, call it a summary <3> I cd to what I want, and run make. it does the rest. <4> I can't remember the exact command name nor summary <4> hrm? <3> Viking667: I still run 2.1 <4> you're talking ports? <3> I'm talking pkgsrc <4> oh. <4> I was talking binary packages. <3> those exist? <4> i.e. whatever pkg_get get. <3> whack. I roll from source. <4> yeah! It's how come I found out Nighthawk existed. <4> oh. <4> And yes, there is a set of binary packages... <3> Viking667: eh I prefer to roll my own <3> Viking667: considering this box has 96M, sometimes even with -Os <4> ah. Then there's your difference. <4> I've got 256MB on the NetBSD box, with 3.4GB of space on /, so I don't bother compiling. <3> Viking667: what cpu? <4> It would, quite simply, fail on Firefox/Mozilla/XF86 <4> A Coppermine 766 <3> geez
<3> k6-2-300. ph33r <4> I'm more worried about drive space. I've only got the one drive for NetBSD <3> Viking667: right now I'm planning to benchmark gcc 3.4.6 vs gcc 4.1.1 on Solaris/SPARC <4> And having only 256MB means a compile might take a while. <3> Viking667: Word is there's a 10% improvement. I'll try a non-***embler compile of OpenSSL <3> Viking667: this drive is 6.4G, doesn't get along with the chipset too well. <3> Viking667: netbsd always knocks it down to UDMA1 <4> Ideally, I would have liked to give each BSD at least 10GB, for a fair ***essment. <3> Viking667: Tell me what you think. <4> Is that the actual DRIVE, or is it a controller issue? <3> Viking667: I'm certain it's the relationship between the drive and the chip <4> define "chip" <3> aceride0: Acer Labs M5229 UDMA IDE Controller (rev. 0xc1) <3> ^ that chip <3> wd0: drive supports PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2, Ultra-DMA mode 2 (Ultra/33) <3> wd0: transfer error, downgrading to Ultra-DMA mode 1 <3> wd0(aceride0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 1 (using DMA data transfers) <3> wd0d: DMA error reading fsbn 0 of 0-3 (wd0 bn 0; cn 0 tn 0 sn 0), retrying <3> wd0: soft error (corrected) <3> Viking667: see? <4> Well, I don't know the chip... <4> I've seen that happen with VIA too, under Linux. <6> I know the chip, and it's known for disliking WD drives <3> Viking667: I mean it's rock solid <6> then again , WD is known for beeing finicky drives <3> wd0 at atabus0 drive 0: <QUANTUM FIREBALL SE6.4A> <4> ahh. remember that under NetBSD, ALL drives are called WD <3> wlfshmn: :) <4> oh yeah, FireBalls are a bit finicky too. <6> ah, that I did not know ;) <4> At least that's what I've found. <6> fireballs I know nothing about <3> Viking667: I had an old IBM 540M drive that didn't do that, but ISTR it only supporting UDMA1 from the getgo ;) <7> Morning. <3> hey Tron <7> Nanuq: Greets <4> Any fireballs I've used have been okay, but ya can't drive them TOO hard... <3> Viking667: but they're drives, aren't you supposed to? <4> Anyhow, time I left. <3> adios <4> Nanuq: I've ended up losing data with driving stuff too hard. <3> Viking667: no problems on this one <4> Anyhow, bye for now, all. <4> I'd LOVE to get Solaris to see serial ports, then I could get THAT online too... <8> Nanuq: still playing around with that aes/blowfish issue ? <3> Sunblade: nope, benchmarking <9> Where's the other four? <7> They couldn't stand the heat, so are having a nice lie down. <9> Right. <6> Tron: My fathers company's neighbours is an anti-drug ***ociation called "FUD". I find that rather amusign ;) <7> wlfshmn: Heheh <6> Tron: stands for "Framtid Utan Droger", which translated to Future Without Drugs ;) <7> wlfshmn: Isn't a future without drugs otherwise known as "death" ? ;) <6> Tron: well, there are legal drugs and there are illegal drugs.. the former is supposedly not what they are trying to get rid of ;) <7> wlfshmn: Ah, they're referring to those substances which .gov deems as being bad for you are they? <6> Tron: There is a goverment-owned drug distribution center called "The Crowns Drug Trade", if one is a little liberal (more literal) in the translation ;) <3> ! <3> Okay so for blowfish, I get a 3% improvement with gcc 4.1.1 over 3.4.6 <3> but with AES, I get a 32% improvement! <10> !lag <5> [ n o x o ] <6> ok, now, wtf. isn't this transaction comitted <11> Does this work for anyone? host www.easynet.co.uk ns1.easynet.co.uk <11> ah, seems they're back up now <3> heya Russ <12> what's the tty device for the COM3 port? <12> ????????? <12> well? <13> well what? com3 doesn't have a tty device.
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