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<0> this thing is going nuts <1> Tamahome, Aug 9 22:06:44 artemis kernel: httpd[28063]: segfault at 00007fffff196ab0 rip 00002aaaabb98f07 rsp 00007fffff196a90 error 6 <1> Aug 9 22:06:46 artemis kernel: httpd[28052]: segfault at 00007fffff196ab0 rip 00002aaaabb98f07 rsp 00007fffff196a90 error 6 <1> what does this error tell you ? <2> well **** <1> Emerson, server down ? <2> elderr: that error tells me that you need to learn how to use google <1> :D <3> gnubee: It's a feature, not a bug <1> Emerson, set it on google <2> elderr: no, YOU set it on google <4> anyone here know of a company that sells `starter kits` that includes the tools you will need for data and voice installations? (punch downs, toners, testers, etc) <0> atompngn, i think it is cool but i need to know how to control it ... /me googles <2> Steakk: yes <4> Emerson, care to share? <3> I really dislike evolution. It crashes every $RAND minutes
<2> well, they don't include all those products in 1 the tester is usually seperate. and the company is Fluke <4> .com ? <4> that apperas to just be testing stuff <4> I am lookin for an all-in-one package...tester, punchdowns, toners, those nifty lil things that crimp the jacks for creating patch cables, cutters, etc, etc <3> gnubee: It's backwards compatible, lol <2> Steakk: the tester you can't get usually with the kit.. (and sorry I was thinking of just the tester when I said fluke) <2> Steakk: give me a min to remember the name of the catalog I saw them in <1> Emerson, had any encounter with our datacenter http://www.hostnexus.com/company/nac_tour.htm ? <3> gnubee: http://lists.ximian.com/pipermail/users/2003-July/010764.html <4> Emerson, Graybar ? <5> elderr: you work for them? <2> Steakk: don't know if they do, check Mouser electronics as well <6> anyone know of good tools for creating Progressive JPEGs? <2> elderr: let me say this even if I did I would be violiating my NDA if I told you who ANY of my clients are. <5> Tamahome: errrm... I think The Gimp will do so. <2> Tamahome: gimp? <2> actually I'm 99% gimp will <6> are there any issues with IE or Firefox if I do that? <1> Emerson, ok .. i know that policy <2> Tamahome: I dont see why you would <5> Tamahome: there are always issues with IE. . . <2> Ka-bar: it's better to word it, IE is an issue <6> I've got a page or two with big images that could potentially take a long time to load <6> especially since the JPEG in question is 49KB <2> Tamahome: msg me the url and I'll see how it takes in both Firefox and IE <2> Tamahome: I can check it in IE5, 6 and 7 if really want me to be through, but I can't check with 7 till I get home <6> I'm not doing this on the production server <6> I'm trying to make the launch as seamless as possible <2> hey jgaddis <0> atompngn, thanks for the link ... i will report this to our developers <7> evening emerson <2> Tamahome: nod <2> Steakk: grainger may have some as well <6> I should prolly go to bed in a few minutes <7> earliest i've made it to work this week is 2.25 hours late <2> sleep is for the weak! <2> earliest I <6> heh. <2> ack, earlist I've made it to work this week is 4 hours early, and that was after staying up till 3am having *** with the g/f and in the office by 9am <4> grainger, thats sounds familiar <2> Steakk: huge warehouse of STUFF <1> Emerson, usually the servers you fix once don't encounter problems in the near future ? <2> Granger "For those who get it done" .. damn RIGHT! <8> hey Steakk, wanna hear about my gluttony last night? :) <4> db4: you ate a steakk? <8> ummm...salad with balsamic dressing, 3 corn on the cob, 6 beef ribs, 4 lobster tails, 2 pieces of prime rib, 6 large crab legs, and lotsa ice tea <2> Steakk: check for "Termination Kit" on Grainger <4> i see it, but thats not what I am lookin for <8> Steakk must be in shock <2> you looking for more? <4> I just did the math of the stuff they have, that I need, and it totals about $1500-2000 <4> Electrical > Data and Communication > Test Equipment <4> the stuff there, is the stuff I am needing <2> Steakk: nod <4> (not all of it, but thats the idea) <4> the "Punch Down Tool Kit" is also needed
<2> Steakk: the problem is you can't get it in 1 nice neat box <4> i see this <2> you can usually have to get 2-3 "kits" <8> if you have a frys nearby, you can get all sorts of stuff <4> I wonder if Capital Electric sells this stuff <4> I get huge discounts there <4> (dealer discounts) <9> Steakk, worth investigating <8> give 'em a call tomorrow <2> Steakk: I would go with that termination kit, a FLUKE MT_8200-22-E that's the BULK of it right there <2> Steakk: that fluke is the only tester you should need <8> you could probably find a good testing kit on eghey <4> Emerson, when i searched terminition kit on grainger, all I got was that heat shrink tubing <2> Steakk: Electrical -> Data and Coms -> Punch Down Tools it's the last one on the page <2> Steakk: Grainger Item # 5ZN0 <2> ack, 5ZN03 <4> i see it now <4> I look into it more later, right now i gotta make dinner for the roommate and I <4> she will be home from work soon <8> whatcha gonna make? <4> hamburger helper <4> :P <8> that's good...what flavor? <4> tomato basil pene <8> that sounds tasty! <8> plus, it's easy to make :) <4> yup...1lb beef, 3 cups hot water <8> how lean is your ground beef? (I like 85% lean) <8> ohhh, make sure you cook it well done (all beef browned completely)...no need to risk food poisoning (I had that last week) <4> i use only 85% lean as well <4> and AVG found a virus, yay <8> you have a cast iron skillet? <2> hey tsokolat :) <10> Emerson hiya there <4> used to <4> teflon now <4> lost the cast iron in the move <4> ****er was seasoned just right too :( <8> Steakk, get another one...you KNOW it cooks food well :) <4> oh, i know <4> damned things are expensive though <4> i put all my money into my business, so i am broke atm <8> well, when you get going...$12-20 will get you a good one <11> hi all <1> Emerson, if you would have the servers to administrate for a month do you guarantee 100% fix and that there will be no software problems in the near future? <12> hi guys, what's the default root p***word for ubuntu? <13> alguien habla espanol? <14> sk8ing: are you too good to use the fine docs ubuntu has so kindly provide ? <14> MOLOD: #linuxlatino <13> thanks <2> elderr: nothing it 100%, but 99.9% and I will state, I can't say no software problems because end users are retards <4> elderr, you can NEVER guarnatee a 100% fix...it is NEVER 100% fixed...it is as good as it can possibly be at this point in time, but there is always a chance of a failure <4> and in regards to software, someone will always find a way to make it crash and fail miserably <4> hell, i managed to mistype something in a bash script, and it crashed my machine to the point whree it was easiest to reinstall <8> Damn...30,000 calorie sandwich: <8> http://www.diet-blog.com/archives/2005/11/03/the_30000_calorie_sandwich.php <1> Emerson, yes that why i got problems too couse some users are mostly i hate to say it but, idiots .. even in the problem tickets they send on the portal they ask the most simple questions ever and after that they reply couse they still didn't understand <1> maybe i'm exagerating a bit but sometimes thats how it shows <2> elderr: those people should be given very limited access and/or not allowed access <1> Emerson, well in dedicated servers they have root access <2> elderr: then you are the idiot, the only person with root access is the ADMIN PERIOD! <15> or 2 admins. <1> Emerson, well didicated servers are like that no ? <2> elderr: NO <16> You're better off asking someone other than me on that one <16> oops, wrong window <11> ksh! <16> Cynic! <11> how's life? <16> It's going ok <16> Well, life is good
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