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<0> more than sufficient <1> hmm, lessee <2> I have considered upgrading the home machine...but then I realise that it does everything I need without breaking a sweat, so why bother? <3> smsie: exactly <1> it has several devices but this one says <4> Only reason I'm ghetting a new system is for gaming <1> /dev/sda3: <1> Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 2.07 seconds = 30.92 MB/sec <2> what I really want is a decent laptop <3> /dev/sda: Timing buffered disk reads: 228 MB in 3.00 seconds = 75.89 MB/sec <4> smsie: Dell has some for under $500. <5> smsie, ordered a new dell box a few days ago <6> Lion-O: use sda instead <1> not untill I got a backup anyway. <3> whitecap: shouldn't matter ..
<2> fredk: am I going to drown in drool? :) <5> Yes <5> :P <1> whitecap: hmm <6> i get faster times on the whole disc <5> PowerEdge 1950 <2> Timing buffered disk reads: 104 MB in 3.01 seconds = 34.56 MB/sec <5> PolarWolf, Dual Dual Core Xeon 3.0 <1> it changed <1> /dev/sda: <1> Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 1.64 seconds = 39.02 MB/sec <5> smsie, even <3> fredk: neato <2> fredk: nice <1> oh well. <2> when I get a house, I'll build a wall <5> regular 146GB 10K SAS drives <2> should be able to get a dozen or so machines into it <2> at least one for m*** storage <2> what's the state for distributed raid these days? <2> can I (say) raid5 across 3 different machines on a fast network? <2> say 1G network at least <1> man, the guys who setup this box really knew **** about proper administration <7> smsie: *cough*iscsi*cough* <0> Lion-O: what are you working on? <1> smsie: say, out of curiosity, do you happen to skim the solaris forums on the sun website by any chance? <5> Any of you guys visited Atlantis? <5> the hotel :) <1> Jostein: server from $customer. Linux box which contains data which has to be retrieved. Eventually the box itself will be turned into a Solaris box with the current data (sql databases, database website, etc.) is going to be moved over. <0> right <0> so... its a total mess, ey? <1> purrty hardware IMO ;) 2 Gigabit nics, hardware raid5, etc. <0> nice <5> Lion-O, cpu's? <5> drives? :P <1> Jostein: rh 7.3 :P Apache installed in /usr/local/apache/bin, mysql in /usr/local/sbin. total chaos. <1> fredk: see above. <0> Lion-O: heh <5> how far up? :P <1> fredk: 2 minutes the most <5> ah <5> Lion-O, not a bad box :) <1> as to hd's.. All I know is that it has hardware raid5, hot swappable and a spare drive. 6 total iirc. 70Gb total. <5> fairly old box? <1> fredk: absolutely. <1> at least it has a positive attitude: it makes kudzu segfault and considering the fact that I /hate/ kudzu with a p***ion I'm happy ;) <5> haha <5> come on, it's not that bad <1> fredk: I hate it :P Ever since it tried to install my cdrw on RH 6.2 which had been in the system for years and as such trashing the configuration I considered it a pos. <5> I've had it on TONS of boxes and never seen a single issue <5> so, there :) <1> quantity doesn't make quality. <5> no problems means quality, yes? :) <5> or atleast, lack of ****yness <1> or simply denotes not having used it intensively. <4> Lion-O: Maybe it was the fact that you had deadrat 6.2? : <4> :P <6> only the .0 releases had fatal bugs <1> Falchion: could be. And the software was rather new back then. Still, I've picked up many issues of kudzu going haywire. <4> heh
<1> iirc it got introduced in RH6.2 8) <4> I hadn't had issues with it, but then again I didn't use it much. <8> whitecap: the 6.9 beta broke so much **** on me i moved to debian. <8> to this day i say "thank God for RH 6.9" <0> D-side: lol <9> So what actually makes sharp cheese or regular cheese? <8> the aging process? <10> re <4> OM <9> bock <1> hoi om <10> hi Falchion, Lion-O <11> OldMonk <10> f3ew <11> Is bigbeard around? <4> CancerMan: hahahaha <9> Heh. Let's see... Interesting pot moments... <10> f3ew: no idea <4> CancerMan: I remember the first time I REALLY smoked up. i was living in England and was at 2 co-workers house and they p***ed me a bong full of hash. I ended up coughing so badly and for so long that they got me a gl*** of water. I couldn't drink the water cause I kept coughing hard and kept spilling it all over the place. Frickin' nuts. <9> ...One time we made pipes out of soda cans... Another we put a good quarter sack into a coffee filter and put it in the coffee maker. <10> f3ew: he's in delhi, if that's what you're asking <11> nah <0> CancerMan: we made pizza, muffins & chocolate with that stuff <0> chocolate was the best :) <9> Hahaha. <4> CancerMan: I once had 1/2oz of hash, papers, tobacco (for making a mix back then), had the apartment all to myself and a few good movies. And i had NO lighter, matches or anything that couold make flame. MOST annoying. <9> We never made chocolate... or any other confection. <9> Falchion: Oh c'mon. You can make a flame. <12> what will i use if i have already windows on my system and i want to create another partition for linux? what program is advisable? <9> Take one D Cell, mix with one used steel wool, and you've got? Second degree burns! <9> Err.. <12> what? <4> CancerMan: I ended up finding a lighter that was out of butane. So I grabbed some toilet paper, ground the flint down and got it to spark on the TP. Made a little TP torch! KLept doing that when I had to relight it. <9> Falchion: Neccesity is a mother. <9> Although one punk *** broke off my friend's cordless phone antenna to use as roach clips. <0> Falchion: lol <4> heh <0> Sounds as dedicated as me opening a bottle of wine the other day <4> Hmm. Wonder if I should swing into manchvegas and check out neo tokoyo. Hmm. <9> If he wasn't a 400 pound white guy who spoke rapper (Translation: English "Hello old chum. How are you?"; Rapper "Yo nigga. Sup."), we would have kicked his ***. <1> wlfshmn: very usefull. <4> CancerMan: heh <1> hmm, mysql 3.2 doesn't support grant/revoke yet? eew ;) <0> Lion-O: its MySQL :) <10> Lion-O: mysql? ewww! <9> Lion-O: Ahh. Do you prefer PostgreSQL? <1> Jostein: *fwap* <1> CancerMan: nah <9> Wow. <9> I do. <5> Lion-O, mysql uhm...3.2? <1> fredk: quite old, yeah. <5> no **** :) <13> hello .. somebody knows when was appeared the first UNIX documentation ? <1> but fortunatly I know my way around manual account creation <1> Pasquale: stfw. <13> ? <10> Lion-O: btw, 3.2 does have grant/revove <9> Pasquale: stfw == "Search The ****ing Web". <9> Perhaps you should ask WikiPedia. <13> thx CancerMan <1> OldMonk: ah, then I guess those commands don't work when the grant tables aren't active. I thought I could alter them anyway. guess not. <14> anyone have any idea how to reconstruct a /boot partition in suse 10.1 ... i've rtfm and jfgi but cant find any details <1> aybabtu: define 'reconstruct' ? All it basicly takes is a kernel image and a map file. <10> and perhaps a initrd <14> well its currently totally messed up and im going to delete it and create a new partition in its place <0> Falchion: thers tons of subbed stuff out <1> aybabtu: why? if it works. You don't need a partition for boot.
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