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<0> reality, actually i torrent the isos, but i need to get some apps. <1> OldMonk: He'd probably be missing some of the libraries <1> A lot of the libraries <0> torrented, even <2> i don't think so <1> JunkieXL: That defeats the purpose <2> why? <3> it's a prefferance <1> Why me or why him? <4> Hmm, I'm sure I used to have an USB memory stick around here somewhere <1> JunkieXL: If you're going that route, you should probably use Gentoo <0> JunkieXL, slackware? <2> why him :) <0> reality, is emerge on gentoo from source?
<3> im thinking of the good old redhat <1> phatlip: Gentoo is all from source <1> JunkieXL: Redhat personal doesn't exist anymore <1> JunkieXL: It's been replaced by Fedora Core and it being an rpm based system, I wouldn't recommend compiling everything from source <3> that's the point, since I am planning to compile everything by myself I don;t think it matters <4> Oh, there it is <1> JunkieXL: That's completely pointless <3> ic <0> so anyone' college/uni have a suse mirror i could borrow for a minute or two? <1> phatlip: Only on I2 <3> is debian providing support for older versions? <0> on I2? <1> JunkieXL: The reason package management came into existence is to get away from having to compile everything from source. <1> phatlip: Internet2 <0> will i get better than 150kbs? <1> phatlip: Unless you're connected to Internet2, you can't even access it <0> oh, right. <0> internet2, like ipv6/http2 ? <1> No, like the education/governmental institution priviledged internet <0> meh, so much for net neutrality. <5> sweet.. finally no segfault.. but dspam doesn't check mails anymore so seems. <1> phatlip: This has nothing to do with net neutrality <1> phatlip: It's for institutes to transfer large amounts of data between each other <1> http://www.internet2.edu/ <1> The lan speed record for I2 is 6.96 gigabits per second in the IPv6 category and 7.21 gigabits per second over IPv4 <6> ... i don't even have a gigabit nic. <6> how the hell do you get 7gb <0> decent, wonder if any aussie ISPs are going to offer those kind of speeds anytime soon. <0> </sarcasm> <7> and in about 15 i guess you'll be leaving to take a ****. <8> nah. i have a laptop <7> thats just fantastic <8> :) <7> maybe I'll do that then. <2> fredk_: *ping* <8> hm. a new e-bill from verizon. wonder if they figured out how to parse negative balances yet <7> oh ****. my vz bill... <7> they stopped accepting CCs so now i've got to find another payment method. <8> i do e-checks from my bank <8> that is, if i actually owe them money, which i certainly don't yet <8> the fun part is, what did they *say* i owe them <7> okay then. <8> nope. they owe me $70, but thats not what the bill says. nice. <4> yoz: *prod* <4> yoz: http://www.linuxops.net/~pw/hardware/ <8> ey pw <4> OxD: Ey <4> Pictures of my dual opteron box and the fiber array: http://www.linuxops.net/~pw/hardware/ <4> For those who care. <2> PolarWolf: hold on... <8> PolarWolf: dual core or dual cpu? <2> PolarWolf: http://shanta.linuxops.net/~raju/cgi-bin/photo/index.cgi?mode=view&album=/PolarWolf/DualOpteron <0> download.suse.org keeps giving 403 errors while trying to update... <0> i should write novell <2> ... or your ISP <0> oh, working again
<0> OldMonk, my ISP? <2> yeah, tell him to fix his transparent proxy <9> oldmonk, pw, oxd <2> darkelf_ <9> 9v, reality, yoz <8> heya darkelf_ <4> OldMonk: Eheh, cool <4> OldMonk: I couldn't be arsed putting the stuff in a gallery, so.. <4> OxD: Dual CPU <4> *burp* <2> PolarWolf: mkdir ~raju/public_html/photo/PolarWolf/foo ; chmod 777 ...foo ; copy files there ; chmod 666 files... <2> welcome to add stuff (but not gn00d photos of me) <4> OldMonk: Hmm, hmm. 'k <4> OldMonk: I got a gallery, but not for that stuff <2> my gallery's completely eclectic :) <2> or is it catholic? <10> OldMonk: alcoholic? <8> PolarWolf: ah. nice <2> oh god he's tripping again! <2> Lion-O: yeah, that's good <8> PolarWolf: i just bought me a dual core opteron box <8> parts are en route <4> OxD: Dualcore are too expensive for me, especially if I have to fill two sockets :P <4> OxD: These are secondhand 240's <7> OxD: 165? <8> D-side: bingo <8> D-side: rockin dual 19" widescreens too :P <8> PolarWolf: it came down to this being cheaper than a roughly equivilent speed/cache X2 <8> by like $200 <4> OxD: *nod* <7> OxD: and they oc like a bastard with proper cooling <4> OxD: The memory was expensive though <7> OxD: a buddy of mine is doing that right now. <8> D-side: so i've heard <8> though i usually don't mess with OC. power here is insanely expensive and i like my **** to *not* crash <7> can't blame you there. <7> its fast enough i'm sure. <7> i've got a 3800+ X2 here, and its great. <8> exactly. what's another 400mhz on top of something like that <8> not worth the "hm. why'd it crash" factor when, say, trying a new kernel <9> oldmonk: Wrong, and I dislike that type of ***umption. <2> darkelf_: ok <11> PolarWolf: Where's the redundant fibre loop, eh? :) <2> rhowe <11> re OM <4> rhowe: Dun have any. And I got a dead disk in the array too :/ <4> rhowe: Send me one of your spares :) <11> PolarWolf: And, come to think of it, where's your tripod? Some of those shots are awful :P <8> PolarWolf: bad admin. baaaad <11> PolarWolf: I haven't got any FC disks <4> rhowe: Yeah, well, tripod is on the wishlist. You'll have to do with these :P <11> PolarWolf: IDE, SCA and SCSI, but not FC <4> rhowe: Bleh <8> i'm way too cheap to build a fiber array <4> rhowe: You be useless :) <11> PolarWolf: You need some decent carpet/lino too :P <11> PolarWolf: That orange stuff is awful :) <8> been pondering building out a terrabyte or two array and exporting iscsi targets though <4> OxD: I dunno, HBAs are cheap on eBay, disks are decent. You gotta find a backplane though, which is ~$100 <8> gotta love the poor man's san <4> rhowe: Any more remarks and criticism? <4> rhowe: I'm putting in laminate over the summer :) <4> And getting a new desk <11> PolarWolf: Hmm.. aren't SC connectors rather unused in modern kit? <4> rhowe: Depends. I have some copper too. <4> rhowe: 2 and 4gb is all fiber <4> They do use smaller connectors though <4> And yeah, this is old kit, hence it comes cheap :) <11> PolarWolf: What chipset in the HBA? <4> rhowe: This one is an Emulex lp7000 <4> rhowe: I actually got this thing when I bought the Alpha
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