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<0> jerps: it's "I see", not "ic" Also, "thanks", not "tnx" <0> jerps: Reading the channel FAQ, http://faq.linuxops.net will reduce the likelihood of your getting an icepick in the ear. <1> sorry guys <2> morning all <3> 'lo Kim <4> Hi Cynic <2> hey Sean, Lion-O <2> so how are things in .nl and .ca? <4> Its hot in .nl. <2> Lucky! <4> hmmm :) <4> I should try and double or triple the memory in my server. Its 512Mb now, which is decent, but I think 1 or 2 Gb should be much better. <2> it's probably about 10-12degC here at a guess <4> considering its a rather old box the memory for it should be cheap. <2> Lion-O: yeah, RAM is dirt cheap anyway, go for 2GB
<5> Qim! <2> yes, 10degC. <2> Eriq! <5> Cynic: 31 here, was 32 <6> I dont care how warm or hot it -actually- is, as long as this fever makes it go up and down anyway :P <6> good thing you didnt poke my forehead, because that feels sore <2> hey Jostein <6> hey Cynic <6> hows going? <2> more caffiene required <6> its almost midnight here. no more caffeine for me <7> Caffeine is your friend. <6> Ive done nothing but drinking coffee all day <6> Im surprised if I'll get any sleep before 4am <7> Then drink more coffe <7> and don't sleep <7> works for me <6> heh <6> Ive been getting too little sleep all week, due to being severly ill <6> Ill take any sleep I can get, thank you <7> Be my guest :) <7> How severely is severly? <8> Cine ma ajuta cu o mika problema ? <6> Sturgeon: constantly coughing till your stumoch muscles give up and you have to throw up? <6> add fever to that, plus a runny nose. <6> head gone wild++ <7> Man, I'm feeling exactly like that. <6> wasn't -great- fun <7> Excepting the throwing up part. <7> And I too have slept little in the last week :( <6> well, then you know what kind of "fun" Im recovering from :P <4> hmmm <6> airsnort doesnt support me l33t intel WLAN <6> and it doesnt support any USB devices either <6> so that means NO airsnort for me <6> gah <6> seems I have the least hackerfriendly WLAN on the planet. <5> some board. they claim the capacitors are better than anything else, yet the ****in' chipset doesn't do ECC <6> hehehe <6> It doesn't _need_ ECC <6> anyway, when some company says their freakin' capacitors are the best, you should know they are bull****ting at some level <6> thats like saying this car has the best cables known to man <4> ok. So narnia follows the bbc series indeed <9> well, I dont know, remember that ****up a few years ago with all the bad caps? <9> boards were dying all over the place. <10> Still. <10> If the best they can say about their boards is "our capacitors don't explode"... <5> hey TBT <6> zetawoof: just my point <10> It's the sort of thing that should be a given. <6> yeah <5> Well first of all, I'm sticking with Asus. <3> I've always had Asus...except for that dual Celeron 400 which was an Abit BP6 <10> "Ford Navigatrix 2006: Now with highest-quality gas tanks, guaranteed to never rupture."
<3> Peter: Tom Baker was good as Puddleglum in the BBC series <11> any good software like pfsense or m0n0wall but with linux? <2> doolph: iptables + a bit of bash/perl? <11> yes but i am not a programmer <6> hehehhee <6> Im sure its aluminum -coated- or something you can wear of <3> indeed <10> Jostein: No, it's definitely solid aluminum. (It's a Powerbook.) <6> right <3> heh, AlBooks <3> those are plated, IIRC <10> Tamahome: The original G4 powerbooks were plated, but this is a 12" - yes, I'm sure it's solid aluminum, I've seen both sides. <5> Tamahome: Same idea <5> Tamahome: IMO, Abit was just under Asus <5> Tamahome: and the better choice for Intel, at one time <6> I cant do any packetsniffing with their crappy WLAN <6> heh <4> well, narnia is sorta fun <3> I really liked it <6> seems like a pretty good movie <4> Tamahome: hmm. after you've seen the original I think the movie is somewhat silly. <4> its not bad, but heck; I simply don't like disney remakes. <6> Lion-O: only time that wasnt the case was the HHGTTG movie <6> because the series was utter CRAP <4> and well, aslan didn't kill the queen. its a very different issue regarding the story. <11> gimme a good linux router distribution <4> doolph: any distro can perform routing. <2> doolph: http://www.lartc.org has good documentation. <11> there's any good software to help manage qos <4> doolph: no software will do you good unless you read up on how stuff works. <4> doolph: if you want that you should stick to Windows. <3> ewps,wrong window <4> well, now I really don't like Narnia :P In the original the time stood still once the kids were in the cupboard. So what is the professor (who was in his study) suddenly doing in the closet room when there's a tour going on? ;) <4> In the original they went up to see him 8) <4> granted; you'll only notice those details if you know the original. Its just so typical of disney movies :/ <2> doolph: read that site I mentioned. "tc" is the tool used, htb and sfq will probably be what you want. <11> Cynic, I have few good scripts to handle qos, but the problem is I want to setup a linux router, but I wont be anymore their admin <11> then they wont know how to use that later <11> I found something really good called pfsense or monowall, but they are freebsd <11> and Lion-O i am not a windows user <6> so... whats wrong with freebsd? :P <2> doolph: when I arrived at this place, all the traffic shaping was just done in "rc"-style bash scripts, in conjunction with firewall rules <4> doolph: then actually try taking some effort yourself. Google is your friend. <4> doolph: or write up some good documentation yourself. <4> EOT <2> doolph: all you have to do is make an easy way to (a) add a host/network, (b) modify a host/network's rate and ceil, and (c) delete a host <2> and yes, write some doco for it. <11> I cannot believe there's no such thing in linux version <4> knowing he has a history of irritating trolling.... <4> stfu <4> Zymurgy: its all PW's fault ;) he said I became too soft as of late. <12> yeah, he's such a motivator... <4> Zymurgy: aye ;) <13> hi there... anybody can tell me a shell comand that I could use to create a X length file of '\0' character? for example a 500Mb file of '\0' chars... <12> most DilDo's aren't toys... they're serious tools... <4> :) <4> kanela: dd is probably what you want <3> Zymurgy doesn't know about my little "accident" with dd on Solaris a few years ago <6> hehehehe <4> or some shell scripting <6> Tamahome: do tell <4> Tamahome: uh oh <3> no, it's too traumatic
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