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<0> Lion-O, aah <1> But dunno if any are part of the Star Alliance <2> loather-work: lessie.. <3> loather: if you're talking datasets, you must mean a DBMS, and yes, that's an application that definitely benefits from 64 bit <3> but most of the stock stuff could care less <4> CeruleanD: plus I really, really like Lufthansa for long-haul flights <1> vIkSiT: lol <5> Tamahome: no, i'm not. I'm talking raw integer performance. <1> They do list Lufthansa for $8,240 <5> a lot of the high-order pipelines only open up when the CPU is in long mode. <2> loather-work: so what.. Gander to Cork? <1> What about Air Canada or BMI? <2> Strider-: *fingersnap* You can take my dragon! <3> loather: *shrug*... the only other thing I can think of is that possibly the CPU spends time doing bitmasking on the integer registers <4> lol <3> but I doubt it does that
<5> so even booting a 64-bit kernel and running a 32-bit userland is faster than a 32 bit kernel and 32 bit userland (albeit marginal) <2> loather-work: yesno? <6> bitmasking, integer registers, woah that heavy **** <3> oh well yeah a 64-bit kernel would probably matter too <5> Nanuq: hmm? gander? cork? i don't follow <7> anyone know off hand what restrictions the MPL has? (Mozilla Public Liscense) <2> loather-work: Gander NL Canada to Cork IE <5> Nanuq: Not sure, never flown into either of those airports. <7> wh00h00... www.steakk.com is back up and running <4> $5000 Euros to fly FRA->DAR <4> that's stupid <2> loather-work: 1741 nm <2> Strider-: dar? <4> Dar Es Salaam <4> the capital of TZ <8> could my checksum erros be attributed to runing a mixture of 32 and 64bit applications? <2> Strider-: that's still earth, right? <4> yes <2> Strider-: it's not $5000 EUR, btw ;) <5> oh, no, i doubt the cessna could make it that far. its range is ~1000 nm <2> loather-work: I'm talking my An-26 <4> eithe rway <5> oh, it could probably make it there no problem <2> loather-work: Reykjavik is 1385 <2> loather-work: that's what I'm trying to figure out <5> that thing should have a range ~2200 nm or so <5> maybe even more <2> loather-work: this only alows me 12125 lbs of fuel <2> loather-work: almost 5h, so at ~225 kt, a range of 1125 nm <2> in theory, I could carry more, but no useful cargo :) <5> oh, yeah, i wouldn't try and push it :) <5> don't want to end up in the drink! <2> hrm, what about Greenland? <2> ahh <2> Gander to Nuuk to Reykjavik to Cork ;) <4> people have done the north atlantic in small planes, carying extra fuel bladders instead of the rear seat <4> I nearly got to do a COD flight onto a Carrier.. that would have been an experience. :P <9> Strider-: Are you in the US? <4> reality: Canada <5> Nanuq: That's definitely the safe route :) <9> Ah. That ****s. <9> Well, that's good... <8> Can anyone explain this one? http://193.239.155.6/md5err.txt The HD is brand new, so i don't think there is anything wrong with it.. <9> I just get free travel <5> that'd be an expensive flight, though <5> chr: boot the box to single-user mode and re-run the tests <5> chr: also, what filesystem? <8> /dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) <10> hello loonixites <5> boot to a livecd or something and fsck iti <6> Nanuq: you should be flying a russian bear <5> fs could be corrupted <4> ahh, all my drivfes are staying nice and cool now <8> I formated the partition and installed ubuntu only a couple of hours ago.. would be strange if the filesystem has gotten fsck'd up already? <11> could have been doa ;P <10> Strider-: settle on a FS for the array? <11> if you -x it, does it change back? :D <2> nocti: eh?
<5> chr: dunno. anything is possible. Could also be bad ram. Try running memtest86 on the system. <6> Gander to Nuuk to Reykjavik to Cork <4> libolt: FS? <4> I just bought another 92mm fan to blow over the drives <10> file system <4> libolt: ahh, just running ext3 <8> loather-work: could a too weak PSU cause strange problems like this? the psu is slightly below the recommended for my motherboard <9> chr: could cause ram problems <10> Strider-: How's the performance been with the software raid 5? I just had to replace a dead western digital in my 400GB raid 10 with a seagate <10> now the array has 3 seagates and one WD <5> chr: yes, definitely. but the system will only be drawing max power at full load. MD5sum is pretty CPU-intensive. <4> libolt: slower 'n **** to write to, but fast for reads <5> PSUs are cheap anyways -- you should probably get a new one. <4> though I don't know of any disk benchmarking tools <10> loather-work: yeah cheap if you want hte ****ty ones :) <5> libolt: i've *never* had a power supply fail in a PC I've owned. <5> (a bunch of dell servers i managed had a batch of bad PSUs, though) <8> loather-work: i killed a psu with foldingathome once. Started folding, and a couple of hours later, fire broke out in the psu :) <3> Antec TRuePower r die <10> I've seen plenty of cheap generic power supplies die <4> i've got an interesting problem.. suposedly good PSU that refuses to POST my motherboard. <5> foldingathome? <4> Tamahome: good or bad? <8> loather-work: a distributed computing project <3> Antec PSUs are GOOD <5> Strider-: switch-mode PSUs can produce weird results under load, most notably a drop in voltage if the SCRs are going out. <8> loather-work: http://folding.stanford.edu/ <4> Tamahome: I've got a TruePower 550 2.0 or whatever, and it refuses to POST my motherboard... <4> Tamahome: it's really quite odd.. when I go back to the Enermax, the thing works fine. <10> yeah I like my antec PSUs, got a 550 in here now I believe, one of the high efficiency <4> this is the second one they've given me.. I've not tested the PSU with another motherboard.. <4> the thing turn son, partially, but doesn't POST.. <5> so if something on the 3.3v or -12V rail is flaking, then it could be the PSU <5> chances are if its the second psu you've got, and the board still won't post, you're looking at a flakey board <4> loather-work: but it posts and runs peachy-keen on my other power supply <5> just doesn't like the antecs? <4> yeah <5> manually measure the voltage from the PSU you have now. <4> done so, they're normal <4> (threw a PSU tester at it) <10> Strider-: check google to see if there are any known problems with the PSU/motherboard combo? <5> wow, that's a strange problem. <4> I really don't know how a motherboard could be incompatible with a PSU, that's really odd. <4> but it seems to be <4> admitedly it is a motherboard from "Bill And Ted's Excellent Chinese Motherboard Co" <4> (Mercury or something like that) <2> Strider-: maybe test the levels whilst the board is hooked up? <5> well, switchmode powersupplies utilize SCRs to rapidly turn the input voltage on and off after rectifying, then put it through some filter caps and inductors to reduce noise. <4> I love the case though <4> (Antec Titan 550) <5> if there's some weird harmonic on the line, that could interfere with CPUs and other capacitive/inductive sensitive devices. <4> 6 internal, rail mounted 3.5" bays, with 1/4" extra space between each drive <5> ahh, airflow room <4> and the things are on rubber bushings, to isolate them <10> Strider-: how much did i you get it for? <5> that makes it nice and quiet. <2> not bad <4> libolt: I think I paid $190 for it... <5> i loathe vibration noise <4> the PSU retails separately for $109 <4> loather-work: I'd like to hear my array running.. as it stands, I can't hear 'em over the 6 fans in the ch***is. <2> I feel obligated to stick with in-win, considering their price, but also the level of service I received <4> (2 92mm in front, 1 80mm in the side, 1 120mm in the rear, and 2 92mm in the PSU <5> i've had a bunch of inwin cases. i like them. <4> with all but the PSU fans running full bore <5> i recently switched to a cooler master of some sort <2> loather-work: the PSU went poof one day <3> my Media Center machine is in an Antec Aria case <4> i'm thinking about a Shuttle SN21G5V3 for a media machine. <5> needed better airflow, and this fit the bill <4> cute little black AMD64 machine <2> loather-work: I ring 'em up, get a human, bit later I get a better version of this PSU via UPS <3> and I dunno what brand of case my WS2k3 box is... I should look
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