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<0> cooler fan has been pretty loud the last couple of months and finally died completely last night <1> hehe my 400w didn't have the amperage to carry the new mb, had to put it in case with 500w <1> its m***ive ps <0> right now i have the tower open and on it's side with an older fan that doesn't fit lying on the heatsink <0> it works better than the old cooler has in weeks, though <1> my new 64 was hot as hell with its factory sink and fan <0> i was htinking this 350w ps couldn't handle this system but it seems to do ok <0> heh, what factory? <1> well the cpu came from amd with a sink and fan <1> they ****ed <0> mine seems to stay at like 32c with a light load and mis-fitting cooler :P <1> i replaced it with a copper sink <1> well i run mine hard <0> it's just a 2800+ though <1> HL2 and Doom3 would overheat it <1> 3800x2
<0> blah <1> i need to download centos 64 to play with on it <0> your job is computer related right? doesn't your back & neck hurt from sitting at a desk all of the time? <0> how do you compensate for it? <1> nope but sometimes i sit so long my arse hurts :) <0> yeah, that too <1> i have a fairly comfortable chair <1> i'm in it about 12-18 hours a day <0> is pcchips as bad as it used to be? <0> this linspire system came with a pcchips mobo <1> never even seen one of those :) <0> all the chipsets are via, but it seems pretty slow for 2.1ghz <0> how long does your hardware usually last you before dying? <1> i've got abit, asus, msi, epox, and asrock now <1> i've got bh6 mb with celeron 333, 400, p2 350 still running <0> i built this system about a year ago and so far i've gone through the cooler and psu i had gotten for it <1> oh i've went thru a few ps over the years <0> bh6? <1> and lots of various fans <1> abit bh6 mother board <1> its a p2 cl*** board <0> oh <0> so i should expect for my fans and psus to die within a year or so? <1> i also have a tyan 2 still running, even after getting hit by lightening <1> nah <1> generally they last longer than that <1> i got fans going that are 5 years old <1> just remember to clean them every so often <0> my last pcchips system died after about a year <1> thats what kills them <0> either the cpu or the mobo died or something <0> not sure which, but i'm using the ps from that system <2> ergh *tears hair out* <0> and i went through like 2 or 3 coolers on it during that time <2> anyone know how sendmail determines relay (conf file/rules?) <1> Satyr_ what do you mean specifically? <0> of course, that board had an athlon tbird 1.4ghz so i'm not sure how much of the crappiness of the system stemmed from the cooler, the cpu or the mobo <1> sendmail main conf is sendmail.cf <1> it defines extra files such as access, virtusertable, mailertable, cw files <0> anyway, i'm a bit wary of this pcchips linspire system cuz of it <2> Redragon: I've checked the sendmail.cf - tried with Smart relay on/off (no diff) <1> what are you trying to do? <2> basically what I'm having problems is to send an email to my domain (let's say X.com) from behind the firewall via a program (uses sendmail -bs) <2> the isp's mail server is (Y.isp.com), but maillog comes back as (stat=Deferred: Connection refused by (fw.X.com) where fw = ip of the firewall (huh?!) <1> well if connect is refused its not on your end <2> no where in my config does it specify fw.X.com <1> that means the recieving mail server refused it <2> uh.. that's the strange bit : doing a host -a on X.com - returns mail.isp.com (correctly) <2> not fw.X.com <1> ah <2> lookup from external confirms it too (so both DNS records match) <1> just a sec, i've never used smart host so have to check something <2> I don't care if smarthost is on/off, I just want it delivered ;);) <1> http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/offline_mailing.html <2> latest thing I did was switch DNS <2> same prob <2> ergh.. recompile from m4?! <2> hmm, -bt could be interesting <2> what's the ruleset to check which relay it uses? <1> i really cant offer much more than that :(
<1> never done smart host, i generally only deal in commercial environments <1> bbiab gotta shut down and hookup a hard drive real quick <2> hmm - thanks for the thoughts <3> hah ident fixed too <2> ??! <2> ok, this is completely weird <2> I changed the hosts table to make mail.isp.com to 127.0.0.1, and it works?! <2> it's as if it's looking at the first entry of the host table for lookup then uses the DNS resolv on the name and goes to the real mail.isp.com?! <3> thats how a system typically works <3> but it can be changed with conf files <2> but isn't that wrong? making a host table entry for an external isp's machine into 127.0.0.1 in hosts? <2> 127.0.0.1 localhost mail.isp.com localhost.localdomain X.com <-- first line of /etc/hosts <0> not if you want to trick localhost into thinking that it is the mail server :P <2> ah ;) <4> damn.... 20 minutes for 20gb <0> don't complain. i still remember leaving my computer on 12+hrs per night and taking 6 days to dl < 1gb <2> the only weird error is: "MX list for X.com points back to localhost.localdomain - before the next log to say "relay=mail.isp.com ;) <2> bugger it - it works - don't overanalyze ;) though I'd love to understand how it worked <3> yea loopback error <2> without the loopback, it won't deliver :-/ <0> ok, so when you enable x11 forwarding in sshd.conf, it forwards x requests on the same server with that sshd_config to the local xserver right? <0> so if i have x11 forwarding in my ssh_config, it would run local x requests remotely? <0> i think i might setup openvpn just so i can say i know how on my resume, hehe <2> openvpn.. *scribbles that on pg 9 on todo list* <5> my linux is not accepting my ethernet card.. how do i load the values in them ? <5> anyone ? <5> Redragon^: you there dude ? <2> sanjoo: which ethernet card? <5> Satyr_: dlink .. <6> there's a few different dlink modules <5> wait 1 sec <5> dfe-538tx <5> ^Satyr^: were u askin abt this ? <6> yep - doing a quick search <6> looking at the results - the dfe-538tx is a Realtek chipset nic <5> ^Satyr^: yes <6> can you verify that? (RTL-8139?) <5> ^Satyr^: its correct :) <6> load the module ("modprobe 8139too" or "modprobe rtl8139" depending on kernel version) <5> there is a help file with driver cd of dlink.. but it works for linux 6.x <6> type dmesg after that to see what the kernel says <6> which distro/kernel are you using? <5> ^Satyr^: i am a newbie in linux.. but i am usin rh 7.2 <6> rh7.2 - that's 2.4.9 kernel? <5> i guess so :/ <6> ("uname -a") <5> i am not in linux now.. in xp to get help .. shall i reboot ? <6> I'm not on for long :-/ <5> ^Satyr^: np just guide me a bit.. <6> hate to leave you half way - but one of the above 2 should be the drivers, but being redhat 7.2, it might be a bit old <6> grab something a bit more recent and it should just autodetect it. rtl8139's are quite well supported <5> in network conn (linux) it is showin the card.. but the thing is i am not able to write its values like irq mem etc <6> you don't fill it in - it's a PCI card - all auto filled <5> but the irq is set to 10 there .. but in xp its 3 <6> you can verify settings by "cat /proc/pci" (older kernel) or "lspci -v" (optional -v) <6> PCI is plug and play <5> moreover mem n io the inputs are empty <6> hmm, go to the bios and turn "Plug and Play OS" off as well might help <5> ^Satyr^: oh ok <6> you can force the irq to something else (it's a module parameter) <5> how ? <6> let me check <5> ok <7> hi all. <6> hmm, can't remember the option but it's tagged at the back of the module loading <6> *looks* <5> :) <6> found it.. nope, no irq override <6> can force debug on, multicast filter, media, fullduplex <6> (thank you source code ;)) <5> ^Satyr^: how do i set fullduplex ? <5> in xp its set on 10 fullmode.. <5> how do i set this in linux <6> it should be set to 'auto' (default) - the chipset should be new enough to pick up the right speed
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