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<0> yep
<1> tojoe, hmm well my duron 1333 6hds only draws about 175max
<1> duron or athlon cant remember
<0> i wonder if i should go with ext3 or something more fancy for the raid5 though
<1> how big is the total space?
<0> 5x320GB raid 5, thats 4x298Gib
<1> 5x?
<1> you found a 5port card?
<0> no, 2 4port cards
<1> or just doing software raid on multiple cards?
<0> yeah, they're fakeraid anyways
<1> 1,2T .. hmm sweet
<1> darn 4weeks for the cards
<0> aint the dawicontrol rather exoensive?
<1> 52euro for the dawi, versus 29euro for a dumb card
<1> er 20



<1> http://www4.avitos.com/
<0> what chipset does the dumb card use?
<1> but the 20euro model is only available in 4weeks
<0> ah
<0> 52,- sounds about what i paid for mine
<1> also the sil3114
<1> http://www4.avitos.com/shop/info.asp?product_group=2024&service_group=&product_code=20051611&search_mode=&search_group=&search_manufact=&fct=&sid=&retpage=%2Fshop%2Fcatalog%2Easp&cnet_catid=&avalibility=
<1> thats the 20euro model
<1> thats the dawi http://www4.avitos.com/shop/info.asp?product_group=197&service_group=&product_code=20026758&search_mode=&search_group=&search_manufact=&fct=&sid=&retpage=%2Fshop%2Fcatalog%2Easp&cnet_catid=&avalibility=
<1> it does have 4 channels though
<0> looks like it has a flash chip as well so you could even flash it with the generic raid bios
<0> brb, gotte get something to eat
<2> someone has an idea of why my 633mhz celeron + an nvidia rivia tnt2 is so slow that i cant even watch videos?
<1> hmm 736euro's
<1> vs 532euro
<1> 1.5T vs 0.9T
<3> hi ... i have a problem mounting a ntfs hdd on fc5 ... i edited /etc/fstab but i did it wrong so ... can you tell me please how to do it .. step by step ?
<1> !ntfs
<4> methinks ntfs is Microsoft's "modern" filesystem. See http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ for kernel drivers which now claims full read/write capabilties. Other options include http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
<1> that first site has step by step instructions
<3> thanks themaxxz
<0> oh boy, i hope ubuntus installer doesnt wait till the array is resynced to continue
<5> that would ****
<0> ah, it's still creating the partition...
<6> i thought all that stuff would be transparant to the installer
<1> hmm looks like I found a still working disk that I could temporary use
<5> http://www.dumbentia.com/pdflib/scissors.pdf
<1> unless the wd diagnostic tools is worthless
<7> Im experiencing something very strange with samba+winbind. I have two AD-users who both look identically setup. One works through samba and the other doesn't. wbinfo -a authenticates both users fine. Here are the two samba debug logs: http://tryms.no/samba-winbind-failed.txt and http://tryms.no/samba-winbind-succeed.txt
<0> bah, i already hate ubuntut - install cd comes with nano instead of vi
<8> :)
<9> Instead?
<9> Oh dear
<9> I blame Nintendo
<6> weird, hard to imaging any *nix not having vi :/
<0> on the installer disc at least
<0> gawd, and it comes with lots of wireless crap but of course lacks pptp support
<10> ntfs write support??
<0> dont care about that, i need pptp to get online with it
<10> I thought it could only overwrite preexisting files
<11> seifer: Depends on which broken-NTFS-subset-on-Linux you prefer to misuse.
<7> anyone ?
<12> I have a corrupted ext3 fs. What i need to do?
<12> -> /sbin/e2fsck: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda2
<13> longword you ever worked with winscp?
<12> any idea guys?
<13> zsakr you sure thats the right partition? fdisk -l should tell you what the partition type is for each available partition
<12> Yes I am sure
<12> also I tried to fsck -b 8193 (alternate superblock), but this do nothing
<13> not sure at that point :( i'd be askin here too
<12> ok.. thanks anyway
<12> :)
<12> What I need to do if I have corrupted superblock in ext3?
<1> hmm looks like there is nothing wrong with the drive
<0> only 33% synced so far...
<1> then again it just bombed too many bad sectors
<1> ok good so its the disk and the other disk is still good
<11> Gods but maildir is slow.
<0> i thought mbox is even worse
<1> rebuilding...



<1> 4%
<12> i downloaded a debian 3.1 iso, can i extract the iso and install it from the HD, or should i burn it and then install it from the CD?
<14> hi. I ve installed a mailinglist manager that uses usr/lib/sendmail to send mails..however the mails never reached the recipients because on the headers the return path is anonymous@localhost. any help plz?
<1> tojoe, 18%, i'm catching up :)
<1> of course it's 1/4th of the size
<0> resync = 39.9% (124951808/312568576) finish=2.0min speed=1557324K/sec - i wish that speed would be true :p
<1> darn bastards
<1> 6/7/2006
<1> missed warranty by a month or 2
<15> try anyway.
<16> hikar-, I have a TV-OUT on my ATI video card and I'm using vendor drivers... When I plug my TV into it the picture on the TV is "jumping". I don't really know how to call it, but I think it is called VSync... Does anybody know how I can fix that?
<11> After it took almost 5 min to open the mailbox in the first place...
<11> Gods, I wouldn't be using maildir if I wasn't using offlineimap
<11> 41,967 emails to delete
<17> *deletes the entire mail spooler*
<11> Believe me, I thought about just removing the entire directory.
<11> But there's *some* stuff in it I actually want to keep.
<11> There. Took mutt over a minute to delete the messages.
<11> The offlineimap run should be most interesting.
<18> 41k messages in just over a minute? thats not bad :)
<19> hello
<11> I need to set up a mail-aging scheme that operates independent of whether I enter the mbox with mutt.
<11> Something that lkml that I only look at once in a blue moon always fscks me up.
<20> Evening
<17> that all admin/system mails or spam and other crap?
<11> Of course, you're limited by the speed of the wire at this point.
<17> Evenin', scot.
<1> evening ScoT
<17> <morning, here :p>
<1> tojoe, 57%
<11> awpti: Hm? I run dovecot on a headless box in the closet and talk to it with one of several boxen in the house depending on what I'm doing.
<17> Ah, gotcha.
<20> hey themaxx awpi
<11> awpti: Talk to it directly via IMAP from my Mac or Windows (Mozilla Mail), or second-handedly from Linux (mutt + offlineimap).
<17> radiator is being a huge pain in the ***. I gotta get the boss to buy the newest version of it or something. He refuses to give freeRadius a run,
<17> mwilson, nice.
<17> Any of you know if FreeRadius support Modem-On-Hold by chance?
<11> awpti: Yeah, and support IMAPS to allow access when I'm away, as well.
<11> Heh... load on the IMAP server is close to zero as makes no difference... CPU on the box running offlineimap is pegged.
<19> dciconloader.h:125: error: extra qualification DCIconLoader:: on member LoadPixmap
<19> got this error while installing valknut...how to fix it?>
<11> I so should switch to gigE in the house... :)
<17> we just switched our internal network to gigE at Aspect1. outside world is still 100mbit, but we just got a client that likes to do -big- internal transfers (40GB of SQL data between 2 seperate blade servers)
<11> I've got a 5 port gig switch, but no cards.
<11> I dunno what real use of gigE the SMP P3/600 I use for a mail server would really make, either. :)
<17> heh
<17> bit overkill, but overkill is fun.
<11> Hm... no drive activity on IMAP server, no CPU. No drive activity on Linux workstation, CPU pegged. WTF is offlineimap *doing*?
<17> means you don't have to concern yourself with it for a -while-.
<11> I'd want to buy decent gig cards... no realtek crap. So from a price perspective it's not really worth doing for a home network.
<17> yeah, true.
<11> CPU at 67c.
<11> Whatever it's doing, it's working the box *hard*.
<1> there we go
<1> status ok :)
<19> so....anyone can tell me please?
<17> laundry time.
<21> anyone have anything good or bad to say about the ABIT KN8 Ultra motherboard, I will not be running it in 64bit mode at this time. I am currently running a k7 cpu is it as simple as change to 386 kernel, and let discover do its magic? I am running Sid
<9> Evening Gaia
<22> hello. gaia.
<22> and longword. and the rest of you.
<22> and or whatever.
<23> longword and ALL bo0 :)
<13> longword question for ya
<13> hiya Gaia^
<23> Im a question?
<13> nope
<13> i've got a box i'm have a tad bit of trouble getting into, apparently i forgot my p***word
<13> however it does have some keys set in it, one of which is for my winscp program
<13> is there any way to take the private key from winscp and put it on a linux box in an identity file so I can ssh into that box?
<23> u silly billy
<13> i'm used to using keys but because of isp change i can't get in from my machine :(


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