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<0> longword: had any experience with dual core xeons? <1> yo. <1> anyone here used yacc/flex? <1> trying to understand them (well really, I'm trying to understand ocamllex/ocamlyacc, but they're similar) <2> Time I left. <3> yeahg <4> boo <3> boo? <1> boo. <1> teach me about lex/yacc <3> bronaugh, there once was a princess called lex, who was locked up in a tower <1> uh huh. <1> ... this better not involve incest. <3> bronaugh, the prince yacc, safed her from the evil ocamllex people. the end <3> the moral of this story ... I know nottin bout it
<1> uh huh. I figured :P <3> well <5> I really wish I knew how that happened. Damned computer loses video at random <3> lose cable? <5> might be, but wiggling the cable doesn't fix things <5> normaly I have to play "reboot again" untill it comes up with something <6> bron: I broke my brain on yacc a long time ago <5> that explains so much! <1> longword: haha <6> The phrase 'shift reduce' still makes me shudder <1> ahahahah <1> ok, it seems like yacc's a big pain. <6> Yup. lex isn't so bad <4> /me shoots bind <4> i need to figure out how to tell a slave it needs to accept transfers no matter what <1> lex isn't tricky at all. <6> Spam: Haven't found a justification for the cost of dual core yet <6> Spam: Can't imagine it would be much different from other SMP configurations <6> Gewp: allow-transfer { 0.0.0.0/0; }; in the options{}; section? <7> hello, how can i update gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) to at elast v 3.2 ? <4> longword: the default in bind9 is to allow any unless specified <6> Nothing beats an explicit option <4> longword: and im specifically allowing this ip...but its refusing because its not authoritative <4> zone westernlane.net/IN: refresh: non-authoritative answer from master 192.168.2.253#53 <7> anyon can help? how can i update gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) to at elast v 3.2 ? <6> Oh, you're trying to get a slave to refresh from another slave? <4> not exactly <6> Don't think that's legal <4> 2.253 is the interal interface for my primary dns box <4> basically i want this slave to be a local "backup" <6> Thro: Upgrade to a more current Linux distribution <6> Thro: What Linux distribution are you on? <4> it used to work just fine <4> it would complain but it would transfer anyway <7> longword : openlinux <6> Thro: Caldera OpenLinux? <7> yes <6> Gewp: Is it possible the master isn't loading the zone from the file due to errors? <6> Thro: I'd suggest you install CentOS 4.2 or 3.6 <7> and from where can i get it? <4> the master loads fine, and ixfr's every zone to its registered slave with out error <4> oo <4> fixed, i think <4> add all domains to the internal view... <0> longword: we did dual core for the possible power savings... <0> longword: went horribly. two boxes totally dead. :-/ <0> Of course, these were clones. I'm sure had we done HP dual cores, we'd be alright. <1> SpamapS: so far no issuse with dualcore I set up. <6> Spam: The chips themselves do have a higher draw than most single core chips - more juice concentrated in a single socket, more stressful on the board and VRM <8> hiya longword <8> hiya thegewp <6> Evening Redr <8> hiya spamaps <8> hiya bronaugh <8> ugg migrations **** longword <5> sonofabitch... did it again <6> Sometimes you get lucky Redr <5> eff this, I'm gonna take a nap <8> found a rather interesting problem in gnuhh too, the new server has the latest release on it <8> not sure how i'm going to handle it <8> see usernames can't start with a number but some domain names do...
<6> So prefix them all <8> i was using a mangled version of the domain <8> could do that <8> gotta work on adding the prefix and make sure i support any domains that are in old style :) <8> well spent most of today setting up for migration of several domains tonight, gonna be an rsync fiest then update dns hehe <8> oh got lartc working longword <8> not sure why it wasn't working, cleared everything out and tried again and it works <6> Redr: Excellent! <8> default route is isdn with 80, 443, 25, 110, 143, 993, 995 thru sat <6> And it does the stuff you want it to do? <8> yup workin out nicely <6> Marked with iptables --mark? <8> i have my ident back on irc now and i dont have to wait for my typing during ssh sessions hehe <8> yup <8> with -j Mark --set-mark <8> and some rules <6> You should blog that or something <8> i can see how this could easily be a very powerful tool for routing <8> so much still to learn too, the thruput restrictions will be fun to play with at some point <4> crap <4> newegg is out of the ram i was gonna buy <6> crucial.com <6> They've got great RAM, a good site, and decent prices <6> A little more than newegg I expect <9> hello folks <6> But it's good stuff and good service <4> ive bought there before <4> if i wasnt so tight with cash id buy there this time too <4> i have 3 128MB PC133 dimms from there still going strong after 5-6 years <4> been under constant load the whole time <8> crucial is nice ram <9> im having trouble with ident, anyone available for a few questions ? <4> http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/WishList/WishShareShow.asp?ID=1888154&WishListTitle=Gewp's%20Upgrade <4> thats what im buying with taxes <7> longword : the gcc newer version , i can't make install on it <7> make[1]: *** [s-output] Error 1 <7> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/gnuworld/gcc-3.2/objdir/gcc' <7> make: *** [install-gcc] Error 2 <9> anyone ? <8> thegewp what was that error again? <6> Thro: You really, really, really need a more recent Linux distribution <6> !ident <10> Ah, yes! See http://www.mandrakehelp.com/identd-HOWTO.html to get it running properly. Also see http://www.krnlpanic.com/tutorials/identd.php -or- See rfc1413 for dirty details <4> Redragon^: fixed it <8> cool <8> cause i was getting a similar error <8> and it seemed i needed to reload the conf because it was new entries <4> Redragon^: basically i had to copy everythign into the internal view to transfer it, then i had to create a copy of thegoop.com with internal addresses for ns1 before the slave would accept them <4> hmm <4> do i need to worry about CAS latency these days? <4> and do i need to worry about a heat spreader on unbuffered pc3200? <8> i've never used a heat spreader <4> heh <4> i found the ram crucial recommended to me on newegg for $20 less <4> im just wondering if ill see that much difference between CL2.5 and CL3 <6> TheG: Doubtful <4> crucial it is then <4> and from newegg even :P <8> longword you know getpwuid and such <8> nm found what i were lookin for <4> oooo <4> lian-li makes a card reader <4> it would match my case.... <4> it would also push me over $300 :\ <4> and no XD support...no big loss there though <1> heh. <1> they should cost $1 <8> okay didn't figure it out hehe <0> bronaugh: I think my dual core boxes had underpowered PSU's or something.. <8> longword is there something like getpwnam for getting defined home directory? <1> SpamapS: ahh... yeah. <0> bronaugh: 550W for dual-dualcore w/ 2xSATA drives... <1> SpamapS: yeah, what I set up was single dualcore. <0> should have been enough.
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