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<0> Your view of google may be temporarily obscured but it's not down
<1> oh its back
<0> bron: Yeah, I'd pay $20 not to have an ECS board
<2> longvvord: lol.
<0> Hmmm. 5g of nutmeg is toxic
<1> nah.. for a moment there i could browse it
<2> longvvord: yeah, it's a hallucinogen.
<2> it's just kind of a pathetic one.
<2> what about Chaintech?
<0> I'd pay at least $15 not to have Chaintech on my board
<0> Seems the fun effects don't kick in until 7.5g
<2> haha
<0> And it takes 12 hours to peak, and persists for another 24
<2> longvvord: yeah, some guy in my high school art cl*** did nutmeg.
<0> Unpleasant apparently.
<2> said he got bored after about 6 hours, went to bed.



<0> More than once?
<0> Oh dear.
<2> apparently it wasn't what you'd call "exciting". didn't do it again.
<2> ok I know ABit's a pretty good OEM, but there's significantly more lead time on their boards with my supplier.
<1> longvvord: do you use amavisd-new?
<0> I do not.
<2> Gigabyte?
<3> gigabyte is probably 10^9 bytes, as defined by the The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), and not 2^30 (see gibibyte) as it's wrongly used by most people. http://www.bipm.fr/en/si/prefixes.html
<2> (as an OEM)
<1> ahh.. but anyway why does amavisd doesn't tag the spams?
<1> the log says its spam but the mail isn't tagged of any kind, no spam related stuff at all
<2> what's diff between NF4 and NF4 Ultra?
<1> i've been working over this for a week now
<1> ):
<2> hmm, SATA 2.0
<2> that's it.
<2> wonder how well supported that is.
<0> It's backward compatible
<2> cool.
<0> All the newer drives support it
<2> well, might as well spend the extra $20 for better SATA.
<0> But it's like the difference between UltraATA66 and 133
<0> None of the drives /need/ it
<2> gathering Seagate 7200.8 isn't that new.
<2> yeah, 7200.9 is newer. whoop dee doo.
<2> ok, I think I'll just save the $20 there.
<4> hi.
<0> bron: Not tempted by the Raptors? :)
<2> nope.
<2> not at many times the cost :)
<2> $146CAD per 300G disk is pretty compelling.
<0> Use the fast drive as cache for the others! ;-)
<2> hahah
<2> yeah, right.
<0> That's what ftp.heanet.ie does
<2> no, that's what the 2G of RAM is for :P
<0> That is a tasty price it has to be said
<0> They use 32GB RAM for that
<0> You should get a 36GB Raptor. Nearly as good LOL!
<5> gutten targ longvverd!
<5> the allies have stolen your nic again
<2> longvvord: lol
<4> hah
<0> I'm just feeling a bit longer today
<2> hum, to buy kb/mouse or not to buy kb/mouse
<2> I guess tobuy.
<0> Do they do keyboards with USB2 hubs yet?
<0> My MS Natural is looking mighty grubby and I'm far too lazy to clean it
<2> haha
<0> C'mon! I'd do away with all the good anti-RSIness of using the thing, through the hours I'd have to spend with cotton buds cleaning it
<4> I put a kbd in the dishwasher once
<4> that was... interesting.
<2> hahah
<4> had to let it dry for a few days
<4> but it worked well.
<2> yeah, I wouldn't do that with laptop kb.
<4> well, i suppose not.
<0> The trouble with dishwashers and washing machines is the phosphorous
<6> is there a service in mandriva 2006 that throttles the CPU frequency and voltage ? i can't seem to find it, and my CPU is running hot. with suse there a daemon called powersaved for that purpose...
<4> I manage to uh, well no, the laptop manages to break itself about once every six months



<4> so I send it in for repair
<0> Really bad for the electrical contacts
<4> HP cranks out notebooks so quickly now they EOL very fast
<4> so, well, I get a free upgrade, too.
<4> $300 warranty - WELL worth it.
<0> tou: Usually that's the job of acpid AFAIK
<0> tou: Are you a GNOME user?
<2> ok, I think 17A should not have trouble powering 6 disks.
<2> at 12V
<6> longvvord, using KDE at the moment.
<2> this PS seems to have 17A and 15A dual 12V rails.
<4> next month
<2> should do the job.
<4> i'm going to build a big-*** box
<4> and just pack it with disks
<4> what's the biggest disk you can get now, for a decent price
<2> 300G
<4> brand/$$ ?
<2> I should be buying 5 of them today.
<2> Seagate/$150CAD
<4> ooh
<4> what kinda case
<4> I want like 20 in a case.
<2> Antel Sonata 2
<6> longvv: the tooltip for acpid in mandriva seemed to indicate that it is only used for laptops. is that possible ?
<2> it has enough bays for what I want to do.
<0> tou: I wouldn't say only.
<4> I want a 20-bay tower
<4> I could use 6TB
<0> tou: In GNOME I'm using a panel applet called "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor"
<4> I have no clue what for
<2> danq: haha
<4> seriously.
<0> tou: Give acpid a go and see what happens. A lot of modern desktop motherboard are equipped to handle it
<4> juarez.
<2> seriously, just get 2 cheap*** cases, take the case sides off, and run cables between.
<4> iooh.
<2> should be able to get up to 20 disks that way.
<4> yes.
<2> otherwise prepare to pay arm, leg, first born for case.
<6> longvvord, i already have acpid running by default.
<6> longvvord: but /proc/cpuinfo still shows the cpu running at full speed
<0> touc: You're sure your CPU is capable of frequency scaling? Most desktop CPUs are not
<6> longvvord: when i was running suse (9.1 for AMD64), /proc/cpuinfo would show the frequency as 800 MHz when the system was idle, and then 2 GHz if i had something cpu-intensive running in the background
<7> i'm trying to setup synergy but i cant get the server and client to connect to eachother can anyone help ?
<5> freq scaling isn't cool n quiet is it?
<6> gileswww, yes, it is
<5> i thought cool n quiet required a specific driver
<6> gileswww, suse has it, it' s called powersaved
<5> k i'll want it on the server my friend is building then
<0> touc: Look for 'cpuspeed'
<5> i was forced to get suse put on one of my servers because it had better 64bit sata driver support
<6> longvvord, thanks
<5> i'm not touching it incase i break it
<0> gsw: That's gotta hurt!
<5> ya
<5> apparently "yast" can do apt-getty things
<8> Is there any way to manipulate the number of files allowed open at any given time? I'm starting to get errors from rox-filer and nautilus stating that too many files are open.
<9> i did yum update and it downloaded 322 files, is this normal to download so much?
<4> hrm
<4> anyone want to recommend any good memory profilers?
<5> what distro?
<3> A distro is, perhaps, one of the following: CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, LFS, Mandrake, Red Hat/Fedora, Slackware and SuSE (in alphabetical order), but can be something else too. a "Distribution"
<5> heh
<10> TheCool: /etc/limits
<4> CentOS 4, right now.
<4> er
<4> yeah.
<8> T`aZ: Is the /etc/limits file immediatly known or do I have to get something to reread it to make the changes active?
<0> Crazy: It's not abnormal if you've never updated the distribution before
<9> ok
<0> What did you install?
<9> fedora core 2


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