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<0> duplex: you dont need to mount the dvd to watch it you know :D
<1> mplayer dvd://
<1> the best invention in the world
<2> them: Lots of cleanups for udev, 2.6 stuff etc.
<1> right besides lynx
<1> :D
<0> geek :p
<1> oh this is cute
<3> hi longword
<1> i take back what i said about lynx
<2> dark: ogle is the tool of choice for DVDs
<1> lol
<2> 'lo Viking
<1> never seen ogle, always used mplayer
<1> -bash-2.05b# lynx www.google.com
<0> longword: not really if the dvd is interlaced or something



<1> Illegal instruction (core dumped)
<4> wouldnt using mplayer or not still require to be able to understand the fs?
<0> a bit yes
<2> Interlaced DVD? Why would anyone do that?
<5> which is better? accessing mysql via socket or via tcp?
<2> Does terrible damage to your bitrate
<2> netb: UNIX domain socket is faster
<2> netb: But obviously only available on the local machine
<6> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sharedsource/Licensing/nPython.mspx
<5> geee, i think i have to make a symlink of the socket to postfix's chrooted environment then
<7> how can I make a program run in he background it it is not a daemon?
<7> Except the Control+Z option
<7> :)
<5> zephyr__: language?
<7> netbeui, what do U mean ?
<8> T`aZ: really? Hrm.
<5> zephyr__: the compiler that u'll gonna use
<1> this is bad, i get that lynx error, reboot and then it works
<8> T`aZ: heh, I guess mplayer doesnt need to mount it... totem did... weird.
<7> netbeui, unfortunately it is precompiled.
<5> ahhh
<4> hey bro
<9> hmm, I guess it's possible to set up RAID5 in degraded mode, eh, then add another disk/
<0> longword: i'm not the one making the dvds :)
<9> hey themaxxz
<5> & < is handy (:
<7> netbeui, I tryed that, but in the command line, the last line the program returns keeps showing up...
<9> takes a little while to mkfs 280G
<4> bronaugh, :)
<5> zephyr__: > /dev/null
<5> zephyr__: & > /dev/null
<9> themaxxz: can't wait til I get to mkfs 1.5T :P
<9> themaxxz: that's going to be -really- fun.
<7> oh ..
<7> ok
<7> :D
<5> heheheheh
<5> bronaugh: is that a single drive?
<9> netbeui: 6 300G disks
<5> wow
<9> most of it's going into a RAID5 set.
<5> thats alot, can you toss me one?
<7> netbeui, not working.
<7> :(
<5> hehe
<9> though I'm going to set up some of it as RAID1+0 or RAID0+1
<9> kind of clueless as to what the benefit of one over the other would be, though.
<10> zephyr__: try '& >/dev/null 2>&1' or screen session in detached mode
<4> RAID 0+1 is implemented as a mirrored array whose segments are RAID 0 arrays
<4> RAID 0+1 has the same fault tolerance as RAID level 5
<0> hm talking about raid, is there a way to have a filesystem on several devices, but being able to add/remove any of them, and still having the filesystem being nearly optimal (using the new space of the device/making files splitted on the removed device unaccessible)
<4> RAID 0+1 is NOT to be confused with RAID 10. A single drive failure will cause the whole array to become, in essence, a RAID Level 0
<4> bronaugh, http://www.ofb.net/~jheiss/raid10/
<5> zephyr__: try program >/dev/null 2>&1
<9> themaxxz: ok, that makes sense.
<9> I was doing reading on my own too.
<4> looks interesting as well
<9> so RAID1+0 is a much better way.
<5> do you the upcoming holographic drives are reliable as the current ones?
<9> I guess array will be 1.3T; oh well.



<9> very good.
<11> ITS A BOY <0/
<4> bronaugh, yeah 300G is not really 300G huh :)
<11> lol
<9> themaxxz: yeah, I'm also doing some funny business with / and /var
<9> themaxxz: RAID1 on /, RAID1+0 on /var
<11> bronaugh,themaxxz
<11> u rembember me guys?
<9> maybe.
<4> I choose not too
<9> oh, one thing.
<9> I need to rip off a coloured bash prompt
<9> I don't want to confuse machines.
<11> :D
<4> isnt white/gray is a color?
<4> :)
<6> bronaugh: give them different names? :P
<9> steg: yeah, I did -that- :P
<5> hehehe
<9> but no, seriously. coloured prompts are a lot easier.
<9> just one less way for things to go to hell.
<6> christ, I'm ill
<4> bronaugh, just make a habit to log out when don and use ssh rsa keys to auth
<6> very funny :P
<11> what do u think i should watch
<9> pr0n
<11> 24 series 1-4 or underworld 0_0
<6> pr0n
<11> heh i have watched enough pr0n lately
<9> oh, question.
<3> <_christ_> Not only that, but some soldier just shoved a bloody great spear in My side. Boy is he SO not going to heaven!
<9> perf of RAID1+0
<7> how can I block the Incoming ports with iptables, so it will not block the programs that I'm running?
<9> better than RAID5?
<4> the weather channel
<5> hahahaha
<11> u guys seen jarhead?
<4> bronaugh, http://spamaps.org/raidtests/intro.html
<11> zephyr__ wtf/
<4> http://spamaps.org/raidtests.php
<9> themaxxz: very useful :)
<5> zephyr__: rtfm iptables dude
<7> hmmm ...
<7> disconnected ...
<7> how can I block the Incoming ports with iptables, so it will not block the programs that I'm running?
<9> looks like I made the right decision with sw raid.
<4> bronaugh, I think so
<9> btw, what's your experience with XFS and losing data?
<9> whenever my laptop loses power, XFS chews a few files.
<12> when I play some game (Tuxracer, Frozen Bubble) on Slack with Ati 3D Support driver, I get "Can't display video mode"...I have LCD screen...any idea on what the problem can be ?
<4> i only used ufs,advfs,fat,fat32,ext2 and ext3 :)
<3> mrm. I've had XFS eat files on me, when I tried swsups
<4> oh and ntfs
<3> err, swsusp.
<9> yeah.
<9> I use swsusp all the time.
<9> but it doesn't eat my data.
<4> swsusp?
<9> software suspend to disk
<4> oh
<9> so I'm thinking to go ext3 on this server, despite the somewhat dismal perf.
<0> what about ext2 ?
<4> ever done fsck on a 1.3T ? :)
<0> what about something other than ext2 ? :p
<9> T`aZ: there's basically nothing redeeming about ext2
<4> better use ext3 with and tune the journal options
<13> I want to grep for "Some Text Here"<some random number of spaces or tab+spaces>"Some more Text Here", I've not been able to find an answer is grep not the right tool for this? Am I going to have to script something?
<9> DAMWorking: use a regexp
<13> i tried
<13> bronaugh: I tried
<4> man expand and unexpand or usefull as well


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