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<0> wow <0> its hopping <1> ::sigh:: <1> fscking mdadm <0> who needs raid <0> live dangerously <1> lol <1> it's pissing me off it won't let me grow my raid 5 array <1> cannot get array details from sysfs
<1> hrm <0> uhhuh <1> still no even after a reboot <1> so... I think I'll just copy the info over to another box and recreate the array <2> I have DSL conection. My modem is conected to pc1 through its Network card. The problem is when i conect both (modem and PC) to my switch, i lost the conection <3> Get a router <3> instead of a switch <2> u mean with a swith wont work? <4> well duh <4> a modem is for -one- PC <2> is dsl modem <4> If you want to use one of the PCs as a router, you can, but you'll need two network cards <2> most cybercafes here uses a switch only <2> even a hub <5> I'll stick with my original statement <5> <4> a modem is for -one- PC <2> why cant have a LAN sharing a dsl conection <5> You can <6> klk <7> im leaving - sleeping time. tty folks later <3> Sigh <8> heh <8> I don't consider them that slow :) <3> Well when I'm used to doing 1megabyte a second... <3> whoot I'm 0.1% done <3> :/ <9> what types of wireless networks are there ? <8> hmm <3> SorcererX knwo anything about Rat DVD's? <8> my torrents are often over 1 MB/sec <3> Lol I think I locked my Newsbinpro up lol
<8> haven't heard of rat DVDs. <10> hi <10> is there any free Windows 2000 Server simulator? <5> ah <5> why don't you just get a copy of it <10> i would if i knew there was <10> but i can't seem to find any windows 2000 server sims <5> I've never heard of one being created <5> Why would anyone make a simulation of an OS? <11> hey Intuitive <5> hi vyk <10> Intiutive: I was talking about the MCSE 2000 exams practice <10> inti: any kind of sim like they have routersims <5> Yes, Microsoft Press includes a free evaluation copy :) <5> but why 2000? Why not 2003? <10> heh <10> good question <5> hi sark <5> heh <5> woop, woop, warp core ejected <12> :) <12> wtf....gmail does not recognize periods in email addresses? <5> huh <5> Surely <12> "Gmail doesn't recognize dots (.) as characters within a username. This way, you can add and remove dots to your username for desired address variations. messages sent to your.username@gmail.com and y.o.u.r.u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com are delivered to the same inbox, since the characters in the username are the same." <12> https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?ctx=%67mail&hl=en&answer=10313 <5> well, that's very logical... not <12> got an email which seems legit, but clearly not meant for me. <12> I would think that violates an RFC <5> For sure <13> dots in email isnt RFC, but gmail has support for it. there used to be a bug in the earlier gmail days when you could register somename@ and some.name@ and they'd both get each other emails <13> but that was fixed quite some time ago <12> intewestin <14> wow, Arkaic is becoming bugs bunny <14> anyone use the free vmware server? <12> !country ee <12> okay....where is that lazy bot? <15> apparantly we're no longer allowed to force him to work through his lunch breaks
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