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[06:56] <blindcoder> moin [07:16] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [07:21] blindcoder (n=blindcod@tor/session/external/x-b116f0c8e0643491) joined #rocklinux. [07:33] blindcoder (n=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder) left irc: "/lusr/bin/brain: received signal: SIGIDIOT" [07:42] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/session/direct/x-a5347d8b7adc814e) joined #rocklinux. [08:29] stf^rocklinux_ (n=user@M1190P022.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:29] stf^rocklinux_ (n=user@M1193P030.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #rocklinux. [08:53] #rocklinux: mode change '+v blindcoder' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services. [08:53] #rocklinux: mode change '+o blindcoder' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services. [08:53] #rocklinux: mode change '-v blindcoder' by blindcoder!i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder [08:53] #rocklinux: mode change '-o blindcoder' by blindcoder!i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder [10:10] <blindcoder> hmm [10:10] <blindcoder> can someone confirm this: [10:10] <blindcoder> rocket emerge linux26{,-source} [10:10] <blindcoder> starts Download, but doesn't actually download anything [10:11] <blindcoder> fake: [10:45] <daja77_> rocket emerge linux=linux26 perhaps? [11:16] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:17] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) joined #rocklinux. [12:10] <stf^rocklinux_> stf^rocklinux [12:22] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:23] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder) joined #rocklinux. [12:25] duhhh (n=dd@86.86.104.225) joined #rocklinux. [12:26] duhhh (n=dd@86.86.104.225) left irc: Client Quit [12:27] owl (n=owl@193.93.28.218) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:43] <blindcoder> re [12:44] <blindcoder> daja77_: same result [12:53] daja77_ (n=daja77@dslb-088-072-046-146.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [12:56] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:56] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) joined #rocklinux. [12:58] daja77 (n=daja77@dslb-088-072-045-032.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #rocklinux. [13:03] nippy|lfs (n=Brian@216-15-45-30.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com) joined #rocklinux. [13:06] brian|lfs (n=Brian@216-15-45-30.c3-0.161-ubr1.lnh-161.md.cable.rcn.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [13:38] ringo_ (n=info@86.86.104.225) joined #rocklinux. [14:02] ringo_ (n=info@86.86.104.225) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:42] owl (n=owl@193.93.28.218) joined #rocklinux. [14:42] <owl> moin [14:45] <daja77> th: ping [15:53] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:54] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) joined #rocklinux. [16:43] stf^rocklinux_ (n=user@M1193P030.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [16:45] stf^rocklinux_ (n=user@M1508P017.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #rocklinux. [17:55] <fake> moin [17:55] <owl> hi fake [18:02] <blindcoder> moin owl, daja77, fake [18:03] <owl> hi blindy [18:08] <fake> hm, do you know a good site with virtual machine speed comparsion? [18:08] <fake> i'm not sure wether i want to use vmware, or qemu, or maybe something else [18:08] <blindcoder> no [18:10] <blindcoder> ROCK will not have a gui in qemu [18:10] <fake> you mean, no X? why? [18:12] <blindcoder> X -configure leaves you with a blank screen and no xorg.conf [18:13] <fake> well, then just adopt the xorg.conf already there? [18:13] Action: fake always writes it by hand [18:14] <fake> ah, ok. [18:15] <fake> vmware forbids benchmarks in it's license [18:15] <fake> well, the publishing of benchmarks, that is. [18:34] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder) left irc: "/lusr/bin/brain: received signal: SIGIDIOT" [19:08] <stf^rocklinux_> X -configure leaves a xorg.conf.new in /root in qemu, so after a reboot and copying the file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf gui works as well. [19:15] ringo (n=info@ip565668e1.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) joined #rocklinux. [19:16] <stf^rocklinux_> fake: that doesn't prevent people from publishing vmware benchmarks, just search for "vmware benchmark" in google ;) (I doubt this kind of "Knebelvertrag" is legal, anyways) [19:16] <owl> hi ringo ! long time no see! [19:18] <fake> stf^rocklinux_: hey, thanks. i was searching for 'virtualization comparsion speed' ;-) [19:42] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/session/direct/x-ca464b72a73890eb) joined #rocklinux. [19:43] <blindcoder> re [19:43] <stf^rocklinux_> wb blindcoder [19:43] <stf^rocklinux_> blindcoder: X -configure leaves a xorg.conf.new in /root in qemu, so after a reboot and copying the file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf gui works as well. [19:43] <blindcoder> oh, nice [19:44] <blindcoder> finally my used-to-be-dual-processor-gone-single-processer machine is dual-processor again :D [19:45] <blindcoder> I relearned how to mount its heatsink correctly >_< [19:46] <stf^rocklinux_> hm, incorrectly installed heatsinks can kill processors within seconds :/ [19:47] <blindcoder> luckily, this machine shuts itself down ebfore that happens [19:47] <blindcoder> shut down like: FUPP! Power off [19:47] <blindcoder> now I reinstalled the heat sink correctly again. it has two "Schienen" with which to fixate it correctly [19:48] <blindcoder> last time I did it incorrectly, making the machine shut itself down quite fast :) [19:48] <esden> hi ho ... [19:48] <blindcoder> now I have 2 800 MHz processors again :) [19:48] <blindcoder> which is damn necessary for the software raid... [19:48] <blindcoder> moin esden [19:48] <esden> that is power I would say [19:49] <blindcoder> yeah :D [19:49] <netrunner> blindcoder: I ran one on my old k6/2 400 and it was never an issue [19:50] <blindcoder> netrunner: I run five [19:50] <blindcoder> six [19:51] <blindcoder> blindcoder@ceres:~$ df -h | grep md | sort [19:51] <blindcoder> /dev/md/0 471M 21M 427M 5% /boot [19:51] <blindcoder> /dev/md/1 5.8G 2.1G 3.7G 37% / [19:51] <blindcoder> /dev/md/2 5.8G 116M 5.7G 2% /var [19:51] <blindcoder> /dev/md/3 7.7G 323M 7.4G 5% /opt [19:51] <blindcoder> /dev/md/4 14G 2.4G 12G 18% /usr [19:51] <blindcoder> /dev/md/5 431G 113G 319G 27% /data [19:51] <blindcoder> 0 is raid1, 1-5 are raid5 [19:53] <netrunner> blindcoder: ah that was you? https://blog.rince.de/archives/376-Wie-man-sich-Kunden-wuenscht....html [19:53] <netrunner> were [20:00] <blindcoder> heh [20:00] <blindcoder> no, thaht wasn't me :) [20:03] <esden> hrmpf? [20:03] <esden> netrunner: greetings from christian [20:03] <esden> netrunner: Christian S. (TUM) ... if you do not remember anymore :) [20:04] <netrunner> netrunner: I do [20:04] <netrunner> esden: are you @tum? [20:05] <netrunner> esden: greet him back if he is still around :) [20:06] <esden> netrunner: no he went home ... but when I see him next time I will greet him from you ;) [20:06] <esden> netrunner: sbtw ... what are you doing currently? [20:07] <esden> netrunner: and yes I am sitting at the brauer chair ;) [20:07] <esden> netrunner: had a chat with christian and helmut [20:07] <esden> netrunner: it may be we will be working together again [20:08] ringo (n=info@ip565668e1.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl) left irc: [20:09] <netrunner> esden: I am sitting on my balcony [20:09] <esden> netrunner: that is nice ... yes [20:14] <netrunner> esden: in a more abstract way, I am preparing for helmut prooving my stupidity next wednesday and trip to moldova thereafter [20:25] <esden> netrunner: hehe ... really? ... what kind of exam is it? [20:32] <mnemoc> blindcoder: hi, do you have a copy of the cgi that offer the mirrors? [20:32] <mnemoc> moin #rl! ,-) [20:33] <blindcoder> mnemoc: no [20:33] <blindcoder> moin mnemoc [20:35] <netrunner> esden: model checking [20:37] <netrunner> someone around is starting his barbecue ... [20:39] <esden> netrunner: ohh ... then have fun ;) [20:39] <esden> .oO(helmut will squash him ;) ) [20:43] <mnemoc> blindcoder: moin :( [20:46] <owl> hi mnemoc [20:48] <mnemoc> hi owl [21:10] stf^rocklinux_ (n=user@M1508P017.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:12] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/session/direct/x-ca464b72a73890eb) left irc: "reboot" [21:19] stf^rocklinux (n=user@M1508P017.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #rocklinux. [21:23] blindcoder (i=blindcod@tor/regular/blindcoder) joined #rocklinux. [21:41] <stf^rocklinux> I just noticed that initrd mounts tmpfs on /tmp, which has the side-effect that /tmp is completely in ram an cannot be larger than 256 MB... [21:54] <blindcoder> it's 128 mb here [21:56] ija_ (n=ija@84.19.218.158) joined #rocklinux. [21:56] <esden> urgh ... I wil die tomorrow ... so good bye everyone ;) [21:56] <fake> esden: have fun ;) [21:56] <esden> fake: thanks [21:57] <owl> gn8 esden [22:01] <stf^rocklinux> blindcoder: even worse ;) [22:01] <stf^rocklinux> do we need tmpfs on /tmp for anything? [22:02] ija (n=ija@212.80.242.119) left irc: Nick collision from services. [22:02] Nick change: ija_ -> ija [22:09] <SMP> stf^rocklinux: for not scribbling around one the / filesystem [22:28] <fake> SMP: hi! [22:28] <fake> SMP: do you remember the URL of that kde softphone i once posted? [22:29] <fake> SMP: because i don't ;) [22:29] <stf^rocklinux> SMP: but should tmpfs on /tmp be enabled by default? [22:29] <stf^rocklinux> because without initrd it isn't. [22:30] <blindcoder> initrd mounts it anyway [22:30] <blindcoder> which may or may not be good [22:31] <blindcoder> I'd postpone changes to that after /etc/rc.d/init.d/system has been split into smaller parts [22:31] <stf^rocklinux> blindcoder: that's what I mean, initrd mounts it, but if I don't use initrd, it isn't mounted... [22:31] <blindcoder> so that it can be sanitised [22:31] <stf^rocklinux> hm, the 128 MB limit might be a problem... [22:32] <blindcoder> guess it's because I only have 256 MB ram [22:32] <stf^rocklinux> no, it's the default for tmpfs [22:32] <blindcoder> on my 512 MB ram machine it's 256 MB [22:32] <fake> it should increase to up to 70%, iirc [22:32] <blindcoder> fake: busy updating packages? :) [22:32] <fake> blindcoder: jep ;) [22:33] <fake> my repo is a shame. [22:33] <blindcoder> heh [22:33] <blindcoder> guess you're in good company :) [22:34] <stf^rocklinux> ok, tmpfs uses half of real ram by default, says linux/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt [22:34] <fake> ah, ok [22:35] <fake> btw, we should really ship bigmem kernels [22:35] <fake> as default, i mean [22:35] <fake> highmem, that is [22:35] <fake> or bigmem? can't remember [22:36] treo (n=xfman@L0b62.l.pppool.de) joined #rocklinux. [22:37] <blindcoder> and SMP and UP kernels [22:38] <th> daja77: pong [22:41] <fake> UP ? [23:25] <SMP> fake: hmm. that url is probably in my bookmarks -- which I don't have access to ATM [23:27] <fake> SMP: it'd be great if you just query it once you can [23:28] <SMP> I'll try to. you don't remember anything about that program what could help finding it? [23:28] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:29] rocklogbot (i=blindcod@pallas.crash-override.net) joined #rocklinux. [23:29] <SMP> s,what,that, [23:29] <fake> SMP: if i would, i'd google it - i tried, but kde softphone is all i can remember ;) [23:29] <fake> and there are a few by now... [23:30] <SMP> you should exclude those that match "junk" ;) [23:31] <fake> oh, is that under 'Advanced Search' ? ;-) [23:31] <SMP> isn't that what the semantic web is for? ;) [00:00] --- Thu Jul 20 2006