Domain: slackworks.com
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WOW.
How did I know that you would be the type of bald headed skinny bitch who feels the need to post a picture of himself (on his COMPANY'S website) with his
.50 caliber handgun. I'm quite confident your choad is far smaller than the shells flying out of that thing. A shame you couldn't get the shiny H2 in the picture. What a silly predictable little bitch you are, Zac.
Scroll down for "XaXXon":
http://www.slackworks.com/people/
Sincerely,
ITGU
(Internet Tough Guys Uncovered) -
Another mirror if necessary
Here's another mirror if necessary:
http://xaxxon.slackworks.com/2005-08-16-usb.wmv -
mirror of the isabella and CA pictures
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mirror of the isabella and CA pictures
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Re:Or...
or... just seat up a drbd "lan" mirror via vpn.
the drawback to drbd is that it's not encrypted on the backup device. the advantage is that you can hook it up with something like heartbeat to have failover. -
DRDB network raid system anyone?
I'm building a heartbeat cluster to serve WebGUI pages and files via samba.
This going to be presented at a congress for the Netherlands Network User Group November 13th (a mostly Novell and Microsoft NT association).
I have been looking for a solution to mirror files between the two cluster nodes. SCSI is just too expensive for this, since low cost is one of the requirements. I've been trying to compile DRDB on my gentoo 1.3 systems but the 2.4 kernel isn't supported by the default DRDB distibution yet.
Does anyone know about any other projects like these that actually work?
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Prices for BitKeeper (from BitKeeper)
Here's the actual prices for BitKeeper in PDF as they were sent to me from BitKeeper. I was interested in using it for my personal projects until this licensing garbage came along, and I had inquired on the pricing model..
If you want the short version, it's $5,800 for a single license, and then $1,200 / year starting the second year (the first year's included in the base price) for service and upgrades (and you have to keep it current. You can't just pay $1,200 3 years down and try and get upgrades).
So anyone who says that an Open Source developer should just "buy themselves a copy", isn't really understanding that you don't go to Best Buy and plunk down $50. -
Pics from the new Apple Retail Store!
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Re:More jobs like this one, how bout in DC?
Oh yeah... I know Linux too (duh). I configured a P1 with Mandrake 7 to run our LAN in the group house where we share an ADSL connection. That's how I learned anyway. Lots of MAN pages and HOWTOs, Linuxnewbie.org forums, etc... - my email
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