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  1. Re:Some more info on Super-Fast Hard Drives · · Score: 1

    Booting? i usually only reboot every two weeks and that's on my laptop... server will get it every 3-6months for an upgrade that's it.
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    Jesse Tie Ten Quee - tie@linux.ca - highos@highos.com
    http://highos.dhs.org

  2. OC-192 link... Wireless anyone? on Researchers Witness Birth Of Volcanic Island · · Score: 1

    TransportNode X/40 SDH Radio

    at 310Mbps that's not bad... Although i'm not quite sure the distance of these things neither how far the island is, but this is just cool *G*

    M'eh, i'm just trying to get PIPE for my server out here in the Rookies... (DualPiii@750, 382MB ECC, Two 9.1Ultra160 LVD SCSI HD, G400 32MB Dual-head)

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    Jesse Tie Ten Quee - tie@linux.ca - highos@highos.com
    http://highos.dhs.org

  3. Re:.com or .org?? on Making Your Own Linux · · Score: 1

    Gerard Beekmans registered both... it's a good idea, IMHO

    he's presently looking into setting up a mirror the site and using prefix's like ca.linuxfromscratch.org becase that little 20k xDSL the site is running on, didn't like /. at all ;)

  4. Re:I done it. on Making Your Own Linux · · Score: 1

    hehe... hey Lao, oh and thx for the screenshot you sent me yesterday on your new setup ;) Shadowlion... i'm running LFS on my laptop, Toshiba Satellite 4090XDVD, nothing special just PCMCIA installed with the kernel and APM deamon running ;) Glibc is a pain in the ass usually just because of the time it takes to compile. Plus the Author hasn't updated the Glibc section in a while...(you should see his TODO list) 'later...

  5. Re:Rather slanted? on Making Your Own Linux · · Score: 2

    LFS isn't about making a distro... it's about building a linux system from the source up.
    And by the time you have compiled the basic system, you could compile and install Enlightenment or Gnome or Emacs or whatever by yourself ;)
    Everything that's installed right now is what the Author thou was best in his opinion... do whatever you like it did...
    On a seperate note, if you check the mailing list you will see that the Book is in heavy development right now.
    There's been a lot of discussion about where the Book should go, like should the Book explain how to setup this or what when there's pleny of HOWTO's that go into great detail about how to do something specific at http://www.linuxdoc.org
    Anyways, hope i could clear up a few thinks...