This reminds me of a joke I just read...
One Saturday afternoon, a man was sitting in his lawn chair drinking beer and watching his wife mow the lawn.
A neighbor lady was so outraged at this, she came over and shouted at the man, "You should be hung!"
To which he calmly replied, "I am. That's why she cuts the grass!"
You can see what that means with `man hdparm`. That command would speed up my hard drive from 3mb/s to a 20mb/s transfer rate.
The new KT333 chipset(uata 133) I use doesn't need hdparm to set the device mode(make sure you use 2.4.19) and transfer between two hard drives on different controlers is about 20mb/s. The lowest I got was 13mb/s... Hope this helps.
It has already been done by Hans Reiser, and the OSS community didn't quite enjoy it...
The reiserfs sponsor banner shouted its sponsors at kernel startup, but it has been replaced by a discreet "Check www.reiserfs.org for sponsor information".
Here's the log:
Checking ReiserFS transaction log (device 03:02)...
Replayed 1 transactions in 4 seconds
ReiserFS core development sponsored by SuSE Labs (suse.com)
Journaling sponsored by MP3.com
Item handlers sponsored by Ecila.com
ReiserFS version 3.5.18
deeperMotive asks: "A friend and I are knee-deep in starting a business and are in need of some semi-industrial strength scanners, along the lines of the Canon 5020.[...]"
Don't tell me... going into the high-resolution pr0n business! That's just what the 'net was missing!;)
Now seriously, I think eBay is the best place to buy the scanners. The only other place I know of is James G. Murphy Co.
Here's a script I've just whipped up to block the top10 attacker ips from http://feeds.dshield.org/block.txt
It uses wget and cut and it's made for kernel 2.4(w/iptables):
wget http://feeds.dshield.org/top10-2.txt && cat top10-2.txt| cut -f1 >ips && for i in `cat ips`;do iptables -A INPUT -s $i -j DROP;iptables -A FORWARD -s $i -j DROP;done
This can't and won't replace Sherlock. Picture this:
I just downloaded a file and don't know where I put it. Let's run Locator. Oops... it's not there. Why? Because the database has been last indexed the night before. Well, just run updatedb to reindex the database and do the search again. Wanna bet this takes twice as long as using Sherlock?
I'm going to fucking bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I'm going to fucking kill Boris Floricic!
In Soviet Romania... cow marries you :)
There are two things I cannot stand: racism and romanians.
This LoTR thing, what's it all about? Is it good, or is it whack?
You go ahead and download Winamp 5...
I'm waiting for Winamp 13
"If god had meant us to run around naked, we would have been born that way." - Unknown
pentru fratele meu dandan, de la hadrian copilu minune Some people have one of those days. I've had one of those lives.
This reminds me of a joke I just read...
One Saturday afternoon, a man was sitting in his lawn chair drinking beer and watching his wife mow the lawn.
A neighbor lady was so outraged at this, she came over and shouted at the man, "You should be hung!"
To which he calmly replied, "I am. That's why she cuts the grass!"
fp 4 lug mumu de la nus fuck us
A little correction: PoPToP is a PPTP server, not a pop3 server :)
"Coffee should be black as hell, strong as death, and sweet as love."
Open the Gates? This wouldn't have happened if Gates hadn't opened the Windows... ;)
Well, now I have a really good reason to switch to postgres...
And the mandatory communist comment: in Soviet Russia, mysql finds holes in YOU!
that, once reunited, the Soviet Union might hire a bunch of lawyers and su ? ;)
I used to have this line in my rc.local:
/dev/hda 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null /dev/hdb 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
hdparm -m16 -X66 -d1 -c3 -u1
hdparm -m16 -X66 -d1 -c3 -u1
You can see what that means with `man hdparm`.
That command would speed up my hard drive from 3mb/s to a 20mb/s transfer rate.
The new KT333 chipset(uata 133) I use doesn't need hdparm to set the device mode(make sure you use 2.4.19) and transfer between two hard drives on different controlers is about 20mb/s. The lowest I got was 13mb/s...
Hope this helps.
Life sucks and then you die.
I'm starting to thing most of the /. moderators smoke weed.
How can this be redundant? It's one of the first posts in the story!
This sound like The Matrix... for cows ;)
It has already been done by Hans Reiser, and the OSS community didn't quite enjoy it...
...
The reiserfs sponsor banner shouted its sponsors at kernel startup, but it has been replaced by a discreet "Check www.reiserfs.org for sponsor information".
Here's the log:
Checking ReiserFS transaction log (device 03:02)
Replayed 1 transactions in 4 seconds
ReiserFS core development sponsored by SuSE Labs (suse.com)
Journaling sponsored by MP3.com
Item handlers sponsored by Ecila.com
ReiserFS version 3.5.18
Apple have been inserting funny stuff in their manuals for ages. And they are the only manuals I've read and enjoyed :)
deeperMotive asks: "A friend and I are knee-deep in starting a business and are in need of some semi-industrial strength scanners, along the lines of the Canon 5020.[...]"
;)
Don't tell me... going into the high-resolution pr0n business! That's just what the 'net was missing!
Now seriously, I think eBay is the best place to buy the scanners. The only other place I know of is James G. Murphy Co.
Here's a script I've just whipped up to block the top10 attacker ips from http://feeds.dshield.org/block.txt
It uses wget and cut and it's made for kernel 2.4(w/iptables):
wget http://feeds.dshield.org/top10-2.txt && cat top10-2.txt| cut -f1 >ips && for i in `cat ips`;do iptables -A INPUT -s $i -j DROP;iptables -A FORWARD -s $i -j DROP;done
Hope it's useful to anyone...
I hope Taco will use some of the $$$ he'll get to buy a spellchecker.
This can't and won't replace Sherlock. Picture this:
I just downloaded a file and don't know where I put it. Let's run Locator. Oops... it's not there.
Why? Because the database has been last indexed the night before.
Well, just run updatedb to reindex the database and do the search again.
Wanna bet this takes twice as long as using Sherlock?
Highly efficient threading model - check
Efficient utilisation of multiple CPUs - check
What exactly is left behind???