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Log from #netbsd at freenode 2006-08-01
[00:04]<rd|frlvjl>g
[01:20]<dryvj>dmesg..
[01:20]<dryvj>I start to see commands in IRC
[01:20]<ddnsr>maito..
[01:21]<dryvj>now they are speaking to me :<
[01:21]<lzja>...
[01:21]<lzja>you are also seeing virtual filesystems
[01:22]<dryvj>I need to limit the time I spend in front of the computer!
[01:22]<dryvj>seriously
[01:25]<ddnsr>xD
[01:28]<asjpv>:)
[01:29]<dryvj>well anyways, hello to you guys
[01:29]<asjpv>Hello.
[01:29]<vsl>can netbsd-mac68k run on a ppc machine?
[01:29]<vsl>since ppc does emulate 68k
[01:34]<dydyc>http://poststuff4.entensity.net/073106/media.php?media=strip.wmv
[01:34]<dydyc>priceless
[01:38]<lsdaxn__>hey...
[01:40]<lsdaxn__>can someone tell me fast can i change all values from whole directory with command "grep" ?
[01:40]<ryrxvswyd>eeuhm
[01:40]<lsdaxn__>from text files
[01:40]<ryrxvswyd>grep doesnt change anything
[01:41]<lsdaxn__>what is the command that i can change all "aim" values to the different from my directory?
[01:41]<ryrxvswyd>sed, perl
[01:41]<ryrxvswyd>ex/vi
[01:41]<lsdaxn__>...
[01:41]<ryrxvswyd>what exactly do you want to do
[01:42]<lsdaxn__>i mean like... i have 80 files, and i need to change "aim" values to the different
[01:42]<lsdaxn__>so tha i can change values from all files with one command
[01:43]<lsdaxn__>and i have 6 different subfolders also
[04:08]<mdquyl>is it just me, or is ftp.netbsd.org fubar?
[04:14]<asjpv>Works for me.
[04:15]<mdquyl>21 was dead
[04:15]<mdquyl>80 was live.
[04:17]<asjpv>21 works fine for me.
[04:18]<asjpv>I can ping port 21 with my eleet hax0r tool.
[04:24]<mdquyl>ping port 21 eh?
[04:24]<mdquyl>Next step is to attempt installing 3.0.1 on my B&W g3
[04:25]<wasvjc>do it blindfolded, at least then it'd be a challenge =P
[04:26]<mdquyl>yeah?
[04:26]<mdquyl>I tried fBSD on it about a year ago but couldn't get it to load the kernel... bootmanager probs
[04:27]<wasvjc>try a beige g3, there's loads of fun heh
[04:27]<asjpv>+l
[04:28]<wasvjc>well, ppc isnt exactly freebsd's strength, so that's not surprising a bit
[04:28]<asjpv>freebsd is only i386 toys these days isnt it?
[04:28]<wasvjc>no
[04:28]<mdquyl>hell no
[04:28]<mdquyl>I run all my AMD64 gear with Free
[04:29]<mdquyl>and sparc64
[04:29]<wasvjc>http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/index.html
[04:29]<asjpv>And does it do it good?
[04:29]<asjpv>Does it support SMP on sparc64 ?
[04:30]<wasvjc>the doc claims support for smp on that system, yes
[04:30]<asjpv>Hmm ok
[04:31]<asjpv>Whats freebsd's smp like in general anyhow? On AMD 64 for example? Does it scale as well as solaris
[04:31]<asjpv>?
[04:32]<asjpv>well ppht.
[04:32]<wasvjc>my smp sun machine needs memory...and a harddrive =/
[04:32]<wasvjc>but feel free to donate =P
[04:38]<asjpv>/clear
[05:24]<mdquyl>wcstok: so, is the stuff about partitioning via OSX still true?
[05:31]<vsl>mi vivas en kanadio, kaj mi estas blinda esperantisto.
[06:04]<vsl>oops, I sent that to #netbsd instead of esperanto
[06:04]<vsl>lol
[06:05]<jkgypn>took you long nuf to figure that out =P
[06:17]<2nac>hello , do you know how can i see the details of a certificate with openssl ?
[06:17]<mgrggr>hey, tsp :)
[06:28]<cyrgd>beck, openssl x509 -in cert.pem -text -noout
[06:30]<zy2rs>has anyone ever tested [or know any test] any kind of performance of apache running over netbsd and other os?
[07:13]<slwnw>ribas: performance of apache doing what?
[07:14]<slwnw>ribas: overall, it should be pretty much the same as other BSDs, or any other Unices. apache uses pretty basic facilities.
[07:20]<p2smw>i'd be looking at tcp/ip stack comparisons i think if i was concerned or curious
[07:21]<p2smw>like ya say sphex, should be pretty much the same
[07:30]<lxrmvxry>ribas: never had a performance concern with it on netbsd personally, unless also running ruby on slow hardware :)
[07:32]<zy2rs>phadthai: i see.... i get to do some tests over NETBSD performance using APACHE and NFS... to run against linux
[07:32]<zy2rs>phadthai: if we a get some considerable performance we might change our SF mirror to netbsd :)
[07:34]<rraffsax>if only apache supported kqueue :/
[07:36]<lxrmvxry>it probably doesn't matter much with apache 1.3 (since all processes just accept() on few descriptors)
[07:37]<lxrmvxry>kqueue might matter with apache 2 if in multithreaded mode though possibly
[07:38]<zy2rs>hmmm
[07:47]<zy2rs>have to go
[07:47]<zy2rs>good night
[08:27]<lxrmvxry>obviously an excess of access :)
[08:28]<jkgypn>jakllsch: i found out why the driver was commented out.. rx and tx are not working
[09:36]<yreey>haaaaaaawdeeeee
[09:50]<mzmnrvx>hi all
[09:50]<mzmnrvx>is everything fine with -current branch now?
[09:51]<mzmnrvx>i'm compiling yesterday cvsup and going to run it on my asus laptop
[10:18]<ducjg2j2>hello, ball
[10:19]<2rff>hello yukonbob
[10:23]<2rff>It was offficially too hot here yesterday.
[10:46]<dyfjsg> morning







