2011/9/14-10/25 [Computer/HW/Drives] UID:54173 Activity:nil | 9/13 Thanks to Jordan, our disk server is no longer virtualized. Our long
nightmare of poor IO performance should hopefully be over. Prepare for
another long nightmare of poor hardware reliability!
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Just kidding! (I hope)
In any case, this means that cooler was taken out back and shot, and
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2010/5/26-6/30 [Computer/SW/Unix/WindowManager, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:53844 Activity:nil | 5/26 anyone use lxde? supposedly it is less stupid than xfce and
less bloated than gnome. thoughts?
\_ lol, does anyone still use desktop linux? Get with the times
buy a mac. Now. DO IT. Go NOW.
\_ but we prefer herring to Kool-Aid
\_ "you have to yell, he's hard of herring"
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2009/7/8-16 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:53124 Activity:nil | 7/7 what happened to our web presence? http://www.csua.berkeley.edu
not working
\_ That would be because we've yet to set them up afaik. Steven *does* have
a job after all. The idea is that we want a separate computer mounting the
web directories, so that if an exploit compromises the webserver, the shell
server (soda) itself will be insulated from the attack.
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2009/6/24-7/3 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/Unix] UID:53082 Activity:nil | 6/24 Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
Ahoy there weary traveler -
This is indeed the brand spanking new Soda.
We'll be enabling logins again soon - just
want to make sure all the infrastructure
is in place and ready for everyone to hammer
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2009/4/16-6/29 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:52852 Activity:low | Linux http://soda.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Jun 21 04:47:08 UTC 2009 x86_64
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
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2009/1/15-22 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:52387 Activity:nil | 1/15 What is the Debian/Ubuntu equivalent of Centos/Redhat PXE booting
and Anaconda?
\_ If you mean PXE+Anaconda+kickstart, the answer is PXE+FAI
\_ Check out System Imager. I much prefer it to kickstart because
you can get an almost exact image in minutes without a lot of
effort and it is OS agnostic.
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2008/12/5-10 [Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:52174 Activity:kinda low | 12/5 I suggest CSUA buy a Mac and run MacOS on it. Maybe run Linux in
a VM, too. I think students will get more bang for their buck
trying to run services on MacOS than with "Just Another Linux Box".
\_ On what basis? We do have an AppleTV, which we've yet to hack
so it runs full OS X, but as a OS X user myself, I don't see the
OS being useful for useful services except if we get OS X server
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2008/12/7-10 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:52189 Activity:low | 12/6 I'm running 64bit VMWare 2.0 in debian lenny/testing. I have 18
guest VMs running, all in bridged mode. Works great. the 19th VM
I turn on has no working network. No net, dhcp/tftp doesn't work,
nothing. Can anyone think of a network or kernel setting in Linux
that would prevent any more VMs from getting network access?
Is there a limit on number of bridge interfaces? Where is this
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2008/8/27-9/3 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:50980 Activity:nil | 8/27 I have a rather large linux partition. I just got a new laptop
and want to move all my settings and customization to that new
computer. how to do this? I tried remastersys but it seems that it
get stuck somewhere, and I am hoping it is not really trying to create
a 26GB iso file.
any ideas? is there anyway i can back up my debian package database
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2010/4/22-5/10 [Computer/SW/Languages/Misc] UID:53797 Activity:nil | 4/22 In Linux is there an easy way to rename the scripts in /etc/rc?.d ?
For example I want to set all the /etc/rc?.d/S91apache to S100apache
so that it'll run the ramdisk BEFORE going to apache.
\_ Sure, just move them.
\_ I mean is there a script that will rename all of them
for me? Like: setrc apache2 0 0 1 1 1 1
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2010/1/22-30 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:53655 Activity:high | 1/22 looking to buy a new development laptop
needs ssdrive, >6 hr possible batt life, and runs linux reasonably
Anyone have a recommendation? Thx.
\_ thinkpad t23 w ssdrive and battery inplace of drive bay
\_ Ever wondered what RICHARD STALLMAN uses for a laptop? Well,
wonder no more!
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2010/1/12-29 [Computer/SW/Apps/Media] UID:53627 Activity:kinda low | 1/12 How do I get a job NOT related to internet DNS social network cloud
twitter GOOG EC2 amazon API ???
\_ A CS job not related to API?
\_ Chip design, or maybe software that does chip design. What is
your major? How about game developer?
\_ DNS? DNS? What era ado you live in? I agree that social network
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2009/12/7-2010/1/3 [Computer/HW/Memory, Computer/HW] UID:53574 Activity:nil | 12/7 How many TCP retransmits are too many? Here is what I get:
3594143433 segments received
3760174421 segments send out
3801829561 segments retransmited
\_ rephrase. you can never have too much money. or too little.
what is, is.
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2009/5/7-14 [Computer/SW/WWW/Server] UID:52963 Activity:nil | 5/7 I am trying to reproduce a customer bug where their apache header
has the content-encoding as the last line in the header.
My test platform is running apache2.2 on ubuntu. Is there a way
to do this ?i I have already read the apache 2.0 docs and
I dont see anything obvious ? page is txt/html
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2009/3/8-17 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:52685 Activity:kinda low | 3/8 I'm reading about an old exploit where someone used a buffer overflow
in a printer daemon to get "daemon privileges," which allowed them
to use another exploit on the mail delivery program to get root. I'm
not sure what daemon privileges are. Is there some set of priveleges
that most daemons run on that is higher than user but lower than root?
What are they? I've never heard this before.
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2008/10/14-20 [Computer/SW/Languages/Misc, Computer/SW/Languages/Web] UID:51527 Activity:nil | 10/14 2 apache 2.0.52 servers running on Linux boxes. Identical httpd.conf
files (except for ServerName). But on one, if a CGI script takes
longer than 300 seconds, it times out. The other, not. Why is that?
\_ Perhaps network equipment configuration. Or try comparing settings
in /proc/sys/net.
\_ I ran /sbin/sysctl -a | grep tcp, all settings are the same.
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2008/9/3 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:51030 Activity:nil | 9/3 Okay, my sed and awk skills are obviously not up to par here.
I want to only see the "500's" in my apache error log, how do I
do that? I want to see the whole line, not just the 500 error code.
Never mind, grep " 500 " is close enough.
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2008/3/10-13 [Computer/SW/SpamAssassin] UID:49412 Activity:nil | 3/10 Is there a reliable way to control spam on soda?
Can someone write an "any undergrad can do it" level FAQ? Thanks.
\_ echo "/dev/null" > ~/.forward
\_ I use Thunderbird to check my soda mail.
\_ Forward to gmail. Let google's spam filter work for you.
\_ I use spamassassin. I just checked and it caught all but one of
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2007/12/11-14 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux, Computer/SW/WWW/Server] UID:48785 Activity:nil | 12/11 Apache/Linux question: I've got apache 2.0.52 on an idle redhat
box (2.6.9-55 kernel). Every so often one to four apache procs
will run the cpu at 100% for any where from 15 to 90 mins, then
drop back to normal. USR and SYS time both increase to levels
that the production boxes don't reach when serving traffic at
noon. I've checked apache and linux kernel versions, several
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