IRC log of openacs on 2001-12-29
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- 00:09:20 [davb]
- Excellent.
- 00:09:27 [davb]
- I agree, I am just super cheap :)
- 00:09:33 [davb]
- go firewire.
- 00:09:54 [davb]
- What is SCSI up to now anyway? Last I heard 160M/s
- 00:13:20 [rbm]
- The truth is that IDE can never sustain the bandwidth is claims to.
- 00:13:30 [rbm]
- s/is$/it/
- 00:13:34 [davb]
- right, most people don't need it though :)
- 00:13:45 [rbm]
- I'm not "most people"
- 00:13:56 [davb]
- Ok. good point.
- 00:14:37 [davb]
- Also as donb has said before I think, SCSI drives are sometimes made to last longer than IDE drives.
- 00:15:03 [rbm]
- I'd disagree with the point that "most people don't need it". If people didn't need it, why do they keep buying faster and faster drives when slower ones (that "most people" could live with) are available for cheaper"
- 00:15:41 [davb]
- they do?
- 00:16:08 [rbm]
- Just go to any computer store and you'll see people asking "Is it ATA 66? Is it ATA 100?"
- 00:16:23 [jim]
- those are still inexpensive drives
- 00:16:32 [jim]
- here's a thought tho...
- 00:16:32 [davb]
- THats called marketing :) We all know that no harddrive can sustain those rates.
- 00:16:36 [Psychephylax]
- bah
- 00:17:07 [jim]
- you could get a 3ware card and hook ide drives to that :)
- 00:17:14 [davb]
- All I know if Windows 98 requires a pile of RAM to run :)
- 00:17:17 [Psychephylax]
- Heh
- 00:17:37 [Psychephylax]
- The reason people as "Is it ATA100 or ATA66" is because they don't know any better
- 00:17:59 [jim]
- unfortunately I lost most of my trust in Quantum... they made the best scsi drives for a long time
- 00:18:07 [Psychephylax]
- Same thing with processor speeds
- 00:18:32 [jim]
- processor speeds are largely irrelevent as compared to ram size
- 00:18:39 [Psychephylax]
- Right
- 00:18:48 [Psychephylax]
- Same thing with hard drives
- 00:19:02 [jim]
- but scsi vs ide is a very large difference
- 00:19:02 [Psychephylax]
- Exactly what does ATA100 do much much better than ATA66?
- 00:19:14 [Psychephylax]
- Right, I'm not talking about scsi vs. ide now
- 00:19:23 [davb]
- It can possibly in the best case transmit 100Mb/sec.
- 00:19:47 [davb]
- But it supports what, 2 devices per channel? No harddrive can sustain 50Mb/sec that I am aware of anyway...
- 00:20:11 [jim]
- cable tight, both sides can do it, etc
- 00:20:43 [Psychephylax]
- it all depends on the rest of the components
- 00:21:07 [davb]
- Right. Anyway, I wish I had the $$$ for a real server with actual SCSI Drivers etc...
- 00:21:17 [Psychephylax]
- heh don't we all?
- 00:21:25 [Psychephylax]
- I have one at work :) as a desktop lol
- 00:21:31 [jim]
- yep... other components on the same cable can cause the controller to negotiate a slower rate
- 00:21:36 [davb]
- Although if I can find a bargain like rbm did for a controller, and maybe a couple of drives...
- 00:21:53 [Psychephylax]
- It's funny
- 00:22:17 [rbm]
- davb: eBay has pretty good deals on controllers :)
- 00:22:21 [jim]
- the drives are the money bottleneck... even scsi burners are relatively cheap
- 00:22:30 [Psychephylax]
- I'm still using an Athlon 550 as my primary computer while people with Athlon XP 1900's are soon to be a norm
- 00:23:04 [davb]
- Hey, I have an AMD K6-2/400
- 00:23:06 [jim]
- pentiums are still trying to seem faster :)
- 00:23:22 [Psychephylax]
- Funny thing is, the only reason why you might need a top of the line computer is to play games
- 00:23:23 [jim]
- I have a coppermine 667
- 00:23:28 [rbm]
- I have a K6-2 300
- 00:23:39 [Psychephylax]
- That's what my parents use
- 00:23:44 [davb]
- But I am running out of room to stuff RAM in. It only takes 384M max.
- 00:24:12 [jim]
- rbm: which probably compares in the ballpark (better than the ratio between our respective processor speeds)
- 00:25:05 [jim]
- mine takes 1.5g, but I'm not spending on 512 mb sticks :P
- 00:25:23 [jim]
- so 768 mb is the best I'm gonna get anytime soon
- 00:25:43 [Psychephylax]
- heh
- 00:26:08 [jim]
- and I own the third 256mb stick too :P
- 00:26:48 [jim]
- (not a big feat, got it sorta recently when ram prices dropped)
- 00:27:08 [Psychephylax]
- 20$
- 00:27:11 [Psychephylax]
- can't beat that! lol
- 00:27:20 [jim]
- well
- 00:27:28 [jim]
- probably true...
- 00:27:58 [jim]
- are 512mb sticks proportionally priced atm?
- 00:28:26 [Psychephylax]
- I don't think so
- 00:28:32 [Psychephylax]
- Memory prices are up on the rise
- 00:28:43 [jim]
- I figured as much
- 00:28:52 [jim]
- 256 mb is already passe
- 00:29:00 [jim]
- sheesh :)
- 00:29:05 [Psychephylax]
- lol
- 00:29:11 [jim]
- everyone in the country can run oracle :P
- 00:29:18 [Psychephylax]
- I'm thinking of buying a new processor and motherboard and ram
- 00:29:25 [rbm]
- I found this Plextor 16/10/40 on buy.com (IDE) for $98 after $30 rebate
- 00:29:31 [davb]
- Excellent.
- 00:29:37 [davb]
- too bad its IDE.
- 00:29:37 [Psychephylax]
- Yeah but only 1/100000 of them will know what Oracle actually is...and it's not that chick from The Matrix
- 00:30:20 [rbm]
- I am winning an auction for a 12x SCSI plextor on ebay right now. Cross your fingers/
- 00:30:37 [jim]
- how much?
- 00:30:38 [Psychephylax]
- What is it at?
- 00:30:39 [rbm]
- $100
- 00:30:43 [jim]
- wow
- 00:30:45 [Psychephylax]
- How much time left?
- 00:30:53 [rbm]
- 1 hour an 30 mins
- 00:30:55 [Psychephylax]
- Are you going to snipe it?
- 00:31:01 [Psychephylax]
- Or just hope nobody bids more
- 00:31:04 [rbm]
- snipe it?
- 00:31:17 [Psychephylax]
- heh..yeah...wait for the last few seconds then umm...do stuff :p
- 00:31:33 [Psychephylax]
- I find that bidding in the last 5 minutes works well
- 00:32:01 [jim]
- you better have your clock synced to an ntp server :P
- 00:32:10 [rbm]
- I do :)
- 00:32:19 [Psychephylax]
- at 3 min left..place a tiny bid just to see if anyone else is watching....Then, in the last 20 seconds make the bid that I am actually willing to make
- 00:33:02 [jim]
- not a bad idea
- 00:33:31 [jim]
- I need a good ps laser printer
- 00:34:14 [jim]
- not an hp 5si or anything, but maybe slower and comparable
- 00:35:09 [Psychephylax]
- 4M
- 00:35:28 [Psychephylax]
- They're big...but you can drop it off a 3rd story building and it will print like it's brand new
- 00:35:35 [jim]
- wow
- 00:35:39 [jim]
- how much?
- 00:35:45 [Psychephylax]
- Let's just say the guys from Office Space can't do much to it lol
- 00:35:51 [Psychephylax]
- Ummm, not sure, they're ooold
- 00:36:11 [jim]
- hmm, I'm not so sure I want old...
- 00:36:19 [Psychephylax]
- :-/
- 00:36:22 [jim]
- especially not any apple laser printers
- 00:36:54 [jim]
- this lab had a color one... always broken
- 00:37:09 [jim]
- then they got 2 5sis, which rocked
- 00:38:58 [Psychephylax]
- 4L is not bad
- 00:39:01 [Psychephylax]
- They're small
- 00:45:26 [rbm]
- * rbm goes home
- 00:45:36 [rbm]
- keep your fingers crossed for my auction.
- 00:57:02 [jim]
- rbm: good luck. but keep watch
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- 01:37:43 [davb]
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- 02:36:06 [rbm]
- I won the auction at eBay for the SCSI burner!
- 02:36:23 [rbm]
- $100 for a 12x SCSI Plextor burner
- 02:40:22 [Psychephylax]
- cool
- 04:10:31 [Psychephylax]
- hmm
- 04:33:44 [rbm]
- hmmm
- 04:42:28 [Psychephylax]
- roberto is awake
- 04:42:36 [Psychephylax]
- everyone stop what you're doing :-/
- 04:42:40 [Psychephylax]
- Moo!
- 04:48:01 [rbm]
- heheh
- 04:48:13 [rbm]
- Still 9:50 PM here in Utah :)
- 04:48:36 [Psychephylax]
- bah
- 04:48:46 [Psychephylax]
- What should I install
- 04:48:52 [Psychephylax]
- FreeBSD 4.4 or Mandrake 8.1
- 04:49:15 [rbm]
- What's the machine for?
- 04:49:26 [Psychephylax]
- nothing
- 04:49:27 [Psychephylax]
- lol
- 04:49:30 [Psychephylax]
- I have too many
- 04:49:42 [rbm]
- Then Debian.
- 04:49:43 [Psychephylax]
- Actually...It's this machine but I want to dual boot it...
- 04:49:46 [Psychephylax]
- why Debian?
- 04:49:57 [rbm]
- Because Debian is awesome :)
- 04:50:03 [Psychephylax]
- ;)
- 04:50:07 [Psychephylax]
- FreeBSD is not too shabby
- 04:50:20 [rbm]
- I haven't playes with BSD in a while
- 04:50:26 [Psychephylax]
- i like it
- 04:50:29 [Psychephylax]
- So easy to maintain
- 04:50:49 [Psychephylax]
- Only thing that bugs me about BSD is the fact that it's hardware support is a bit behind Linux
- 04:51:04 [rbm]
- Debian is absurdly easy to maintain.
- 04:51:22 [Psychephylax]
- really?
- 04:52:06 [rbm]
- Yep. And the distribution is very well laid out. Things really make sense in Debian
- 04:52:15 [Psychephylax]
- cool
- 04:52:26 [Psychephylax]
- How's it's install and hardware support?
- 04:52:42 [Psychephylax]
- It sounds like a LinSD ;)
- 04:52:53 [Psychephylax]
- bad joke
- 04:52:56 [rbm]
- The install is for someone who knows what Linux is. It's not for computer-illiterate folks.
- 04:52:56 [Psychephylax]
- * Psychephylax hangs his head
- 04:53:11 [Psychephylax]
- What is li-nu-x?
- 04:53:18 [rbm]
- The hardware support is a kernel-dependent thing
- 04:53:38 [Psychephylax]
- hmmm
- 04:53:43 [Psychephylax]
- I'll give FreeBSD a try
- 04:53:51 [Psychephylax]
- I think having too many OSes confuses me easily
- 04:54:15 [rbm]
- If you're going the BSD route, you should probably look at OpenBSD instead. FreeBSD will just be like Linux.
- 04:54:32 [Psychephylax]
- I know
- 04:54:35 [Psychephylax]
- I used FreeBSD
- 04:54:39 [Psychephylax]
- and still do on my server
- 04:54:46 [rbm]
- * rbm waits for a BSD zealot to come after him with a machete for daring to say FreeBSD is like linux
- 04:54:47 [Psychephylax]
- I want a *nix desktop system
- 04:54:55 [Psychephylax]
- lol
- 04:55:06 [Psychephylax]
- See, FreeBSD is great
- 04:55:13 [Psychephylax]
- it's like "Set it and forget it" type deals
- 04:55:31 [Psychephylax]
- hell, I haven't rebooted the server for 5 months
- 04:55:54 [Psychephylax]
- I like Mandrake..but it's a bitch to update
- 04:55:54 [rbm]
- That's how Debian is
- 04:56:07 [rbm]
- (set it and forget it)
- 04:56:07 [Psychephylax]
- Their update system just plain sucks
- 04:56:17 [rbm]
- updating and maintaining Debian is of course, very easy
- 04:56:44 [Psychephylax]
- Does it recursively fetch dependencies it needs?
- 04:56:49 [rbm]
- Yep
- 04:57:03 [Psychephylax]
- is there a quick and easy way to update the installed system?
- 04:57:35 [rbm]
- Yes. Very easy. apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
- 04:57:36 [rbm]
- That's all.
- 04:57:45 [Psychephylax]
- Hmmmmm
- 04:57:54 [Psychephylax]
- * Psychephylax adds "Try Debian" to his List of things to do
- 04:58:01 [rbm]
- I'm going home now. bbiab
- 04:58:06 [Psychephylax]
- ok
- 04:58:07 [Psychephylax]
- later
- 04:58:11 [Psychephylax]
- I'm going to install BSD ;)
- 04:58:14 [Psychephylax]
- I love it too much
- 04:58:23 [Psychephylax]
- Then once I get frustrated I'll install Deb
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- Psychephylax: Debian ownz. ;p
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- 17:26:32 [davb]
- Cool, emas 21 is available for Windows.
- 18:10:47 [Psychephylax]
- bah!
- 18:10:59 [Psychephylax]
- brb
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- 19:55:38 [Psychephylax]
- hey dave
- 19:55:55 [davb]
- hi
- 19:55:58 [Psychephylax]
- :-)
- 19:56:03 [Psychephylax]
- Computers suck!
- 19:56:20 [davb]
- I am trying to use ETP and I am stuck. Luckily everyone at musea is on vacation :)
- 19:56:26 [davb]
- Yeah I know.
- 19:56:26 [Psychephylax]
- lol
- 19:56:36 [Psychephylax]
- what are you stuck on
- 19:57:41 [davb]
- It is supposed to be able to be mounted on the home page, but it redirected to /etp/ instead, screwing up my navigation.
- 19:58:05 [davb]
- I want to have different sections off the root, but it is putting them under /etp/
- 19:58:16 [davb]
- I probably did something dumb.
- 19:59:07 [Psychephylax]
- Did you create an /etp mount in APM?
- 19:59:31 [davb]
- yep.
- 19:59:55 [davb]
- you are supposed to be able to symlink the URL handler into www/
- 20:02:11 [Psychephylax]
- i think you're supposed to add it under / not /etp
- 20:02:13 [Psychephylax]
- :0
- 20:02:57 [davb]
- could be, I think I had it working before
- 20:11:28 [Psychephylax]
- :p
- 20:12:49 [davb]
- I know it works, etp.museatech.net does it :)
- 20:16:05 [jim]
- ok...
- 20:16:25 [jim]
- what are the current versions of things for oacs 4?
- 20:16:48 [jim]
- (aolserver/pg/any drivers)
- 20:17:03 [davb]
- Aolserver I think 3.3+ad13 is the best.
- 20:17:10 [davb]
- pg 7.1.3
- 20:17:14 [davb]
- ns_xml 1.4
- 20:17:18 [davb]
- pgdriver 2.1
- 20:17:25 [jim]
- is ad13 gpl?
- 20:17:32 [davb]
- Yes. It has to be :)
- 20:18:05 [jim]
- heh, now those VCs are working for us :)
- 20:18:10 [davb]
- or at least it has to be the AOLserver license
- 20:18:24 [jim]
- which in turn allows gpl
- 20:18:24 [davb]
- but I think its GPL because AOLserver is dual licensed.
- 20:18:36 [davb]
- right.
- 20:19:03 [davb]
- I found the code that is supposed to trick the system to serve ETP pages from the pageroot.
- 20:19:40 [jim]
- not pg 7.2?
- 20:19:59 [davb]
- There is a bug or discrepency that breaks OpenACS 4.
- 20:20:12 [davb]
- is 7.2 released yet?
- 20:20:23 [jim]
- ahh
- 20:23:26 [hazmat]
- pg7.2 not released yet.
- 20:23:30 [davb]
- ok.
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- 20:32:01 [Psychephylax]
- bah
- 20:32:02 [Psychephylax]
- it's cold
- 20:32:20 [davb]
- yes it is.
- 20:35:15 [davb]
- yep, its broken.
- 20:35:18 [davb]
- ETP that is.
- 20:35:23 [davb]
- I think :)
- 20:36:22 [davb]
- hmmm.
- 20:43:16 [davb]
- weird.
- 20:43:42 [davb]
- oops.
- 20:43:48 [davb]
- I seem to have killed the database.
- 20:47:40 [davb]
- Ok, I have had enough. I guess I'll wait for Luke to answer my email.
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- 23:06:10 [davb]
- hi talli
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- 23:07:00 [davb]
- well...
- 23:14:31 [rbm]
- hey davb
- 23:14:56 [davb]
- hi rbm
- 23:31:28 [rbm]
- how are you doing?
- 23:31:50 [talli]
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- 23:35:23 [rbm]
- hi talli
- 23:35:42 [rbm]
- How's that double blind peer review package you told me Musea was working on coming?
- 23:36:51 [rbm]
- and do you still want to have docs.openacs.org or something like that?
- 23:37:38 [talli]
- it's coming along reasonably well.
- 23:37:43 [talli]
- and yes, docs.openacs.org
- 23:37:43 [talli]
- is a good idea
- 23:37:55 [rbm]
- hang on, phone
- 23:37:55 [talli]
- that is a piece i can work on, if you would like
- 23:39:13 [Psychephylax]
- bah
- 23:39:16 [Psychephylax]
- bah bah bah!
- 23:39:20 [Psychephylax]
- Stupid computers
- 23:39:27 [Psychephylax]
- oh, hi talli and roberto
- 23:39:57 [davb]
- Talli: do you know if anything changed in OpenACS that affected ETP?
- 23:40:03 [Psychephylax]
- hey dave
- 23:40:10 [davb]
- hi Psychephylax
- 23:40:15 [Psychephylax]
- :-D
- 23:40:21 [davb]
- Psychephylax: you should get a slide rule.
- 23:40:27 [Psychephylax]
- I should
- 23:40:30 [rbm]
- talli: What piece? docs.openacs.org?
- 23:40:31 [Psychephylax]
- And lots of board games
- 23:40:41 [davb]
- yes.
- 23:40:52 [davb]
- We got the Lord of the Rings board game. It looks pretty cool.
- 23:41:02 [Psychephylax]
- Really/
- 23:41:06 [Psychephylax]
- cooooool
- 23:41:08 [Psychephylax]
- :-D
- 23:41:11 [talli]
- yes, docs.openacs.org
- 23:42:04 [rbm]
- talli: What do you plan to have there?
- 23:42:05 [Psychephylax]
- Does anyone know how XFree86 4.1 work?
- 23:42:13 [Psychephylax]
- what the hell is this xdm crap
- 23:42:21 [rbm]
- Psychephylax: I have an idea. I'm not familiar with the internals.
- 23:42:27 [rbm]
- xdm is a login manager
- 23:42:27 [Psychephylax]
- heh
- 23:42:36 [Psychephylax]
- I just want to start X damn it
- 23:42:50 [rbm]
- Is this on FreeBSD?
- 23:42:52 [Psychephylax]
- yes
- 23:43:01 [Psychephylax]
- I compiled the new X
- 23:43:04 [rbm]
- You're probably on runlevel 5 (graphical login)
- 23:43:04 [talli]
- rbm: dunno. i need to see your doc roadmap
- 23:43:17 [Psychephylax]
- just waiting for xfce to compile
- 23:43:57 [Psychephylax]
- Roberto, I don't think I am on 5
- 23:43:59 [Psychephylax]
- I think it's 3
- 23:44:06 [rbm]
- I'm tempted to scrape the "aD DocBook Primer" almost entirely. The LDP Author Guide is much better.
- 23:44:19 [rbm]
- Psychephylax: Then kill the xdm process.
- 23:44:48 [Psychephylax]
- none are running
- 23:45:01 [talli]
- rbm: i think it's entirely fine to drop the aD stuff. if the LDP author guide is indeed better
- 23:45:13 [rbm]
- talli: The "roadmap" hes been written, scraped, re-written, scraped, and finally split over the acs-core-docs
- 23:45:23 [Psychephylax]
- :-/
- 23:46:43 [talli]
- rbm: that's fine, things go through phases. but perhaps it's a good idea to, like OACS4 in general, clean stuff up and release something now.
- 23:46:57 [talli]
- then for the next release do an upgrade after actually seeing how it is used
- 23:48:12 [rbm]
- talli: Almost done with that "status" page
- 23:48:50 [talli]
- cool
- 23:48:59 [talli]
- i think that will be much appreciated by the community
- 23:49:06 [Psychephylax]
- must find out how to start x
- 23:49:18 [talli]
- X is a terrible horror
- 23:49:57 [Psychephylax]
- heh
- 23:50:02 [Psychephylax]
- 3.6 wasn't bad
- 23:50:09 [Psychephylax]
- I just want it to start
- 23:50:35 [rbm]
- Why is X an horror? XFree4 is much much much easier to configure that 3.x
- 23:50:40 [rbm]
- s/an/a/
- 23:51:22 [talli]
- i don't know. i've tried to get Xfree4.4 running on my laptop with at least 4 differnet OSes
- 23:51:23 [rbm]
- You just need to know 3 things to get X 4 to work: The driver, The Horiz. Refresh Rate, The Vertical Refresh Rate
- 23:51:30 [Psychephylax]
- yeah I have those
- 23:51:33 [rbm]
- 4.4?
- 23:51:40 [rbm]
- I think the latest version is 4.1
- 23:51:50 [talli]
- wait, you're right
- 23:51:52 [talli]
- 4.1
- 23:52:16 [rbm]
- talli: phewww! You got me scared there :-)
- 23:52:40 [rbm]
- talli: What's the video card on the laptop?
- 23:53:02 [rbm]
- To get the monitor rates, I usually just head to http://www.monitorworld.com/
- 23:55:02 [talli]
- hmm... i didn't know that
- 23:55:31 [rbm]
- know what?
- 23:55:33 [talli]
- the prob with X was that it wouldn't totally install on my computer either
- 23:55:44 [rbm]
- It wouldn't install?
- 23:55:50 [talli]
- i tried with debian, netbsd and freebsd
- 23:56:07 [talli]
- i couldn't even run Xf86setup on them
- 23:56:29 [talli]
- or whatever the proper config command is for 4.1
- 23:56:31 [rbm]
- weird
- 23:56:47 [talli]
- i think that it's the peculiarities of my laptop.
- 23:56:53 [Psychephylax]
- bah
- 23:56:55 [talli]
- dell. i hate dell, at least now i do
- 23:57:07 [Psychephylax]
- I think it doesn't know how to do stuff with my card
- 23:57:41 [talli]
- i'm going to try and swindle a G4 out of someone to run OSX
- 23:58:11 [rbm]
- talli: Do you know what's the video card you have in the laptop?
- 23:58:30 [talli]
- ATI 128 Rage Mobility
- 23:58:58 [jim]
- any good deals on 80g drives? I'm looking to get the aduni stuff
- 23:59:55 [rbm]
- talli: and the monitor?