ant: wow, i just found out that my boss has been on floss weekly (#143) ***: vlaad has joined #arpnetworks
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I can verify it's not my system. load is 0.2~ and 12 gb free memory so no swapping. ***: ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) mrsaint: my box works good ***: ctorres has joined #arpnetworks
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vlaad has left mercutio: sorressean: can you do a mtr next time? -: mercutio wonders what you'd do with a vps without static ip mkb: the cloudy services don't have (or don't default to) static ips mrsaint: soo whats up? mercutio: mkb: oh yeh you add a floating ip on cost and it costs more :)
s/cost/top/ BryceBot: <mercutio> mkb: oh yeh you add a floating ip on top and it tops more :) mercutio: what
it should have just matched the first one :) mnathani_: s/ /w00t BryceBot: <mercutio> itw00tshouldw00thavew00tjustw00tmatchedw00tthew00tfirstw00tonew00t:) mercutio: 0,/w00t/test/ mike-burns: Hoping for ed(1)? mercutio: erk that's still not right, but it doesn't pickup on it anyway
vim doesn't replace all by default :) mnathani_: what are the main differences between using the cisco anyconnect client, vs just using built in vpn connector in windows for ipsec vpn? mercutio: cisco vpn client will screw with your host mtu last i knew
just use the windows one. mnathani_: do you know if vpn licenses would be included with: ASA5505-50-BUN-K9 mercutio: just use openvpn on a pc
it's more friendly with cellphone networks etc. brycec: (PCRE sets /g by default)
(i think specifically it's just PHP's PCRE init that does, but whatever. fact is it's out of my hands.)
openvpn++ from me too (yes I saw this convo the other day) mercutio: brycec: so there's no workaround? brycec: s/e/Q/1 BryceBot: <mercutio> brycQc: so there's no workaround? brycec: I added a "custom flag" to BryceBot's regex, /1 mercutio: oh cool :) brycec: Most users assume/expect /g now, so I left it this way mercutio: s/"/*/1 BryceBot: <brycec> I added a *custom flag" to BryceBot's regex, /1 mercutio: sweet
at first i was like why's /1 on the end? :)
(cos i'd gotten it from your eralier thind said) brycec: lol I did the same, and I *wrote* it
http://php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php are what's valid mercutio: hmm apparently ubuntu 15.10 has live kernel patching
i remember reading about linux introducing official support for such things. i just didn't know ubuntu was going down that road yet.
so ubuntu 16.04 is sounding pretty promising mkb: is it really live kernel patching? I remember a thing a few years ago but all it was jumping back to the bootloader on reboot rather than going through ACPI and the BIOS again mercutio: yeah i think it's really live
that was and still is really buggy afaik mkb
like hardware init etc can get messed up mkb: yeah I know mercutio: i used to have a 386 that booted really fast mkb: I've got a bunch of servers that get stuck waiting for someone to hit a key for 30 minutes on reboot mercutio: but until recent uefi stuff pc's have generally all been really slow to boot mkb: something with pxe or the remote management, all I know is I can't find the off switch and I hate them mercutio: i was using it for testing some grub kernel stuff.
so it was convenient :)
you can disable pxe in bios normally
well on servers usually you can disable in the bios for the whole server mkb: I need pxe mercutio: on desktops you can disable by pressing ctrl-s at bootup normally
disable delays i mean
hmm
pxe is nice :)
y'know that normal desktop boards have pxe on internal ethernet usually now? mkb: have they not?
every desktop I've ever seen offers to boot pxe mercutio: mine can even boot pxe uefi
ahh they didn't used to -: mercutio is feeling old suddenly brycec: Every desktop I've bought in the last 10 years has
(because that's how long I've been using PXE) mercutio: maybe i just had cheap boards.
i used to use intel ethernet to pxe brycec: In fact, a Dell tower with a P4 from 2002 has it builtin mercutio: yeh it's prob more common on dell, hp, rather than weird gigabyte etc things. brycec: I have Gigabyte desktop boards running AMD64's from 2005 :D mercutio: hmm, now i'm wondering how long ago that was hah brycec: (okay, no grin really... they're rather long in the tooth now. But hey, exact same brand as you mentioned) mercutio: hmm i had amd64 in 2001 i think brycec: (GA-M51 or something like that sounds familiar. ) mercutio: is it really that old? brycec: Roughly. Don't think it was 2001 thoguh
*though mercutio: yeah maybe that was another amd
that's when i did gigabit :) brycec: "The first AMD64-based processor, the Opteron, was released in April 2003."
according to wikipedia mercutio: ahh
it must have been pre athlon64 brycec: (Also, I meant to say Athlon64 when I was talking about my Gigabyte boards)
Athlon64 "first introduced on September 23, 2003." mercutio: oh it was k6-2 500 brycec: That was nowhere near 64bit ;P
But at least you had MMX2 or whatever it was called mercutio: i think -: brycec had a coule of K6-2's as kid, and a K6 mercutio: the v6-233s or whatever were pretty good
the k6-2s seemed a bit mediocre but cheap brycec: @wiki AMD K6 BryceBot: AMD K6 :: The K6 microprocessor was launched by AMD in 1997. The main advantage of this particular microprocessor is that it was designed to fit into existing desktop designs for Pentium branded CPUs. It was marketed as a product which could perform as well as its Intel Pentium II equivalent but at a significantly lower price. The K6 had a considerable impact on the PC market and... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD%20K6 mercutio: there were a lot more upgrades back then :) brycec: heh
Back when 200MHz was a significant step up mercutio: i was happy when playnig mp3s used less than 50% cpu
so that doing other stuff wouldn't induce skipping
my windows computer seems so slow these days brycec: haha, MP3's on my old 90MHz ppc used about 90%+ mercutio: but i can't just upgrade cpu and expect it to get better
a lot of it seems to be weird random lockups, delays, pauses etc.
and it has ssd+32gb of ram ***: ChanServ sets mode: +o toddf_ mercutio: i think part of it is related to locking from video card though
as much as people seem to suggest linux graphics performance isn't great, it doesn't seem to induce long delays like windows ***: toddf_ is now known as toddf
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