ore like
6.8-8kw.
Everyone wants to save power.
or lower their costs, or both.
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rectories).
I'm interested in people's thoughts on these issues, but I'm mostly
interested in whether or not the scenario I described falls within
ext2/3's designed capabilities.
Best.
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at can carry four CPUs,
> either AMD or Intel (but other than Pentium III Xeon 700 Mhz) capable of
> running Linux?
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> Best regards,
> Ognen
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ile.)
>
> Alright, I need to sit down and make an outline and a timeline. I admit
> this... (Collecting the data is the easy part. ORGANIZING this fermenting
> heap of disconnected facts and observations is the hard part...)
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> > mrc
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> Rob
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On Fri, 11 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Heaven help us when tradition is more important than clarity.
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> If clarity is the most important consideration, then other things should be
> changed as well. For instance, the command we use to search for text strings in
> files should be ca
one).
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> So what I want is to know which is the status of this 3 journaling FS. Which
> is the one we should look for?
>
> I think that the data lose is not significant in a proxy cache, if the FS is
> really fast, as is said reiserfs is.
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> Saludos
w hooks to make it
> possible?
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> Oh, and by the way, ACPI support has never powered off this
> machine. Ever. But I use apm and I'm happy.
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> -Nick
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posed to be stable (even if they are buggy) ie. not have wildly
> changing kernel interfaces.
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> In practice, that doesn't work. A driver compiled with 2.2.16 doesn't
> load with 2.2.16-5.0 (from RedHat 6.2) (just an example).
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rld? the fact
> >that the key people would seldom be on at the same time severly limits
> >it's usefullness. the mailing list does a pretty good job as is.
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> Doesn't seem to harm #debian-devel ...
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> Hmmm... wonder why that's not a Crusoe? ;-}
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go with scsi for various applications, but raw space alone probably isn't
one of them.
we're bringing up two 675GB stripes shortly to augment an existing 160GB
stripe we have.
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