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16:00
please help me if somebody can
Hello there
What do you think is career in networking better than in programming
?
I love programming and I dont want to waste my hobby in some company working on thibgs that i dobt like
Woohoo my new laptop is here
runs around in circles
@HackToHell can you help me with my question???
hey @JourneymanGeek still have those synergy keys ? ^_^
@afzalex perhaps
But not now
okay :)
16:15
@afzalex Go search the registry :D
I tried
I thought there should be some registry with value entry in which the location of the .lnk file or the program file to which lnk file is referring might be there. but not found anything.
@afzalex they are not in the registry in windows
hmmm, but there must be some place from where explorer know about them
It is really odd also the way they did it, and makes little sense. I have some proof of location on a answer here somewhere. superuser.com/a/627711/98855
Only the top of that answer has any useful info to your query.
Bloody hell enabling the wifi in Windows 8 causes a BSOD
screw the WLAN drivers
16:27
There is a utility program for windows that will find all "global shortcut keys" I had it once, but because I abandoned the use of them for other methods, I am not sure if I have it in storage to check what it was called, But there does exist a small utility that does that.
@Psycogeek thank you. it is really helpfull. I will try to look for it.
Can I read the keyboard shortcut from .lnk file with coding.
?
@afzalex if you can code, my picture shows the location, but I do not even know what to call that location address.
(because I do not code)
@afzalex this might be it, nirsoft has something called shman
but they are in hexadecimal form. I hope there may be some method to read the shortcut files in C# language.
well I wasn't going to post it in binary (not sure if that was funny or not)
"ShortcutsMan displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut's details to HTML/Text/XML file. "
yes, it is what I was looking for.
oh! means it will not give me all the shortcuts.
is there no place where all the keyboard shortcuts information could be found
actually the problem is that I have created shortcut for a shortcut file, but don't know where that file is.
16:37
@afzalex that would be looping your question. because they are stored in files (shortcuts) and specific locations are scanned by the system at boot.
@Psycogeek What color is this?
Grey or gray or both?
Means whole computer is scanned ???
@Boris_yo grey is not a color :-) but that is just semantics. Looks like shiny grey or silken (not necessarily real) grey
or windows keeps a list of all shortcut files and scans these only
@afzalex It was in the SU answer, only very specific locations are scanned, the desktop, and at any level in the start menu folder.
16:41
@Psycogeek You obviously had experience with gift boxes? Boxes with elegant cushioning inside?
Collectibles, decoratives, gifts etc.? Rings, necklaces?
@Boris_yo no, I make stuff from scratch often.
the materials of all types that are available are important to dreaming up new crap to invent to solve problems.
Or fixing old junk so it is functional again.
@Psycogeek you are correct. why you are not posting answer there?
you know all that I needed.
@afzalex because I am still installing my OS
(and will be for the next 2 years :-)
16:59
@Psycogeek I think gray is american English word and grey is british English word.
PSA don't run 32 bit cpuz in a 64 bit systen
@Boris_yo or it could be I spell everything incorrectly. I check the American dictionary and both spellings are valid.
@HackToHell and what is PSA ? other than the other 196 things it is an abbreviation for acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/PSA
Supposed to be ps I suppose
@Psycogeek A website dedicated to gray and grey? greyorgray.com
17:21
thats crazy
Also, for the record, since I know I'll be bugged about it... I had to unplug my server while doing renovations over the weekend, and the Ethernet cord broke. The DNS name is fixed, but the server isn't on the Internet right now. It should be back up tonight.
@CanadianLuke why's Let's Talk About IT! dooooown????? *whines*
@allquixotic I expected it to be @MichaelFrank, actually :P Lol
I had to plug some holes where air leaks were coming in, before the real Winter season hits
I guess we don't get a real winter (in your definition) in Maryland
we can still take brisk cold walks outside with a stocking hat and a wool coat in January
I have no idea, I've only been to California, once
17:27
the Midatlantic states have a fairly long season from about March to November where the weather is "temperate" -- temperatures between about 52 F to 83 F -- with the occasional heat wave in the summer up to 100+, and then from about mid-November til February the temperature stays around freezing, but doesn't get WAY below freezing
ridiculously cold for us is 0 F, but I know up north it gets much colder regularly
We get cold from -45 C, and sometimes as warm as +15 C. Anywhere from November 15th-ish to March-ish. From March on, it's usually above 0 C. Sorry, I don't know F, I'll be Googling the conversion.
wow, -45 C is way, way colder than it gets here, even in an abnormally cold winter
in 28 years, I have never experienced an outside temperature in my home town colder than -23 C
and -23 C would be an extreme outlier for my area
Where I live it texas, it sometimes manages to get below 5C in the winter. Occasionally.
I got the adaptec in, anyone want to guess "WIll It Boot"
@Psycogeek what model?
17:33
can i play not fully downloaded .mkv video file? if so , which video playing software should i use?
@Psycogeek Is this like "Will It Blend?" but without all the spinning, crunching blades that make it fun?
@JANORTS Are you using VLC ?
provided that the video file is being downloaded from the beginning, so i can watch the 1st half of the video while the 2nd half is being downloaded...
yes , i am trying VLC, it doesn't work
I've had it work with VLC before, but it would only play up to where it had downloaded when I clicked play
at which point I had to restart the video
the 12g cheapo one, 8405, again comes with no manuel, and no driver on say like a CD or flash chip or anything.
@DarthAndroid I think it might depend on the video format (MKV is not a format; it's just a container) -- most modern video codecs should be designed so that streaming is an inherent property of the format, but maybe a really old codec shoved into an MKV might not work
17:36
True
Next to the heatsync seems to be memory, and the idiots put stickers on that i cannot remove just yet, untill i know if it will operate
MKV itself does not have anything that would impede streaming, and something like H.264 Baseline inside of MKV should certainly be receptive to linear streaming (download the file "in order" from its 0th byte forward, and play it "as you go")
I'm pretty sure h.264 was the codec in my example
This is the bottom, and what seems to be another possible memory chip also, also with a stupid sticker on it.
@DarthAndroid MKV can host almost anything, so it's kinda hard to say one way or the other
@Psycogeek nice card! congrats! I want to get that card eventually :)
17:38
can i find out what format this video file is?
it better boot! :P
I do not think the other one had large memory, i think this thing has like 1G or something. it also says it wants 200FPM airflow, and talks about 50*C temps, but then re-explains that as the heatsync temps.
@JANORTS yeah using something like gstreamer
but it's not easy :/
kmplayer or smplayer won't be able to play it?
dunno. try 'em
17:41
The board itself was made in Indonesia
"Will It boot" is your oppertunity to Game a guess on if between me and the hardware (and software) I can get the thing to work right.
here are your multiple choice guesses
1) everything will go fine Odds 1-3
2) computer wont even post anymore Odds 50-1
3) Bios is recognised and operates Odds 3-1
4) Non_server win7 system wont start it driver problem 3-1
5) overclocked computer causes problems for it 2-1
6) doesnt last past the warrenty odds 1.5-1 , all final results for #6 will be mailed to you by snail mail :-)
Anyone great with BATCH programming? I'm having an issue with a FOR /l loop
@Psycogeek I'm betting against 1), betting against 2), betting in favor of 3), betting against 4), 5) and 6)
17:57
@allquixotic So you're betting that it will fail in some way not listed above?
@DarthAndroid I'm betting there will be a simple-to-fix hardware issue initially, like cables not plugged in correctly, or something like that. I think the card itself will be recognized and load its Option ROM alright, but then require a good amount of effort navigating its screens to set up the RAID volume and get an OS installed on it.
That's based on personal experience with a 6405E, which is only two generations removed from that card.
So my bet is neither very pessimistic, nor particularly optimistic. My guess is he'll get it working fine after some time, but will hit a number of roadblocks along the way.
I would be stunned if he plugs it in, boots it up and everything is peachy.
And the cards seem quite reliable, at least in my deployment of them (I've also remotely "used" three separate Adaptec 5405E cards in Hetzner servers I've rented over various generations, and not a one of them has failed)
I'll bet in favor of 1, on the premise that making sure you actually plug the cables in and configuring it is part of "going fine".
In fact, one time with a RAID10, the disk failure alarm went off in the Hetzner datacenter for one of my drives, and a tech heard it, sent me an email, and I told him it was installed in RAID10 config (he had no way to confirm this without basically violating my privacy as a tenant), and that he could install a new disk online and let it rebuild.
Otherwise I need @Psycogeek to add "7) I don't know how to configure it" with odds.
lol
I also had a "fun" experience with the disk failure alarm on my Adaptec 6405E, just about 4 or 5 months ago, in my desktop
it was 3 AM and I had left my desktop running as I very often do (I give it a break now and then, but it frequently sees uptimes of 5 or 6 days). I hear BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!!!! (continuous) and think it's the smoke detector. then I think it's the mobo telling me something's overheating.
then I realized it was a RAID problem when, after power cycling the computer and turning it back on, the beeping didn't start until the Option ROM said the controller was booted.
18:04
@DarthAndroid I have configured raids and ran them on desktops for 15 years, I even was able to do it for LSI :-) and it is only 4xRaid0 , sooo 7) I give you 2-1 on me configuring it, but your game wont be in play unless at least #3
one of my old Seagate disks was having a SMART failure, so I replaced it with an HGST.
the integrity of the volume was never in serious doubt, since I have a complete copy of both stripes on a pair of HGSTs that are well under a year old... it was just one of the much older Seagates that was dying
@allquixotic that is the last sounds I heard from the highpoint rocket raid 640 before I pulled it, operational but failing under speed.
I kind of built my array in a "staggered" way by complete accident, because it started off as RAID0, then about 1.5 years after starting it off on RAID0 I expanded it to RAID10
@Psycogeek I'll say in favor of #3 and your #7 then (i.e., that you will be able to configure it).
this is how you're supposed to manage an array for the best guarantee of integrity, because the probability of both new and old drives failing simultaneously is extremely low
having all the drives coming with the same firmware, make and model from the same manufacturing run is super risky
18:12
I've given up on trying to use "raid" and "integrity" in the same sentence.
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so I might just replace my last Seagate with, idk, a Western Digital or something, just to mix things up (in early 2015)
which, I've not had the luxury of battery-backed cards
but I've had too many raid arrays torn apart by the data discs getting out-of-sync with the partity disk
@DarthAndroid my next card is going to have flash cache (8405 + the AFM-700 flash cache which is as reliable as having a battery, without the battery running out problem)
@DarthAndroid RAID5 is !!no
unless you're doing software RAID-Z on Solaris
I'm using RaidZ now, yes
18:14
but you have the same problem with raid1 or raid10 though, no?
two copies of the data, one which differs from the other
@DarthAndroid no, the RAID-5 write hole is unique to RAID-5
which is the correct one?
Why don't RAID1 / RAID10 suffer write holes? Is it possible to atomically update two disks without risk of power failure leading to one being updated but not the other?
Either way, after my flirtatious period in college with RAID5, I've moved to RAIDZ+Carbonite for all my data storage systems.
@DarthAndroid with write caching enabled, yes, there is a write hole phenomenon of sorts there, but it's less severe, in that it would only be noticed if one of the disks fails, and it can be detected by doing periodic stripe verification
but stripes are more reliable than parity (which is why RAID10 is more reliable than RAID5; logically this makes sense, since 4x4GiB disks yields a usable capacity of only 8 GiB on RAID10, but a much higher 12 GiB on RAID5) because you don't necessarily lose your entire disk
you might lose some blocks, but with write caching disabled, you will lose very, very few blocks in the worst case, and they're usually the same blocks that are sitting in the FS journal, so your files will at least be rolled back to some previously fsync()ed state, which is unlikely to be corrupt even if not the latest
with write caching enabled, you will lose more blocks, and you might even lose blocks which had previously been written off by the FS journal, which can cause random data loss that the FS isn't even aware of
in practice, on NTFS, or ext4 with periodic forced fsync() timer enabled, you only lose a few seconds of data with write caching disabled, and the filesystem is able to clean up any corruption after the stripes are made consistent (just arbitrarily overwrite one stripe with the other's value) because the corruption is stuff that's still in the journal
so basically it's like a single HDD in terms of data integrity, plus you don't really care if any single disk fails
Ok last chance , Place your bets , BRB with preliminary results
btw, this is yet another great reason to use a filesystem that does checksums, like btrfs or zfs
I am waiting with bated breath for the day when we can boot a Windows Client OS on ReFS as its boot volume
ReFS : Windows :: btrfs : Linux
with the AFM-700 flash module (which beats a BBU for many reasons, including performance and reliability; thank god flash is non-volatile, and it keeps enough juice in onboard caps to finish any writes it starts), you never lose any data except that which is dirty in RAM that programs haven't had a chance to flush to disk yet
but any data that's within the disk subsystem's write pipeline at any level of caching is never lost
and the stripes stay consistent as long as the disks physically don't fail
18:31
It's mostly the checksum part that I'm interested in. Suffered lots of issues where the main copy of the data was written, but the parity was never updated. Rebuilds would cause the FS to implode as it recovered after power losses.
On the other hand, I've watched ZFS exceed and sustain 1GB/s on a 5-disk raidZ array. That was awesome.
RAID-Z is software only, right?
sadly, yes.
*1GB/s writes
I'm almost crazy enough to make Solaris my host OS, put ZFS on it, dump my RAID card, and PCIe passthrough my GPUs to Windows... except I know that would cause no end of frustration with drivers... the likelihood that Catalyst could handle Mantle CrossFireX when handed virtualized GPUs... yeahno
(That was on ubuntu, not solaris though)
Well that seriously sucks given my last experience with the cheapo LSI not working. I saw no Bios at all, and no device is showing in windows.
18:37
so Mobo just pretended that it wasn't connected?
is mobo configured to boot external raid cards?
(not sure if new mobo or switching out raid cards)
Oh there are 3 lights on on the card , what good that does I do not know.
what mobo is it?
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Jonathon ReinhartI have an Adaptec 2405 installed on ESXi 5.0. When the card is idle, it flashes the red LEDs back and forth, Knight Rider -style, just like this video. Is this normal, or is this a fault? I have dug everywhere through the manuals and can't seem to figure it out. If it is in a fault state, I ca...

@DarthAndroid I have no intend to boot to it. board is a GB 97 chipset UD5H sort of higer end desktop board similar to a gaming board.
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A: Adaptec 2405 "Knight Rider" LEDs - fault?

Adaptec Technical SupportWhether our engineers were inspired by Cylons or KITT when they designed it I do not know, but I can tell you that this is normal behavior for our cards when there is no I/O.

18:40
@Psycogeek I'm not sure if the card bios still has to be initialized by the mobo bios during bootup, though.
@DarthAndroid that's an Option ROM.
all RAID cards have to execute some kind of Option ROM.
@DarthAndroid I was expecting it to, the LSI made it (at least) that far, and the intel raid also shows up.
there are two kinds of Option ROMs, unfortunately: UEFI extensions, and traditional BIOS Option ROMs.
and then there are three kinds of cards: cards that don't work with a UEFI-based BIOS at all; cards that can be booted from in UEFI mode even though the card initializes itself with the BIOS Option ROM (this is thanks to the Compatibility Support Module (CSM) feature of UEFI BIOSen); and cards that natively load a UEFI extension rather than doing anything BIOS-y at all.
I will have to default the board, and put them GEN 1,2,3 PCi slot things down, and do something with the gen 2 DMA ? I donno.
Psycogeek's 8405 is the latter.
@Psycogeek try toggling the CSM setting in your UEFI settings.
18:43
@allquixotic ahh ok
brb
if it's on, turn it off; if it's off, turn it on
so this is trying to jam its bios into my UEFI :-) ?
I have heard about these thing happening in back alleys :-)
@Psycogeek no. the 8405 will try to load a UEFI extension if your system supports UEFI. if your system does not do UEFI, it will load a BIOS Option ROM.
but have yet to experience them
my 6405E supports booting in UEFI systems, but in order to do so, it initializes itself in a BIOS Option ROM loaded by the CSM.
yours is newer, so it can interface with UEFI directly, with the CSM disabled.
18:45
okkkayy, and what would that look like to the user?
access in the MB UEFI, or it coming up after UEFI boot to it? Or what?
Access the UEFI
go to the 3rd tab, "BIOS Options"
Set the.... oh. These require Windows 8.
hmmmmmm
> You feelin' lucky today?
I can UEFI boot, just not into win7 MBR based system ?
I think I have UEFI booted to a CD once, and to a flash chip maybe
@Psycogeek I'm pretty sure that if you want to go full-out UEFI, you need to reformat your system disk as GPT
so is it gonna "boot" to the boards bios?
18:49
Well, the options I would try are:
Windows 8 Features: Windows 8
Enable CSM: Always Enable
Boot Mode Selection: UEFI and Legacy
Storage Controller: Legacy First
no... the board's UEFI extension loads either before or after the UEFI firmware of the motherboard (I'm not sure which order)
Well I would still expect it to show up as a device in the Operating system (especially seeings the lights are on). so I think it is more than just a bios issue.
the "pure UEFI" path is:
RAID card = UEFI extension
motherboard = UEFI firmware
boot sector style = UEFI (not MBR)
boot volume partition table = GUID Partition Table
the "pure BIOS" path is:
RAID card = BIOS Option ROM
motherboard = UEFI firmware with CSM enabled, or no UEFI whatsoever
boot sector style = MBR
boot volume partition table = MBR
any mix and match is going to be wonky or not work at all (except for GPT on an otherwise BIOS system, which works fine)
But I do not need to BOOT to it.
18:52
It just has to show up
so your system partition is something else that's not the RAID?
ok, let's see... the CSM option could still affect that
Yea actually Boot now relies on the SSD as a "spare" more or less, but it can also boot to the first 4X raid0 assembled by intel raid.
This raid just holds "storage" so to speak.
oh, your BIOS should also have some kind of setting for how to initialize external devices with option ROMs
I will go dump the overclock, and downgrade the PCI, that is a start.
I'm not sure what it's called
but it lets you select BIOS, UEFI, or both
it should be under the CSM settings if you have CSM enabled
18:57
ok
i could take a screenshot picture with my bad cellphone camera once I'm home
can't find any on goog images
ask this guy if you need any help ;p
oh.
> seen Aug 30 '12 at 16:41
@Psycogeek When you reply to someone, you wait for his reply back but what if you forgot to add something to your reply? You add but what if you want to reply again all while waiting for someone's reply?

I want to know how to ensure recipient does not miss my previous replies due to receiving newer ones. This is about Gmail.
I reply to my sent email as opposed to the email I received
Assuming I understood that
@SpartanDonut Do you reply to yourself?
Yeah I go to the sent box, find the message I sent, reply to it, double check that the proper recipient is still on it, and finally send once I've written my message.
19:10
@SpartanDonut that's the way to go :)
19:23
@allquixotic yea, just ping him with the time machine :-)
hot tub time machine
that one
Ok I found the UEFI "option Rom Boot" thing, and thought I had discovered new boot device. But that was just the stupid net bios boot.
And when I set all that stuff, for the First time, I got the Intel Raid IN the UEFi, very interesting
This is one setting I used .
@Psycogeek have you tried messing with "Storage Boot Option Control"?
and "Other PCI Device ROM Priority"
That is the Intel Raid in the UEFI, which when set Other (or legasy first for storage) the Intel Bios would normally show up before the UEFI in its own bios.
If anyone has Inbox invites I'd appreciate one
19:31
@allquixotic Well, you could say I have, because most of that was set to stay legasy CMS , and now most of it is set UEFI. or UEFI first.
@OliverSalzburg I know what you're referring to, but I still don't understand what it is.
(I remember saying that about Gmail back in the day O_O)
I'm requesting an invite anyways
Pffft... Google Wave invite pls
@Psycogeek ;/
do you have enough PCIe lanes for this x8?
@CanadianLuke I've requested one as well.
19:34
@SpartanDonut Pffft... Facebook invite pls
Pffft... Mplayer invite pls
Pffft... Kali.NET invite pls
Pffft... AOL invite pls
@allquixotic present it is in a 8X slot. and the video card says it is only using 8X, but it Always says that :-)
Pffft... the club of amino acids that have combined together to form life invite pls
I had just pulled out the LSI a few days ago, and at least with it a (slow ass) separate bios came up. But after you splain how this UEFI extention was supposed to work, I wish I had also tried that.
With the LSI I could also see it in the OS, but drivering it Failed.
so it is believed that the slot works, and the lights are on too.
Also it did boot to win7 with the Windows8 turned on. Probably because CSM is also still on.
I have made a few but not all adjustments to the PCI Gen so I can play with that, but this is not going well.
hmmmmmmm
What are the chances they are prepared for TWO bios extentions in a UEFI?
19:41
you might not be able to see it in Windows if you haven't created any RAID partitions on it yet
boot up and hammer Ctrl+A ;p
then make a partition
ahh
How fast is the adaptec bios usually? Like todays intel wizzes by before one of the monitors is going, but the LSI took days :-)
the 6405E's option ROM takes about 45 seconds on my box
8405 may be faster
ok so "normal" :-)
those leds should mean something to do with inti, or card , because I doubt they are for the drives specific because there is 3 not 4
Bob
Bob
That's because it's designed for servers and workstations that might be rebooted once in a blue moon :P
The heat sink is the usual hot, but not too hot, and it is being actively cooled
@Bob actually I thought it was because they (unlike intel) are idiots, and server maintance would be to stoned to hit a keyboard within 20seconds :-)
Everyone begs them to allow us to change the time delay.
20:10
@Bob We have a Dell Poweredge 2850 that we're playing around with here as a bit of training. Rebooting that thing takes almost 5 minutes.
Bob
Bob
@MichaelFrank It has PCIe! :O
The old Win2003 tower PowerEdge we decomissioned earlier this year only did PCI-X :\
lol
my OVH box takes a long time to reboot.. hardware RAID, multiple option ROMs, and it boots SmartOS over PXE from the OVH private network
solution: never reboot it! :D (it is enterprise-grade Solaris, after all)
@allquixotic Yep. There's like Ctrl-[entire alphabet] amount of options when booting it up.
Thankfully though, it doesn't fully spin up the fans on a simple reboot.
It sounds like a jet engine when it cold boots.
20:41
more weirdness but I got Controller live, in both bios and existence of device in OS. I had defaulted the bios, but it was not till I screwed up and hit the Wipeout the freaking bios which slams the power and all, that it suddenly woke up
And it Does KitCar :-)
Bigger hammer hardware inc.
Driver install worked , which is only significant to me having code 10 on every driver version when dealing with the LSI
Now it is running gen 3 PCi .
If anyone knows what "BackPlane" is options IBPI or SGPLO?
 
1 hour later…
22:22
Backplane is referring to the frame of the case , and it is all about the method of LED display for the backplane.
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Q: Why do some AC adapters and power supplies generate a whining noise, and what can I do about it?

Rishat MuhametshinI have a lot of gadgets, most of them are provided with a tiny AC charger which outputs something like 1A*5V. (This can happen with larger PC power supplies and laptop chargers as well.) Some of them produce a high-pitched whining noise when plugged in but not connected to a device, and stop maki...

Bob
Bob
oh god
@JakeGould cracked up at your comment :P
not entirely appropriate, but definitely funny
22:54
sigh annoying moths flying around the exposed CFLs in my office
Can't positively ID them, but the last several of them I've caught seem to be forage loopers
Possibly pantry moths, but their wing patterning doesn't match up
Ok I have selfies of the bios, like 10 total, I can post them link or hog chat space?
this looks much like the intel raid bioses, and it was easy to navigate
Bob
Bob
@Psycogeek I actually think it looks quite different :P
reminds me of the RAID on that old server... can't remember if it was Adaptec or LSI, probably the former
the Intel ROM, at least on x6x, looks pretty different
the lsi was nasty to navigate, even after a day of piddling with it CTRL-N mixed with arrow keys was not intuitive.
Bob
Bob
Oh, that one is an Adaptec ROM?
That explains the similarity -_-
23:07
this is adaptec
some of the data on the web shows it has not really changed from way back and in series 6 and all
so if you know one, you will know this one
Bob
Bob
@Psycogeek yep, definitely explains it
I recognise it from a controller at least a decade old
the yawner boot bios
Nvram? what are they going to use it for? time limiting the device :-)
23:24
@allquixotic never reboot anything unless you must ;p
the mini sas cable flaked out once, that may suck later, no room for bending and twisting of the cables and stuff. like a good server should.
@Psycogeek Cables? Inside a server?! I think not!
@MichaelFrank: WIRELESS ALL THE THINGS!
(Though, a server with completely optical data connections...)
@JourneymanGeek It'd be vulnerable to a PRiSM ATTACK!!!
oh no they are all aligned perfectly in a server, nary a bent or twisted one to be found , perfect for these types of connections
@Psycogeek wow... that's a big array.
and disaster waiting to happen, but I got backup
problem is it takes DAYS :-) to backup or restore stuff like that. more liberal use of the trashcan would be more approprite
Sometimes Ramhound's comments boggle my mind.
lol
Ramhound lets his inner BOFH out a lot.
hahaha, yep.
...why can't I submit this edit? o.O
Ahh there we go.
Is it a bad thing I'm tempted to comment What? to this question? graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/41372/…
I am tempted to comment, Duuude it is a font get over it
If you can spend 2 days writing about comic sans, you should either remove it from your computer, or have used it for the whole 2 days.
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