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Thanks, I forgot about Phoronix :) But yeah, I need data from various tools at the same time
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(Quote) What is the expected lifespan of these drives?
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I’m not entirely sure what practical system you’re proposing, but as a general principle: personal freedoms > theoretical possibility of abuse History rarely smiles upon attempts to shift that balance.
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And finally, we have a web client! Thanks to @Mumbly, you can now join directly from your browser: https://webchat.lowendirc.com
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I see that lvreduce also has --resizefs option to shrink also the underlying filesystem, but I think it's riskier.
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Great, go with something like gparted to check the inner filesystem and shrink it as low as possible (5.3tb) then lvreduce on the host to resize the vm-..-disk-0 to something like 6-7TB (or whatever) and then again with gparted to expand the inner f…
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1 TiB = 2⁴⁰ = 1024GiB 1 TB = 10¹² = 1000GB 7.3 TiB ≈ 8TB I don't use proxmox/lvm but general rule is to first resize the filesystem within the virtual disk and then touch the disk. Since it's very easy to mess things up, resize filesystem and then …
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(Quote) Not my fault blame @IV__ for that :)
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(Quote) It is ipv4 only by the way
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(Quote) Server side you look like exiting with "Connection closed". Seems like a client side disconnect
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(Quote) Try us1.lowendirc.com Send me your IP in pm, maybe it's blocklisted or something
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(Quote) Probably random event, I didnt see anything weird (Quote) The channel #$7 is indeed invite only. Was this done by mistake? I don't keep such logs edit: @dedicados i see that you initially created this channel, if you locked this by mistake…
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(Quote) Yeah it's using anope services. /ns help and /cs help provide extensive documentation for nickserv and chanserv services
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debian + xfce
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(Quote) Next year we should arrange an amiga demoparty
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Only thing missing now is @host_c irc-only deals :)
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I have no idea> @Crab said: (Quote) I would probably parse the html but maybe @Mason or @mikho have better ideas
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Bots are also welcome. @carlin0 runs a bot in the #debian channel to announce Debian security issues. @Crab suggested a bot to announce new posts in LowEnd forums. Bots can be very useful, and they are also an excellent event driven programming ex…
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(Quote) #general isn't registered ^^ (Quote) Sure, this is a mostly educational/nostalgia project. You are welcome to link.
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(Quote) Come to revive irc wars :)
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(Quote) Thanks fitkoh :) TheLounge & Cgiirc are on the way.
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(Quote) Sure, you are my man :) Come to discuss about this. Thanks!
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(Quote) Well it looks worse than telnet :)
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(Quote) Yeah we see you :)
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(Quote) When you connect, use command /list to see channels and /join #general to join #general channel :)
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(Quote) Oh right, I forgot to do that. Thanks! edit: just added the AAAA record
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I guess some people will try to figure out what to do with these ports, I can suggest hexchat client https://hexchat.github.io/
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(Quote) Both can be turned off for data (I am not sure about metadata), but then there remain very few reasons to use btrfs. I have no idea by how much these will improve performance. By the way, copy on write is not only about snapshots, but also e…
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(Quote) Comparing btrfs with ext4 speed is like comparing a Formula 1 car with a Cesna airplane. A Cesna is not a slower car. btrfs is a copy-on-write filesystem, with extensive metadata maintaining and data checksums, which ext4 lacks. In some case…
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(Quote) iirc PLIST does not support comments (Quote) Not familiar with pkgsrc but if I understand correctly qt6 is generally broken in pkgsrc/linux atm: https://releng.netbsd.org/bulktracker/x11/qt6-qtbase You can still try removing packages like …
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(Quote) QtTest that fails is a qt module that is used for instrumenting/testing a qt application. These 2 particular files that are missing are probably the interface with valgrind, which by its turn is used for application profiling (finding memor…
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(Quote) Probably yes as these are used for profiling. (Quote) Seems like a bug in the package for linux, you could report this. Why you use pkgsrc by the way?
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(Quote) Ok I dont think that there is any reason to ask for refund so early. It's very common for offers that attract large number of people to overwhelm the tickets and nodes (new installations, compilations and people running yabs like crazy) for…
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(Quote) Can you share yabs? I didn't got one but apart from some technical issues they seem to have due to large number of orders, I generally read good comments about this offer.
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(Quote) Oh I just noticed it's under pkgsrc. Probably this can cause race conditions. Maybe you could tweak the makefile to add something like MAKE_JOBS= 8 but never done that.
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(Quote) Use -j parameter to parallelize make, i.e. make -j 8