[01:29] SketchCow: I already have a slot? [01:30] I guess when I gave it back last time you didn't reuse it :) [01:30] so uh, what number is it? [01:31] * db48x rummages in his bash history file [01:34] hrm [01:34] auth error on gv_27 [04:14] mmm [04:15] scsi floppy [04:15] (really just a regular 3.5" floppy drive attached to a teac fc-1 scsi FDC) [04:16] teac fd-234hf drive [04:19] wow [04:19] teac still has a page for it [04:19] http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/floppy_drives/fd235hs_overview.htm [05:23] wtf roomba died [06:30] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Titor [06:42] fun http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Usenet_personalities [10:49] hi [10:49] can anyone suggest a way to backup large volumes to lots of smaller volumes, in this case a large logical volume (LVM) to multiple external drives [10:50] i dont want to use TAR because the data changes fairly often so having to redo the whole lot is a pain [10:50] thinking something along the lines of rsync and when it filles one disk move on to the next [10:52] sync would start over again at the top of the file list on the new disk [10:52] there's a fuse filesystem that will combine multiple filesystems into a single view [10:52] yes i understand each time i re-do backup i'd have to cycle through every disk [10:53] they cant all be mounted at once though, they are external usb drives [10:53] they would need to all be mounted at the same time [10:53] that's no good then :( [10:53] there's no other sane way to do it [10:53] get a usb hub [10:53] you can have 255 usb devices plugged into a single bus at a time [10:53] hehe, then i need multiple enclosures etc [10:54] * db48x facepalms [10:54] may as well build another server then [10:54] anyway, plug them all in at the same time, concatenate them all together and rsync [10:54] let the fuse filesystem split the files up amongst the disks [10:54] yes i understand that option but its not what i want to do [10:54] or can do with current setup [10:56] * oli looks into 'dar' [11:04] bbl [11:04] have fun [13:23] Tatsujin: that shit is funny [13:27] :) [13:27] hallo [13:30] Holy [13:30] fucking [13:30] shit [13:30] I just got Portal [13:30] oh my god [13:30] why did I not get this before [13:30] It's so amazing [13:31] portal 1? [13:31] Yes [13:31] hell yeah :) [13:31] fantastic game [13:31] It actually runs decently in wine too [13:31] Extra bonus [13:32] yes, source engine games work well in wine [13:32] portal is fantastic [13:32] ^ [13:32] Especially the credits song [13:32] and can also be completed in less than 10 minutes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1U5RUVENNE [13:32] I've been playing it over and over [13:32] (on youtube) [13:32] dont get your hopes too high for portal 2 though [13:35] :( [13:36] Sorry, I only play Hedgewars. [13:36] can you guys recommend something to backup a website i only have ftp access to? i run linux. would like to preserve the chmod thingies and owner flags etc [13:38] actually, nevermind. i mounted it with curlftpfs and use rdiff-backup. permissions seem to be fine and owners aint too important anyways [14:00] Spirit_: lftp is good too [14:01] It has a parallel mirror mode [14:01] Which performs like multithreaded rsync [22:04] working on dusting off a Micro System Designs CopyJet II... [22:04] http://www.maxdunn.com/files/maxdunn/MSD/index.htm [22:20] 5.25" perpendicular? 10MB capacity? ouch [22:45] ok time to see if I can get my old floppy drives hooked up in this tower [22:49] heh. this drive's stepper motor still has the dots on it from when i verified the track alignment back in the late 90s [22:51] jeez [22:51] I have not seen the windows 98 boot logo in a LONG time [23:43] i wonder if there's a good archive of crackpot sites [23:44] http://www.us.archive.org/log_show.php?task_id=80391536 [23:44] rsync: write failed on "/1/items/openwetware.org/openwetwareorg-20110712-images.tar": No space left on device (28) [23:44] stuff like this: http://www.impactoptics.com/unicorn-2.html this guy is claiming that the crack in that rock is a carving of a unicorn and that unicorns used to exist [23:58] sweet. I pretty much have figured out how to control this autoloader [23:58] if I want to use the bad output bin at all, I am going to need to fix it, though