So this potential employee we got here for interview and a few days of working just cracked the "hurr install gentoo" line, when I gave him a task about linux.
Guess who has to actually install gentoo tomorrow.
It's "Enterprise Capacity"
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44477642]It's enterprise grade though.[/QUOTE]
AKA, it's still shit and costs a buttload.
[editline]7th April 2014[/editline]
[url]http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/74636/en-us[/url]
Wow, I am impressed.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44477642]It's enterprise grade though.[/QUOTE]
Any enterprise operation would pay more for failsafe RAID than putting all their eggs in one basket.
The new shadowplay can now record the desktop and has stopped auto-resizing videos to 16:9.
1920x1200 gameplay, fuck yes.
[QUOTE=Wayword;44475524]A mac[/QUOTE]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_Defender[/url]
for one.
try again.
Well, my mail provider got yet another Password leak.
ffffffFucking great....
Time to change some passwords again.
And aparently my account is under the victims again, according to the German IT Security part of the government. (This is actually legit)
I wonder how long it would take me to fill up a 6TB hard drive, 45% of my 3tb HDD has already gone down the toilet.
[QUOTE=Warship;44477418]Get 3, use two in raid. If one fails, instantly replace.[/QUOTE]
i don't even have space for more drives in my computer & server :v:
and even if i did, it would make even more noise
aaaand they're probably expensive as shit
[QUOTE=IpHa;44477469]There's no way I would trust 6TB to a Seagate drive.[/QUOTE]
tell me about how/why seagate is bad
[QUOTE=garychencool;44478419]tell me about how/why seagate is bad[/QUOTE]
Something changed after they bought Maxtor's assets. Before that almost all their drives were bulletproof.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;44477675]So this potential employee we got here for interview and a few days of working just cracked the "hurr install gentoo" line, when I gave him a task about linux.
Guess who has to actually install gentoo tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
Give him a Pentium 4 machine and tell him to install X11, GNOME3 and Firefox.
He won't just be installing Gentoo tomorrow, but also the day after that, and the day after that.
spinpoint f1 masterrace
why did they have to stop making them
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44478450]spinpoint f1 masterrace
why did they have to stop making them[/QUOTE]
For the same reason they stopped making the ST-225
I need help setting up LXDE for Gentoo, the kernel config guide tells me nothing about the commands I need to type to configure my kernel, I need to enable evdev and some other stuff and then configure Xorg and stuff. Heeelp
[QUOTE=Slarav;44478682]I need help setting up LXDE for Gentoo, the kernel config guide tells me nothing about the commands I need to type to configure my kernel, I need to enable evdev and some other stuff and then configure Xorg and stuff. Heeelp[/QUOTE]
[url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1250227[/url]
Less than 24 hours left on Windows XP.
Ding dong, the witch is dead.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wILFddYxKOM[/media]
[QUOTE=pentium;44478497]For the same reason they stopped making the ST-225[/QUOTE]
1tb is still a good size for a system disk
[QUOTE=IpHa;44477469]There's no way I would trust 6TB to a Seagate drive.[/QUOTE]
There is honestly nothing wrong with Seagate at this point
[url]http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/01/putting-hard-drive-reliability-to-the-test-shows-not-all-disks-are-equal/[/url]
This was linked on reddit. Really interesting. I've had relative luck with my Seagate.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44478450]spinpoint f1 masterrace
why did they have to stop making them[/QUOTE]
Because Samsung's HDD division was bought out by Seagate.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;44479160][url]http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/01/putting-hard-drive-reliability-to-the-test-shows-not-all-disks-are-equal/[/url]
This was linked on reddit. Really interesting. I've had relative luck with my Seagate.[/QUOTE]
So if I'm reading this right, Hitachi is the most reliable overall, and consistently so? That's interesting.
If Hitachi had the kind of drives I wanted I would have used those for my RAID10.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;44479171]Because Samsung's HDD division was bought out by Seagate.[/QUOTE]
yeah i know, shame really
hm maybe i should finally buy an ssd when i'm in japan
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44479292]yeah i know, shame really
hm maybe i should finally buy an ssd when i'm in japan[/QUOTE]
Why do you must go to Japan for that?
anime branded ssds
[QUOTE=nikomo;44478948]Less than 24 hours left on Windows XP.
Ding dong, the witch is dead.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wILFddYxKOM[/media][/QUOTE]
I'd be celebrating if it wasn't for that my friend is still on XP and I'm hoping Steam doesn't cut support because she doesn't have the money to upgrade and its our primary means of communication.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;44479345]Why do you must go to Japan for that?[/QUOTE]
i'm going there anyway, and since a lot of stuff is cheaper over there i might as well take the opportunity
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44479393]i'm going there anyway, and[B] since a lot of stuff is cheaper over there[/B] i might as well take the opportunity[/QUOTE]
lol that's not true at all, especially when it comes to electronics that isn't designed and manufactured locally.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;44479362]I'd be celebrating if it wasn't for that my friend is still on XP and I'm hoping Steam doesn't cut support because she doesn't have the money to upgrade and its our primary means of communication.[/QUOTE]
Valve won't kill support.
You could just move her over to Windows 7, or 8, or 8.1 - implying anyone here has ever personally paid for a Windows license, only reason I have a legit Windows installation is because of Dreamspark or whatever the name of that program was, and I know some other people even if I didn't have access to that.
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