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Wednesday at 7:30 is the monthly Plug meeting. As Stuart posted, he is presenting on ConTeXt .
The big change for this month, that everybody needs to note, is our NEW LOCATION. My company has offered us usage of a nice, much larger, conference room. We're location in Canyon Park (*MAP*) , Building Q.
The entrance will be the NE door of building Q, which is just off of 1200 N in Orem, I will have a sign on the door for information. We are on the second floor.
For those that don't want to click for the map, just take 1200 N in orem East until 600 East, take a left, then your next left. Find a parking spot and head in the NE door (not the SE one!), and head up the stairs to your left, we'll just to the left on the second floor.
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After the upgrades today, I was quite disappointed with disk speed. It seemed no matter what I did, the generic-ide module was taking over my drives before the specific (piix) module could load them. While it did allow me to access my data, it was extremely slow, and I couldn't turn on DMA, no matter what. After much headbanging, several reboots testing different options and attempting every known way to load the module, I finally went back to my last kernel which worked perfectly.
It appears the 2.6.15-1 and associated udev scripts have a problem where ide-generic is loading first, no matter what. I found some debian threads where they want to get this fixed (they are in the -5 range) by .16. Hope they do.
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System is back up and running with a new drive. (Hey, did you know you can fit 5 3.5" drives in a 3u that wasn't designed for it?) :) Definately can't handle any more in terms of power needs. Next time I need to grow, It'll be time for a new case and everything.
Debian came back perfectly, only issues I had (besides very cramped spaces) was my idiocy of always forgetting which end is master and slave on an IDE cable (now that I have to put two disks on one ide channel).
I definitely remember why I didn't want to be an 'IT' specialist :)
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So, I'm about to have some planned downtime. Hopefully it will be kept to a minimum. If things work right, I'll be wedging in another drive in this box and be up again in a few minutes.
Problem is, it's a rack box, and pretty tight. There is a chance that I might have to take one of my old scsi drives out, breaking the raid it's in :( Hopefully we can avoid that.
Worst case, things don't come back up right... bleh..
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