Sunday, May 20, 2012

Re: [BLUG] Need a junk AM2 motherboard

I've got a junk am3 mobo you can have. The heat sink mount should be identical.

gimme a ring 812 391 0010

--- On Sun, 5/20/12, Mark Warner <mhwarner@gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Mark Warner <mhwarner@gmail.com>
> Subject: [BLUG] Need a junk AM2 motherboard
> To: "BLUG" <blug@cs.indiana.edu>
> Date: Sunday, May 20, 2012, 3:16 PM
>
> Anyone have a junk AMD2 motherboard laying around? I
> actually only need
> the plastic cooler bracket from one. The yellow part as
> shown here:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Gino-Retention-Bracket-Yellow-Socket/dp/B007PPEUPE
>
> I built this machine for a fiend three years ago and it just
> came back
> to me today. I never have seen this before. First time for
> everything.
>
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> Mark Warner
> MEPIS Linux
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[BLUG] Need a junk AM2 motherboard

Anyone have a junk AMD2 motherboard laying around? I actually only need
the plastic cooler bracket from one. The yellow part as shown here:

http://www.amazon.com/Gino-Retention-Bracket-Yellow-Socket/dp/B007PPEUPE

I built this machine for a fiend three years ago and it just came back
to me today. I never have seen this before. First time for everything.

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Mark Warner
MEPIS Linux
Registered Linux User #415318



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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

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Re: [BLUG] SAN (for Ubuntu 8.4 and 10.4) recommendation?

Try giving the latest versions of freenas a shot.  It could fit the bill

On Apr 4, 2012 9:30 AM, "Mark Krenz" <mark@slugbug.org> wrote:

 Ugh. See, there is always something. Some new bloated format or app
that people need a 1TB drive for.

On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 01:02:01PM GMT, Ned Baugh [ned.baugh@gmail.com] said the following:
> Yes, but in 3D?  And as seen from the perspective of everyone who's
> ever met them over the course of their lives?
> :)
>
> >  http://suso.suso.org/xulu/A_Yottabyte_of_storage
> >
> >  110YB would approximately be enough to record the entire lifetime of
> > every person who has ever lived in HD.
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Re: [BLUG] SAN (for Ubuntu 8.4 and 10.4) recommendation?

Ugh. See, there is always something. Some new bloated format or app
that people need a 1TB drive for.

On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 01:02:01PM GMT, Ned Baugh [ned.baugh@gmail.com] said the following:
> Yes, but in 3D? And as seen from the perspective of everyone who's
> ever met them over the course of their lives?
> :)
>
> >  http://suso.suso.org/xulu/A_Yottabyte_of_storage
> >
> >  110YB would approximately be enough to record the entire lifetime of
> > every person who has ever lived in HD.
>
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Re: [BLUG] SAN (for Ubuntu 8.4 and 10.4) recommendation?

Yes, but in 3D? And as seen from the perspective of everyone who's
ever met them over the course of their lives?
:)

>  http://suso.suso.org/xulu/A_Yottabyte_of_storage
>
>  110YB would approximately be enough to record the entire lifetime of
> every person who has ever lived in HD.

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Re: [BLUG] NAS (for Ubuntu 8.4 and 10.4) recommendation?

Thanks, everybody, for the reply. I talked to the owner and
he actually was thinking abut NAS instead of SAN. ;-) So I
have changed my subject line. Any recommendation for small
scale NAS?

Best,
Shing-Shong

On 03/16/2012 11:30 PM, Mark Krenz wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 02:59:12PM GMT, Paul Purdom [pwp@cs.indiana.edu] said the following:
>> I just had to remark that 10 TB being small seems funny to me, given the
>> amount of memory I use to get by with.
>
> Yes, however for a SAN that is small. Where I work we have SANS near
> 100TB. And we're on the low end compared to some very big companies.
> There really is a lot of waste though. People don't know how to properly
> manage their data.
>
> I once calculated that at the rate we're going, by the time I'm 85
> years old (2061). We'll be in the yottabyte of storage era. Of course
> there are all kinds of obstacles to get there, but so where there in
> getting to GBs and TBs.
>
> http://suso.suso.org/xulu/A_Yottabyte_of_storage
>
> 110YB would approximately be enough to record the entire lifetime of
> every person who has ever lived in HD.
>
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