Re: joint PLUG/AzLoco install fest this Saturday (9/6) at Gangplank in Chandler

2014-09-04 Thread der.hans

Am 03. Sep, 2014 schwätzte Walter Mack so:

moin moin Walter,

thanks for posting about the change of location!

Thanks also to Gangplank for hosting for us.

There is parking at the Gangplank building. There is also lots of parking
at the city garage across the street from Gangplank.

ciao,

der.hans


The next installfest will take place on 9/6 at Gangplank, located at
260 S Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225

http://gangplankhq.com/chandler/

The event will be held from 10am to 4pm.

Walter

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Re: (OT) Questions About SSDs for a Laptop

2014-09-04 Thread Mark Phillips
Michael,

Thanks again for your comments, they are very helpful. I have been googling
RAID1 and LVM and finding lots of good information.

I really like your idea of a RAID1 for the two SSDs. Does it matter if one
is msata and one is not?

I am trying to decide on the merits of using LVM with the RAID1, since I
only have 1 disk and I normally don't partition it so I don't have to worry
about running our of space until the disk is almost full. Could you explain
to me the benefit of using LVM + RAID1 for these two drives? How would you
partition the drives? My current drive has about 420 GB of data in /home,
about 9GB in /opt, and some misc stuff in /var, all of which I need to
transfer that to the new system.

Thanks,

Mark

P.S. One benefit of using both LVM and RAID1 is learning something new! ;)


On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Michael Butash  wrote:

> I really never hit any io constraints on disks honestly since using
> ssd's.  I watch gkrellm like a hawk and tend to notice if something is
> amiss, and disks are never it, unless one dies.  I tend to abuse my system
> with 32db of ram and chrome and firefox each have seen using 10gb of ram
> each, nothing really ever slamming disks.
>
> Some games/graphics intensive apps that use bitmap caching to /tmp or
> somewhere in home I'll give a ramdisk to ease it's pain.  This works well
> for things like minecraft servers to ease killing my ssd's prematurely.
>
> I've never honestly benchmarked my disk i/o with raid, crypto, lvm, and a
> fs atop them, but honestly until I'm aggravated with a visible bottleneck,
> it's doing it's job.  I haven't had that in a desktop setting since going
> to SSD's, period.
>
> I'm pretty happy with the msata mx100 micron's in my dell laptop so far.
> The fact I can have 2x 512gb ssd disks in my 12" laptop and 16gb of ram is
> frigging great.
>
> Do yourself a favour, get a usb3 spindle disk for the bulk data and get a
> smaller ssd.  I used 32, then 64, then 128, then 256, now up to 512gb disks
> that I don't feel I'm getting utterly screwed having to buy 2x for
> resiliency.  Slice your data partitions adequately and learn to live within
> your means.  You quickly figure out what data you really need or don't when
> you have to add space, but lvm's make that painless.  At home I just do
> this with a nas direct, but I rsync a lot of stuff against that for backups
> and working between laptop/desktop on the road or not.
>
> My worst offenders are email, everyone else's data I carry about (hoards
> of data and docs from customers), stupid windoze xp vm as my visio runtime,
> and a few games if they go local.  I'm fairly glad being a linux zealot I
> was weaned off pc games by mid 2000's, seeing some actually want a few
> hundred gigs of space these days. Same reason I don't use win7, they have
> the audacity to ask for 25gb for a base install, just so I can run visio
> somewhere.  Not when I have a 64gb drive. and xp is fine as a hypervisor
> for visio in seamless vbox mode.
>
> Enter lucidchart, it's actually a decent replacement for visio now.  Then
> I'm finally free of any real need for windoze at all.
>
> -mb
>
>
>
> On 09/03/2014 10:20 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
>
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>> Great info...Thanks!
>>
>> Are there any performance (or other issues) between a raid1with two 1tb
>> msata ssds and rsync between one 1tb msata ssd and 7200 rpm 1tb hdd? I like
>> the idea of raid1 with two ssds, but not sure if I am ready to buy 2 1tb
>> ssds. And yes, I really need a 1 tb drive.Just consider me a hoarder of
>> data...;)
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
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Installfest - Moved for 9/6

2014-09-04 Thread jill
This Saturday's Installfest has moved!  UAT has some conflicting
scheduling this fall so Gangplank in Chandler has kindly agreed to host
for these dates.  Updated event info:
http://phxlinux.org/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2014/09/06/1242112/-/moved-linux-installfest.html

The Installfest will be at Gangplank on:
9/6
9/20
10/18

We'll have regular Installfest hours of 10am - 4pm.

Gangplank is located at 260 S Arizona Ave Chandler, AZ 85224, which is
the NW corner of Arizona Ave and Frye.  There is a free public parking
garage across the street, with a crosswalk leading from the garage to
our doorstep.
http://gangplankhq.com/wp-content/uploads/GPParking-1.jpg


-Jill


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Why the police are listening to your calls and why Congress won't stop them

2014-09-04 Thread techlists


This is LOCAL Gov.  Notice how they hide that they have this equipment.  
They are forced to sign a non-disclosure.


http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/police-listening-calls-congress-wont-stop/

Keith


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Re: Aaron Swartz movie

2014-09-04 Thread Shawn Badger
I watched that a couple weeks ago, what a great story.
I am still amazed at the ignorance of the FBI when it comes to what is
considered a computer crime.


On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 1:02 AM, der.hans  wrote:

> moin moin,
>
> hadn't heard about this movie. I did hear an ad for a movie with Lessig in
> it today, but only heard his name, not the ad. Not sure if there's
> something else with him coming out.
>
> http://www.takepart.com/internets-own-boy
>
> Tim Berners-Lee ... Himself
> Cory Doctorow   ... Himself
> Peter Eckersley ... Himself
> Lawrence Lessig ... Himself
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3268458/?ref_=nm_knf_t3
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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