On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 23:58:31 +1000
Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 08:26, Heather/Femme wrote:
> > it's not femm having a bad trip?
> > lol! Most assuredly, NOT!
> > I've been sober since last Thursday.
> >
> > Count on Wednesday being another stoner day though.
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 08:26, Heather/Femme wrote:
> it's not femm having a bad trip?
> lol! Most assuredly, NOT!
> I've been sober since last Thursday.
>
> Count on Wednesday being another stoner day though. *sigh*. Last one
> fortunately for a while.
>
> heh
>
> Femme
Femme has a "trip" whe
On Tuesday 30 Sep 2003 1:06 am, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Aron Smith wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 14:46, robin wrote:
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>>BOBOBOBGOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO
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> >>Would someone kindly remove ninja queen from this list and/or get her
> >>urgent medical attention?
> >>
> >>Sir
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 18:06, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Aron Smith wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 14:46, robin wrote:
> >
> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>
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> >>>BOBOBOBGOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO
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> >>Would someone kindly remove ninja queen from this list and/or get her
> >>urgent
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:12:25 -0700
Aron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 14:46, robin wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > >BOBOBOBGOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO
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> > >
> > Would someone kindly remove ninja queen from this list and/or get
> > her urgent medical att
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 14:46, robin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >BOBOBOBGOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO
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> Would someone kindly remove ninja queen from this list and/or get her
> urgent medical attention?
>
> Sir Robin
it's not femm having a bad trip?
Want to buy your Pack or Services
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BOBOBOBGOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO
Would someone kindly remove ninja queen from this list and/or get her
urgent medical attention?
Sir Robin
--
"I can say: 'Thank these bees for their honey as though they were kind people who have
prepared it for you'; that is intelligible
BOBOBOBGOBOBOBOBOBOBOBOBO
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Thanks.
Nice explanation. Do you know the advantages/disadvantages of the other
journalized filesystems.
P
On Thursday 18 September 2003 06:52 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Thursday 18 Sep 2003 11:16 am, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> > Could someone please set the record straight...
> > Do files on ext3
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 20:16, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> Could someone please set the record straight...
> Do files on ext3 filesystems get and stay fragmented? Does this degrade
> performance? What tools are available to defrag?
> TIA
> Paul
Fragmentation for any ext file system (or any of the other
On Thursday 18 Sep 2003 11:16 am, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> Could someone please set the record straight...
> Do files on ext3 filesystems get and stay fragmented? Does this degrade
> performance? What tools are available to defrag?
> TIA
> Paul
Answers
Not to any significant degree, No, and Possibly
Paul,
You should really look in the archives (last 2 months). The quick answer
is not it does not fragment.
Tony.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] file fragmentation
Could
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 02:36, Brooks Family wrote:
> How does linux handle file fragmentation and, thus, defragmentation?
No need. Unless you're running a news server or a file server that has
thousands and thousands of very small files, and that would be using
Ext3 - else, you don't worry about it
Brooks Family wrote:
How does linux handle file fragmentation and, thus, defragmentation?
IIRC, I wrote a long explanation of this a couple of weeks ago. The
short explanation is:
Linux filesystems don't fragment because they don't put files in stupid
places. Unix doesn't either. Nor does MacI
http://librenix.com/?inode=829
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 11:36, Brooks Family wrote:
> How does linux handle file fragmentation and, thus, defragmentation?
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> __
> Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
> Go to
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 11:36:15 -0500
Brooks Family <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> How does linux handle file fragmentation and, thus, defragmentation?
The file system is just smarter about how it writes and locates on the
drive, so much smarter than something like FAT32 that it is not even on
the s
> -Original Message-
> From: Brooks Family [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:36 AM
> To: Newbie
> Subject: [newbie] File fragmentation?
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> How does linux handle file fragmentation and, thus, defragmentation?
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Linux and MS windows differ greatly on t
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