rm -r schoolw*
Mar. 15th, 2003 10:59 pmAhh, obscure unix commands. Such power and obscurity. Makes you wonder, though, if people could be bothered to maybe glue a usable interface on to things like bandwidth management, so I don't have to learn such horrid abominations as
Now, the above command is perfectly logical, but is far from intuitive. On the other hand, the holy GNU has given us wget, which is the greatest leeching program ever made. Find something cool on the web? Find a lot of it and want it all? wget is there for you.
Sent the spring break LAN invites today. You'll be hearing a lot about this in the next two weeks, mostly because I'm a) on pins and needles waiting for it and b) I have a TON of stuff to do on spring break to prepare for it. Four computers to configure, two of those from scratch, not to mention all the other planning and communication that goes into a PhatLAN. It's really a lot more real work than school ever was, except it's exponentially more interesting. To me.
Ah, lots more to say but church is at 8 tomorrow. Yes, AM. So goodnight for now
tc class add dev eth1 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 150kbit burst 6k quantum 1504 prio 1
Now, the above command is perfectly logical, but is far from intuitive. On the other hand, the holy GNU has given us wget, which is the greatest leeching program ever made. Find something cool on the web? Find a lot of it and want it all? wget is there for you.
Sent the spring break LAN invites today. You'll be hearing a lot about this in the next two weeks, mostly because I'm a) on pins and needles waiting for it and b) I have a TON of stuff to do on spring break to prepare for it. Four computers to configure, two of those from scratch, not to mention all the other planning and communication that goes into a PhatLAN. It's really a lot more real work than school ever was, except it's exponentially more interesting. To me.
Ah, lots more to say but church is at 8 tomorrow. Yes, AM. So goodnight for now