[03:39] <kylem> infinity, want me to bring anything from canada?
[03:41] <infinity> Girls that say "aboot"?
[03:41] <infinity> Maple syrup and toques?
[03:41] <johanbr> Some poutine, maybe?
[03:41] <infinity> I'm not sure.
[03:41] <infinity> Poutine doesn't travel well.
[03:41] <infinity> I only like it fresh.  That crazy canned poutine concept makes me ill.
[03:42] <kylem> hehe
[03:42] <johanbr> Maybe you could smuggle some vegemite into the US and sell it at jacked-up prices to Aussie expats.
[03:42] <infinity> It's been taken off the ban list already, apparently.
[03:42] <infinity> That was short-lived.
[07:47] <fabbione> BenC: ping?
[03:29] <BenC> fabbione: pong
[04:46] <fabbione> BenC: sorry i don't remember what i had to askl
[06:19] <highvoltage> I know this channel is for development discussion only, but I really can't think of a better place to ask. What kernel is the best to use on an LTSP server, -generic, or -server?
[06:19] <zul> server probably but you might want to check on the ltsp server
[06:19] <zul> er..channel
[06:21] <highvoltage> already did :)
[06:21] <highvoltage> I think I'll have to do some real life performance tests next week. I'll come back to provide some feedback.
[07:09] <tfheen> highvoltage: I'd say the -generic one; you probably want lower latency and such rather than maximum throughput
[07:11] <highvoltage> tfheen: that was the direction I was thinking in. although I wondered how the -generic one would perform under high loads as apposed to the server one. I also think -generic would work best, I'll include that on our default cd tentatively and do some real life tests next week.
[07:35] <neuralis> highvoltage: an ltsp server is a server in a pretty unconventional sense. you want generic, for the same reason that a desktop user wants generic.
[07:39] <highvoltage> neuralis: ok.
[07:39] <highvoltage> we used the server kernel before for ltsp servers, and it worked ok, but I will go with generic for the next updates.