[00:10] <LaserJock> Ahmuck-Jr: yeah
[00:13] <Ahmuck-Jr> shucks
[00:15] <LaserJock> Ahmuck-Jr: I'm going to send out an email that does a better job of explaining what I was saying in the meeting anyway
[00:15] <LaserJock> Ahmuck-Jr: it was just highvoltage, sbalneav and myself, you didn't miss a ton :-)
[00:18] <Ahmuck-Jr> iirc, i was out that day
[00:18] <stgraber> oops, looks like I missed a meeting ... /me should really put all these in the company calendar
[00:18] <stgraber> my ability to switch through all my IRC channels all the time is greatly reduced during work hours ...
[00:18] <Ahmuck-Jr> seen my bug i filed?
[01:04] <Ahmuck-Jr> http://www.yanaklimava.com/Portfolio/1_virtuo/virtuo_main.html
[02:38] <nothingman> stgraber, your site on ltsp clusters is impressive
[02:41] <stgraber> nothingman: thanks
[02:41] <nothingman> have you put it to much practice?
[02:41] <nothingman> I would love to turn my term-server into a cluster for my students
[02:49] <stgraber> I work at RevolutionLinux where we have several customers running on ltsp-cluster
[02:50] <stgraber> with some relatively big networks made of over 3000 thin clients used by up to 40000 users, some of them having both thin clients for on-site access and NX access to the same servers from home
[03:08] <nothingman> very cool
[03:09] <nothingman> have you been able to use it for other purposes?  rendering, for instance?
[03:13] <stgraber> no, ltsp-cluster is about load-balancing the clients not the CPU time so it won't be useful for cases where you have a single process you want to be spread across the cluster
[03:14] <stgraber> basically when you login, it'll ask for an application server, this one will be returned based on the current load on the application servers and all your session will then be on that server
[08:16] <aminus> hi is anyone available here
[22:30] <aminus> hi is anyone here that can help me with server requirements