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### 44 computers in total |
### 44 computers in total |
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### 88 across both labs |
### 88 across both labs |
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### Each machine gets about 500kH/s, so about four equal |
### Each machine gets about 500kH/s, so about four equal my 3060Ti |
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### The T1000 is |
### The T1000 is basically the same in compute to a GTX 1650 [https://old.reddit.com/r/lowendgaming/comments/sirouj/how_does_the_nvidia_t600_or_t1000_compare_to_the/hvahx66/] |
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### Adding all 88 computers from both labs would net us ~ |
### Adding all 88 computers from both labs would net us ~40Mh/s, about ~5x the compute in our current 8Mh/s cluster |
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### Leave a notice on the screen in case someone needs to do lab work? |
### Leave a notice on the screen in case someone needs to do lab work? |
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#### netcat from the lab computer to shell, respond "hey type something and press enter if you need this machine" and fullscreen the terminal window |
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#### on shell's end have a tmux session with 88 panes?? |
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## Visited the EERC and looked at the GPUs in 330 and 328 |
## Visited the EERC and looked at the GPUs in 330 and 328 |
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### 330 used T1000's |
### 330 used T1000's |
Revision as of 21:44, 7 November 2024
- Waited a minute for Gorkem to finish his very important talk
- Presentation from Lucas on ricing WMs!
- What is a WM/DE
- History of GNOME/KDE
- Info about AwesomeWM
- X11
- Configuration done in Lua
- Info about Hyprland
- Wayland
- single .conf file, automatically reloads on changes
- Live demo!
- AwesomeWM
- Fully custom setup
- made from the ground-up using only default awesome widgets
- Hyprland
- Customized with some bits from premade configs
- What programs do you use?
feh
for images- Even on Hyprland
- Does that mean it's running in XWayland?
vlc
for videoranger
as a file manager
- AwesomeWM
- NCl Team game stuffs
- Hashtopolis clusters are in the works for competitive teams 1 and 2
- Hashtopolis cluster of all lab machines in Rekhi 113 for team 1?
- They have pretty good
- Team 1 is using 113 as our base of operations for the Team game anyway
- Is this allowed?
- Would NCL get mad with us using more resources than we could feasibly purchase?
- We're not spending any money
- Not "collaborating" with anyone outside of our team
- Doesn't explicitly break any rules?
- More importantly, would Tech get mad?
- Jury is still out on that
- Just shut it down whenever we're not in the room?
- Future of RedTeam
- Creating docs for RedTeam to better retain knowledge between generations
- Host on LUG wiki?
- Getting more LUG members on RedTeam eboard next year?
- May help for having more technical and hands-on talks
- A lot of LUG is on RedTeam already anyway
- Majority of the more technical members in RedTeam are in LUG
- Creating docs for RedTeam to better retain knowledge between generations
- Finished the meeting and left to try out a USB drive with a portable install of Python+Pip+Hashtopolis on Rekhi 113 machines
- All the computers run RHEL and have NVIDIA Quadro T1000's (same as Rekhi 112)
- 44 computers in total
- 88 across both labs
- Each machine gets about 500kH/s, so about four equal my 3060Ti
- The T1000 is basically the same in compute to a GTX 1650 [1]
- Adding all 88 computers from both labs would net us ~40Mh/s, about ~5x the compute in our current 8Mh/s cluster
- Leave a notice on the screen in case someone needs to do lab work?
- netcat from the lab computer to shell, respond "hey type something and press enter if you need this machine" and fullscreen the terminal window
- on shell's end have a tmux session with 88 panes??
- Visited the EERC and looked at the GPUs in 330 and 328
- 330 used T1000's
- 328 used a mix of potato VGA GPUs and integrated graphics so we didn't even bother checking
- The T1000 seems to be standard GPU for lab machines on campus
- Maybe one or two labs with beefy GPUs exist on campus?
- Probably in the MEEM or EERC if it exists at all
- I heard the GLRC has a good computer lab
- Maybe one or two labs with beefy GPUs exist on campus?
- Visited Rozsa computer lab, was tap-access restricted :(
- All the computers run RHEL and have NVIDIA Quadro T1000's (same as Rekhi 112)