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debugging doc ???
What info did you need that you didn't find ?
between the Anotated BeBook and the Be newsletters... and the source codes...
Though NIC drivers are maybe the hardest and least documented ones. But as far as debugging goes, BeOS still takes the road, and as far as kernel land is concerned, Linux looses it with it's SysReq key.. The BeOS kernel embeds a full blown debugger. (even with a gdb stub, but Linux has it too IIRC). -
If they allowed servers on 80
If they allowed commercial servers on port 80 again, I'd switch in a second. This is some sweet "up" bandwidth for my needs and that price (which should be tempered with the fact that I'll have broadband at hom anyways). Currently I'm using DHS to put up a frame to my servers on other ports, but this isn't that viable for a commercial site (some firewalls at anal companies block http outgoing everything but port 80).
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Re:Grabbed a quick mirror
Another mirror
Brought to you in 2 seconds flat by the beutiful cooperation among Linux webserver, Samba, Windows XP, and Opera's "Save with images" feature.
Life _is_ getting better.
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Off-topic, but hey...boring subject...
This was an interesting link I thought.
Joe
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Roll Your Own
Why not? Pat Beirne did. Pat is the former Chief Engineer at Corel, and when he got tired of polluting, he bought himself a Mazda Miata and converted it. PEN has a brief article about it as well.
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Roll Your Own
Why not? Pat Beirne did. Pat is the former Chief Engineer at Corel, and when he got tired of polluting, he bought himself a Mazda Miata and converted it. PEN has a brief article about it as well.
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Re:Linux is catchings up...
Well, maybe, probably. Though for sound mixing there are a few decent programs there (at least I've done my part) and for graphics there are also a number of good (i.e. very workable) tools. 3D modeling, I am not aware of there being anything even remotely close to Windows/Mac packages, so that would be a real gap.
I think you are right with your point about maturity and completeness. On the other hand I simply don't agree with the necessity to have everything in one program, or for the need to have that program to be usable by absolutely every idiot. If you are capable enough to do great graphics on a computer then likely you can also learn how to edit a textfile. And this saves developers a lot of time writing wack code for preference dialogs and other "rubbish". -
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Mirrored
Another mirror. Add more people please.
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Don't rip apart that classic Mac...
Just get an old Macintosh SE/30, upgrade the RAM and the hard drive and install m68klinux or NetBSD (of course it runs NetBSD!). I did and I'm currently running a webserver on it (well, at least until the end of the semester) here. Yeah, it's slow. But nothing beats running X on a 512x384 black and white screen.
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vendor prices for XP
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I Still Refuse to Bye OneI still refuse to buy one until:
- They offer just the hardware without requiring subscription (or huge up front fee) and the unit is mostly functional without it.
- It becomes a general purpose multimedia machine which I can do what ever the heck I want to with.
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GnuPG is a backend
Personally, I don't see the big deal. GnuPG is a backend component, and nothing more. There are already some excellent frontends for GnuPG, such as KMail. Here are some old screenshots I took of KMail's GnuPG support in action:
OpenPGP password prompt
Key selection dialog
Viewing an encrypted message
Viewing a signed message
One just sets their public key, and they're done. The compose window has little buttons to enable signing and encryption of a message. I have KMail configured to sign automatically, and it can also be set to automatically enable encryption when you have the recpient's public key.
I will admit that creating a keypair and downloading new keys isn't as easy, but KMail just goes to show that the power of the command-line GnuPG can easily be made accessable
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GnuPG is a backend
Personally, I don't see the big deal. GnuPG is a backend component, and nothing more. There are already some excellent frontends for GnuPG, such as KMail. Here are some old screenshots I took of KMail's GnuPG support in action:
OpenPGP password prompt
Key selection dialog
Viewing an encrypted message
Viewing a signed message
One just sets their public key, and they're done. The compose window has little buttons to enable signing and encryption of a message. I have KMail configured to sign automatically, and it can also be set to automatically enable encryption when you have the recpient's public key.
I will admit that creating a keypair and downloading new keys isn't as easy, but KMail just goes to show that the power of the command-line GnuPG can easily be made accessable
-Ryan -
GnuPG is a backend
Personally, I don't see the big deal. GnuPG is a backend component, and nothing more. There are already some excellent frontends for GnuPG, such as KMail. Here are some old screenshots I took of KMail's GnuPG support in action:
OpenPGP password prompt
Key selection dialog
Viewing an encrypted message
Viewing a signed message
One just sets their public key, and they're done. The compose window has little buttons to enable signing and encryption of a message. I have KMail configured to sign automatically, and it can also be set to automatically enable encryption when you have the recpient's public key.
I will admit that creating a keypair and downloading new keys isn't as easy, but KMail just goes to show that the power of the command-line GnuPG can easily be made accessable
-Ryan -
GnuPG is a backend
Personally, I don't see the big deal. GnuPG is a backend component, and nothing more. There are already some excellent frontends for GnuPG, such as KMail. Here are some old screenshots I took of KMail's GnuPG support in action:
OpenPGP password prompt
Key selection dialog
Viewing an encrypted message
Viewing a signed message
One just sets their public key, and they're done. The compose window has little buttons to enable signing and encryption of a message. I have KMail configured to sign automatically, and it can also be set to automatically enable encryption when you have the recpient's public key.
I will admit that creating a keypair and downloading new keys isn't as easy, but KMail just goes to show that the power of the command-line GnuPG can easily be made accessable
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Re:Now the real question is...
The Interactive Fiction Archive already has some useful links if you search for SoftPorn... As IANAL, I can't speak for the legal ramifications of the Apple II version, or the DOS executible, Inform remake, or other variations you might find there, but it is avaliable.
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Become a Software Monopoly 101
You want the truth?! You can't handle the truth!
Ade_
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Re:Hosting Myself???Step 1: Register at DHS for a Dynamic/Static Subdomain (Free)
Step 2: Redirect traffic from your family domain to the dynamic one.
Step 3: Install Linux on a nice 486 with ~32 MB RAM and at least a 1 GB HD
Step 4: Install apache , sendmail, perl, and maybe webmin if you are completely unfamiliar with Linux.
Step 5: If you want a web front end for your email system, try out NeoMail
Step 6: That's about it, you'll have to mess with the configration files before it runs, but it's worth it. The fact that all your email is automagically downloaded to your local machine is just an added bonus.
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URL (or lack thereof)Well, as promised here's some more info, now that I'm home from work.
It's made by Epoch and officially called the "Indoor Racer RC 1/43 SPEC-1. The car has a URL on the rear spoiler that points to e-kuruma.com , but that seems to be a car auction site.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a web page on it, so I guess I'll have to make my own... I threw a bunch of pictures and movies up at my webserver
Sorry for the shoddy Quicktime anims, it's kinda hard to drive while holding a camera
:PPost if you can find any info on it!
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Re:They're not U.S. Senators
California, at least, hasn't elected [mcjonline.com] any dead men lately [senate.gov].
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Re:The next golden egg
Alot of improvement can be made using just MP3 technology today.
Transmit 22khz mono audio and 64kbits/sec is more than enough.
Spider food!
food!
Tom -
spider food
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Re:duh, challenge response!
From tomstdenis.home.dhs.org/
<Page Cut>
Pro MS?
Yeah you heard right I am pro-MS. Why? Because nobody else is.
As you read this Perl processed Apache served page please keep an open
mind why I think MS is not such a bad company.
The monopoly
Ok so you guys think because MS packs IE and MSN stuff with Windows it
is a monopoly right? Well monopolies only exist where alternatives are
removed from the playing field. Goto msn.com and type in Mozilla into
the search box.
</Page Cut>
Oh well even the smart ones can be misguided
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Re:Very interesting
I put in a separate alias for each service I subscribe to. That way I can tell who has sold my address. It also allows me to drop that specific address from my alias list, allowing me to keep the other ones still working but not having to sift through the spam (which is useful for announcements and for sites like eBay where it sends ligitimate notifications). I have one for my wife to use on usenet too. Once that one gets too much spam, I'll change it slightly. that way you can still reply-to and have it get to her.
For those who don't know how, you just add a line in /etc/aliases.
alias: account
One of the advantages of running your own SMTP server. I use DHS for my (free) domains and am running this on a home network off a cable modem w/ linksys router. No, it's not an open relay. -
Supplemental readingIn The Beginning Was The Command Line
A long, incisive, and--in its own way--funny essay by sci-fi author Neal Stephenson. Nominally about the OS wars, it has an interesting analysis of the way our culture has traded in text (books) for media (videos, movies, TV, music, theme parks, etc). It is a different take on many of the issues raised by Fahrenheit 451.
You can get a taste of it from this cookie file.
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Re:Slow day for news
Windows 2000 CD meets a fire.
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Re:How they can tell
On mine, I Do not even have the Option to do Remote access, Maybe it depends on model/firmware. I had the thought of puting a proxy on the computer designated as the DMZ and getting at the configuration through that because it would be comming from the internal network. But then I thought about it and have no real purpose to do this, so why bother.
As for the IP, since AT&TBI started after AT&T tried to screw @Home, I have been stuck with DCHP. I have been told though that the Lease time is 4 days, and it will not change your IP if your are connected during the renewal, so it's just about as good as a static IP. For ease of remembering I have a DHS account so I have an easily rememberalbe name to go to instead of the IP. If that for some reason does not work I am in IRC 24/7 in a channel with an eggdrop that publishes a list of everyone who is in the channel and their IP. The DHS method is by far easier though. For Remote access I run VNC on my main computer, and with Tiny firewall I have it so that only connections comming from the IP Blocks belonging to where I am can get to it, else it will hit the firewall, and that access is only allowed during the time period I would be there during. No form of secure tunneling though. -
Re:Gaming and play litterature (Veering OT)
The best essay I've ever read on (narrative) game design theory is Crimes Against Mimesis by Roger Giner-Sorolla.
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URLs make it easy to access different information
If I had a website with some information on it, It'd be much easier to access it at something like Indesnet.dhs.org rather than http://www.domain.com/this/is/my/website/because/
I /cannot/have/a/domain/
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Re:Yeah...
Hehe, I emember you could drag a drive-icon from its map to the dectop or something, and not be able to drag it back again or something...
Btw, I'm hacking on something I call Editor's Shell, which is to borrow a lot from the OS/2 Workspace Shell. But a lot of things will be different, especially the back-end, object management API, which is nearly finnished. -
Re:Yeah...
Hehe, I emember you could drag a drive-icon from its map to the dectop or something, and not be able to drag it back again or something...
Btw, I'm hacking on something I call Editor's Shell, which is to borrow a lot from the OS/2 Workspace Shell. But a lot of things will be different, especially the back-end, object management API, which is nearly finnished. -
Re:Don't Expect MuchAt one point we had 18 dead monitors lined up in the hall (which were slated for a massive roof disposal
For those who didn't quite get the ``roof" reference:
http://cibo.dhs.org/hold/movies/clips.zipThey included these clips (since R4.5), and other sundry pieces of media on every BeOS CD sold, including tribute songs:
http://cibo.dhs.org/hold/sound/songs.zipIt was truly a special thing to be a part of (even if your part was miniscule).
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Re:Don't Expect MuchAt one point we had 18 dead monitors lined up in the hall (which were slated for a massive roof disposal
For those who didn't quite get the ``roof" reference:
http://cibo.dhs.org/hold/movies/clips.zipThey included these clips (since R4.5), and other sundry pieces of media on every BeOS CD sold, including tribute songs:
http://cibo.dhs.org/hold/sound/songs.zipIt was truly a special thing to be a part of (even if your part was miniscule).
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Re:Just as good, eh?Liquid water, that is either very hot (near the smoker) or quite cold (further away), at very high pressure several thousand feet below sea level, no light, instead a lot of minerals and salts that are toxic (or at least harmful) to "life as we know it". Just a couple of decades ago scientist believed that to be "completely inhospitable to life", just like the AC thinks about Europa - with the difference that he is probably not a scientist.
As for the rest, read the first site I linked to, and the other articles found there - The Origin of Life.
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Re:SuSE does this out of the box...I take it that if you want to play really safe you'd have to encrypt your swap partition too, after all, any file you recently opened may get swapped to disk.
It would be convinient if you could have multiple entries in fstab share the same password, for now a little shell script will do (also because Aurora doesn't support text input yet).
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MIRROR!!
I got a mirror of it up...go to:
http://shaz.dhs.org/~joe/wolfmp-linux-1.0.b2.x86.r un
I look forward to seeing my bandwidth die.
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Re:Maybe this will get your collective minds going
Right. Uh, try this url
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Maybe this will get your collective minds going
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Re:Mirror or mirror
i have mirrored your mirror here
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No window manager thing
Actually, I do the same thing using fvwm, maximized windows, and a program I wrote - Xmerge, which merges two windows into one with two frames.
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Um, I market Linux as a M$ desktop replacementOk, slightly off-topic, I know, but I market this.
I'm just starting out, and haven't had that many takers yet, but who knows? If this takes off, I'll be in front of the pack
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I GOT A MIRROR!
http://shaz.dhs.org/~joe/fellowshipoftherings_fs.
m ov
Check it out!