Re:Rejoyce! I've found Hank!
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I think he has a point. It's that religion is absurd, and this is a wonderful analogy that will be undoubtedly despised and mocked by the religious folk here and appreciated by the non-religious.
It may not be something that you agree with but just because it's not about Christianity doesn't mean it doesn't have a point, that is for certain.
My guess is because, in its current state, Opera will never have a chance at being very widely used and its standard compliance or lack of has a very negligable effect on web pages as a whole. This is not because it is any worse than other browsers, but because it is not free (beer) and that will always be a deterrent for potential users. The makers of Opera need to make a living though, so unfortunately it would seem that this browser will never have as much of an impact as IE or Netscape until people can get it for free.
What are good low-end solutions for analog video capture on a PC? (in terms of a the actual capturing devices, not the system used) I have been looking for some sort of "all-in-one" kind of thing that does RCA and S-Video input, and the hard part, making sure that it also does output. The closest thing I have found to this is the ATI All-in-Wonder, but that also tries to be a real 2d/3d video card, which I am not in need of. I was thinking about buying the ATI TV-wonder for $80 since its a nice Tv tuner/video capture card, but would still need to find a way to export video, which may prove costly.
The best thing about that site is that for some reason AOL thought they needed to make "FullDisclosure" a registered trademark, just to make it look official.
All I did to get R5 on its own partition was to format one of my extra partitions to BFS, and did a 'dd if=/BeOS/image.be of=/dev/hdb4' (change to whatever partition you want it on), and then made sure that there were no Folders name BeOS in the root directory of Linux or Windows (when BeOS loads it looks for these folders on all partitions it can read and then boots images from that dir. If you have more than one then it boots all of them which gets weird).
I still have to use the boot disk to start, and unfortunately Linux doesn't have BFS support yet (you can try at this page, but I couldn't get the patches to work), so I can't boot it with LILO. Hopefully I'll be able to find LILO for BeOS so I won't have to use the boot floppy or boot from windows anymore.
I think he has a point. It's that religion is absurd, and this is a wonderful analogy that will be undoubtedly despised and mocked by the religious folk here and appreciated by the non-religious.
It may not be something that you agree with but just because it's not about Christianity doesn't mean it doesn't have a point, that is for certain.
'rpm --nodeps packagename.rpm ' works just fine when you have a library rpm doesn't know about.
It sure didn't for me when I ran Red Hat, ignoring dependencies just made things worse when it came to installing programs.
And don't even think about using rpm on slackware, but at least there's good ol' rpm2tgz...
My guess is because, in its current state, Opera will never have a chance at being very widely used and its standard compliance or lack of has a very negligable effect on web pages as a whole. This is not because it is any worse than other browsers, but because it is not free (beer) and that will always be a deterrent for potential users. The makers of Opera need to make a living though, so unfortunately it would seem that this browser will never have as much of an impact as IE or Netscape until people can get it for free.
What are good low-end solutions for analog video capture on a PC? (in terms of a the actual capturing devices, not the system used) I have been looking for some sort of "all-in-one" kind of thing that does RCA and S-Video input, and the hard part, making sure that it also does output. The closest thing I have found to this is the ATI All-in-Wonder, but that also tries to be a real 2d/3d video card, which I am not in need of. I was thinking about buying the ATI TV-wonder for $80 since its a nice Tv tuner/video capture card, but would still need to find a way to export video, which may prove costly.
The best thing about that site is that for some reason AOL thought they needed to make "FullDisclosure" a registered trademark, just to make it look official.
All I did to get R5 on its own partition was to format one of my extra partitions to BFS, and did a 'dd if=/BeOS/image.be of=/dev/hdb4' (change to whatever partition you want it on), and then made sure that there were no Folders name BeOS in the root directory of Linux or Windows (when BeOS loads it looks for these folders on all partitions it can read and then boots images from that dir. If you have more than one then it boots all of them which gets weird).
I still have to use the boot disk to start, and unfortunately Linux doesn't have BFS support yet (you can try at this page, but I couldn't get the patches to work), so I can't boot it with LILO. Hopefully I'll be able to find LILO for BeOS so I won't have to use the boot floppy or boot from windows anymore.