I don't have many problems with it. When I do I just fix it. Arch isn't really is distro for people who simply follow direction. Sometimes there are puzzles for us to solve. Usually though, "problems" that pop up just regular Linux system administration tasks other distros "fix" for you. I'm happy you found a distro you're happy with. That's one of the beauties of the Linux community. As of late there are distros for all skill and interest levels.
Agreed, but it is very misleading since not all planets in our solar system share a point near Earth's barycenter. This can lead to a good deal of confusion when asking questions such as, "Does Jupiter revolve around the Sun?" No, it does not. But how many people do you think would knee jerk a "Yes"? So the correct response anytime someone asks if a planet revolves around a star is "No." And that is because they do not. Let's use our words to educate instead of mislead due to a lazy explanation. If we want to teach something to someone who cannot understand what we are trying to teach, we are teaching them incorrectly. They should not suffer due to our laziness. (This comment is directed at our education system; not any of the posts in this thread.) http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/barycenter/en/
He should not be prosecuted for giving his funds, but for spreading his hate speech in public against gays. And the proper punishment would be: banning him to repeat that or face a heavy fine (yeah yeah free speech lala I hear you, idiot!)
Your going to need to explicate. What "hate speech" are you referring to? My understanding of the situation is that he has never given context to the contribution or his views on the subject.
While the PSTN may be illegally tapped as routinely as I eat pizza, evidence gathered in such a way is not admissible in court. It is only a short matter of time before we likely see our other communications showing up in court without warrants to obtain. With the NSA's data harvesting being public knowledge and law enforcement agencies able to request it there will no longer be an expectation of privacy. Our governement has done a great job labeling all forms of dissent "terrorism" and will stop at nothing to prevent political reform.
This is a very productive post. Thank you for an intelligent answer that will help this person in the future. Teach a man to fish and you feed him forever.
Really the weirdest? If the weirdest is really what you're after I would say an ATM. Those usually run Windows and when I saw one running Linux I was very surprised. But it isn't really that weird to find linux in places that aren't obvious. So much so that now I expect to find Linux if I find a device where I assume there is a high level language used to maintain it (and surprised if it is something else).
A few quick examples of places Linux is gaining ground that may not be obvious to the average consumer: Cable boxes Televisions Gaming consoles Auto-mobile dashes Refrigerators Soda dispensers Aquarium/Terrarium controls
Citizens (in a democracy) decide on who occupies the positions of power
Oh? And when did the average citizen start deciding who is in the presidential primaries? By the time a politician has enough clout to run, he/she is already entrenched in such a political mud-hole that no winch of candor could pull him/her out. When is the last time a third party had a chance? The options the average person has to vote on are already primed and ready to turn us citizens on one another with our political angst. If given a choice, I would rather vote on a leader than a politician. But I have never had that choice; it's always A or B.
I see it and am disgusted. People claim we have representation because we get to vote on which shill will get the desk. Truth is, it doesn't matter. Full disclosure: I am currently wearing a t-shirt that has "I DON'T NEED SEX. The Government Fucks Me Everyday." written across the front.
How very true. Many Democrats don't like to admit this, but they are the only party to ever vote in favor of slavery. Now the Republicans are labeled the racists. (I am of neither party. I'm just showing how drastically parties change as well as the People's perception of them.)
I think a good deal of the Apple hate came when they stopped innovating and started suing. Then the constant releases to break functionality forcing you to buy new, technically unnecessary hardware and the "you can't modify your hardware" mentality. Apple used to be a very different company at one point.
Formula to prove my slashdot worth: 1. Count number of digits in my assigned number. 2. Add one to previous number. 3. Call out those with one digit higher. It doesn't matter how many digits you have. Many of us are on our second or third accounts at this point for one reason or another. And those who are newer should be welcomed along with their opinions. How I miss the pre-Dice nobody bitched about Dice Slashdot.
Considering this is necessary for DOCSIS and QAM I would agree. There is really no way of know what is the most used. But this algorithm has to be somewhere in the top; specifically FFT.
When you do something like this you know the consequences. It is shameful that he turned on those he fought alongside. And if you don't agree with that, let him fry for breaking the law. Either way, neither side should consider him worthy of anything other than a long prison sentence for breaking the rules of their society.
I suspect they are doing it so they can do whatever the fuck they want without recourse because nobody is up their ass investigating the blatant abuse. The FBI is kinda known for being pushy asshats.
Actually the instructions from Oracle are rather incomplete. Shoot over a link to these things that are easily found through Google and I will gladly tell you why they don't work. I tried many things I found on Google. It isn't as simple as it seems on the surface. The error messages give no clear indication of the problem. Albeit a simple fix once you know what is actually wrong, you can't know until you fail for a miserably long amount of time. And lack of proper documentation for an enterprise product is NOT trivial.
I don't have many problems with it. When I do I just fix it. Arch isn't really is distro for people who simply follow direction. Sometimes there are puzzles for us to solve. Usually though, "problems" that pop up just regular Linux system administration tasks other distros "fix" for you. I'm happy you found a distro you're happy with. That's one of the beauties of the Linux community. As of late there are distros for all skill and interest levels.
Agreed, but it is very misleading since not all planets in our solar system share a point near Earth's barycenter. This can lead to a good deal of confusion when asking questions such as, "Does Jupiter revolve around the Sun?" No, it does not. But how many people do you think would knee jerk a "Yes"? So the correct response anytime someone asks if a planet revolves around a star is "No." And that is because they do not. Let's use our words to educate instead of mislead due to a lazy explanation. If we want to teach something to someone who cannot understand what we are trying to teach, we are teaching them incorrectly. They should not suffer due to our laziness. (This comment is directed at our education system; not any of the posts in this thread.) http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/barycenter/en/
Well technically the Earth doesn't revolve around the sun. http://zidbits.com/2011/09/the-earth-doesnt-actually-orbit-the-sun/
He should not be prosecuted for giving his funds, but for spreading his hate speech in public against gays.
And the proper punishment would be: banning him to repeat that or face a heavy fine (yeah yeah free speech lala I hear you, idiot!)
Your going to need to explicate. What "hate speech" are you referring to? My understanding of the situation is that he has never given context to the contribution or his views on the subject.
think about the privacy?!
While the PSTN may be illegally tapped as routinely as I eat pizza, evidence gathered in such a way is not admissible in court. It is only a short matter of time before we likely see our other communications showing up in court without warrants to obtain. With the NSA's data harvesting being public knowledge and law enforcement agencies able to request it there will no longer be an expectation of privacy. Our governement has done a great job labeling all forms of dissent "terrorism" and will stop at nothing to prevent political reform.
This is a very productive post. Thank you for an intelligent answer that will help this person in the future. Teach a man to fish and you feed him forever.
Really the weirdest? If the weirdest is really what you're after I would say an ATM. Those usually run Windows and when I saw one running Linux I was very surprised. But it isn't really that weird to find linux in places that aren't obvious. So much so that now I expect to find Linux if I find a device where I assume there is a high level language used to maintain it (and surprised if it is something else).
A few quick examples of places Linux is gaining ground that may not be obvious to the average consumer:
Cable boxes
Televisions
Gaming consoles
Auto-mobile dashes
Refrigerators
Soda dispensers
Aquarium/Terrarium controls
Citizens (in a democracy) decide on who occupies the positions of power
Oh? And when did the average citizen start deciding who is in the presidential primaries? By the time a politician has enough clout to run, he/she is already entrenched in such a political mud-hole that no winch of candor could pull him/her out. When is the last time a third party had a chance? The options the average person has to vote on are already primed and ready to turn us citizens on one another with our political angst. If given a choice, I would rather vote on a leader than a politician. But I have never had that choice; it's always A or B.
Good luck, sucker!
I see it and am disgusted. People claim we have representation because we get to vote on which shill will get the desk. Truth is, it doesn't matter.
Full disclosure: I am currently wearing a t-shirt that has "I DON'T NEED SEX. The Government Fucks Me Everyday." written across the front.
I think dog and pony show rings a little more true.
How very true. Many Democrats don't like to admit this, but they are the only party to ever vote in favor of slavery. Now the Republicans are labeled the racists. (I am of neither party. I'm just showing how drastically parties change as well as the People's perception of them.)
I think a good deal of the Apple hate came when they stopped innovating and started suing. Then the constant releases to break functionality forcing you to buy new, technically unnecessary hardware and the "you can't modify your hardware" mentality. Apple used to be a very different company at one point.
Formula to prove my slashdot worth: 1. Count number of digits in my assigned number. 2. Add one to previous number. 3. Call out those with one digit higher.
It doesn't matter how many digits you have. Many of us are on our second or third accounts at this point for one reason or another. And those who are newer should be welcomed along with their opinions. How I miss the pre-Dice nobody bitched about Dice Slashdot.
Steve Jobs is dead and Wozniak isn't a part of the company. Or we could choose to not split hairs. HP developed the first personal computer.
1 Soldering something doesn't make it different. 2 Apple does not make or design wafers for the Macintosh. feature request != design
Considering this is necessary for DOCSIS and QAM I would agree. There is really no way of know what is the most used. But this algorithm has to be somewhere in the top; specifically FFT.
When you do something like this you know the consequences. It is shameful that he turned on those he fought alongside. And if you don't agree with that, let him fry for breaking the law. Either way, neither side should consider him worthy of anything other than a long prison sentence for breaking the rules of their society.
I too have zero sympathy for those who get taken over. But the citizens it puts at risk are a different story.
I suspect they are doing it so they can do whatever the fuck they want without recourse because nobody is up their ass investigating the blatant abuse. The FBI is kinda known for being pushy asshats.
to ignore FOIA.
Do you perform end to end testing before you demo your dog?
http://www.noaa.gov/foia/training_tutorials/redacting-documents.html
Someone doesn't get jokes... Do a little reading on Kevin Mitnick and what authorities thought he could do by whistling into a phone.
Actually the instructions from Oracle are rather incomplete. Shoot over a link to these things that are easily found through Google and I will gladly tell you why they don't work. I tried many things I found on Google. It isn't as simple as it seems on the surface. The error messages give no clear indication of the problem. Albeit a simple fix once you know what is actually wrong, you can't know until you fail for a miserably long amount of time. And lack of proper documentation for an enterprise product is NOT trivial.