- Don't put anything in the game that will irritate the user. I'm talking interface here, so go for a minimal, but useful HUD. Use sane controls that can be reconfigured by the user to his/her liking. Make sure you take out the bugs.
SS2 would not have been the same without the bugs. *shudders*
I can't stand an OS anymore, when I don't know how everything in it works and what does what.
Oh, excellent! I have a statement and a question:
I'm running Gentoo Unstable x86. I recently inserted the consolekit and policykit USE flags into my make.conf. The HAL automounter no longer functions for USB block devices *or* SD/MMC cards that I insert into my system. Additionally, K3B no longer detects the presence of my USB CD/DVD burner. Do you have any idea how to fix my issue?
Note that I can insert a USB block device, or stick a disc into that burner and manually mount it with no issues.
In FF, you can keep typing 'sla' and selecting the same page, and FF will get the hint and start sticking that page that you visit most often at the top of the list.
*shrug*/me *really* hopes that the Mozilla folks get enough fan-mail so's that they don't remove The Bar.:D
...the first entry, until I finally cleaned my history, was facesloaded.com...
You *do* know that you can highlight an entry in The Bar with the keyboard and press the Delete key on your keyboard to remove it from the current (and all future) searches? [This is not to say that re-visiting that site will not put it back in The Bar, though.]
The location bar seems to heavily weight sites that have been visited in the "recent" past, and also heavily weights items in the list that are selected, as opposed to those that are routily ignored.
*nods* Additionally, it weights results by the *characters that are typed* to access a page in the AwesomeBar.
In my case: "blogs." to reach blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/ "sor" to reach blogs.msdn.com/michcap/
The OP's question is about what your line above. Why is it a big pain to get the PM stuff working right?
On my Toughbook CF-30, the PM stuff Just Fucking Worked. I get four to eight hours [0] of battery life, at ~half screen brightness with the wifi and Bluetooth active.
[0] Depending on how much compiling I'm doing during that charge.
I'd like to use jumbo frames on my wired LAN. It's my understanding that all interfaces on a VLAN *must* use the same MTU, unless one wants to run into problems. a) Is my understanding correct? b) Can you configure each wired port into its own VLAN, so that one can connect 100mbit devices and jumbo-frame GigE devices into the same router?
When you combine 'everything with an address' with 'NAT needs to die', then 'Joe Q. Sysadmin' will not be allowed to select his own IP addresses.
A/48 is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mindboggingly big it is.
You can *easily* have addresses that are configured with DHCPv6 alongside manually configured systems. (And, really... if an address has been assigned with DHCP, it can *easily* be functionally identical to a "manually assigned" address.)
So, anyway. I don't see where you're getting the notion that Joe Sysadmin will be utterly unable to manually assign addresses.
Ohhh you mean you want to go to a specific port? Well don't forget to put your address in [] brakets!
How would you represent it?
Ohh if there are consecutive zero's [0] you can just put two colons next to each other, BUT you can only do that ONCE, because otherwise it might be ambiguous.
Is 2002::1::2 a) 2002:0:0:0:0:1:0:2 b) 2002:0:1:0:0:0:0:2 c) 2002:0:0:1:0:0:0:2 ... ?
And oh BY the way, remember UNC paths? Guess what you cant put colons in those! But hey, we have a fix for that uhmmm yeah just go to ipv6-literal.net
This is an issue with CIFS. Take it up with MSFT. Alternatively, you could enter your systems into DNS and never worry about their IP addresses again. IIRC, if you're a member of a domain, then your machine's hostname is automatically entered into DNS.
Need link local?? Ok, I guess we gotta throw some percent (%) signs in there too!
All link-local addresses on my Linux system get a route that's associated with the loopback interface, and no others. Should the system have associated a link-local address with the interface that it's been generated for? I think so. But, I haven't read the documentation that dictates how routes for link-local addresses are to be created.
By the time a tunnel broker OKs your info, you could be pinging already with 6to4.
Your post is informative, but I take issue with this statement. Account creation and tunnel allocation with Hurricane Electric took all of a couple of minutes. While it *IS* slower than relying on an anycasted 6to4 connecion, it's not like you're going to be waiting for hours before you're good to go.:)
How can your buddy answer the random PIN challenge when you have the phone that receives the message that contains the random PIN to enter at the POS terminal? Do you call your buddy and tell him the random PIN, or do you loan him your phone?
In FF, the tabs are rounded at the bottom. In other words, they're "attached" to the browser on the top end, facing your URL bar, and then they extend into the dead space that is the tab bar.
Your description of Firefox's tabs is kinda confusing to me. Do your tabs look like mine? (This question applies to the OP, as well.)
...you need those skills later to recruit Charon...
So that he can do your killing for you? This is *really* stretching the definition of Pacifist.
Go straight to the abandoned house to your left to activate the "Fail Safe" solution (Radio, Glass, Gnome, Glass, Cinder, Gnome, Bottle). Exit the simulation.
This kills *several* people (eight? nine?). This is no true Pacifist build.
- Don't put anything in the game that will irritate the user. I'm talking interface here, so go for a minimal, but useful HUD. Use sane controls that can be reconfigured by the user to his/her liking. Make sure you take out the bugs.
SS2 would not have been the same without the bugs. *shudders*
I can't stand an OS anymore, when I don't know how everything in it works and what does what.
Oh, excellent! I have a statement and a question:
I'm running Gentoo Unstable x86. I recently inserted the consolekit and policykit USE flags into my make.conf. The HAL automounter no longer functions for USB block devices *or* SD/MMC cards that I insert into my system. Additionally, K3B no longer detects the presence of my USB CD/DVD burner.
Do you have any idea how to fix my issue?
Note that I can insert a USB block device, or stick a disc into that burner and manually mount it with no issues.
In FF, you can keep typing 'sla' and selecting the same page, and FF will get the hint and start sticking that page that you visit most often at the top of the list.
*shrug* /me *really* hopes that the Mozilla folks get enough fan-mail so's that they don't remove The Bar. :D
...the first entry, until I finally cleaned my history, was facesloaded.com...
You *do* know that you can highlight an entry in The Bar with the keyboard and press the Delete key on your keyboard to remove it from the current (and all future) searches? [This is not to say that re-visiting that site will not put it back in The Bar, though.]
The location bar seems to heavily weight sites that have been visited in the "recent" past, and also heavily weights items in the list that are selected, as opposed to those that are routily ignored.
*nods* Additionally, it weights results by the *characters that are typed* to access a page in the AwesomeBar.
In my case:
"blogs." to reach blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/
"sor" to reach blogs.msdn.com/michcap/
He is a lawyer. His time is everything BUT free.
Ooh! I *LOVE* this game!
He is a fry cook. His time is everything BUT free.
He is a motivational speaker. His time is everything BUT free.
He is The POTUS. His time is everything BUT free.
He is a computer programmer. His time is everything BUT free.
He is a cable company technician. His time is everything BUT free.
He is a massage therapist. His time is everything BUT free.
He is an astrophysicist. His time is everything BUT free.
The OP's question is about what your line above. Why is it a big pain to get the PM stuff working right?
On my Toughbook CF-30, the PM stuff Just Fucking Worked. I get four to eight hours [0] of battery life, at ~half screen brightness with the wifi and Bluetooth active.
[0] Depending on how much compiling I'm doing during that charge.
*boggles* How much video data could one fit on a record? And at what fidelity? *continues boggling*
What did you think of Mass Effect?
Best moments?
Worst moments?
Overall opinion?
What ending did you and your friend take? Also, did the Paragon and Renegade meters have any affect on the gameplay?
Your two demands are only an issue if you're using a link-local address. Try using a globally routable address and see the difference.
I'd like to use jumbo frames on my wired LAN. It's my understanding that all interfaces on a VLAN *must* use the same MTU, unless one wants to run into problems.
a) Is my understanding correct?
b) Can you configure each wired port into its own VLAN, so that one can connect 100mbit devices and jumbo-frame GigE devices into the same router?
(Sorry, too lazy to use Google atm.) :(
Until then, why go through all the effort when you don't have to?
'Cause most of us don't have 32 world-routeable IPv4 addresses to play with? Some of us in the East don't even have one!
When you combine 'everything with an address' with 'NAT needs to die', then 'Joe Q. Sysadmin' will not be allowed to select his own IP addresses.
A /48 is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mindboggingly big it is.
You can *easily* have addresses that are configured with DHCPv6 alongside manually configured systems. (And, really... if an address has been assigned with DHCP, it can *easily* be functionally identical to a "manually assigned" address.)
So, anyway. I don't see where you're getting the notion that Joe Sysadmin will be utterly unable to manually assign addresses.
*bites*
Ohhh you mean you want to go to a specific port? Well don't forget to put your address in [] brakets!
How would you represent it?
Ohh if there are consecutive zero's [0] you can just put two colons next to each other, BUT you can only do that ONCE, because otherwise it might be ambiguous.
Is 2002::1::2
a) 2002:0:0:0:0:1:0:2
b) 2002:0:1:0:0:0:0:2
c) 2002:0:0:1:0:0:0:2
... ?
And oh BY the way, remember UNC paths? Guess what you cant put colons in those! But hey, we have a fix for that uhmmm yeah just go to ipv6-literal.net
This is an issue with CIFS. Take it up with MSFT.
Alternatively, you could enter your systems into DNS and never worry about their IP addresses again. IIRC, if you're a member of a domain, then your machine's hostname is automatically entered into DNS.
Need link local?? Ok, I guess we gotta throw some percent (%) signs in there too!
All link-local addresses on my Linux system get a route that's associated with the loopback interface, and no others. Should the system have associated a link-local address with the interface that it's been generated for? I think so. But, I haven't read the documentation that dictates how routes for link-local addresses are to be created.
By the time a tunnel broker OKs your info, you could be pinging already with 6to4.
Your post is informative, but I take issue with this statement. Account creation and tunnel allocation with Hurricane Electric took all of a couple of minutes. While it *IS* slower than relying on an anycasted 6to4 connecion, it's not like you're going to be waiting for hours before you're good to go. :)
..specially when home users have neither the time, no-how, or inclination to purchase and admin their own custom firewall
Obvious troll is obvious.
How can your buddy answer the random PIN challenge when you have the phone that receives the message that contains the random PIN to enter at the POS terminal? Do you call your buddy and tell him the random PIN, or do you loan him your phone?
a) That often doesn't stop the USPTO from granting an application. :D
b) Cute link.
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FTFY. [I think.] :)
Heh. That looks strange. *shrug* Thanks for digging that up.
If you don't waste your time with deranged AC's, disregard the rest of this comment.
Otherwise, check out what APK has been doing today:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1327945&cid=28980845
On the one hand, he makes my points for me. On the other hand, you can't have a conversation with him, so he's boring. *shrug*
In FF, the tabs are rounded at the bottom. In other words, they're "attached" to the browser on the top end, facing your URL bar, and then they extend into the dead space that is the tab bar.
Your description of Firefox's tabs is kinda confusing to me. Do your tabs look like mine? (This question applies to the OP, as well.)
http://simoncion.wargameweaver.com/pix/ff3.5tabs.png
*sigh* @ pages that require Flash to function.
From your link:
...you need those skills later to recruit Charon...
So that he can do your killing for you? This is *really* stretching the definition of Pacifist.
Go straight to the abandoned house to your left to activate the "Fail Safe" solution (Radio, Glass, Gnome, Glass, Cinder, Gnome, Bottle). Exit the simulation.
This kills *several* people (eight? nine?). This is no true Pacifist build.
*nods*
F3 is not a Fallout game. It's Oblivion with guns.
I really enjoyed the game, but it's no Fallout sequel in my book. :D