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  1. How it's gonna look like... on Space Shuttle External Tank Webcam · · Score: 2



    To have an idea of the picture you're gonna get from that camera, take a look here.
    If you ask me, it's really not that novel, oke this rocket is a bit bigger...but it still just goes up....

  2. No clue what Proportional Share Scheduling is? on New Scheduler Available for FreeBSD · · Score: 5, Informative

    There's more info here.

    Excerpt:

    "There are compelling reasons to use proportional share scheduling techniques to support multimedia and other soft real-time applications on general-purpose operating systems. First, proportional share (PS) schedulers are a good match for existing infrastructure such as a periodic timer interrupt and mechanisms for assigning priorities to applications -- priorities can be mapped to shares in a proportional-share environment. Second, PS schedulers provide stronger guarantees to applications than do traditional time-sharing schedulers: they allocate a specific fraction of the CPU to each thread, and some schedulers provide error bounds on the allocation rate. Third, PS schedulers have clear semantics during underload: excess CPU time is allocated fairly, in contrast with some reservation-based schedulers that must idle or back off to a secondary scheduling policy once all application budgets are exhausted."

  3. NOT WORKING, please mod the working install up. on Perl 5.8.0 Released · · Score: 5, Informative

    Which is in this thread also.

    ( perl -MCPAN -e 'install perl-5.8.0.tar.gz' )

  4. That's why we have Kazaa Lite! on General Public Realizes KaZaa is Spyware · · Score: 3, Redundant


    Get it here or here

    ---

    Extra Features compared to original KaZaA
    - No Adware
    - No Spyware
    - No banners
    - No bitratelimit for mp3 files
    - No irritating websites loaded into KaZaA
    - No crappy BDE Viewer
    - No f*cking Bonzi Buddy
    - Set up multiple users with the included PseudoTrack tool

  5. Re:first post on Linus Retiring from Kernel Dev · · Score: 5, Insightful

    LOL, I love you moderators :)

    Glad I live in Europe, 25mins to go till april 2nd....

  6. Funny sites? on Wil Wheaton to get new role on 'Enterprise' · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Hey, let's post some sites that actually have funny jokes this year.
    I liked the one on www.gamespot.com about the Duke Nukem developers trying to fit the game in the box :)

  7. ...give 'em some time! on Announcing Slashdot Subscriptions · · Score: 2

    and read...
    Currently we only accept payment via paypal. It was simply easy and fast. We intend to offer other options as time permits and readers request.

  8. Overview of sites that run on Slashcode on Running Weblogs With Slash · · Score: 4, Interesting


    About 120!! sites run on slashcode. Take a look.

  9. More on this elite chipset... on Socket-A Chipset Roundup · · Score: 4, Informative


    Tom's Hardware has a good article up.

    "A total of 26 various benchmark tests clearly shows that the VIA KT333 chipset the best and most capable chipset for AMD CPUs. With only a few exceptions, not even the Nvidia nForce with its expensive dual-channel technology (DDR266) can put up a real fight against the newcomer KT333. With the launch of the KT333, the KT266A will become a thing of the past - you simply won't want to miss out on all the new features such as ATA/133, USB 2.0 or DDR333 support."

    So does Anandtech: here.

    "When the KT266A was launched it completely blew us away; the performance of the chipset was spectacular and it was clear that it would quickly become a top pick for all Athlon owners. The KT333 doesn't have nearly as great of an impact but the reasons behind that are understandable; both new features supported by the chipset, DDR333 and Ultra ATA 133 aren't features that will result in tangible improvements in performance today. Instead the KT333 is more of a technology enabling platform for VIA. The chipset will not cost any more to manufacture than the KT266A and thus motherboards won't increase in price. While DDR333 SDRAM isn't officially available today (the specification isn't complete), when it is first made available it will carry a price premium over DDR266 SDRAM."

  10. Dude... on Could Mono Kill Gnome? · · Score: 2


    ...even Jar-Jar could kill a Gnome.

  11. TV "ripping" software site on Time on "Pirates of Primetime" · · Score: 2


    Actually it's called "The Definitive DVD Backup Resource" :)

    But you can find all the software (and some pretty decent guides) which the article talks about on this site, it's the best there is....

  12. TV Shows being pirated on Time on "Pirates of Primetime" · · Score: 5, Informative


    To get an idea of the amount of TV shows being pirated, and the speed at which they get ripped take a look here.

  13. Technical Details on Windows Tracks CDs & DVDs You Watch · · Score: 3, Informative

    For a bunch of technical details about read this posting on Bugtraq.

    "WMP extracted movie information from this file and then added this information to a database file, named wmplibrary_v_0_12.db, which is located on my hard disk in the directory " C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Media Index". I didn't see any method of removing movie information from this file, so it appears to me that the file keeps a complete record of all movies watched that have ever been watched on my computer."

  14. Re:Freenet... on Why Freenet is Complicated (or not) · · Score: 1

    Trust me, Freenet has more (relatively).

  15. Freenet... on Why Freenet is Complicated (or not) · · Score: 2, Funny

    Possible the only network with a higher Porn : Non-Porn ratio than the Internet itself :P

  16. European mirror (also a HTML version available) on A Timeline of the Future · · Score: 3, Informative
  17. Fear... on USAF Readies Laser of Death · · Score: 1

    Run Forest...run!

    The AC-130...zooomed in

  18. A bit harsh for dear Neil eh? :) on Hypernets -- Good (G)news for Gnutella · · Score: 2


    Neil J. Gunther (author of afore mentioned article)

    "was born in Melbourne, Australia. He holds undergraduate degrees in Chemistry and Physics, a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics (1976) from La Trobe University, Australia, and a Doctorate in Theoretical Physics (1980) from the University of Southampton, England."

    Gore

    "was born on March 31, 1948, and is the son of former U.S. Senator Albert Gore, Sr. and Pauline Gore. Raised in Carthage, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C., he received a degree in government with honors from Harvard University in 1969. After graduation, he volunteered for enlistment in the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam."

  19. List of all the Release Critical bugs on Debian Woody Nearing Release · · Score: 5, Informative
  20. Previous awards on FSF Awards Guido van Rossum For Python · · Score: 5, Informative

    In 1998, Larry Wall for his work on Perl and other software.

    "Larry Wall won the Free Software Foundation Award for the Advancement of Free Software for his many contributions to the advancement of freely distributed software, most notably Perl, a robust scripting language for sophisticated text manipulation and system management. His other widely-used programs include rn (news reader), patch (development and distribution tool), metaconfig (a program that writes Configure scripts), and the Warp space-war game."

    In 1999, Miguel de Icaza for his work on GNOME

    "de Icaza headed a team of more than 300 programmers worldwide, most of them volunteers, in the development of GNOME. GNOME is a user-friendly graphical users interface (GUI) and programming platform for GNU/Linux. GNOME 1.0 was first released in March, 1999 and has since had a step-up release."

    In 2001, Brian Paul for his ground-breaking work on the Mesa 3D Graphics Library

    "The Mesa 3D Graphics Library allows free software users to model and render in full 3D." Jeff Bates, chairman of the Free Software Foundation Awards Committee said. "The library has added tools and capabilities to the GNU/Linux system that are being utilized by people all over the world."

  21. And as any good geek knows... on Harddrive Speakers · · Score: 1

    Always mention you got a girlfriend/wife in some convenient way :)

    "I guess it would help if I said what this is. Well, for all you cheap guys who have never played Doom before, this is my rendition of a scene from the final stage of Doom II. Our hero is standing on a platform in front of the mega demon bad dude and is ready to whoop ass with his double barrelled shottie. It is constructed in 3d out of cardboard, and has circuitry such that when I push the monitor power button things light up. And yes that is my beloved Donna in the background of the first picture."

  22. The Unofficial 802.11 Security Web Page on Researchers Claim to Crack 802.1x WiFi · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...has alot more info on the security issues concerning this protocol.

    The Unofficial 802.11 Security Web Page

  23. Full text mirrored below... on Star Wars: Galaxies Preview · · Score: 1, Redundant

    ...seeing this site will be down soon ;)

    I really do like the idea of MMORPG's; they give you the chance to live another life, so to speak. It would seem that they are the 'way forward' too, what with titles such as Planetside and Final Fantasy XI on the way and superb games such as Dark Ages of Camelot and Everquest already here. The only thing that I really feel is lacking from these great games is a familiar setting, one that we all know and love; a setting with intense character and charm, somewhere that we have all wanted to be a part of... so what would you say if I told you of a MMORPG set in the Star Wars universe, with every detail complete (hopefully, anyhow) and all of your favourite characters? It seems too good to be true doesn't it? Well, LucasArts Entertainment (with Everquest creators, Verant) aim to deliver you the ultimate Star Wars experience, ladies and gentlemen, I give you: Star Wars Galaxies.

    Star Wars Galaxies is currently under development by LucasArts Entertainment and Sony Online; with Verant lending their skills. It has a certain pedigree, too, with these developers behind it, can they pull off such a mammoth task without upsetting thousands of Star Wars fans? We'll take a look...

    Obviously, the game will be set in the Star Wars universe (duh), but is not confined to just a single planet (hence the 'Galaxies' bit), LucasArts hint at many planets being used in the title, but as of the moment only Tatooine, Naboo and Yavin IV have been confirmed. I don't doubt for a second that all of the other famous Star Wars planets will make an appearance, I expect to see Hoth, Endor (I know it's a moon, really) and others popping up soon. LucasArts have stated that they want many smaller planets in the title (each one around 16km in size), rather than just one huge world to circumnavigate, which wouldn't give that Star Wars 'feel' to the game, instead giving a more diverse ambience to the proceedings. It would seem that LucasArts want you to explore in this title, but on a much grander scale than anything before it.

    The planets themselves will be divided into many sections, but unlike Everquest, transition into another 'zone' will be completely seamless. LucasArts plan to have different sections for each different type of game mode, so separate zones for interaction (cities and living spaces), battles and travel. There will also be different sectors within each zone, such as wild (dangerous!), safe (errrmm) and truce. Truce is a sector where absolutely no fighting can occur even between rival factions, so in theory you can't just waltz up to someone and shoot them, ending any 'newbie' kills. It's generally not a good idea to randomly attack anyone in Galaxies at all though; as you never know if there's a Lightsaber somewhere under the enemy's cloak...

    One feature of the game that will have fans back-flipping with joy is the timeline. Galaxies is set in what LucasArts call the 'Classic Era', as in between episodes IV and V. That places it somewhere between the destruction of the first Death Star and the Empire's attack on the Rebel base on Hoth. I am so glad that they didn't set this game in the Episode I era, the game would not have been half as interesting! LucasArts said that they had set the game in this so called 'classic' period so that they could have access to all of the main Star Wars characters, aside from Obi-Wan. This gives them a huge variety of NPC's at their disposal.... oh yeah.... that's the other point, the characters...

    You may be disappointed to learn that you can't be Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Han Solo or Leia. In fact you can't take on the role of any of the Star Wars characters themselves, you can't even be a stormtrooper (not that you'd want to, because you wouldn't be allowed out of the barracks!). No, it would seem that you will have to create you own character, right from the beginning, but that's fine by me, I want to carve my own destiny, as should you all. This doesn't mean that you won't see the main characters, they will all be present as NPCs, hell, you may even get to interact with them, but killing them is impossible, as they are vital to plot-lines and such. As if your weak human avatar could kill Vader anyway...

    When you actually get around to creating you character, you will discover that it's a little different from the likes of Everquest. In Galaxies, there is no level system, instead LucasArts have optioned for a 'Skill System'. The Skills system will utilise skill trees, as you start learning a skill, it will develop and branch out, giving your character a great many skills to master. The skills trees will not be linear either, LucasArts promise, as you can change to another skill at any point (you may feel that blaster repair is a lot more vital than crop-tending skills, for example). This 'system' should mean that your character will develop a great variety of skills and no two should be alike, meaning, hopefully, greater player diversity. It's also interesting to note that aside from the obvious allegiances (Rebel or Imperial); LucasArts seem to reward the player who prefers to go it alone. There are very few 'clans' within the original package. Obviously a great many will appear when the game finally goes online, but it's nice to see that the developers have gone for this approach for a change as it could lead to hundreds of warring factions... Which would be something to behold, certainly.

    As for your character itself, you can choose from many different species for your avatar. At the moment Humans, Mon Calamari, Zabrak, Rodians, Twi'leks, Trandoshan, Wookies and Bothans have all been announced and expect more to appear. LucasArts have also revealed that you can be a Jedi if you wish, although all budding Obi-Wan's take note: the path of the Force will be most difficult, whichever path you choose! With all of these species and such to choose from and then their skill trees on top, you are presented with an immense variety of life. It will be incredible if LucasArts and co. can pull it off!

    Equipment. Star Wars wouldn't be the same without all of the gadgets and gizmos, so it is no surprise that the programmers are ensuring that all of your favourite Star Wars goodies (including the rare Mandalorian Armour) will be included. Your character will be able to loot bodies and battlefields for such supplies, as with any MMORPG, however Galaxies hopes to introduce weapons building. Yes, your character can build his, or her own Lightsaber, to his your very own design (double ended?) as well as blasters and such, giving your character an arsenal that is unique. You can also buy droids to act as a sidekick, a star fighter to zip around in, build your own house, shop or farm (in space allotted to you by the server), you can even build yourself a Rebel base... this should make the experience unlike any other MMORPG before, if it all works. At the moment all of these promises look very distant indeed, I hope that LucasArts can deliver the goods.

    So what of the nitty gritty details? The bits that are a little boring but a necessity? Well, I can tell you that the game will likely be utilising modems, so expect some slow play with all of those worlds to contend with... a similar problem to Planetside. Also, expect a subscription fee, it would appear that gaming of this quality will not come cheap (as if Mr. Lucas hasn't made enough out of Star Wars anyway!). However aside from a few minute creases, this is shaping up to be one of the heavy hitters in the MMORPG world. Let's hope that LucasArts aren't just jumping onto the MMORPG bandwagon to make a quick buck...

    So, until we see Galaxies close up to determine just what life in a galaxy far, far away is really like, live long and prosper... No, wait, that's not right...

    Posted by Ben Jackson

  24. What age are we in again? on Star Wars: Galaxies Preview · · Score: 1


    Well, I can tell you that the game will likely be utilising modems, so expect some slow play with all of those worlds to contend with... a similar problem to Planetside.

  25. Distrubed? on Buy John Romero's Ferrari On EBay · · Score: 2, Funny

    I might feel 'distrubed' if I had a clue what it meant, is it like feeling 'lubed'? Some car slang maybe?