Shortly after the ReiserFS team or someone else takes charge of ReiserFS again it will probably get a new name. Once that happens please insert it into the above blank to complete my comment.
FAT32 has a 2GB file size limit. That may be a problem for him if like most MythTV installs the TV card isn't doing the compression. It saves an uncompressed file then compresses it and removes the original.
"We conclude that the company's discriminatory and arbitrary practice unduly squelches the dynamic benefits of an open and accessible Internet,"
Well, if that's really how they feel about Comcast's practices you would think they would order it to stop imediately wouldn't you?
Comcast must send the FCC a plan explaining how it will mend its ways by the end of the year, and do so by then
What?! They get to the end of the year?!? How long can it possibly take? They added something to their router's programming, just take it back out already!
It seems to me, that what's really happening is that Comcast got caught. Publicly the FCC is playing the part of consumer protector while privately they are giving them all the time they need to find a more hidden method of controling how there users use the internet.
True, you could have a point there. Though... it may cost more to employ fewer workers as we now at least pretend to recognize that a worker deserves a decent compensation for their time and effort as well as to be taken care of in their old age in return for their years of loyalty to the company as opposed to a nickle an hour and locked up in the poorhouse when they are no longer able to work.
Great! First we had browsers which never could quite follow the HTML standard in the same way. Then we get Flash for Windows and Mac with second class Linux support, no chance of support on any other emerging desktop platform and embedded support that doesn't seem to acutally do anything. (Ever seen flash for Windows Mobile actually render something?). Now we have silverlight, and if this guy has his way...
I can't wait to have to install Microsoft Python to get website A to work which breaks Website B because it conflicts with Mozilla Python Browser Plugin while Website C is still waiting for a decent version of Adobe C# plugin to be released on Linux and Yet another website requires D# which requires F# which circularly depends on D#...
And that's on the user's end, can't wait to deal with these issues as a developer!
Please, XML, CSS and ECMASript with a few annoying missing features added and let's be done with it.
Could this process be adapted for home printing of semiconductors? Cheap open source electronics any one...? I'd love to be able to download new toys from sourceforge and then just print them out.
If you are willing to sell coal at prices fitting an 1880s level of demand then sure... The developed world however is still using coal. We may be burning it in cleaner plants and suplementing it with other sources but that's still where most of our electricity comes from. Given the laws of supply and demand.... the price of coal is not goint to be 1880s levels. Even if they did ignore environmental concerns and burn it in the cheapest plants they can produce.
I agree but once the parser is written once is it that hard to make a library out of it and not have to deal with it again? Although it certainly could have been done better is this an issue that should hold back deployment? I for one fear the day that most ISPs NAT their customers rather than make the switch... And the silence from the masses whom only care about email and p0rn will be deafening.
I had an upconverting DVD player, it was a cheap one. My wife and I tried it, and it didn't seem to be as good of a picture as if we just took the plain old dvd player and let the TV do the upconverting. Like I said it was cheap though, didn't even last a year before it stopped working.
Maybe the gravity is or isn't 5 X earth's due to altitude but I'm guessing it's significantly higher. If complex lifeforms can exist in such a heavy environment they would probably be tougher than the average human.
Gilese 581 is a red-dwarf thus most of it's light is in the near-infrared. So... a lifeform with eyes would probably see infrared.
So... I'm picturing an alien badass w/ nightvision...
sound familiar?
I would really hope it wouldn't be running Windows. I was just trying to be funny. Although... with cars, ATMs, medical equipment and voting machines all running it I'm almost pessimistic enough to believe they might switch some day.
Just think about that when your car crashes, you are watching donald duck get elected to president on the tv in the waiting room and your surgery is delayed b/c their is an issue with your bank account.
Ok, one of those things might be an improvement...
First, anyone who can't get Windows to run decently should be turning in their geek card already
True
But...
Can anyone get Windows to where you can hand it over to a typical non-geek w/ internet access and have it continue to run decently?
Or are you doomed to get called every few weeks when it is all junked up with adware and the like...
If only it were as simple as deleting their home directory then creating a new one.
Microsoft anounced no more XP
Orion's computers now have to run Vista
The bigger computers consume more power
More power requires more fuel
Means more weight
Means bigger rocket
YES YES YES!!
i agree, all but the last part. the lack of a stable driver interface is pretty close to a show stopper, at least if you are interested in seeing desktop domination.
for example... I bet it would be easier to get good 3d graphics support if there was a stable interface....
(news report sometime around the year 2500)
People everywhere are stocking up on food, water and buying up home generators. No one is sure what will happen with the next kernel release, now that the version number 2.6.~ will no longer fit with in the ~ byte memory space where it is stored in most computers. Experts are unsure exactly what will happen but some of the things which may stop working include the electric grid, airplanes and automated teller machines.
On the plus side, computer technicians are finding it easier than ever to acquire jobs as companies scramble to switch to Mac OS XXX which though it is otherwise inferior has avoided this problem by incrementing it's major version number.
Let's go live to the street and see what people have to say.
Some random person:
Well... I'm just about done, I have a month's supply of food, a generator and duck tape. I had to take out a second mortgage. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the gas. It almost cleaned me out just getting here. I sure hope they come out with that biofuel stuff soon. I'm glad those flying cars never took off though, Windows crashed my engine 3 times just on the way to the store. It's a good thing I wasn't in the air!
"my brief foray into XFS on the same box, where 25% of the filesystem ended up in lost+found with numbers for filenames"
You should use .
Shortly after the ReiserFS team or someone else takes charge of ReiserFS again it will probably get a new name. Once that happens please insert it into the above blank to complete my comment.
FAT32 has a 2GB file size limit. That may be a problem for him if like most MythTV installs the TV card isn't doing the compression. It saves an uncompressed file then compresses it and removes the original.
BLOWS!!!!
Stick the server in a burlap sack and pour water over it...
But wait till he notices... it has MAN HANDS!!!!
"We conclude that the company's discriminatory and arbitrary practice unduly squelches the dynamic benefits of an open and accessible Internet,"
Well, if that's really how they feel about Comcast's practices you would think they would order it to stop imediately wouldn't you?
Comcast must send the FCC a plan explaining how it will mend its ways by the end of the year, and do so by then
What?! They get to the end of the year?!? How long can it possibly take? They added something to their router's programming, just take it back out already!
It seems to me, that what's really happening is that Comcast got caught. Publicly the FCC is playing the part of consumer protector while privately they are giving them all the time they need to find a more hidden method of controling how there users use the internet.
True, you could have a point there. Though... it may cost more to employ fewer workers as we now at least pretend to recognize that a worker deserves a decent compensation for their time and effort as well as to be taken care of in their old age in return for their years of loyalty to the company as opposed to a nickle an hour and locked up in the poorhouse when they are no longer able to work.
Great! First we had browsers which never could quite follow the HTML standard in the same way. Then we get Flash for Windows and Mac with second class Linux support, no chance of support on any other emerging desktop platform and embedded support that doesn't seem to acutally do anything. (Ever seen flash for Windows Mobile actually render something?). Now we have silverlight, and if this guy has his way...
I can't wait to have to install Microsoft Python to get website A to work which breaks Website B because it conflicts with Mozilla Python Browser Plugin while Website C is still waiting for a decent version of Adobe C# plugin to be released on Linux and Yet another website requires D# which requires F# which circularly depends on D#...
And that's on the user's end, can't wait to deal with these issues as a developer!
Please, XML, CSS and ECMASript with a few annoying missing features added and let's be done with it.
Could this process be adapted for home printing of semiconductors? Cheap open source electronics any one...? I'd love to be able to download new toys from sourceforge and then just print them out.
If you are willing to sell coal at prices fitting an 1880s level of demand then sure... The developed world however is still using coal. We may be burning it in cleaner plants and suplementing it with other sources but that's still where most of our electricity comes from. Given the laws of supply and demand.... the price of coal is not goint to be 1880s levels. Even if they did ignore environmental concerns and burn it in the cheapest plants they can produce.
I agree but once the parser is written once is it that hard to make a library out of it and not have to deal with it again? Although it certainly could have been done better is this an issue that should hold back deployment? I for one fear the day that most ISPs NAT their customers rather than make the switch... And the silence from the masses whom only care about email and p0rn will be deafening.
Really? All it took to get it on my desktop was to install it.
APRS http://aprs.org/ http://www.aprs.net/ http://findu.com/ Just need to use it on an airplane frequency instead of ham, and get everyone else to do the same. Then again, isn't that what ACARS was supposed to be?
They are destroying a wildlife preserve.... to create a green city! Come on, what a joke!
I had an upconverting DVD player, it was a cheap one. My wife and I tried it, and it didn't seem to be as good of a picture as if we just took the plain old dvd player and let the TV do the upconverting. Like I said it was cheap though, didn't even last a year before it stopped working.
Maybe the gravity is or isn't 5 X earth's due to altitude but I'm guessing it's significantly higher. If complex lifeforms can exist in such a heavy environment they would probably be tougher than the average human. Gilese 581 is a red-dwarf thus most of it's light is in the near-infrared. So... a lifeform with eyes would probably see infrared. So... I'm picturing an alien badass w/ nightvision... sound familiar?
I would really hope it wouldn't be running Windows. I was just trying to be funny. Although... with cars, ATMs, medical equipment and voting machines all running it I'm almost pessimistic enough to believe they might switch some day.
Just think about that when your car crashes, you are watching donald duck get elected to president on the tv in the waiting room and your surgery is delayed b/c their is an issue with your bank account.
Ok, one of those things might be an improvement...
First, anyone who can't get Windows to run decently should be turning in their geek card already
True
But...
Can anyone get Windows to where you can hand it over to a typical non-geek w/ internet access and have it continue to run decently?
Or are you doomed to get called every few weeks when it is all junked up with adware and the like...
If only it were as simple as deleting their home directory then creating a new one.
Microsoft anounced no more XP Orion's computers now have to run Vista The bigger computers consume more power More power requires more fuel Means more weight Means bigger rocket
So... use a fake name... then.. set a filter that filters anything with that name in it. Hopefully ALL the spammers start using this!
YES YES YES!! i agree, all but the last part. the lack of a stable driver interface is pretty close to a show stopper, at least if you are interested in seeing desktop domination. for example... I bet it would be easier to get good 3d graphics support if there was a stable interface....
(news report sometime around the year 2500) People everywhere are stocking up on food, water and buying up home generators. No one is sure what will happen with the next kernel release, now that the version number 2.6.~ will no longer fit with in the ~ byte memory space where it is stored in most computers. Experts are unsure exactly what will happen but some of the things which may stop working include the electric grid, airplanes and automated teller machines. On the plus side, computer technicians are finding it easier than ever to acquire jobs as companies scramble to switch to Mac OS XXX which though it is otherwise inferior has avoided this problem by incrementing it's major version number. Let's go live to the street and see what people have to say. Some random person: Well... I'm just about done, I have a month's supply of food, a generator and duck tape. I had to take out a second mortgage. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for the gas. It almost cleaned me out just getting here. I sure hope they come out with that biofuel stuff soon. I'm glad those flying cars never took off though, Windows crashed my engine 3 times just on the way to the store. It's a good thing I wasn't in the air!
sorry, forgot where I was posting. Most would think it was just a misspelling
Vote for war w/ Iran or Vote for gutting NASA and flipflopping on everything else Come on, how could you find better options than those?