Thanks, but you're kinda late. Sig 11 already changed his User Bio - it was to evident. For those who don't know it said something like "There aren't lots of things money can't buy. For the rest there is Karma." -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I've installed on several old 486 boxes. I've managed to pull it off in different ways. Hopefully some of this will help you. .:)
I've used the trick to install with the HDD in a bigger desktop machine. I formated the smaller machines HDD and made just one partition on it - the root partition./var and/usr were on partitions on the bigger machine. (I used one partition so that I could use the HDD space without any loss.) The swap was later made by using a file put in the / partition of the 120 MB drive. I don't exactly remember how I did it now - I've only done it once, but I used dd and mkswap and swapon. After installing a minimum of packages I started "cleaning". First: "rpm -qa | more" and "rpm -e" on everything I didn't need. Then I killed most of the/usr/doc stuff and removed some other files (mostly html documents) "by hand". I also strongly reduced some big files like/etc/termcap. On a 120 MB HDD it does make sense..:)...
Now for the slightly trickyer part. When everything was reduced to fit on the 120 MB HDD I made the swap and "cp -va":ed the/usr and/var in place. I had to edit the/etc/fstab to not lose/var/usr and the swap at reboot on the smaller machine. I had to edit/etc/lilo.conf too aimed at the correct HDD/partition so that the machine would boot. I have to admit I made a couple of mistakes here but the machines survived (keep some boot disks at hand!)..:).. And they both work fine now. I thin I had to flag some partition as the boot partition on the small HDD, but I'm not sure. It might have been on another machine..
At the end I had a 486/sx25, 8 MB RAM, 120 MB HDD, runing RH linux, DNS, Apache and Samba (no X).. I used that machine as a "ISDN-modem router" at work for a while with a "webinterface" made in perl/sh to turn the modem on and off - in Sweden they charge per minute rates..:)..
If this doesn't make any sense mail me, my address is on my page. -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Yeah.. As we all know there's more than meets the eye to transformers..;).. I remember how surpriced I was when Transformers for a time improved from the standard "I'll get you next time Gadget!" american/european animation style. When Optimus died and so on... Is this the "Masterforce / Victory" you mentioned? Then it would make sence for me. On the other hand I seem to remember that Marvel in some way came to own Transformers(?). I have a comic statched somewhere in which Spiderman (black outfit) makes an appearence in Transformers.. And I think the Transformers where also in the official books of the members of Marvels Universe... whatever they were called.. wow.. I'm getting old..:)
I have to mention another show I liked that I thought was anime cause they were also coproduced with japanese. Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. Man did I enjoy that one..:) -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Saying that anime sucks is like saying "TV sucks" or "Computers suck" or "Books suck". There are so many different styles and it's aimed at so many different ages that you couldn't possibly _ever_ be 100% sure.
I personaly hate "Urotsukidôji". After the third rape begun I had to turn it off. From "Urotsukidôji" to "Akira" to "Sailor Moon" to "Lain" there's such a difference it's like compairing "Teletubies" to "Bladerunner". Give it a chance. Ask people who have seen lots of anime what they think may sute you. Tell them what you like in "normal" movies.
Now if you don't like _animation_.... then that's another story..:)
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Recommendations:
If you liked GITS then you _have_ to see Akira. Everyone will tell you this.
If you liked Starbazers (old style Anime) you will probably also like: Captain Harlock (*hehe*), Galagy Express 999, Queen Emeraldas, Back to the Terra (not sure about the name here). Do a search on all of these on www.imdb.com The "Terra" is feature film lenght only. The others are tv-series and films. Old style rules..:)..
My personal favorite is: Waga Seishun no Arcadia (Arcadia of my youth/My youth in arcadia [Europe])
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I guess you mean this one. I don't think it will make it into the archives. I think (not that sure) that it has to be above 0 to get archived. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
//Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Kudos to/. for posting this... What do the anti-VA and anti-slashdot trolls have to say now?
//Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Of course it could but _not_ JavaScript!
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Seen one? I've seen lots and lots. But hey, who cares! Are you stupid enough to not check the filextention you should burn in cyberhell (XibalbA?). There are programs like the one discussed here that generate vbs scripts with the filename being whatever you searched for.
One more note: JavaScript can not do any damage that I know of. To make JavaScript do damage you have to probably use some bugs in the JavaScrip implmentation. Vbs on the other hand is _made_ that way and whoever uses it (runs vbs'es or uses IE) deserves whatever is coming to him/her.
Thank you //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
[snip] and they don't get all moist in the pants when something like a watch is said to be coming out that has they're favourite OS installed on it.[snip]
IF you succeed installing Win on a wristwatch you'd still need the three additional keys... Sorry, but that's a fact, man...:-)
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I was just about to write about this..:-).. Here's an additional link to an artcle about a project in the Atacama desert in Chile. This one is even better than the Hawaiian telescope.
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Although I'm anti-MS and pro-unix I agree with you on the stupid moderation. But remember also that this is no jurnalism. It's people judging other peoples comments. The only jurnalism is the longer articles (a la JonKatz), the rest are links to external articles (with short comment) and discussions around them...
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Don't judge everyone vecause of one crackhead moderator. Morons exist in every part of the world and morons use all kinds of OS'es. A few of them even use linux...:) -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Handing emailadresses to the public by the gov. postal service was allready attempted in Sweden a couple of years ago. Guess what. Hardly anyone remembers it ever happened by now. Why?
Probably beacuse they were a bit to early. It was just when the www was gaining momentum among the average Joes. By then 'only' some 20% had Internet acces at home. Now the figures are above 60% and in Stockholm above 70%.
There was however a slightly cooler twist to it here in Sweden that maybe the US postal service should consider. The intention was that person A could write emails to person B who didn't have means to read his email adress at home (i.e. no computer or Net access) BUT the Postal Service would deliver a printout. I don't remember if it would work the other way - from paper to email. Probably not because: 1) That would mean that someone had to read snailmail to be able to write the mail - OCR sucks on handwriting. 2) Who would be paying for the stamps?
Anyway... Hopefully some Post Service guy reads/. and gets on the phone (or mails!) to Sweden and asks the postal service about their experience with this.. and ditches the whole thing?..:-).. And here's a second reason: think SPAM!...
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Yes.. I tried yaboot and BootX with ppclinux.. And Debian (if I remember correctly) asked something like if I wanted to boot linux and I said yes, but at rebooting... nothing...
I needed a server to run linux/apache/php3/mysql. I have set it up on a 486 DX2/66 with 8Mb ram now. it works, but it's _not_ fast. I'll give it a shot again since I have a 7500/100(120) and a 9600/200 at my disposal. Do you know if all of the above mentioned are available for NetBSD for PPC? And a last question: where can I find info about tweaking the Open Firmware?
Thanks in advance.:-) //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Hmm.. really?.. I don't trust ya (IDAny NetBSD on PPC users there to confirm this?
I installed debian and ppclinux2000 on a ppc mac but never got them to boot without a MacOS partition... I have quite a bit of *nix expiriense but only on intel/sparc and I'm not that familiar with mac HW so I ditched the project.. Maybe I should try NetBSD?..
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Aren't the *Nap servers dependant on user verification from the 'real' Napster servers? I mean since I log in to all the *Nap networks with the same user/pass as I use to get to Napster servers my guess would be that they use Napsters userdatabase. I hope I'm wrong tho. Anybody knows this?
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Heh.. I'm _not_ a troll enthusiast, I just don't care about karma-whoring and don't give a fsck if some moron-moderator mods me down. I would actually like to ruin his flamebait... But, alas, I'm still adding to the posts of the thread...:)
//Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Yet another example of how bad the moderation system works. Some idiot rated this "Overrated" when it wan't even rated... Taco, you should fix this. If a post hasn't been mod:ed it shouldn't be possible to mod it over/under-rated.
Thank you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Samovar is a russian apparatus that is used to prepare and store warm tea on the table. Before the age of electricity it was powered by fire/wood/coal... Litteraly it means "samo"- self, "var"-boil: i.e. "Selfboiler". Here they've replaced the V with a W and you get something as "self-war" - maybe meaning that it guides the misile without external help.
The whole thing still sound very fishy... Who is to tell that this isn't just a part of Echelon (tm) and you are paying for it while it filters your messages before transmiting them to whomever? Well, come to think of it - at least it saves some bandwith...:-)
Than you. //Frisco -- "No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Please: Explain the sign the cat is holding to a non-american..
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Thanks, but you're kinda late. Sig 11 already changed his User Bio - it was to evident. For those who don't know it said something like "There aren't lots of things money can't buy. For the rest there is Karma."
--
"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Ahh.. You mean something like a BFG... :)
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I've installed on several old 486 boxes. I've managed to pull it off in different ways. Hopefully some of this will help you. .
I've used the trick to install with the HDD in a bigger desktop machine. I formated the smaller machines HDD and made just one partition on it - the root partition. /var and /usr were on partitions on the bigger machine. (I used one partition so that I could use the HDD space without any loss.) The swap was later made by using a file put in the / partition of the 120 MB drive. I don't exactly remember how I did it now - I've only done it once, but I used dd and mkswap and swapon. After installing a minimum of packages I started "cleaning". First: "rpm -qa | more" and "rpm -e" on everything I didn't need. Then I killed most of the /usr/doc stuff and removed some other files (mostly html documents) "by hand". I also strongly reduced some big files like /etc/termcap. On a 120 MB HDD it does make sense.. :) ...
Now for the slightly trickyer part. When everything was reduced to fit on the 120 MB HDD I made the swap and "cp -va":ed the /usr and /var in place. I had to edit the /etc/fstab to not lose /var /usr and the swap at reboot on the smaller machine. I had to edit /etc/lilo.conf too aimed at the correct HDD/partition so that the machine would boot. I have to admit I made a couple of mistakes here but the machines survived (keep some boot disks at hand!).. :) .. And they both work fine now. I thin I had to flag some partition as the boot partition on the small HDD, but I'm not sure. It might have been on another machine..
At the end I had a 486/sx25, 8 MB RAM, 120 MB HDD, runing RH linux, DNS, Apache and Samba (no X).. I used that machine as a "ISDN-modem router" at work for a while with a "webinterface" made in perl/sh to turn the modem on and off - in Sweden they charge per minute rates.. :) ..
If this doesn't make any sense mail me, my address is on my page.
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I have to mention another show I liked that I thought was anime cause they were also coproduced with japanese. Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. Man did I enjoy that one.. :)
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Saying that anime sucks is like saying "TV sucks" or "Computers suck" or "Books suck". There are so many different styles and it's aimed at so many different ages that you couldn't possibly _ever_ be 100% sure.
I personaly hate "Urotsukidôji". After the third rape begun I had to turn it off. From "Urotsukidôji" to "Akira" to "Sailor Moon" to "Lain" there's such a difference it's like compairing "Teletubies" to "Bladerunner". Give it a chance. Ask people who have seen lots of anime what they think may sute you. Tell them what you like in "normal" movies.
Now if you don't like _animation_.... then that's another story.. :)
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
As previos AC said Transfomers != anime.
Recommendations: :) ..
If you liked GITS then you _have_ to see Akira. Everyone will tell you this.
If you liked Starbazers (old style Anime) you will probably also like: Captain Harlock (*hehe*), Galagy Express 999, Queen Emeraldas, Back to the Terra (not sure about the name here). Do a search on all of these on www.imdb.com The "Terra" is feature film lenght only. The others are tv-series and films. Old style rules..
My personal favorite is: Waga Seishun no Arcadia (Arcadia of my youth/My youth in arcadia [Europe])
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I guess you mean this one. I don't think it will make it into the archives. I think (not that sure) that it has to be above 0 to get archived. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Kudos to
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Seen one? I've seen lots and lots. But hey, who cares! Are you stupid enough to not check the filextention you should burn in cyberhell (XibalbA?). There are programs like the one discussed here that generate vbs scripts with the filename being whatever you searched for.
One more note: JavaScript can not do any damage that I know of. To make JavaScript do damage you have to probably use some bugs in the JavaScrip implmentation. Vbs on the other hand is _made_ that way and whoever uses it (runs vbs'es or uses IE) deserves whatever is coming to him/her.
Thank you
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
IF you succeed installing Win on a wristwatch you'd still need the three additional keys... Sorry, but that's a fact, man...
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
What about my karma increasing with 4 without any moderation being done? And I'm nowwhere near 50...
Just wondering.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
n/t
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
I was just about to write about this..
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
With last version of Win, several users use the same computer simultaneously can! Yeees! Another MS innovation it is!
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Although I'm anti-MS and pro-unix I agree with you on the stupid moderation. But remember also that this is no jurnalism. It's people judging other peoples comments. The only jurnalism is the longer articles (a la JonKatz), the rest are links to external articles (with short comment) and discussions around them...
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Don't judge everyone vecause of one crackhead moderator. Morons exist in every part of the world and morons use all kinds of OS'es. A few of them even use linux...
--
"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Handing emailadresses to the public by the gov. postal service was allready attempted in Sweden a couple of years ago. Guess what. Hardly anyone remembers it ever happened by now. Why?
Probably beacuse they were a bit to early. It was just when the www was gaining momentum among the average Joes. By then 'only' some 20% had Internet acces at home. Now the figures are above 60% and in Stockholm above 70%.
There was however a slightly cooler twist to it here in Sweden that maybe the US postal service should consider. The intention was that person A could write emails to person B who didn't have means to read his email adress at home (i.e. no computer or Net access) BUT the Postal Service would deliver a printout. I don't remember if it would work the other way - from paper to email. Probably not because: 1) That would mean that someone had to read snailmail to be able to write the mail - OCR sucks on handwriting. 2) Who would be paying for the stamps?
Anyway... Hopefully some Post Service guy reads /. and gets on the phone (or mails!) to Sweden and asks the postal service about their experience with this.. and ditches the whole thing?.. :-) .. And here's a second reason: think SPAM!...
Thank you.
//Frisco
--
"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Yes.. I tried yaboot and BootX with ppclinux.. And Debian (if I remember correctly) asked something like if I wanted to boot linux and I said yes, but at rebooting... nothing...
I needed a server to run linux/apache/php3/mysql. I have set it up on a 486 DX2/66 with 8Mb ram now. it works, but it's _not_ fast. I'll give it a shot again since I have a 7500/100(120) and a 9600/200 at my disposal. Do you know if all of the above mentioned are available for NetBSD for PPC? And a last question: where can I find info about tweaking the Open Firmware?
Thanks in advance. :-)
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Hmm.. really?.. I don't trust ya (IDAny NetBSD on PPC users there to confirm this?
I installed debian and ppclinux2000 on a ppc mac but never got them to boot without a MacOS partition... I have quite a bit of *nix expiriense but only on intel/sparc and I'm not that familiar with mac HW so I ditched the project.. Maybe I should try NetBSD?..
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Aren't the *Nap servers dependant on user verification from the 'real' Napster servers? I mean since I log in to all the *Nap networks with the same user/pass as I use to get to Napster servers my guess would be that they use Napsters userdatabase. I hope I'm wrong tho. Anybody knows this?
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Heh.. I'm _not_ a troll enthusiast, I just don't care about karma-whoring and don't give a fsck if some moron-moderator mods me down. I would actually like to ruin his flamebait... But, alas, I'm still adding to the posts of the thread...
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Congratulations! A well laid flamebait - a work of art... Let's see how many will fall for this.
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Yet another example of how bad the moderation system works. Some idiot rated this "Overrated" when it wan't even rated... Taco, you should fix this. If a post hasn't been mod:ed it shouldn't be possible to mod it over/under-rated.
Thank you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."
Samovar is a russian apparatus that is used to prepare and store warm tea on the table. Before the age of electricity it was powered by fire/wood/coal... Litteraly it means "samo"- self, "var"-boil: i.e. "Selfboiler". Here they've replaced the V with a W and you get something as "self-war" - maybe meaning that it guides the misile without external help.
The whole thing still sound very fishy... Who is to tell that this isn't just a part of Echelon (tm) and you are paying for it while it filters your messages before transmiting them to whomever? Well, come to think of it - at least it saves some bandwith... :-)
Than you.
//Frisco
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"No se rinde el gallo rojo, sólo cuando ya está muerto."