I run gcc 4.0.2, but i mainly recompiled most of my system with gcc 4.0.1. Some apps refuse to compile but it's more of a exception than a rule.
gcc --version gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 (Gentoo 4.0.2-r1, pie-8.7.8) Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Well saving all the internet traffic isn't possible and all the new laws and stuff coming is broken thinking imho. I just wonder when 'the-law-makers' will realise it....
Well, Most if not all people in sweden speaks english... Some of the older generation might have more or less good english but generally ppl coming from England and USA dosn't take the time to learn swedish at all (we don't dub all tv shows/movies either).
Well bredband has a quota limit on their 100mbit connections and it's expencive compared to this bredband2. It's the same guy who started bredband that started bredband2 =).
Well Sweden has some governement funding to make sure that everyone gets access to internet, that is, even ppl that live far out in the wilderness, so far there is no 100% coverage though. In Lund, where i live we have public free access points as well, =).
Well the average consumer should still care about what they pay for their connection =).
Dualshock was available for PS1 aswell. I remember playing Ape Escape with it. Now ape escape was released on 05/31/1999 according to gamespot. And the pattents i have seen mentioned was filed: Filed: April 18, 2001 Filed: May 1, 2000
They however seem to be holding earlier patents aswell but they aren't mentioned in the suit and are thus void(?).
Well now that i have seen the screenshots i have to say that i wonder, that thing looks exactly like gtoaster and... that ui wasn't good to begin with =P...
As the subject said, why do i have to pay for the windows version when i want the linux version? I don't have the problems with commandline thingies since i use nautilus cd burner and i have never had any problems with it. And why are there no screenshots? I won't just buy a windows version to get a linux burner "free" if i dunno what it can do and looks like.
(Judging from neros other ui's the ui should be good but who knows)
Oh, and since i recently aquired a amd64, why there is no 64 bit version =).
Heh, yep the "server load to high" bit seems pretty lame actually, from any point of view.
And thanks for that piece of information i actually didn't know that it was based on hybrid. I only know that it causes problems due to broken 005 replies and stuff like that.
(But as i stated before, i'm a ircu person myself =))
PS. What are youre thoughts about unreal then? =) DS.
I'm kinda amazed that all opensource projects use cluttered and amazingly annoying ircd's.
Like freenodes dancer: Server There are 9541 victims and 10397 hiding on 24 servers
But if you do lusers again it states: Server server load is temporarily too heavy, please try again later?
But ircu based networks has no problems with: Server There are 41787 users and 74748 invisible on 31 servers
Unreal is to me a insane server to use...
I'm just waiting for a "opensource projects network" to use something sane. But then working on ircclients and servers i guess i'm biased, esp since i prefer Undernets ircd.
Until someone does a OpenSource p2p im system that is totally distributed etc etc etc, and ppl actually use it. Then just let programmers use whatever network they feel like using.
Besides all that, since most Windows vulnerabilities aren't based on a kernel attack (unlike linux), but instead the services you have activated, you can simply disable the ones you don't need, and just be sensible about which applications you open through emails (hopefully none!).
There has been very few kernel based remote attacks. And i mean few. Btw, want to know what that firewall/nat box is most likley running? you guessed it, linux.
(The only remote kernel exploits that i remember is teardrop and that other, using the networking code to trash memory.)
The nasty bit with windows is that there are services that you can't disable, that is closely tied in to the windows kernel and nothing is done about security....
Minority report uses a very interesting 2d UI afair. I'm awed by the fast feeling in th moves vs actions in that ui... But then, i'm computer damaged.
On another issue, i see no flaw in the spatial view of nautilus. But that might be from my AmigaOS background, and i'm also one of those that used the simular file management in windows due to it's speed and ease of use... =), As i said, i am damaged =)
Is there any filetransfer protocol around that ISN'T used for sending just about anything?
Otoh, dcc isn't as efficent as some, it has size limits which some doesn't have. IMHO if someone wants to download shitloads of things they either a, use a efficent protocol for it b, go where there are alot of users
Irc fullfills b.
But irc isn't Direct-Connect. It's not p2p either.
Yes, i have a common live value in the other box and it works flawlessly with alsa. Using it with a platinum livedrive means a, no sound. When you find the correct volume control that is really odd (you only get sound when it's in that exact position) and then the volume control dosn't work at all...
Ie, Creatives own driver kicks the shit out of alsa. (and i agree with the others that alsa is a pain if you have to configure it)
I have a sblive platinum with livedrive. It has a bonus, it dosn't work worth a damn with alsa, but works flawlessly with oss. Newer dists seems to have a tendency to prefer alsa which will screw it up.
#0 0xf7ddc5b3 in getuid () from /lib32/libc.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6
/lib32/libc.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6 /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6
#1 0x44a325d5 in _XimLocalOpenIM () from
#2 0x44a30f2a in _XimOpenIM () from
#3 0x44a30c70 in _XimRegisterIMInstantiateCallback () from
#4 0x44a16828 in XRegisterIMInstantiateCallback () from
#0 0xf7ddc5b3 in getuid () from
#1 0x44a325d5 in _XimLocalOpenIM () from
#2 0x44a30f2a in _XimOpenIM () from
#3 0x44a1687a in XOpenIM () from
The profile thing is a bit different though... The needle in the skype is much worse by comparison, =)
I run gcc 4.0.2, but i mainly recompiled most of my system with gcc 4.0.1.
Some apps refuse to compile but it's more of a exception than a rule.
gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 (Gentoo 4.0.2-r1, pie-8.7.8)
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Looks like a proxy scan.
Ie, noone is allowed to post from a open proxy.
Lund, A university town about 20km from Malmö.
And no, the countyside has much less coverage, but you might get 2mbit ot 1/8 combos depending on how far from a town you live.
Well saving all the internet traffic isn't possible and all the new laws and stuff coming is broken thinking imho. I just wonder when 'the-law-makers' will realise it....
Well, Most if not all people in sweden speaks english... Some of the older generation might have more or less good english but generally ppl coming from England and USA dosn't take the time to learn swedish at all (we don't dub all tv shows/movies either).
Ahh, i forgot all about that...
You guys use ',' for thousands etc seperator... =)
Yeah, i currently pay 47,44 USD for my 10mbit (symetric) unlimited connection of which 2,79 USD is because i want to get a real bill sent home =).
Well bredband has a quota limit on their 100mbit connections and it's expencive compared to this bredband2. It's the same guy who started bredband that started bredband2 =).
Well Sweden has some governement funding to make sure that everyone gets access to internet, that is, even ppl that live far out in the wilderness, so far there is no 100% coverage though. In Lund, where i live we have public free access points as well, =).
Well the average consumer should still care about what they pay for their connection =).
Well it's your currency, you guess.
Fibre, dude, fibre... There is nothing else that can handle this load.
In sweden www.bredband2.se offers 1 Gbit connections for 118,60 USD. This is without limits.
For more information and so forth (in swedish) see www.labs2.se
Dualshock was available for PS1 aswell. I remember playing Ape Escape with it. Now ape escape was released on 05/31/1999 according to gamespot. And the pattents i have seen mentioned was filed:
Filed: April 18, 2001
Filed: May 1, 2000
They however seem to be holding earlier patents aswell but they aren't mentioned in the suit and are thus void(?).
Well now that i have seen the screenshots i have to say that i wonder, that thing looks exactly like gtoaster and... that ui wasn't good to begin with =P...
As the subject said, why do i have to pay for the windows version when i want the linux version?
I don't have the problems with commandline thingies since i use nautilus cd burner and i have never had any problems with it. And why are there no screenshots? I won't just buy a windows version to get a linux burner "free" if i dunno what it can do and looks like.
(Judging from neros other ui's the ui should be good but who knows)
Oh, and since i recently aquired a amd64, why there is no 64 bit version =).
Heh, yep the "server load to high" bit seems pretty lame actually, from any point of view.
And thanks for that piece of information i actually didn't know that it was based on hybrid. I only know that it causes problems due to broken 005 replies and stuff like that.
(But as i stated before, i'm a ircu person myself =))
PS. What are youre thoughts about unreal then? =)
DS.
I'm kinda amazed that all opensource projects use cluttered and amazingly annoying ircd's.
Like freenodes dancer:
Server There are 9541 victims and 10397 hiding on 24 servers
But if you do lusers again it states:
Server server load is temporarily too heavy, please try again later?
But ircu based networks has no problems with:
Server There are 41787 users and 74748 invisible on 31 servers
Unreal is to me a insane server to use...
I'm just waiting for a "opensource projects network" to use something sane. But then working on ircclients and servers i guess i'm biased, esp since i prefer Undernets ircd.
Until someone does a OpenSource p2p im system that is totally distributed etc etc etc, and ppl actually use it. Then just let programmers use whatever network they feel like using.
There has been very few kernel based remote attacks. And i mean few. Btw, want to know what that firewall/nat box is most likley running? you guessed it, linux.
(The only remote kernel exploits that i remember is teardrop and that other, using the networking code to trash memory.)
The nasty bit with windows is that there are services that you can't disable, that is closely tied in to the windows kernel and nothing is done about security....
Minority report uses a very interesting 2d UI afair.
I'm awed by the fast feeling in th moves vs actions in that ui... But then, i'm computer damaged.
On another issue, i see no flaw in the spatial view of nautilus. But that might be from my AmigaOS background, and i'm also one of those that used the simular file management in windows due to it's speed and ease of use... =), As i said, i am damaged =)
If it was posted on irc, and this is just grabed from the logs... Then the loss of indentation might be due to the ircclients used.
Just FYI.
Wasn't it some artist way back that discovered that he didn't own his own music? Esp when he changed recordcompay. (I have a distinct memory of this)
Afair they can't post their music online even if they want to since the record company owns it.
Otoh, they could make 'online productions' that are only avail online, but that wouldn't help either.
Is there any filetransfer protocol around that ISN'T used for sending just about anything?
Otoh, dcc isn't as efficent as some, it has size limits which some doesn't have. IMHO if someone wants to download shitloads of things they either
a, use a efficent protocol for it
b, go where there are alot of users
Irc fullfills b.
But irc isn't Direct-Connect. It's not p2p either.
Cough, Isn't irc2 what we use today?
Why is the ircii client called ircii?
Why does the ircd's version number start at 2?
Yes, i have a common live value in the other box and it works flawlessly with alsa. Using it with a platinum livedrive means a, no sound. When you find the correct volume control that is really odd (you only get sound when it's in that exact position) and then the volume control dosn't work at all...
Ie, Creatives own driver kicks the shit out of alsa.
(and i agree with the others that alsa is a pain if you have to configure it)
I have a sblive platinum with livedrive. It has a bonus, it dosn't work worth a damn with alsa, but works flawlessly with oss. Newer dists seems to have a tendency to prefer alsa which will screw it up.
Ie, make sure it uses oss, esp if alsa fails.