I bought it for uplink on android. I played the uplink pc version demo a long time ago up to its end. now that i got uplink from purchasing the introversion bundle from introversion (to get defcon) and buying it again from humblebundle (mostly to support the bundle idea), i do not find time to play it on pc. Most time when i sit at the pc i want to do something other, but i hope with the android version i can play it in bus & trains.
> The typical torrent no, the typical torrent user would not have a problem with DRM, if the content itself would be free of cost. The typical torrent user just wants to get content for free. Of course, nerds like us have other motivations, but the majority of torrent users is not nerds anymore.
but the buffer of a pipe is a few kb, afaik. so when the first process runs out of data, the second one does not have much buffer to work on. and if the second one is blocking, the first one has not buffer space to fill.
When they offer a unlimited plan, i would assume they got 24*7*bandwidth per week. okay, maybe some mixed calculation. Unlimited is unlimited, and if they want something to blame, they should start with themself. Why did they offer unlimited, when they really meant a volume rate?
you're replying to everyone who criticizes the project, with "reasons" why the critic is invalid. Nothing is perfect, so it would be better to see the ups and downs of the project instead of trying to convince everybody.
yeah... and the D stands for Debian(based). So one of the guests ob bedrock needs to run dkms... with the correct kernelheaders for the host linux. And can a chrooted app insmod a kernel module? i never tested it, maybe... but on the other hand there will be several guests who want to insert the module then. And what about X? Do you want one X server per System? or which one do you use? What about libs which are incompatible between the distros?
don't you think commenting "but we are better and you do not understand anything" under each post makes your distribution idea more interesting? Your idea is okay, not very usable for the most people, but a nice project. But advocating it in the way you're doing at the moment, you will get many people who hate it, because you tried to force it on them.
there you go. the nvidia-current package will use the ubuntu kernelheaders. So the module is built for a ubuntu kernel. Which is not, what bedrock is booting.
I bought it for uplink on android. I played the uplink pc version demo a long time ago up to its end. now that i got uplink from purchasing the introversion bundle from introversion (to get defcon) and buying it again from humblebundle (mostly to support the bundle idea), i do not find time to play it on pc. Most time when i sit at the pc i want to do something other, but i hope with the android version i can play it in bus & trains.
or xmpp.
look at movim and buddycloud.
anything on top of existing systems like irc or jabber would be great.
and why should a webcomic be worth 1 million? Other people work hard all day and do not get a fraction of this.
> The typical torrent
no, the typical torrent user would not have a problem with DRM, if the content itself would be free of cost. The typical torrent user just wants to get content for free.
Of course, nerds like us have other motivations, but the majority of torrent users is not nerds anymore.
bitflu is nice.
slow news day?
but the buffer of a pipe is a few kb, afaik. so when the first process runs out of data, the second one does not have much buffer to work on. and if the second one is blocking, the first one has not buffer space to fill.
Bullshit, because no site will accept "In Athens" when i answered "Athen" the first time.
gnome IS the reason, gnome does not fit on a cd
implying the google staff will really check each complaint. maybe in the first time ... but they will get used to just accept them.
but when he gets gigabytes in a few hours, its too slow to upload and to expensive to mail harddrives every day.
online is just too slow for such big data.
rainbow tables are against hashes. you think of password lists.
why? What prevents the site from hashing the answers?
why do you need to point out, its the real reason? The article says, gnome 3 is the reason.
When they offer a unlimited plan, i would assume they got 24*7*bandwidth per week. okay, maybe some mixed calculation.
Unlimited is unlimited, and if they want something to blame, they should start with themself. Why did they offer unlimited, when they really meant a volume rate?
The Problems are already there, why does he need to predict anything?
no problem, gpl is gpl.
the problem is more, that slashdot accepts submissions, which are behind a paywall, even when you can trick around it.
you're replying to everyone who criticizes the project, with "reasons" why the critic is invalid. Nothing is perfect, so it would be better to see the ups and downs of the project instead of trying to convince everybody.
yeah ... and the D stands for Debian(based). So one of the guests ob bedrock needs to run dkms ... with the correct kernelheaders for the host linux. And can a chrooted app insmod a kernel module? i never tested it, maybe ... but on the other hand there will be several guests who want to insert the module then. And what about X? Do you want one X server per System? or which one do you use? What about libs which are incompatible between the distros?
don't you think commenting "but we are better and you do not understand anything" under each post makes your distribution idea more interesting?
Your idea is okay, not very usable for the most people, but a nice project. But advocating it in the way you're doing at the moment, you will get many people who hate it, because you tried to force it on them.
there you go.
the nvidia-current package will use the ubuntu kernelheaders. So the module is built for a ubuntu kernel. Which is not, what bedrock is booting.
just more accurate than needed ... 3,1415 years would have been more cool, indeed.
yeah, because you can only display the umlauts of one language.