..that intervideo cannot release an end user player for Linux because they would end up running afoul of the GPL inorder to do it. They would need to link with Libs that are GPL, and in so doing would be obligated to expose things that the DVD licenses will not allow them to expose.
Windows: 1. AIM Gotta communicate 2. Ultraedit Gotta Edit stuff 3. putty Gotta talk to those Unix Boxes 4. Mozilla 5. FTPPro95 Tpp cheap to buy a new license 6. Office 2003/Open Office.org I use em both 7. Visual Studio 6/2000/2003 I count 'em as one 8. Winamp 9. Nero/EZ CD Creator again I count them as one 10. Unreal Whatever version is current
Linux: 1. Postfix since its not part of Slackware which is what I use 2. Custom config of apache/php/mod_gzip/etc 3. mtrr 4. Openwebmail 5. TMDA (Tagged Message deliverly agent) 6. shoutcast 7. config samba (does that count as an install) 8. proftpd...Ithink thats it I generally don't that much extra I need for my Linux systems. Its really more of a configuration thing.
Already Upgraded...works great.
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Postfix 2.1 Released
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I upgraded first thing this morning when I saw the listing on freshmeat. So far its a drop in replacement.
Download tar -zxvf cd postfix-2.1.0 make make upgrade postfix stop postfix start
No issues what so ever!
Even working correctly with TMDA whitelisting/blacklisting spam filter, which had been my one real concerns did anything happen that could screw up TMDA. NOPE! Runs fine.
Have to go ahead and look into setup and using some of the new features now I suppose.
...however... In my own programming carrer I have found that each year, my library of quick code snippits grows. The first year or two is spend learning how to do things, the rest of the time programmers spend making those things easier for themselves. When ask to a particular task they can do it much more quickly and efficently because they have some code they have already written that does "That" or is sufficently similar to the point where it can be quickly turned into "That"...
Yep, thats exactly the problem I have with it...I have the lastest one on my desk here (its all you can get now), and I have found it not quite as comfortable as the old one...(Plus honestly I miss my third button)...I'm not sure why they decided to drop the true third button from this model...I liked it..
The latest Evolution on the venerable design. This is the one with the buttons under the fingers and the ball under the thumb. I have never had issues with pain when using this mouse. I have been using the trackman series since my first PC capable of using/needing a mouse. Avoid the ones where the ball sits in the fron under the index/middle finger. That one will quickly cause problems in the wrist and lower arm, esspecially if you are already sensitive. They only complaint if I had to make one is I wish that the mouse was a tiny bit larger on the whole. The prevous iteration I still have on the home PC (one of the variations on the older conch-shell design) was a bit larger therefore more comfortable for me. However the current design is still mre comfortable than any mouse that requires moving the unit itself.
yeah unfortunately that was another show doomed from the very beginning...so it didn't last...Fox never had faith in the show, they put it into the crapiest time slots possible...Networks here is a hint, your show ill NEVER build a following if its pre-empted by football or some other weekly event on a regular basis. SFI-FI shows will fair better in the ratings when they are on at 8:00pm on a Monday, Friday, or Saturday.
All and all I'm probably 50/50 on the whole deal. I use Slackware and for the basic setup packages do the trick, although I wish Patrick would get into the late 90's at least and Pentium optomize the packages. For the more advanced stuff like installing Apache/PHP/Mod_* I prefer a build your own approach instead of packages. I also do the same for FTP(Proftpd), and mail(Postfix). I also run alot of stuff there is no package for as well so that I have to build from source. I also am required due to the software I run for webmail (openwebmail) to build my PERL from source since it requires the suidperl, which Slackware doesn't build into the package (which is natural since its deprecated, the Openwebmail guys really need to address that issue since it will probably be removed from the perlsource entirely at some point)
The stream at my site uses shoutcast, winamp (2.x series this is important), and another app called wwwinamp http://projects.halo8.net/.
wwwinamp allows me to control the winamp playlist via a web interface from anywhere in the world.
Email me for more details if you wish at: haplo-dated-1080942323.e56985@majere.epithna. com note is a time sensitive address which will expire in 7 days after which my spam filter will require you to confirm your message before I can recieve it.
...they have monitoring devices on the Company phone lines and they want to make sure that no phone conversations take place they can't listen too...sucks to be you...seriously, you probably will not win this battle.
I've been there, lived in an apartment with a friend of mine. There were terrible power troubles there, and we had a stack of UPS'es...unfortunately even the stack wasn't enough for the load we were running. The power flickered one night, and we heard a terrible sound behind us, and then a crack-pop...one of the UPS'es literally exploded in flames and sparks shooting through the side vents. Luckly the plug was easily accessable. TO this day I shudder to think what might have happened had we not been home at the time...
...the sound of the judge as SCO is laughed out of court, and thier lawyers are Disbarred for being DUMBASSes. This is a frivolas lawsuit for which any lawyer supporting deserves disbarring.
As a web developer each advance in technology actually makes my life more stressful. Each successive generation of standards makes the standard more complicated, makes coding things harder as things are "enhanced" and more functionality is added programming concepts get harder and more complicated. Also as soon as something new hits and everyone goes "OH, AH" when they see it elsewhere they immediately want it implimented on our sites (Quite often when it has no logical purpose in the site, or can't even be used for any good purpose, or can't even be linked with what the site goes). Off to learn that new thing, and how it works, did I meantion that you need to learn and impliment the new Tech while your still doing, supporting, and coding the stuff you already have, and amangement excepts you to go learn the new stuff on your own time. Then their is Microsoft, rewriting everyone of thier languages to be incompatible with the previous generation. They will not even talk about ASP anymore, all thier examples are now in ASP.net primary using C#. And by the way you can't code ASP.net the way you used to Code ASP previously...
Nope your not a hog in my eyes, your just using what you have been given, to the fullest capacity...unfortunately the guy who started down this path seems to consider anymore who is more than an occasional user a bandwidth hog.
No actually I am targeting the people at acuse others of being bandwidth hogs for using what they purchased. I use my line to the maximum it is capable 2/256 nearly all the time. For this I am labeled into a group called bandwidth hogs. I recognize that the line doesn't always go that fast and unless its esspecially low I don't gripe about it, I know I have to share with others, and others do high bandwidth activities will reduce the whole. However I don't feel its my fault for using what I have bought that I might drag down others bandwidth. If the throughput of an individual node can significantly degrade the entire network then my cable provider needs to provide more bandwidth.
F U...You have the whole issue backwards, if the Cable company would just provide enough bandwidth all all users could go at thier full speed In my case 2/256 all the time...there wouldn't be any such thing as a bandwidth hog...I pay for a cable modem which is supposed to go at 2/256, and I don't think its at all unreasonable fr me to expect it to go a 2/256 whenever I want it too, and if thats all the time because I download/upload alot of stuff...(I ftp stuff back and forth from work, as well as send a shoutcast stream to myself at work so I can listen to anything in my music collection whicle I am at work)...then so be it, Its my Fing right as a customer to use what I purchased.
I would love this.... I have always hoped for something that melded the commandline and the GUI such that I could select a bunch of files and then type a command against them at a command line.
When I heard rumors of a New Trek Series I had been hoping for something along the logical progression of the Trek Universe.
1. We have for years had teasing hints of the Post Kirk Era, in seeing Sulu on the Excellsior(I know I spelled that wrong). I had been hoping that perhaps a new Trek Series would go down that line.
2. We have also seen bits of the Post Kirk Pre-picard Universe in seeing the Enterprise-B, and C I had hoped that maybe a new series would go in this direction especially the C. The Federation in the middle of an all out war would make for a refreshing change from the general Peace and love universe we are all used to seeing.
3. I heard a rumor of a Star Fleet Academy show at one point, Not sure about this one, but it might have worked.
4. A Post Picard Setting, where the Federation is on the verge of, or has already colapsed.
5. A Post Picard Setting way way into the future, jump forward 100-200 years (Leaves lots of room for back story) set on the the Enterprise - L. Perhaps things are very different in this age, the Romulans, Klingons and Cardasians are Full Memebers of the Federation, perhaps the Enterprise is even Commanded by a Klingon, with a Vulcan/Romulan first officer (A decendant of Spock fathered during his time on Romulus).
..that intervideo cannot release an end user player for Linux because they would end up running afoul of the GPL inorder to do it. They would need to link with Libs that are GPL, and in so doing would be obligated to expose things that the DVD licenses will not allow them to expose.
Windows:
...Ithink thats it I generally don't that much extra I need for my Linux systems. Its really more of a configuration thing.
1. AIM Gotta communicate
2. Ultraedit Gotta Edit stuff
3. putty Gotta talk to those Unix Boxes
4. Mozilla
5. FTPPro95 Tpp cheap to buy a new license
6. Office 2003/Open Office.org I use em both
7. Visual Studio 6/2000/2003 I count 'em as one
8. Winamp
9. Nero/EZ CD Creator again I count them as one
10. Unreal Whatever version is current
Linux:
1. Postfix since its not part of Slackware which is what I use
2. Custom config of apache/php/mod_gzip/etc
3. mtrr
4. Openwebmail
5. TMDA (Tagged Message deliverly agent)
6. shoutcast
7. config samba (does that count as an install)
8. proftpd
I upgraded first thing this morning when I saw the listing on freshmeat. So far its a drop in replacement.
Download
tar -zxvf
cd postfix-2.1.0
make
make upgrade
postfix stop
postfix start
No issues what so ever!
Even working correctly with TMDA whitelisting/blacklisting spam filter, which had been my one real concerns did anything happen that could screw up TMDA. NOPE! Runs fine.
Have to go ahead and look into setup and using some of the new features now I suppose.
You don't tell them...you just bring your cd full of canned code with you to work the first day and then your off the races.
...however...
In my own programming carrer I have found that each year, my library of quick code snippits grows. The first year or two is spend learning how to do things, the rest of the time programmers spend making those things easier for themselves. When ask to a particular task they can do it much more quickly and efficently because they have some code they have already written that does "That" or is sufficently similar to the point where it can be quickly turned into "That"...
Yep, thats exactly the problem I have with it...I have the lastest one on my desk here (its all you can get now), and I have found it not quite as comfortable as the old one...(Plus honestly I miss my third button)...I'm not sure why they decided to drop the true third button from this model...I liked it..
The latest Evolution on the venerable design. This is the one with the buttons under the fingers and the ball under the thumb. I have never had issues with pain when using this mouse. I have been using the trackman series since my first PC capable of using/needing a mouse. Avoid the ones where the ball sits in the fron under the index/middle finger. That one will quickly cause problems in the wrist and lower arm, esspecially if you are already sensitive. They only complaint if I had to make one is I wish that the mouse was a tiny bit larger on the whole. The prevous iteration I still have on the home PC (one of the variations on the older conch-shell design) was a bit larger therefore more comfortable for me. However the current design is still mre comfortable than any mouse that requires moving the unit itself.
...My vote Kate Beckinsdale...she absolutely kicked ass in Underworld, and I could so see her in the role, at least the out of the suit parts anyway.
yeah unfortunately that was another show doomed from the very beginning...so it didn't last...Fox never had faith in the show, they put it into the crapiest time slots possible...Networks here is a hint, your show ill NEVER build a following if its pre-empted by football or some other weekly event on a regular basis. SFI-FI shows will fair better in the ratings when they are on at 8:00pm on a Monday, Friday, or Saturday.
All and all I'm probably 50/50 on the whole deal. I use Slackware and for the basic setup packages do the trick, although I wish Patrick would get into the late 90's at least and Pentium optomize the packages. For the more advanced stuff like installing Apache/PHP/Mod_* I prefer a build your own approach instead of packages. I also do the same for FTP(Proftpd), and mail(Postfix). I also run alot of stuff there is no package for as well so that I have to build from source. I also am required due to the software I run for webmail (openwebmail) to build my PERL from source since it requires the suidperl, which Slackware doesn't build into the package (which is natural since its deprecated, the Openwebmail guys really need to address that issue since it will probably be removed from the perlsource entirely at some point)
The stream at my site uses shoutcast, winamp (2.x series this is important), and another app called wwwinamp http://projects.halo8.net/.
. com
wwwinamp allows me to control the winamp playlist via a web interface from anywhere in the world.
Email me for more details if you wish at:
haplo-dated-1080942323.e56985@majere.epithna
note is a time sensitive address which will expire in 7 days after which my spam filter will require you to confirm your message before I can recieve it.
...they have monitoring devices on the Company phone lines and they want to make sure that no phone conversations take place they can't listen too...sucks to be you...seriously, you probably will not win this battle.
I've been there, lived in an apartment with a friend of mine. There were terrible power troubles there, and we had a stack of UPS'es...unfortunately even the stack wasn't enough for the load we were running. The power flickered one night, and we heard a terrible sound behind us, and then a crack-pop...one of the UPS'es literally exploded in flames and sparks shooting through the side vents. Luckly the plug was easily accessable. TO this day I shudder to think what might have happened had we not been home at the time...
...the sound of the judge as SCO is laughed out of court, and thier lawyers are Disbarred for being DUMBASSes. This is a frivolas lawsuit for which any lawyer supporting deserves disbarring.
As a web developer each advance in technology actually makes my life more stressful. Each successive generation of standards makes the standard more complicated, makes coding things harder as things are "enhanced" and more functionality is added programming concepts get harder and more complicated. Also as soon as something new hits and everyone goes "OH, AH" when they see it elsewhere they immediately want it implimented on our sites (Quite often when it has no logical purpose in the site, or can't even be used for any good purpose, or can't even be linked with what the site goes). Off to learn that new thing, and how it works, did I meantion that you need to learn and impliment the new Tech while your still doing, supporting, and coding the stuff you already have, and amangement excepts you to go learn the new stuff on your own time.
Then their is Microsoft, rewriting everyone of thier languages to be incompatible with the previous generation. They will not even talk about ASP anymore, all thier examples are now in ASP.net primary using C#. And by the way you can't code ASP.net the way you used to Code ASP previously...
UGH Fuck new technology!
...seriously you are not even on the payroll and asking for contract changes...
Nope your not a hog in my eyes, your just using what you have been given, to the fullest capacity...unfortunately the guy who started down this path seems to consider anymore who is more than an occasional user a bandwidth hog.
I totally Agree, I don't want more than I am given, just what I bought....uncappers are scum.
No actually I am targeting the people at acuse others of being bandwidth hogs for using what they purchased. I use my line to the maximum it is capable 2/256 nearly all the time. For this I am labeled into a group called bandwidth hogs. I recognize that the line doesn't always go that fast and unless its esspecially low I don't gripe about it, I know I have to share with others, and others do high bandwidth activities will reduce the whole. However I don't feel its my fault for using what I have bought that I might drag down others bandwidth. If the throughput of an individual node can significantly degrade the entire network then my cable provider needs to provide more bandwidth.
F U...You have the whole issue backwards, if the Cable company would just provide enough bandwidth all all users could go at thier full speed In my case 2/256 all the time...there wouldn't be any such thing as a bandwidth hog...I pay for a cable modem which is supposed to go at 2/256, and I don't think its at all unreasonable fr me to expect it to go a 2/256 whenever I want it too, and if thats all the time because I download/upload alot of stuff...(I ftp stuff back and forth from work, as well as send a shoutcast stream to myself at work so I can listen to anything in my music collection whicle I am at work)...then so be it, Its my Fing right as a customer to use what I purchased.
This really needs to be a presidential election issue. I'll vote for whoever says they will end Internet Technology patents.
I would love this....
I have always hoped for something that melded the commandline and the GUI such that I could select a bunch of files and then type a command against them at a command line.
Well that would certainly explain why she disappeared from the show.
My aplogies, I had forgotten about that episode...but honestly its been years since I watched TOS more than occasionally.
When I heard rumors of a New Trek Series I had been hoping for something along the logical progression of the Trek Universe.
1. We have for years had teasing hints of the Post Kirk Era, in seeing Sulu on the Excellsior(I know I spelled that wrong). I had been hoping that perhaps a new Trek Series would go down that line.
2. We have also seen bits of the Post Kirk Pre-picard Universe in seeing the Enterprise-B, and C I had hoped that maybe a new series would go in this direction especially the C. The Federation in the middle of an all out war would make for a refreshing change from the general Peace and love universe we are all used to seeing.
3. I heard a rumor of a Star Fleet Academy show at one point, Not sure about this one, but it might have worked.
4. A Post Picard Setting, where the Federation is on the verge of, or has already colapsed.
5. A Post Picard Setting way way into the future, jump forward 100-200 years (Leaves lots of room for back story) set on the the Enterprise - L. Perhaps things are very different in this age, the Romulans, Klingons and Cardasians are Full Memebers of the Federation, perhaps the Enterprise is even Commanded by a Klingon, with a Vulcan/Romulan first officer (A decendant of Spock fathered during his time on Romulus).