In fact it is not the higher clock that makes processors die it is more like:
-Badly attached coolers. AMD is notorious for this. -Over voltage. If youput a higher voltage to the proc it is more likely to overclock. To high and it start to wear down. Also known as: nothwood sudden death syndrom. (maybe intel aready does this) -failing cooler fans. Makes the processor run too hot. It will not burn immediatly with a attached cooler, but it not good for the lifetime.
And then there is alwyas static electricity to blaim......
Or you are just bragging, or you just dont understand why it only has a 60 GB HD. That HD is only for booting the machine(like an expensive floppy driv)e, For the real storeage you probably alredy have an san that containt all your terabytes of data.
I think this machine bas an powerpc cpu that alreay can run in 64 bit mode and adrress some terbyte of data.
To get more on topic....
if you had a beowulf cluster of these......Then you had bragging points.
This isn't really supprising if you realize what the asp starts kit are:
"The ASP.NET Starter Kits are sample ASP.NET applications that provide code to accomplish common Web development tasks. Each sample is complete and well-documented so that you can use the code to kickstart your ASP.NET development projects today"
In other words, they are hello word application's which still require you to buy.NET product to compile and run them,
Hereby I GPL an other program: printf("hello brave new world.\n);
The whole point is that a binary is validated by the xbox rom. if this validation is also timecritical then an attack might be possible. (If OK takes longer than Not ok)
Or is the checking of a signed message an complete different method?
You can not blaim linux for bad hardware is might be implemented on.
OS support for real hardware what is real hardware? Dynamic hardware reconfiguration Depends on the unix. In the end you might have to restart it all agina, but it might get better in the next release Hot-swap hardware (incl. PCI, system boards, etc) This is not a linux failure, this is more the case that this features are are not defined for most used hardware POSIX compliance The nice thing of a stnadrard is that there are so many ways of explaining it. and posix can be implented very thin. NEBS level 3 compliance Isn't this mainly hardware? Telecom alarms You are running a sun shop dont you? NFS that works Cough..... maybe you found an implementation that works without "features" CDE (as opposed to cheap immitations) like " CDE for Linux is available from Xi Graphics" Support for all peripherals that go in the box Not a big problem if you do not put a lot in the (standard) box 8-) Vendor's-ass-on-the-line support depends on the implementation. A lot of times you receive a workarround, and a year later maybe a patch. Standards Vendor specific standards.
Besides 64 bit integers (but there is not a big problem adding 64 bit Longs in 32 bit processors) there is the great coolness factor:
-My PC has twice the number of bits yours ancient 32 bit pc has. -And:" the Nintendo 64 provides 64-bit graphics and CD-quality sound at a blistering 93.75 MHZ." I gues you need the 64 bits to expand from 4 M to 8 M. Oh wait that is mega byte, not gigabyte.
No....compared to little PCs which may only have 64- or 128-bit busses out to RAM
64 bits memory access is indepdent of the size of your pointer. As you point out current PC's already have >32 bits size busses.
It will slow your programs al little bit down because pointers (and integers) are bigger so more data has to be moved. Also you want data structoures to be alligned at 64 bit bouderies which mackes those structures biggger. (This will cost only a few % performance.)
The main point of 64 it CPUs is to address more than 4GB of RAM per process.
This is and stays the main point for 64 bit processors.
And this is to almost NO use for most program that are used in day to day use.
A pentium can only use 2^32 (4 GB) bit memry adresses in a flat memory model. A lot of that (0,5 to 2 Gb) is used by the OS. if you need an application that adresses more than 4 GB 64 bits procesors come handy. The main applications for this are BIG databases.
64 bit arithmic is almost no use. If you need this big integers you might be better of with floating point, and the X86 already has optimized instructions for those (SSE/SSE2/MMX)
Programs might even become more slowly since pointers are now 64 bits instead of 32 bits so the cpu has to move more data arround and programs become bigger because of this.
64 bits has limited use on desktop pc's. Its main use will be for (more that 4GB) servers.
When desktop pc get more than 4GB of memory (or more than 2 GB) 64 bits cpu's begin to perform better.
Yes, and i check the noarhachie and noindex meta tags and the google faq for webmasters. It does not tell what i did wrong with this particular page.
Since it is just my homepage i cannot image they removed it manually. It is just a whim of google. Google did index it correct, but for some obscure reason it stopped.
That is the problem with google: You are not supposed to understand google. i.e. Google does not index my webpage. It however stores: -Some of the pages that are only pointed to from my hompage (sub pages). -A mirror i once made on fortune city, that is old now. -A "move.to" page that points to my final page.
Why does it not index my home page? -It is only my home page, really is not interresting to you unless you search for my firstname, lastname. (but then it find and old obsolete mirror). No way google explains why this is bad. -It is bad neighbourhood? It is an "free"(pay for the dailup) isp that may contain lots and lots of garbage pages. (Free 15 mb homepage with no popups.). No way to verify this in google. -html is bad. (google did not index it when it had an invalid html doctype tag (it was valid in the past) But it never tells you this, never never never.
Yes, i know there are lots of folks whose living is to optimize for search engines, but google never tells you when you did something "bad".
Just disconnect the network when they are DDOS'ing it. Reconnect it later. Disconnecting it makes te traffic go away. Connecting it again makes it operational before.
If they managed their network they would have reacted before it would have cost them money. SDF would still be temorarely offline, but it would not have cost them money.
If you are talking analog tv-> The bandwidth it is broadcasted in is about 5 Megaherz which leads to 10mbit/seconds of data. In you calculation you just proved it is almost inpossible to capture any broadcast stream with standard pc hardware, which is just incorrect.
I've also never figured out why you need the DVD burner. With so much disk in my Tivo, there is always stuff to watch, and my need for archiving stuff to watch again later is so small as to be unimportant.
Don't you have have friends you want to share stuff with?
There was always(since a long time) a NTLM proxy available that was written in phyton. I am too lazy to type it in google and make a link: ntlm proxy
this will help the linux peokple.
I still had to log in into the proxy with my domain password. I understood from bugzilla it would do so automatically with the windows dll.
The auto configure proxy scripts actually works!
It really points to:
http://wolf.cheats4us.org/pimptest/index.php
I dont know how he did this, but certainly is not the correct mirror.
Mod him away!
here is your link.
since you were too stressed tired and arsed for this
In fact it is not the higher clock that makes processors die it is more like:
-Badly attached coolers. AMD is notorious for this.
-Over voltage. If youput a higher voltage to the proc it is more likely to overclock. To high and it start to wear down. Also known as: nothwood sudden death syndrom. (maybe intel aready does this)
-failing cooler fans. Makes the processor run too hot. It will not burn immediatly with a attached cooler, but it not good for the lifetime.
And then there is alwyas static electricity to blaim......
Unless it is a x86 machine this is off topic.
Or you are just bragging, or you just dont understand why it only has a 60 GB HD. That HD is only for booting the machine(like an expensive floppy driv)e, For the real storeage you probably alredy have an san that containt all your terabytes of data.
I think this machine bas an powerpc cpu that alreay can run in 64 bit mode and adrress some terbyte of data.
To get more on topic....
if you had a beowulf cluster of these......Then you had bragging points.
NUMA, ok, that i understand.
(Instead of one big shared memory pool it uses processors that each have their own pool, and can access other memory with a timing penalty)
but what does "-preempt " have to do with this. what does this option do? Int unix always preemtive?
This would be great, why isnt this in the release notes?
5 9015 /. refferrers)
more about this is found in
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1
(copy and past,bugzilla does not accept
This very close to the i.e. implementation. Microsoft documented their security mechanism:
howitworks/security/sspi2000.asp>
msdn
For the non windows users (or older mozilla users) ther is still an ntlm proxy that works very good.
It pretends it is calculating, but in reality it is listing keys that is has on an internal list.
This isn't really supprising if you realize what the asp starts kit are:
.NET product to compile and run them,
"The ASP.NET Starter Kits are sample ASP.NET applications that provide code to accomplish common Web development tasks. Each sample is complete and well-documented so that you can use the code to kickstart your ASP.NET development projects today"
In other words, they are hello word application's which still require you to buy
Hereby I GPL an other program:
printf("hello brave new world.\n);
The best thing would be if a duplicate story would be posted tomorrow on /. when site xxxx (the register) posts about this.
priceless jokes are coming....
Here is the google cache for google smackdown that is currently /.'ed
The whole point is that a binary is validated by the xbox rom. if this validation is also timecritical then an attack might be possible.
(If OK takes longer than Not ok)
Or is the checking of a signed message an complete different method?
You can not blaim linux for bad hardware is might be implemented on.
OS support for real hardware
what is real hardware?
Dynamic hardware reconfiguration
Depends on the unix. In the end you might have to restart it all agina, but it might get better in the next release
Hot-swap hardware (incl. PCI, system boards, etc)
This is not a linux failure, this is more the case that this features are are not defined for most used hardware
POSIX compliance
The nice thing of a stnadrard is that there are so many ways of explaining it. and posix can be implented very thin.
NEBS level 3 compliance
Isn't this mainly hardware?
Telecom alarms
You are running a sun shop dont you?
NFS that works
Cough..... maybe you found an implementation that works without "features"
CDE (as opposed to cheap immitations)
like " CDE for Linux is available from Xi Graphics"
Support for all peripherals that go in the box
Not a big problem if you do not put a lot in the (standard) box 8-)
Vendor's-ass-on-the-line support
depends on the implementation. A lot of times you receive a workarround, and a year later maybe a patch.
Standards
Vendor specific standards.
the Blue screen of death will be the red screen of death after "where will you start today"
user manual for this.
0. read entire manual
1. Take gun.
2. shoot.
3. aim at foot.
4. Confirm you did point 3 before activating point 2.
Besides 64 bit integers (but there is not a big problem adding 64 bit Longs in 32 bit processors) there is the great coolness factor:
:" the Nintendo 64 provides 64-bit graphics and CD-quality sound at a blistering 93.75 MHZ." I gues you need the 64 bits to expand from 4 M to 8 M. Oh wait that is mega byte, not gigabyte.
-My PC has twice the number of bits yours ancient 32 bit pc has.
-And
No....compared to little PCs which may only have 64- or 128-bit busses out to RAM
64 bits memory access is indepdent of the size of your pointer. As you point out current PC's already have >32 bits size busses.
It will slow your programs al little bit down because pointers (and integers) are bigger so more data has to be moved. Also you want data structoures to be alligned at 64 bit bouderies which mackes those structures biggger. (This will cost only a few % performance.)
The main point of 64 it CPUs is to address more than 4GB of RAM per process.
This is and stays the main point for 64 bit processors.
And this is to almost NO use for most program that are used in day to day use.
A pentium can only use 2^32 (4 GB) bit memry adresses in a flat memory model. A lot of that (0,5 to 2 Gb) is used by the OS. if you need an application that adresses more than 4 GB 64 bits procesors come handy. The main applications for this are BIG databases.
64 bit arithmic is almost no use. If you need this big integers you might be better of with floating point, and the X86 already has optimized instructions for those (SSE/SSE2/MMX)
Programs might even become more slowly since pointers are now 64 bits instead of 32 bits so the cpu has to move more data arround and programs become bigger because of this.
64 bits has limited use on desktop pc's. Its main use will be for (more that 4GB) servers.
When desktop pc get more than 4GB of memory (or more than 2 GB) 64 bits cpu's begin to perform better.
Yes, and i check the noarhachie and noindex meta tags and the google faq for webmasters. It does not tell what i did wrong with this particular page.
Since it is just my homepage i cannot image they removed it manually. It is just a whim of google. Google did index it correct, but for some obscure reason it stopped.
No: robots.txt delivers a 404 error.
You don't understand Google
That is the problem with google: You are not supposed to understand google. i.e. Google does not index my webpage. It however stores:
-Some of the pages that are only pointed to from my hompage (sub pages).
-A mirror i once made on fortune city, that is old now.
-A "move.to" page that points to my final page.
Why does it not index my home page?
-It is only my home page, really is not interresting to you unless you search for my firstname, lastname. (but then it find and old obsolete mirror). No way google explains why this is bad.
-It is bad neighbourhood? It is an "free"(pay for the dailup) isp that may contain lots and lots of garbage pages. (Free 15 mb homepage with no popups.). No way to verify this in google.
-html is bad. (google did not index it when it had an invalid html doctype tag (it was valid in the past) But it never tells you this, never never never.
Yes, i know there are lots of folks whose living is to optimize for search engines, but google never tells you when you did something "bad".
Ignore DDOS attacks.
Just disconnect the network when they are DDOS'ing it. Reconnect it later. Disconnecting it makes te traffic go away. Connecting it again makes it operational before.
If they managed their network they would have reacted before it would have cost them money. SDF would still be temorarely offline, but it would not have cost them money.
50% of /. posts are duplicates
for more about bad dns data look here what dns server get for stupid data.
If you are talking analog tv-> The bandwidth it is broadcasted in is about 5 Megaherz which leads to 10mbit/seconds of data. In you calculation you just proved it is almost inpossible to capture any broadcast stream with standard pc hardware, which is just incorrect.
( how cable works)
To capture a 10 mbit stream and compress it without stutters is still hard, but not impossible. don't buy an usb solution for this!
I've also never figured out why you need the DVD burner. With so much disk in my Tivo, there is always stuff to watch, and my need for archiving stuff to watch again later is so small as to be unimportant.
Don't you have have friends you want to share stuff with?
Tucows already has 30k programs hosted, of which 1/6 is in the games category. most of this is demo/shareware. 30K pc games available is realistic.
If this gamestation is pc-based....