And the reason we should _LOVE_ Andrew is not only samba (I mean, this is just a thing needed to be interopable with *that* OS), but a totally different thing.
RSYNC
Those having read his papers about the rsync protocol or attending one of Andrews seminars in the subject will definitively agree.
I hope a lot of you use rsync. It's a wonderful piece of software.
If you need a really good mediaplayer on windows, mac or other platforms, please check out VLC http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ which is a VERY good alternative to both XINE and MPlayer. It plays video directly out of bin/cue-files and does all sorts of good stuff.
Free of course. Sister project is free videostreaming!
The big question is why it doesn't support the VoIP standard rendevouz mechanism, namely SIP, defined by RFC3261 and supported by many ip-phones software and hardware out there. H323 is dead. Should be, anyway.
Mouse use is already a risk for persons: RSI. Making more movements with the mouse, with gestures, I feel that this is heading a road we don't wanna go.
Use the keyboard and love your hands/wrists for a long time.
If it is not clear enough, you should know that Axis supports the community and actually runs embedded Linux with features like NTP, FTP, SMTP and dial-up-when-triggered-by-external-switch and other nifty features.
I remember doing this on a embedded FORTH-system in the 80-ies. The only way to communicate with the board when the RS232 was gone was a little piezo-beeper.
1. Yes. Do care about the temperature. And the power consumption. And the NOISE!
2. Don't care about the backup. The good thing about having a terabyte of data is that the need for network connections at awkward places now gets minimised.
Think about it. You have In other words: Have instant access to archives of mail, news, movies, music, i.e. instant access to your backups as they are on your drive!
Put everything in a gigantic CVS and make the laptop just a cvs-mirror. Not the master. Wouldn't it be good with just one big CVS?
I can see that the chinese government is getting pissed off on all starting internet cafés. It will eventually kill the great tea-culture. What is needed is a proper Internet tea-house that serves both tcp/ip and Assam, Darjeeling, Jasmine and Green tea.
E4M (encryption for the masses) http://www.e4m.net/ is now merged into SecurStar in Germany that offers 256-bit filesystem encryption for Windows. Not in the US.
PGPdisk has been around for a long time.
So restricting US export will do nothing.
Users of *nix systems will probably have even more choices.
Apple are about to catch up on Microsoft!
And the reason we should _LOVE_ Andrew is not only samba (I mean, this is just a thing needed to be interopable with *that* OS), but a totally different thing.
RSYNC
Those having read his papers about the rsync protocol or attending one of Andrews seminars in the subject will definitively agree.
I hope a lot of you use rsync. It's a wonderful piece of software.
If you need a really good mediaplayer on windows, mac or other platforms, please check out VLC http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ which is a VERY good alternative to both XINE and MPlayer. It plays video directly out of bin/cue-files and does all sorts of good stuff.
Free of course. Sister project is free videostreaming!
The big question is why it doesn't support the VoIP standard rendevouz mechanism, namely SIP, defined by RFC3261 and supported by many ip-phones software and hardware out there.
H323 is dead. Should be, anyway.
NSD is a good alternative,
an authoratative only, high performance, simple and open source name server.
http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/nsd/
Just wait until they announce that you MUST use a TCPA-computer to even decode their CD:s.
I expect PGPhone will be replaced if not already by standard IP-telephony over either ipsec or tunneled through SSH/SSL.
Why introduce another risk?
Mouse use is already a risk for persons: RSI. Making more movements with the mouse, with gestures, I feel that this is heading a road we don't wanna go.
Use the keyboard and love your hands/wrists for a long time.
If it is not clear enough, you should know that Axis supports the community and actually runs embedded Linux with features like NTP, FTP, SMTP and dial-up-when-triggered-by-external-switch and other nifty features.
Mirror picture here
I've mirrored the comment page and the patch
here for your pleasure.
I remember doing this on a embedded FORTH-system in the 80-ies. The only way to communicate with the board when the RS232 was gone was a little piezo-beeper.
power consumption. And the NOISE!
2. Don't care about the backup. The good thing about having a terabyte of data is that the need for network connections at awkward places now gets minimised.
Think about it. You have
In other words: Have instant access to archives of mail, news, movies, music, i.e. instant access to your backups as they are on your drive!
Put everything in a gigantic CVS and make the laptop just a cvs-mirror. Not the master.
Wouldn't it be good with just one big CVS?
I can see that the chinese government is getting pissed off on all starting internet cafés. It will eventually kill the great tea-culture. What is needed is a proper Internet tea-house that serves both tcp/ip and Assam, Darjeeling, Jasmine and Green tea.
But it is no longer in production and it is patended.
Works with any software as it is attached at the front of the screen. Surface mirrors and the idea of doing the view-master 'on screen'
I'll keep mine for a long time.
A description and pictures of it here
Patent here with description.
Sorry, it was.
Interesting that the NSA security enhanced linux is not even mentioned.
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/
--
I vote for OpenBSD
And for those who wants to hire Shawn, his CV
is published at todays gnuheter:
http://www.gnuheter.com/article.php?sid=1486
or
And the URL was broken. Here is the right one:
1 1/applescriptForGoogleApi.html
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100012/stories/2002/04/
O'Reilly has a good article here with some code as well in both Java and Perl.
http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/1283
Everyone should go out and buy some dice and use them.
http://www.diceware.com/
Just give a couple of million XP-users each a word processor and infinite time and they'll produce the complete works of Shakespeare.
(Sorry Huxley)
(as djbs koobera-server seems to be under hard pressure)
Here you will find mirrors of the original file as well as the document in pdf-format etc:
http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/462633.html
E4M (encryption for the masses) http://www.e4m.net/ is now merged into SecurStar in Germany that offers 256-bit filesystem encryption for Windows. Not in the US.
PGPdisk has been around for a long time.
So restricting US export will do nothing.
Users of *nix systems will probably have even more choices.
Bonus: PGP-folder-hooks in mutt
Let's just say that Ralf is the commited guy for standard packages.
http://www.openssl.org/
http://www.modssl.org/
To say a few.
He's the guy that wrote mod_rewrite back in the old days. Tough guy.