Well, every TV I've used in the past decade or more has an option to control what channel comes up next when you press up or down on the remote....that's what I was talking about....you'd program the TV to jump from ch 12 to ch 23 when you push up...not the cable box.
Well, the Falcon's more powerful hyperdrive allowed it to skirt much closer to the black holes and other gravitational anomalies on the Kessel Run, allowing the ship to make the same net trip in a much shorter distance.
I have a VIA C3 800 MHz in the same chassis running OpenBSD 3.4 too...and it's loud...and the PSU puts out a LOT of heat for something that small.
I just ordered a dual-port Intel copper gigabit NIC from newegg.com - it came with the half-height bracket you need (the damn VIA rhine driver in OpenBSD kept complaining about dropping packets).
iBook, PowerBook
iMac, PowerMac
iPod, PowerPod?
The site looks like a NetBSD port page too, not an OpenBSD page.
No, it would be fowl play in that case =P
Well, every TV I've used in the past decade or more has an option to control what channel comes up next when you press up or down on the remote....that's what I was talking about....you'd program the TV to jump from ch 12 to ch 23 when you push up...not the cable box.
You do know that you can make your TV do that...in analog mode....
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3251.html
Well, someone already thought of a way to route electricity over IP.
Hmm
You just gave me the final idea needed to complete the story for a CG animation I've been dreaming about for a year now. Thanks.
You mean you want the chick to sell him a Win 2003 / AD network?
That's about the only legal but inappropriate-for-Slashdot thing I can think of.
So you mean history has come full circle...the station wagon full of backup tapes has become the fastest connection again?
=P
10) ??????
11) Profit!!!!!!
Don't you have his screenname?
Make him just put it in his away message.
For $6000, you could...that would even cover first-class transportation to where paying is legal...
And you wonder where this stuff came from?? =P
Well, I'd take 10 Mbps sustained over 133 Mbps bursty...I think my HDD actually runs pretty slow...
Huh...that's funny...I can see an unshielded exhaust port from here.
Wait? Where the hell is NetBSD on this?
I wanna see NetBSD too...competition is good.
Didn't warez.slashdot.org do it too?
They changed that at some point tho.
Minor problem: I think the card works differently on non-x86...different firmware (to support that OpenBoot standard or whatever Macs use)
The user...that's the common factor.
Well, the Falcon's more powerful hyperdrive allowed it to skirt much closer to the black holes and other gravitational anomalies on the Kessel Run, allowing the ship to make the same net trip in a much shorter distance.
It's so slow it's dropping letters off your words!
/var/log/messages and the console.
I can get 1 MBps downloads on my current link...and anything significantly slower doesn't make it happen, so maybe that's why.
So you mean we're really going to send people to sneak into the Beijing soundstage that the Chinese are gonna use and plant this stuff there?
I have a VIA C3 800 MHz in the same chassis running OpenBSD 3.4 too...and it's loud...and the PSU puts out a LOT of heat for something that small.
I just ordered a dual-port Intel copper gigabit NIC from newegg.com - it came with the half-height bracket you need (the damn VIA rhine driver in OpenBSD kept complaining about dropping packets).
Last time I looked, Sydney to NY was impossible non-stop.