The service compresses the data to get this rate. The rate was the same if I zipped the file and then sent it.
If you get the same rate sending compressed and uncompressed data, then the data isn't being compressed on the way there. If it was, then the uncompressed data would transfer at a higher rate.
...is to save up a bit and buy an actual G4. They're great machines, they come with a killer operating system, they'll probably do everything you need, and do it with minimal hassle. Not to mention that, as fat as I can tell, Mac users are more attractive to the opposite sex.;)
Kids should be spending more time socializing, maybe replace the computers with sports equipment...
Excuse me? I'm sorry, but I'm probably not alone when I say that I'd do some home schooling if that happened. Socialization for me, and others like me, isn't much more than standing in the corner and watching others socialize.
That, and I just love playing with OSX during lunch:)
now that someone has provided the Sorenson codec through emulation
As far as I could tell it's a re-implementation, not emulation.
Atari released a little m68k machine called the ST. NetBSD runs on it, as you can tell.
Perhaps he should seek a new area of employment if he's unable to get his Windows machines to work...
So you're suggesting that every Windows admin should get a new job?
*ducks*
Little ol' Sacramento is at the top. Wow, I feel so special!
internet explorer is available for solaris/sparc and hpux/hppa (as if it ran on any other chips:)
Did you just say "InterNet". Don't walk, run your ass back to the marketing department.
;)
I'm a little bit sick and tired about all those whiners who don't see BLINDINGLY OBVIOUS SARCASM.
kthxbye
An X bug allows all available memory to be consumed
All these years and I thought X was supposed to do that. Silly me!
Wow! The DVD should be out by now, right? Damnit, and I just got back from Best Buy :P
Why, Alien of course ;)
As much as I love apt, it's not a dpkg only thing.
Yes, I know. He made me do it :P
In response to the comments made at the Xserve introduction, a friend made this relevant work of art.
The service compresses the data to get this rate. The rate was the same if I zipped the file and then sent it.
If you get the same rate sending compressed and uncompressed data, then the data isn't being compressed on the way there. If it was, then the uncompressed data would transfer at a higher rate.
They're both implemented in the Linux kernel, not separate programs.
...is to save up a bit and buy an actual G4 . They're great machines, they come with a killer operating system, they'll probably do everything you need, and do it with minimal hassle. Not to mention that, as fat as I can tell, Mac users are more attractive to the opposite sex. ;)
Egads, you think they could use it on their own url!
It's a Free fortress. Open fortresses are a different movement.
...running on an AMD system
Too bad we'd all die from heat exhaustion. Well, unless you want to have a liquid cooled rib cage.
Kids should be spending more time socializing, maybe replace the computers with sports equipment...
:)
Excuse me? I'm sorry, but I'm probably not alone when I say that I'd do some home schooling if that happened. Socialization for me, and others like me, isn't much more than standing in the corner and watching others socialize.
That, and I just love playing with OSX during lunch
So all you have to do is convert yourself to a hamburger or something, and you have a full transporter!
...UNIX... ...household objects...
Are you implying that UNIX machines are household objects?
I can see how you could get the two confused.
...called Babymac, part of the SnowWhite project from way back when.
Being a software pirate, I'd love to see this used to store games...
Ooooh, I'm telling the SPA on yooou.