When you have a few years of daily commits, especialy of large binaries, SVN is darn primitive in cleaning out the repository compared to CVS/Perforce and every other source control system out there with obliterate.
Depends on what you mean by safely habitable. There was a previous BBC news science article about how the animals and trees there are doing QUITE fine -- ignoring the initial population die off.
Assuming it takes a few short generations for an animal population to adapt, if you shoved a lot of humans there, the ones that are still alive after a few generations could call it habitable.
Nope, GP is quite correct. If GPL code took from BSD code, it can only be one way. You can not inject code relicensed as GPL back into BSD because of GPL's restrictions.
GPL by definition infects and affects code that has nothing to do with it just by simple source mixing.
Figures that it takes a graphics company to do some audio company's hardware job better. Just can't expect a dedicated and useful FFT chip on available APUs nowadays especially with the lack of real competition and creativity.
Even the highest textured games don't need GBs of it, you can't store enough of it in memory to make it useful, you don't have the bandwidth to stream it all off disk, the 2nd layer of DVDs can be used for game data (they control what goes where sector), any multi-DVD games currently are usually overflowing with FMV not textures, and there's this new technology called "shaders" that totally eliminates the need for a lot of static textures.
With bigger cpu/gpu resources, it's going to eliminate the need for FMVs in preference for in-engine ones which again eliminate disk space needed.
FreeBSD has a fast threading implementation already called libthr by David Xu. Kicks the pants off KSE by 2x in speed and is just as good as Linux threading because it's 1:1, and quite stable.
Just too bad it's not the default threading library for pthreads, but you can fix that that with/etc/libmap.conf.
The one we use at work is Linux is like a super-cool, seat-of-your-pants fast Ferrari that has all the latest new fangled-tech thrown in, not usually haphazardly, but tends to break down and needs a lot of careful maintenance. This best applies to FC and the latest raw Linux kernel from Linus.
FreeBSD is like a Toyota refined for everyday use, caters toward a crowd that cares more about what works and is reliable, has a lot of safety features built in, and performs well enough.
Genso Suikoden 1-4 centered around 130 storied bandits.
A core of them survive and stay around into the next sequel, and you can load the previous game's savegame so that those core characters would be more buffed up than usual either in characteristics or items.
If you're really THAT paranoid, you would stay inside your bunker 2000 feet underground, and hire minions (via a mouth in the wall) to do your shopping.
What's wrong with the price of the Prius? Have you compared the cost vs included creature comforts item by item, inch by inch, to see how the price is justified versus whatever you were buying? Still cheaper than the other hybrid models.
You don't see people complaining you're never make your money back buying that navigation/V6+/European/SUV/luxury type vehicle.
You can turn off the RFID keyless entry. The only thing the RFID could then be used is engine ignition.
And maybe Intel plays the market to hold themselves at 80%. It doesn't hurt them financially, and keeps them from becoming an obvious "monopoly" like M$FT.
A SMP Opteron system with a hybrid Solaris/Linux kernel using a Debian style userland with some special Sun goodies would probably fit the bill as a modern commodity operating system suitable for scientific and engineering applications. Slap in a hot OpenGL card, compile the base libs for multithreaded operation and optimize for the hardware Gentoo-style, and it would probably run pretty snappy.
Isn't this pretty much the description of a BSD system? The kernel isn't SystemV but it has quite a distinguished and refined history, the userland is as polished and packages well in a manner Debian is similiar to, and BSD's can recompile/optimize the entire OS (not just kernel, not just userland) as Gentoo strives.
Imagine if you had TWO C&C chips to split the workload.. What about 4? What about an array of C&C chips to send jobs to a farm of workhorse processors?
EVE ain't that different especially since player griefing will cost you quite a bit more. Blizzard might have server issues, but you effectively only loose time. In EVE, you can loose everything and it's part of the game.
From Toyota, for the same reasons why they won't get rid of the "I Agree" button on their Navigation as well as most Navigation (configuration and destination rerouting options), Radio (list what song is currently playing), and Phone (what number is currently calling) functions when the vehicle is moving.
Same reason they won't bring the EV Mode button over either., but some reason it's not affecting Honda.
We're sue happy here.. is almost the direct quote.
This is much like arguing that people refuse to play WoW because Guild Wars is free of subscription.
The reality is I know more people that play WoW, WoW is bigger and more popular, and I have quite a few friends with a TiVo.
I work in software & IT, and really mind having to hand-build and maintain a device to smoothly record tv for me. People buy Linksys router boxes instead of hand-building a firewall box for the same reasons.
If there was another device with compelling features over TiVo such as I DON'T NEED TO HAND BUILD IT, home media network integration such as with iTunes, gave me more search/find/record abilities, then maybe I'll get interested, but so far the TiVo just works.
Alternatively, I don't care to watch that much tv because I only got so much time to spread between a life and other more important things to get done.
Why are gardeners, restaurants, software companies, etc. still in business when you can do it yourself?
How do you deal with SVN's lack of obliterate?
When you have a few years of daily commits, especialy of large binaries, SVN is darn primitive in cleaning out the repository compared to CVS/Perforce and every other source control system out there with obliterate.
I can do binary diffs just fine with WinCVS and Araxis Merge including Word files.
Did the goddess Aunt Flo pass by?
Depends on what you mean by safely habitable. There was a previous BBC news science article about how the animals and trees there are doing QUITE fine -- ignoring the initial population die off.
Assuming it takes a few short generations for an animal population to adapt, if you shoved a lot of humans there, the ones that are still alive after a few generations could call it habitable.
Eh? I'm running Wikimedia 1.6.3 with PHP 5.1.4 and eAccelerator 0.9.5.b2 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/www/ea ccelerator/ ...
OH I see.. I'm using a version that works fine with PHP 5.1+. Fairly quick on this quad-550Mhz Dell.
The only stupid part is updating from PHP 5.1.2 required a recompile of eAccelerator.
Nope, GP is quite correct. If GPL code took from BSD code, it can only be one way. You can not inject code relicensed as GPL back into BSD because of GPL's restrictions.
GPL by definition infects and affects code that has nothing to do with it just by simple source mixing.
Figures that it takes a graphics company to do some audio company's hardware job better. Just can't expect a dedicated and useful FFT chip on available APUs nowadays especially with the lack of real competition and creativity.
Seems to be pretty old. Here's a 1998 CERT advisory with the original SSH 1 exploitable under the exact same conditions: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-1998-03.html
I call bullcrap.
Even the highest textured games don't need GBs of it, you can't store enough of it in memory to make it useful, you don't have the bandwidth to stream it all off disk, the 2nd layer of DVDs can be used for game data (they control what goes where sector), any multi-DVD games currently are usually overflowing with FMV not textures, and there's this new technology called "shaders" that totally eliminates the need for a lot of static textures.
With bigger cpu/gpu resources, it's going to eliminate the need for FMVs in preference for in-engine ones which again eliminate disk space needed.
Are you sure it wasn't the manbearpig that we were warned us about?
It's coming right for us!
FreeBSD has a fast threading implementation already called libthr by David Xu. Kicks the pants off KSE by 2x in speed and is just as good as Linux threading because it's 1:1, and quite stable.
/etc/libmap.conf.
Just too bad it's not the default threading library for pthreads, but you can fix that that with
Maybe you missed this from April 5th: http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/20060405-PR release.shtml
FreeBSD got an official download already.
I've run Eclipse and Azureus on my laptop and work PC running FreeBSD, and both work great (albiet the root issues with Azureus up-patches).
But as said, you don't need Java for a decent desktop OS, especially for most web browsing. I need to check out what's this flash issue is about.
The one we use at work is Linux is like a super-cool, seat-of-your-pants fast Ferrari that has all the latest new fangled-tech thrown in, not usually haphazardly, but tends to break down and needs a lot of careful maintenance. This best applies to FC and the latest raw Linux kernel from Linus.
FreeBSD is like a Toyota refined for everyday use, caters toward a crowd that cares more about what works and is reliable, has a lot of safety features built in, and performs well enough.
Genso Suikoden 1-4 centered around 130 storied bandits.
A core of them survive and stay around into the next sequel, and you can load the previous game's savegame so that those core characters would be more buffed up than usual either in characteristics or items.
If you're really THAT paranoid, you would stay inside your bunker 2000 feet underground, and hire minions (via a mouth in the wall) to do your shopping.
2nd post?
What's wrong with the price of the Prius? Have you compared the cost vs included creature comforts item by item, inch by inch, to see how the price is justified versus whatever you were buying? Still cheaper than the other hybrid models.
You don't see people complaining you're never make your money back buying that navigation/V6+/European/SUV/luxury type vehicle.
You can turn off the RFID keyless entry. The only thing the RFID could then be used is engine ignition.
Sounds like a weak straw-man argument you have.
And maybe Intel plays the market to hold themselves at 80%. It doesn't hurt them financially, and keeps them from becoming an obvious "monopoly" like M$FT.
http://bsd.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/08/12 17229
Wonder if it'll keep going.
Imagine if you had TWO C&C chips to split the workload.. What about 4? What about an array of C&C chips to send jobs to a farm of workhorse processors?
Where are the monkeys?
Still sounds like distributed.net.
EVE ain't that different especially since player griefing will cost you quite a bit more. Blizzard might have server issues, but you effectively only loose time. In EVE, you can loose everything and it's part of the game.
I left EVE for WoW and I'm not looking back.
This is why they're first called a "frozen star" in Russian, and then it got renamed to Black Holes by some American.
From Toyota, for the same reasons why they won't get rid of the "I Agree" button on their Navigation as well as most Navigation (configuration and destination rerouting options), Radio (list what song is currently playing), and Phone (what number is currently calling) functions when the vehicle is moving.
Same reason they won't bring the EV Mode button over either., but some reason it's not affecting Honda.
We're sue happy here.. is almost the direct quote.
This is much like arguing that people refuse to play WoW because Guild Wars is free of subscription.
The reality is I know more people that play WoW, WoW is bigger and more popular, and I have quite a few friends with a TiVo.
I work in software & IT, and really mind having to hand-build and maintain a device to smoothly record tv for me. People buy Linksys router boxes instead of hand-building a firewall box for the same reasons.
If there was another device with compelling features over TiVo such as I DON'T NEED TO HAND BUILD IT, home media network integration such as with iTunes, gave me more search/find/record abilities, then maybe I'll get interested, but so far the TiVo just works.
Alternatively, I don't care to watch that much tv because I only got so much time to spread between a life and other more important things to get done.
Why are gardeners, restaurants, software companies, etc. still in business when you can do it yourself?