With the X1x00 boards, the HDCP license is held in a secure ROM element of the graphics board BIOS, and with this element being a secure ROM its not updateable by software later - a board sold without an HDCP license in the secure ROM at manufacture time cannot be updated later.
ATI has had "HDCP support" in their GPUs since the Radeon 8500, however just because the GPU itself supports HDCP doesn't mean that the graphics card can output a DVI/HDCP compliant stream. The HDCP license for the X1600 boards is held in a secure ROM element of the graphics board BIOS, and with this element being a secure ROM its not updateable by software later - a board sold without an HDCP license without it in the secure ROM at manufacture time cannot be updated later.
Plus, the amount of money they spent of Battlestar Galactica and the Farscapre Mini-Series (another cancellend show, remember?) shows that the Sci-Fi channel will most certainly make new episodes if they smell money.
You forgot to mention that Farscape was cancelled by Sci-Fi itself. Bad example.
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My first computer (a Sinclair ZX Spectrum) had 8KB of RAM. My first PC had 32MB.
You probably tried it with a slow ftp mirror. An ftp install will only download the packages you really want instead of everything when you download ISOs, so there is no reason why installing SuSE would be that slow.
Philo Farnsworth invented the television at age 14.
Did he?
If my sources are correct, Philo Farnsworth conceived the world's first all-electronic television at the age of 15 (in 1930 or 1931).
However, the history of the invention of television goes back to Paul Nipkow (considered the father of "mechanical television", patented his "Elektrisches Teleskop" in 1884) and the works of D. von Mihály (Telehor), Vladimir K. Zworykin (Ikonoskop, 1923), August Karolus (who showcased a Telefunken prototype at the "5. Große Deutsche Funkausstellung" at Berlin in 1928) and many more.
That Telefunken prototype had a resolution of nearly 10000 pixel on a screen 8 by 10 cm wide.
Like it or not XFree86 is still the only real alternative to a commerial XServer right now, just as JBoss is the only real alternative to commercial J2EE servers.
Slightly offtopic, but since the post has been modded insightful this really deserves a correction. There is a very real alternative to JBoss in the open-source world: JOnAS, which will be a certified J2EE server real soon .
If that were not the case, the massive CN tower in Toronto would still be the tallest building after 30 years, with the Sears tower in Chicago coming second
You are forgetting the Ostankino-Tower in Moscow (537m) which, despite the fire, is still the second tallest tower.
And I'm not even getting into the disaster that are EJBs (enterprise java beans.) Whoppee... using CORBA to call methods over TCP/IP connections, _inside_ the same program. How's that for a retarded way to waste CPU cycles?
EJB 2.0 offers "local interfaces". Your information is dated;-)
ZOE is an email client. It's also a email server. And a long term
archive. And a search engine. And an application server. All that at once on your desktop. Or server. Or both. Or it doesn't matter because client and server are the same.
Not every cable/dsl user in germany has a flat rate. Other pricing models are time-based or traffic-based - so a constant stream of UDP packages will increase the costs.
Funny... Warner already has a similar P2P-download-service in open beta-test over here in Germany and Austria, not based on Bittorrent.
http://www.in2movies.de/
Still making up their minds which technology to use?
With the X1x00 boards, the HDCP license is held in a secure ROM element of the graphics board BIOS, and with this element being a secure ROM its not updateable by software later - a board sold without an HDCP license in the secure ROM at manufacture time cannot be updated later.
ATI has had "HDCP support" in their GPUs since the Radeon 8500, however just because the GPU itself supports HDCP doesn't mean that the graphics card can output a DVI/HDCP compliant stream.
The HDCP license for the X1600 boards is held in a secure ROM element of the graphics board BIOS, and with this element being a secure ROM its not updateable by software later - a board sold without an HDCP license without it in the secure ROM at manufacture time cannot be updated later.
You forgot to mention that Farscape was cancelled by Sci-Fi itself. Bad example.
Spectrums came in 16KB and 48KB variants only.
That's nice and all, but the stuff javac finds is the easiest kind of bug to kill.
That's why eclipse has it's own compiler witch detects much, much more. Yes, read after me: eclipse does not use javac.
And even better, for most of the detected errors, eclipse provides sensible Quickfixes that can save you a lot of typing.
Honestly, I tried eclipse. But not for anything too serious because it wanted to move all of my source files to make a project...
And you tried using eclipse for what? 10 minutes?
Go for the DVP720. It's better, because it uses a different Chipset than the DVP64x.
...no distribution ships Sun's JVM...
WRONG! SuSE does.
I've tried both 9.0 and 9.1 on my FSC Scaleo 600 Athlon64 and overall 9.1 feels faster.
You probably tried it with a slow ftp mirror. An ftp install will only download the packages you really want instead of everything when you download ISOs, so there is no reason why installing SuSE would be that slow.
Philo Farnsworth invented the television at age 14.
Did he?
If my sources are correct, Philo Farnsworth conceived the world's first all-electronic television at the age of 15 (in 1930 or 1931).
However, the history of the invention of television goes back to Paul Nipkow (considered the father of "mechanical television", patented his "Elektrisches Teleskop" in 1884) and the works of D. von Mihály (Telehor), Vladimir K. Zworykin (Ikonoskop, 1923), August Karolus (who showcased a Telefunken prototype at the "5. Große Deutsche Funkausstellung" at Berlin in 1928) and many more.
That Telefunken prototype had a resolution of nearly 10000 pixel on a screen 8 by 10 cm wide.
From kontakt.org
Client side IMAP filtering
In progress
~6 weeks
Allow KMail filters to be used with IMAP servers, for KMail users that can not or will not use server side filters.
Related to Bug:50997, Bug:59685
I'm using my Logitech Optical USB mouse for years on various SuSE versions (8.x-9.0) without ANY problems. Go figure.
This GEMA was once invented to get the 'missing' money from the music listeners who (of course) shared the music with their friends etc.
Not correct. GEMA's main purpose is to collect money for every public performance or broadcast of works of their artists/content creators.
IMHO it raises an interesting question.
Like it or not XFree86 is still the only real alternative to a commerial XServer right now, just as JBoss is the only real alternative to commercial J2EE servers.
Slightly offtopic, but since the post has been modded insightful this really deserves a correction. There is a very real alternative to JBoss in the open-source world: JOnAS, which will be a certified J2EE server real soon .
"man" pages sounds rather sexist too.
What benefit would there be to reimplementing this format for a DVD player?
You do know that the Kiss DVD players play DivX media, do you? The ones that may come with subtitles?
I'm about 1/3rd of the way through the first season. Does it get better?
Yes, definitely. Farscape starts slow, but at the end of first season you'll be addicted.
if you happen to be in germany/western europe
If that were not the case, the massive CN tower in Toronto would still be the tallest building after 30 years, with the Sears tower in Chicago coming second
You are forgetting the Ostankino-Tower in Moscow (537m) which, despite the fire, is still the second tallest tower.
A real Smart would be faster (and manned!!).
And I'm not even getting into the disaster that are EJBs (enterprise java beans.) Whoppee... using CORBA to call methods over TCP/IP connections, _inside_ the same program. How's that for a retarded way to waste CPU cycles?
;-)
EJB 2.0 offers "local interfaces". Your information is dated
Not every cable/dsl user in germany has a flat rate. Other pricing models are time-based or traffic-based - so a constant stream of UDP packages will increase the costs.