You can setup a voice menu which will stop the phone from ringing unless a menu option is selected.
Check LinuxJournal site they have a few tutorials about setting up similar scenarios ( like http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9190 )
28 comments and not a single person who realized that it's not heart-rate based.
Where in the article does it say anything about heart rate?!
Maybe if you read up a bit on the tech this would be a discussion and not just a bunch of wisecracks.
I might be missing something here, but "realtime" and "updated every x minutes" is not the same thing, is it? Unless you want to find out that you have a toxic chems buildup in the system say...x minutes after it happens?:) MRTG only graphs as fast as your scheduler goes.
I'll probably get flamed for this , but still , I have to ask: Did you consider contributing to an ongoing effort instead of starting a new one?
Here's one in constant need if new blood:
http://www.worldforge.org/
IMHO it works better then Xwin32. Then again , i ran it through xdm login , not with local wm.
Smooth going after KDE gets fired up.No redrawind problems like i saw in other X servers for wintel.
You can setup a voice menu which will stop the phone from ringing unless a menu option is selected. Check LinuxJournal site they have a few tutorials about setting up similar scenarios ( like http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9190 )
28 comments and not a single person who realized that it's not heart-rate based. Where in the article does it say anything about heart rate?! Maybe if you read up a bit on the tech this would be a discussion and not just a bunch of wisecracks.
I might be missing something here, but "realtime" and "updated every x minutes" is not the same thing, is it? Unless you want to find out that you have a toxic chems buildup in the system say...x minutes after it happens? :)
MRTG only graphs as fast as your scheduler goes.
Just installed Nethack on a brand new ipaq 2210 :)
It ROX.
Hmmm...How bout' LDP ?
I'll probably get flamed for this , but still , I have to ask: Did you consider contributing to an ongoing effort instead of starting a new one? Here's one in constant need if new blood: http://www.worldforge.org/
IMHO it works better then Xwin32. Then again , i ran it through xdm login , not with local wm. Smooth going after KDE gets fired up.No redrawind problems like i saw in other X servers for wintel.