please tell me you did not bootstrap that installation ON the 486?
i have a P75 that i was going to start using as a dedicated firewall, moving it off my duallie setup. but was certainly going to do the compile on another machine and possibly only compile the kernel, and stage3 setup on the box itself.
machine will share monitors with the duallie fileserver which has a gateway2000 branded 17" sony from 91. which i actually got on warrantee from an older (ca. 1990) exact same spec 17" gateway2000 branded sony.
and from a user standpoint the interoperability is great in windows and elsewhere. FAT is simply the most common filesystem for PCs.
the licensing requirements endanger *NIX interoperability because the drivers that this will require writing will usually not work in *NIX (out of the box).
yes NTFS is indeed covered under many patents and trademarks.
the format has not fully been determined, nor has it been fully released by MS....as witnessed by the article yesterday on using windoze DLLs in *NIX to get write access to NTFS media...
i got a dvd set on eBay way back in the day which was i believe a rip from malaysian laserdiscs. they are of incredibly high quality (relative to other rips), have the same subs as the laser discs i had, have 5.1 audio, and didn't cost that much. I LOVE them. the original trilogy would be the only reason i keep a vcr around, now i don't have to. (it's in the basement for emergencies (porn)).
the materials for a capacitor's contacts have nothing to due with it's ability to store charge (thus its capacitance). it is only a function of the device's dimensions and its dielectric.
you are thinking of SOI (silicon on insulator) which allows for less DRAIN current leakage to the substrate. this of course has nothing to due with the copper interconnects in the BEOL.
all existing technologies in production (AFAIK) use poly gates as it survives the anneal and etching steps which copper and aluminum could never do in current configurations
cut n' paste was always the best and standardized in *nix. middle mouse button.
then came along gnome and kde and netscape whom all tried to emulate windoze and now it's all hosed!
sometimes firebird just refuses to copy to the buffer, and other times i have my shell stuff copied to the buffer and evolution just decides it likes its buffer better.
there are a ton of 128 MB mmc on the market. i just got a 256 MB SD card as well.
oh, and my pentax optio S works just fine as an SD card reader in linux using the usb-storage drivers.
i got a 6 in 1 reader from some company at buy.com for like $9 after rebate and free shipping, i haven't tried it yet.
oh, and DO NOT buy the SD cards from "smart media" they don't have a locking slot and they are thick and don't fit well in a normal slot and mine broke after just one day of use in my camera.
and dang, where do you think these so called "informed consumers" are getting their info now?
the internet, that, in a way, is dumbing down of information gathering. sometimes the info is wrong, but you can take it all with a grain of salt and still come out way ahead.
since when is further propogation of information a "bad thing"??
there are thousands of different types of transistors, most of which do not use silicon as the semiconductor, most of which do not resemble a MOSFET, or even a FET at all.
silicon, and even electrons, are not critical to the operation of all transistors.
this is THE most poorly written article i've actually tried to read on the web in years.
"Besides, the characteristics of the channel become more predictable, while the transistor itself - more robust to various errors, like those provoked by space particles that may get into the channel and ionize it."
i'm not even going to get into the english, which quite frankly is horrid. "robust to errors"? "space particles" (yes i know what he's trying to say)? "ionize it"? ionize the channel? (yes again, i understand he means the carriers, but that's not what happens)
most of his information is unsubstantiated at best. There are no references nor citations. Most of it seems somewhat accurate but only because i understand what they were TRYING to say. If i didn't know about fab tech to begin with i would have been very misled.
If you want to know about semiconductor fabrication technology, do yourself a favor and borrow a textbook from your EE budies, then read up in journals.
all it means is that they happened to get their GDS to TSMC or whomever sooner. and by the limited performance of said design, that doesn't seem too difficult.
i'm not sure if soap lowers the surface tension. or if that's the same as what i think it does.
what i thought, was that soap works as an emulsifier , allowing oil to dissolve in water. most of the dirt is stuck to oil and grease. so the grease is dissolved, and the water carries it and the dirt away.
i guess both these things are simplifications.
"What are we doing tonight?" "Tonight we make soap. In order to make soap, first we must render fat."
these mice should not exacerbate carpal tunnel onset. the shape of the mouse has very little to do with it. it's the repeated wrist motion that gets you.
in fact, i'd say these might create less damage if we assume that optical mice create less strain due to the lack of a ball, and therefore easier to move around (a stretch perhaps...).
if you want to avoid carpal tunnel, and you have problems with your mousing wrist, move to a trackball. cured a coworker's problems.
i wish i could mod your ignorance spewing post down.
;-p
the install is not the most friendly in the world, nor speedy. but the performance increase i see when i do it right is very real.
and that's not all that is good about gentoo.
use whatever distro you want and keep your ignorance away from mine. more for me.
please tell me you did not bootstrap that installation ON the 486?
i have a P75 that i was going to start using as a dedicated firewall, moving it off my duallie setup. but was certainly going to do the compile on another machine and possibly only compile the kernel, and stage3 setup on the box itself.
machine will share monitors with the duallie fileserver which has a gateway2000 branded 17" sony from 91. which i actually got on warrantee from an older (ca. 1990) exact same spec 17" gateway2000 branded sony.
pure and simple: it is a waste of space and does not allow the user to put things where_they_want_them.
WiW has (all but) died and i couldn't be happier.
I drive an Audi and personally, I have no idea what you think multihead displays has to do with the gimp UI.
and from a user standpoint the interoperability is great in windows and elsewhere. FAT is simply the most common filesystem for PCs.
the licensing requirements endanger *NIX interoperability because the drivers that this will require writing will usually not work in *NIX (out of the box).
yes NTFS is indeed covered under many patents and trademarks.
...as witnessed by the article yesterday on using windoze DLLs in *NIX to get write access to NTFS media...
the format has not fully been determined, nor has it been fully released by MS.
although your comments are great ideas, cvs still helps keep track of your multiple changes between emerges.
now go file some bugs!:
bugs.gentoo.org
i got a dvd set on eBay way back in the day which was i believe a rip from malaysian laserdiscs. they are of incredibly high quality (relative to other rips), have the same subs as the laser discs i had, have 5.1 audio, and didn't cost that much. I LOVE them.
the original trilogy would be the only reason i keep a vcr around, now i don't have to. (it's in the basement for emergencies (porn)).
the materials for a capacitor's contacts have nothing to due with it's ability to store charge (thus its capacitance). it is only a function of the device's dimensions and its dielectric.
you are thinking of SOI (silicon on insulator) which allows for less DRAIN current leakage to the substrate. this of course has nothing to due with the copper interconnects in the BEOL.
all existing technologies in production (AFAIK) use poly gates as it survives the anneal and etching steps which copper and aluminum could never do in current configurations
cut n' paste was always the best and standardized in *nix. middle mouse button.
then came along gnome and kde and netscape whom all tried to emulate windoze and now it's all hosed!
sometimes firebird just refuses to copy to the buffer, and other times i have my shell stuff copied to the buffer and evolution just decides it likes its buffer better.
FUCKtards!
there are a ton of 128 MB mmc on the market. i just got a 256 MB SD card as well.
oh, and my pentax optio S works just fine as an SD card reader in linux using the usb-storage drivers.
i got a 6 in 1 reader from some company at buy.com for like $9 after rebate and free shipping, i haven't tried it yet.
oh, and DO NOT buy the SD cards from "smart media" they don't have a locking slot and they are thick and don't fit well in a normal slot and mine broke after just one day of use in my camera.
and dang, where do you think these so called "informed consumers" are getting their info now?
the internet, that, in a way, is dumbing down of information gathering. sometimes the info is wrong, but you can take it all with a grain of salt and still come out way ahead.
since when is further propogation of information a "bad thing"??
there are thousands of different types of transistors, most of which do not use silicon as the semiconductor, most of which do not resemble a MOSFET, or even a FET at all.
silicon, and even electrons, are not critical to the operation of all transistors.
this is THE most poorly written article i've actually tried to read on the web in years.
"Besides, the characteristics of the channel become more predictable, while the transistor itself - more robust to various errors, like those provoked by space particles that may get into the channel and ionize it."
i'm not even going to get into the english, which quite frankly is horrid. "robust to errors"? "space particles" (yes i know what he's trying to say)? "ionize it"? ionize the channel? (yes again, i understand he means the carriers, but that's not what happens)
most of his information is unsubstantiated at best. There are no references nor citations. Most of it seems somewhat accurate but only because i understand what they were TRYING to say. If i didn't know about fab tech to begin with i would have been very misled.
If you want to know about semiconductor fabrication technology, do yourself a favor and borrow a textbook from your EE budies, then read up in journals.
the animatrix stuff isn't sorenson.
not sure on the matrix trailer. but that could explain why it worked on your older version of xine.
gentoo rules
i agree wholeheartedly. people should start buying music they like rather than what the media tells us to.
:-D
how is one supposed to know? hmmm, perhaps download some samples first.
just make sure you support the bands you deem worthy.
as soon as usb pen drives cost $10 and the media is FREE.
floppies are just near irreplaceable
fast my ass.
:-D
Read error at byte 12179264/148236471 (Connection reset by peer). Retrying.
ok, everyone quit grabbing it so i can.
Mod this crap DOWN. wtf?
this is not the forum for this and miguel should be ashamed for posting a reply. take it to ximian bugzilla or the mailing list.
maybe wal-mart is _trying_ to kill the DMCA?
>:-D
LOL!
all it means is that they happened to get their GDS to TSMC or whomever sooner. and by the limited performance of said design, that doesn't seem too difficult.
i'm not sure if soap lowers the surface tension. or if that's the same as what i think it does.
what i thought, was that soap works as an emulsifier , allowing oil to dissolve in water. most of the dirt is stuck to oil and grease. so the grease is dissolved, and the water carries it and the dirt away.
i guess both these things are simplifications.
"What are we doing tonight?"
"Tonight we make soap. In order to make soap, first we must render fat."
these mice should not exacerbate carpal tunnel onset. the shape of the mouse has very little to do with it. it's the repeated wrist motion that gets you.
in fact, i'd say these might create less damage if we assume that optical mice create less strain due to the lack of a ball, and therefore easier to move around (a stretch perhaps...).
if you want to avoid carpal tunnel, and you have problems with your mousing wrist, move to a trackball. cured a coworker's problems.