Get your own internet. If you're going to use what the school is giving you then you have to deal with their network restrictions. With what your parents are paying for you to attend college you shouldn't put their money at risk circumventing network security at the school.
Buy your own internet access if you want to fark around.
Was it ever your decision to make it open source?
This sounds like work product to me, which means your previous employers owns it. Unless you have something in your contract that states you retain ownership of your code, it is theirs to do what they please with.
Get over it.
just think of how many people on this site have to spend hours trying to fix/update/manage their server's spam filters.
Just think how many people have jobs because of it. But yeah, I get your point. It would make more sense for everyone if we further curtailed speech and laid off a bunch of IT guys.
It's pretty simple to filter and it doesn't "strain" the net. I don't think I've gotten more than one spam email a week for the past few years and my email address is all over the internet.
It's a non-issue people like to make into an issue.
Unfortunately its troll mentality turned towards civics...
Where the techie crowd was once the first to rise to the defense of free speech, lately the trolls have taken over and want to regulate speech in all forms.
This has been floating around the debian-sparc mailing list all day... there seems to be quite a few pissed off users...
I suppose that if the Debian devels are pig headed enough to have a meeting like this without inviting anyone from the sparc community, it really says something about what users they care about.
I've been saying for years that Debian/GNU is _the_ Server OS. A look at the proposed Arch support would leave one to believe that they want to re-vector themselves as _the_ desktop os.
The slow and steady release schedule that debian has stuck to is great for server and other enterprise uses but does leave a bit to be desired for the desktop, look at the void being filled by ubuntu, progeny and mepis on the desktop.
I suppose I knew this day was coming, #gentoo-sparc currently is a better source of tech support than #debian-sparc is on freenode....
I really didnt want to switch to gentoo, but unless I want to go the BSD route that seems to be the only viable option.
Can someone send me a 4x5" gentoo sticker that I can use to cover the red swirl sticker on my truck?
Well, I am one of the product tester and the last kit they sent me recommended a 1.5 ghz Proc 512megs of RAM and an 8 gig drive. they only send it out on DVD too....
well, thats where users groups come in... These are things that the community comes up with, I dont know how many "templates" I have for Indesign and Quark that I am going to convert to scribus...
I got my first batch of templates from community sites and people I worked with, they will just get modified and reused...
you scabby fool! You've obviosly never worked in an environment where an app like this comes into play.
Go into any commercial print shop, pre-press house or color bureau anywhere in the world and say that. They've laugh you out the door.
Everyone in the industry knows that all the Microsoft apps are broken. They are 100% unusable when it comes to commercial printing.
Commercial printing isnt your mothers inkjet, I'm talking about heavy equipment heidelbergs, ryobi's etc...
Either way, if you send an MS document to the RIP server of a press, what you get is dropped characters... its really annoying, the becomes th or t e whole sentences can vanish...
Plus, there is absolutely 0 color correction options. Dont expect any type of color matching from an MS document, and to top it off, every printing firm I've worked for has charged a $25-50 fee for working with MS products. This is on top of all the other charges...
So in manner of a Publisher document running headlong into Harlequin RIP Server...
F ck y o, nex time know wh t you are tal ing about first before y u open your mouth!! !
This is great, we need to see it here in the States. This would help with Last mile issues out west or in the farmlands.
Or, I could use this from my apartment and still get a signal at my favorite bar....
I like that...
I dont know, most of my customers are it consultants building systems for other people. The concept of the fax server is still here, and alot of my customers are still using one.
Whats really surprising is that the platform of choice recently for a fax server seems to be winblows server 2003...
I have a dozen or so customers coming in every week looking for Fax/Modem Cards... Most of them actually just refer to them as fax cards and dont seem to even know that it is a modem, or that there even was internet before braodband, but oh well....
You can easily make raid controller from a standard IDE controller, including one embedded in a mobo by simply soldering on resistor in place... do a google search for it.... tweak3d also has some instructions...
Get your own internet. If you're going to use what the school is giving you then you have to deal with their network restrictions. With what your parents are paying for you to attend college you shouldn't put their money at risk circumventing network security at the school. Buy your own internet access if you want to fark around.
Was it ever your decision to make it open source? This sounds like work product to me, which means your previous employers owns it. Unless you have something in your contract that states you retain ownership of your code, it is theirs to do what they please with. Get over it.
If he's selling insurance he's contributing to society. He's generating jobs and tax dollars. That's what we need.
just think of how many people on this site have to spend hours trying to fix/update/manage their server's spam filters.
Just think how many people have jobs because of it. But yeah, I get your point. It would make more sense for everyone if we further curtailed speech and laid off a bunch of IT guys.
It's pretty simple to filter and it doesn't "strain" the net. I don't think I've gotten more than one spam email a week for the past few years and my email address is all over the internet. It's a non-issue people like to make into an issue.
Unfortunately its troll mentality turned towards civics... Where the techie crowd was once the first to rise to the defense of free speech, lately the trolls have taken over and want to regulate speech in all forms.
Yeah... no more troublesome free speech! Won't everything be so much nicer when all speech is regulated?
Seriously, who greenlighted this article? How in the world did this self serving pile of crap make it through moderation?
That is one messed up website...
This has been floating around the debian-sparc mailing list all day... there seems to be quite a few pissed off users...
I suppose that if the Debian devels are pig headed enough to have a meeting like this without inviting anyone from the sparc community, it really says something about what users they care about.
I've been saying for years that Debian/GNU is _the_ Server OS. A look at the proposed Arch support would leave one to believe that they want to re-vector themselves as _the_ desktop os.
The slow and steady release schedule that debian has stuck to is great for server and other enterprise uses but does leave a bit to be desired for the desktop, look at the void being filled by ubuntu, progeny and mepis on the desktop.
I suppose I knew this day was coming, #gentoo-sparc currently is a better source of tech support than #debian-sparc is on freenode....
I really didnt want to switch to gentoo, but unless I want to go the BSD route that seems to be the only viable option.
Can someone send me a 4x5" gentoo sticker that I can use to cover the red swirl sticker on my truck?
People keep asking what its good for,....
http://www.zope.org/Resources/ZopePowered/
Among the list of sites powered by zope.... NATO, SGI and AARP amongst others....
Well, if you decide to try the second posters solution, I have some spare cans of HFE if you want them. Get ahold of me here if you do!
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=adti.net
9 servers at adti.net All running freeBSD
I pulled this phile off a chicagoland area bbs in 1993 or so...
Well, I am one of the product tester and the last kit they sent me recommended a 1.5 ghz Proc 512megs of RAM and an 8 gig drive. they only send it out on DVD too....
well, thats where users groups come in... These are things that the community comes up with, I dont know how many "templates" I have for Indesign and Quark that I am going to convert to scribus... I got my first batch of templates from community sites and people I worked with, they will just get modified and reused...
you scabby fool! You've obviosly never worked in an environment where an app like this comes into play.
Go into any commercial print shop, pre-press house or color bureau anywhere in the world and say that. They've laugh you out the door.
Everyone in the industry knows that all the Microsoft apps are broken. They are 100% unusable when it comes to commercial printing.
Commercial printing isnt your mothers inkjet, I'm talking about heavy equipment heidelbergs, ryobi's etc...
Either way, if you send an MS document to the RIP server of a press, what you get is dropped characters... its really annoying, the becomes th or t e whole sentences can vanish...
Plus, there is absolutely 0 color correction options. Dont expect any type of color matching from an MS document, and to top it off, every printing firm I've worked for has charged a $25-50 fee for working with MS products. This is on top of all the other charges...
So in manner of a Publisher document running headlong into Harlequin RIP Server...
F ck y o, nex time know wh t you are tal ing about first before y u open your mouth!! !
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and to the post above this.. what does 2 trillion hits matter against 2 million if they cant get what you really need up onto the first page
I dont know where you shop, but at my store, SATA cables are 1/3 to 1/2 the price of rounded IDE's....
This is great, we need to see it here in the States. This would help with Last mile issues out west or in the farmlands. Or, I could use this from my apartment and still get a signal at my favorite bar.... I like that...
I dont know, most of my customers are it consultants building systems for other people. The concept of the fax server is still here, and alot of my customers are still using one.
Whats really surprising is that the platform of choice recently for a fax server seems to be winblows server 2003...
I have a dozen or so customers coming in every week looking for Fax/Modem Cards... Most of them actually just refer to them as fax cards and dont seem to even know that it is a modem, or that there even was internet before braodband, but oh well....
I've been completely and totaly addicted to BattleMaster It takes me back to the good old days of BBS door games. Long live Nostalgia!
This isnt really breaking news.. My store has been stocking the optorite 8x DRD+/-R/RW drives for about a week now... $219.99
You can easily make raid controller from a standard IDE controller, including one embedded in a mobo by simply soldering on resistor in place... do a google search for it.... tweak3d also has some instructions...