No, blame the Cable provider. In NYC Cablevision and Time Warner use the same DVR box, but the remotes are different, and the software running on them are different. On the cablevision version, I was able to tell it to record "First Run on this channel, any day, anytime."
I don't comment too much on./, but I keep hearing this and it makes me wonder...If you see large amounts of data being sent out from your network, and you're a gov't official (smart enough to consider switching to linux), would that not throw up some red flags? I'm not commenting about the switch itself, just wondering.
Reminds me of an article I read in Wired recently: http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-02/ff_killgoogle
No, blame the Cable provider. In NYC Cablevision and Time Warner use the same DVR box, but the remotes are different, and the software running on them are different. On the cablevision version, I was able to tell it to record "First Run on this channel, any day, anytime."
I don't comment too much on ./, but I keep hearing this and it makes me wonder...If you see large amounts of data being sent out from your network, and you're a gov't official (smart enough to consider switching to linux), would that not throw up some red flags? I'm not commenting about the switch itself, just wondering.
I thought we were supposed to be moving towards Chaos Computing? Would this be a step in that direction?
err...someone did: http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?thread ID=19827&tstart=15