To install Debian on the NSLU2, you'll need to do a serial port modification. If you aren't comfortable with modifying your NSLU2, than I suggest running Unslung.
Unslung can be installed without using a serial port modification, because it simply uses the built-in Linksys web administration to upgrade the firmware to the Unslung distribution.
Once Unslung is installed, it only takes a matter of minutes to have your NSLU2 running Samba, OpenSSH, Apache, Slimserver, and even Asterisk!
If I read this correctly the device works, but the network port doesn't. Hopefully someone can correct me and confirm that the ethernet port does work.
Read this for an alternative that does work with the built-in Ethernet.
How are you planning on accessing those files? Hopes and dreams? Network Attached Storage with no Network Attached is just a hard drive.
If you don't need a distro as large as Debian, you can run Unslung, which does support the built-in Ethernet.
Unslung uses ipkg for package management and has a simple installation using the native firmware. It is very stable, since it has been available almost since the Linksys product was announced. It is actively being developed and you can talk to the developers via IRC at #nslu2-linux on Freenode.
There is also a Yahoo group for running Linux on the NSLU2.
yet when there's one pixel nipple to be seen, the whole country goes up in arms about it?
It's not really the pixel nipple that's the issue, though. For instance, God of War has much better pixel nipples available early in the game with no hacks, and you don't see that game being yanked off the shelf.
in the logic class you took, it apparently means 100%.
Ah, so you're no stranger to sarcasm.
and cite a few more "exceptions". i can always use the list to find the better picks out there.
Perfect Blue is simply an adorable anime. Look at her! Isn't she just so cute with blood splattered all over her?
It's also so wonderfully lighthearted how in Akira the main character's girlfriend first gets beat up by a bunch of thugs and then later gets crushed to death by the main character.
Oh, yeah, and Ninja Scroll was sooooooooooo cute - especially the tentacle rape scene!
Finally, there's Barefoot Gen in which the most darling thing happens to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
For other really cute and fuzzy anime, try Blue Gender, The Wings of Honneamise, Iria, Appleseed, Witch Hunter Robin, Patlabor, Macross Plus, MD Geist, Ghost in the Shell, and Lain.
Sheesh, even Star Blazers showed people getting shot in the back, multiple suicides, and main characters dying.
Seriously, though, one thing that could help you pick something more to your liking would be the reviews at Anime on DVD.
The best thing it could accomplish is to point out how shitty of a rating system the ESRB is, and maybe get it replaced with a good one.
We had the "good one". The software industry developed several game rating systems in response to the the Video Game Rating Act of 1994. The two major ones were the familiar ESRB rating system and another rating system developed by the Recreational Software Advisory Council (RSAC).
The RSAC system is the one you describe that used the thermometer style markings. The rating system had 5 levels in the areas of Violence, Nudity/Sex, and Language.
For a while, both systems were in use, and I remember quite clearly the thermometers on game boxes. However, the RSAC rating system was phased out in favor of the ESRB system, and the RSAC no longer exists as a game rating entity.
It's no mystery why this shift occured. The ESRB was established with the cooperation of both Nintendo and SEGA, and large merchants, like Toys 'R Us, would only carry games that were ESRB rated.
33. Microsoft enjoys so much power in the market for Intel-compatible PC operating systems that if it wished to exercise this power solely in terms of price, it could charge a price for Windows substantially above that which could be charged in a competitive market. Moreover, it could do so for a significant period of time without losing an unacceptable amount of business to competitors. In other words, Microsoft enjoys monopoly power in the relevant market.
34. Viewed together, three main facts indicate that Microsoft enjoys monopoly power. First, Microsoft's share of the market for Intel-compatible PC operating systems is extremely large and stable. Second, Microsoft's dominant market share is protected by a high barrier to entry. Third, and largely as a result of that barrier, Microsoft's customers lack a commercially viable alternative to Windows.
Thomas Penfield Jackson, U.S. District Judge
U.S.A. v. Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft has brushed with monopoly, been much closer than it is now in the past, and bullied other companies (monopoly tactics).
They haven't just, "brushed with monopoly", they were officially declared a monopoly.
In accordance with the Conclusions of Law filed herein this date, it is, this ______ day of April, 2000,
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECLARED, that Microsoft has violated 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. 1, 2
Thomas Penfield Jackson, U.S. District Judge
U.S.A. v. Microsoft Corporation
Be sure your MyOSSProject.DonatedMoneyDeliveryAddress is set correctly.
The post option is unailable on my platform, so I have to use the EFT option.
My bank account supports this configuration and the EFT sample programs work fine.
Is there some other configuration I have to do in Fundable to get it to work?
Real men program in machine code - with a disk sector editor, no wussy text editors! (I actually used to fix bugs this way in test code, because it would take an hour to recompile, no joke.)
That's why I do, "ed vmlinuz". The compression kinda screws with my head sometimes, but it's faster than unzipping it.
A better comparison would be an actual feature-length animated film from the States, not some cheesy cartoon on Nickelodeon
It wasn't an arbitrary choice. I picked out two shows (in half-hour format) that are shown on the Cartoon Network, and are currently running new episodes.
The point is that there isn't any such thing as a, "bad style of animation". Any style of animation is going to have bad examples, so saying that such-and-such style, "looks very cheap and chintzy in comparison", is competely pointless.
For instance, you can compare G.I. Joe: The Movie with Akira. Both movies are from the same time period and are different styles, but it's patently obvious why Akira tops the all-time charts. It's not really a fair comparision, though. Likewise, it's also not really a fair comparison to compare Akira to another film that same year, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
In other words, you can base your whole opinion of anime on the hacked up Americanized versions of Dragonball, Pokemon, or Battle of the Planets, but it's like saying that Snow White or Beauty and the Beast have terrible animation based on having only seen He-Man episodes.
And to be quite honest, I'd take the animation in that Ed show over a lot of the anime out there, which all looks choppy and the same as the anime from ten years ago. At least Ed is different and visually unique.
Funny, since the Ed animation is stylized to be choppy.
Unslung can be installed without using a serial port modification, because it simply uses the built-in Linksys web administration to upgrade the firmware to the Unslung distribution.
Once Unslung is installed, it only takes a matter of minutes to have your NSLU2 running Samba, OpenSSH, Apache, Slimserver, and even Asterisk!
Read this for an alternative that does work with the built-in Ethernet.
If you don't need a distro as large as Debian, you can run Unslung, which does support the built-in Ethernet.
Unslung uses ipkg for package management and has a simple installation using the native firmware. It is very stable, since it has been available almost since the Linksys product was announced. It is actively being developed and you can talk to the developers via IRC at #nslu2-linux on Freenode.
There is also a Yahoo group for running Linux on the NSLU2.
It's not really the pixel nipple that's the issue, though. For instance, God of War has much better pixel nipples available early in the game with no hacks, and you don't see that game being yanked off the shelf.
(Huh, huh, I said, "yanked".)
O_o
Ah, so you're no stranger to sarcasm.
and cite a few more "exceptions". i can always use the list to find the better picks out there.
Perfect Blue is simply an adorable anime. Look at her! Isn't she just so cute with blood splattered all over her?
It's also so wonderfully lighthearted how in Akira the main character's girlfriend first gets beat up by a bunch of thugs and then later gets crushed to death by the main character.
Oh, yeah, and Ninja Scroll was sooooooooooo cute - especially the tentacle rape scene!
Finally, there's Barefoot Gen in which the most darling thing happens to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.
For other really cute and fuzzy anime, try Blue Gender, The Wings of Honneamise, Iria, Appleseed, Witch Hunter Robin, Patlabor, Macross Plus, MD Geist, Ghost in the Shell, and Lain.
Sheesh, even Star Blazers showed people getting shot in the back, multiple suicides, and main characters dying.
Seriously, though, one thing that could help you pick something more to your liking would be the reviews at Anime on DVD.
Yeah, I just hated how sickeningly cute Grave of the Fireflies was. What a disappointment!
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This should still work if the tracker starts to get bogged down.
We had the "good one". The software industry developed several game rating systems in response to the the Video Game Rating Act of 1994. The two major ones were the familiar ESRB rating system and another rating system developed by the Recreational Software Advisory Council (RSAC).
The RSAC system is the one you describe that used the thermometer style markings. The rating system had 5 levels in the areas of Violence, Nudity/Sex, and Language.
For a while, both systems were in use, and I remember quite clearly the thermometers on game boxes. However, the RSAC rating system was phased out in favor of the ESRB system, and the RSAC no longer exists as a game rating entity.
It's no mystery why this shift occured. The ESRB was established with the cooperation of both Nintendo and SEGA, and large merchants, like Toys 'R Us, would only carry games that were ESRB rated.
There are 18 games with an AO rating.
Wait, correctly answering a question without using a spoiler gets modded, "Overrated", now? When did that change?
What are you smoking?
Microsoft has brushed with monopoly, been much closer than it is now in the past, and bullied other companies (monopoly tactics).
They haven't just, "brushed with monopoly", they were officially declared a monopoly.
Well, the ideal padawans are children, right?
Imagine an immaterial Jedi trying to communicate the Force to a prospective padawan. You'd end up with a bunch of kids in a psych ward...
"I see dead people."
Didn't see Episode 3, did you?
The answer is at the end of the film where Yoda talks to Obiwan before they part ways.
You can rest assured that the butt of AMD's legal strategy will be significantly better than SCO's.
The post option is unailable on my platform, so I have to use the EFT option.
My bank account supports this configuration and the EFT sample programs work fine.
Is there some other configuration I have to do in Fundable to get it to work?
I was going to use C#, but IFundable isn't out yet.
After implementing the interface, my project compiles fine, but the money is just not coming it when I run it.
Any thoughts?
That's why I do, "ed vmlinuz". The compression kinda screws with my head sometimes, but it's faster than unzipping it.
Yiddish in Mexico? o_O
In this case, the other meaning of facade is more apropos:
Facade came into common English usage in the 17th century.
I have a Chapman Stick made out of purpleheart. The stuff is amazingly beautiful.
Wow! If Microsoft does this, then even Infinium Labs will be able make a game console!
I googled for "girls lick PSP", but none of those links seem to be what you were referring to.
It wasn't an arbitrary choice. I picked out two shows (in half-hour format) that are shown on the Cartoon Network, and are currently running new episodes.
The point is that there isn't any such thing as a, "bad style of animation". Any style of animation is going to have bad examples, so saying that such-and-such style, "looks very cheap and chintzy in comparison", is competely pointless.
For instance, you can compare G.I. Joe: The Movie with Akira. Both movies are from the same time period and are different styles, but it's patently obvious why Akira tops the all-time charts. It's not really a fair comparision, though. Likewise, it's also not really a fair comparison to compare Akira to another film that same year, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
In other words, you can base your whole opinion of anime on the hacked up Americanized versions of Dragonball, Pokemon, or Battle of the Planets, but it's like saying that Snow White or Beauty and the Beast have terrible animation based on having only seen He-Man episodes.
And to be quite honest, I'd take the animation in that Ed show over a lot of the anime out there, which all looks choppy and the same as the anime from ten years ago. At least Ed is different and visually unique.
Funny, since the Ed animation is stylized to be choppy.