Only problem is that it doesn't happen pre render yet. so you still have to wait for the flash ad from a third party site to load before your page loads completely.
he's not lieing technicly. As there is no way to determine if/how often images were viewed, there is no evidence that they were viewed at all. Of course this is probably scoped to serverlogs and not admissions from users of the system.
so then everyone from the IT guys on up? Including the Governor, and state house/senate, and appointed school chairman? or? what about the whole teachers union(they are a union, one for all and all for one)?
I was wondering that. Also is there a way to write your own apps for the iPad/iPhone/iTouch and test thme before "release" without signing/paying up to be a dev?
better experience for SOME users. Those of us that like to use the hardware we buy don't like it as much. Granted I hear rumors that the iPad has a cableless jailbreak, but i'll wait for 4.0 to come out before I consider.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817998038
Looks like what you are looking for. hotswap (if your motherboard and OS support that) flush with the case. As for a write protection switch, that should be easyish, to do in linux if you wanted. Set one bay to RO, the other to RW, using UDev rules and/etc/fstab. Then choose your bay and you either get write protection or not.
nope, just make the accelerometer send out mouse signals, or an app to translate the data that way, why would games need to be modified for touch? an FPS tilting the tablet would send WASD key presses.
But the game you linked did nothing with the accelerometer. What would be cool is http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/77ba/ but as a multitouch surface with on screen buttons, and palm rejection. I wonder how hard it would be to set up one of those displaylink monitors to do that.
Actully i blame the manufacture, they could get a mainline kernel driver for the cost of a unit of hardware. www.linuxdriverproject.org. Ohh look free driver development, now why haven't they done it yet? ohh right they don't care.
really there is hardware that doesn't work? have the output of lspci so i could verify. for wireless cards i was under the impression that everything had either a native driver, or "worked" with ndiswrapper. Also lack of native linux support is 100% the manufacturer's problem; see: www.linuxdriverproject.org a project lead by Greg Kroah-Hartman to get drivers into the kernel.
I think a lot of the problem, lack of driver support, is that the dev's and lots of experienced linux users tend to pay attention to the hardware they buy. Who wants a wireless card that has 10' worth of reception? or a harddrive with slow read/write? There is then a lack of this hardware in the community. Most of the troubleshooting then happens in the ubuntu forums, which are slow, and may only be accessible from the other OS, making it tedious to troubleshoot at best.
Also, go get a retail copy of win7/winXP, install that, and see if it ships with drivers for $(crappy hardware) 3d accel out of the box? sata/sas raid controller? shitty broadcom based wireless?
perhaps the pay isn't good enough? 40 hours a week should present one with livable wage from the US government. so around 30k-50k starting out, and go up from there based on inflation, and "dedication". not fucking up gets you inflation, above and byond the call gets you a raise, just like everywhere else should.
I would expect any of the server software that MS says works on ARM to work on ARM (would be a PR disaster otherwise). Now a lot of 3rd party addons to that stuff will not work. Linux on the otherhand will work just fine ARM, as well as many others. At least for the server software end (firefox/chomium, Gnome, etc may not work well)
I'm not sure anyone one is saying that ARM will replace Intel/AMD on the 300TB DB Servers, but it stands to make inroads into the "mail archiver", SMB NAS, home server, and other lower performance, markets. Also if you are limited not in terms of single threaded CPU performance, but simply running enough threads, i could see something like a cluster of ARMs beating Intel/AMD per watt (if ARM can get on board with the faster interconnects).
Jetway NF76-1G6E-LF 1.6GHz Via Nano fanless, single DDR2 slot up to 2 GB, 2 onboard sata, gigabit lan. While only 2 sata II 3Gbps on board, jetway has a line of daugther boards for their motherboards, ADPE4S-PB is the 4 port sata card. The sata controller both on board and the daughter board is marvel based and jetway has linux drivers available for download. I do not know if it is in the mainline kernel or not.
*DISCLAIMER: I am NOT affiliated with jetway or with newegg. I have simply been considering a sillier project my self, and have not purchased the above mentioned products.
bootsplash should work fine with nvidia drivers. Although to be honest i've never tried that, why do I care what the boot process when it happens at most every kernel release, or less. HW compatability should be as good as anything running the linux kernel. Seeing as the x86 version is compiled for a 386, slow as all hell. Yes i run gentoo but with sane flags, "-march=k8-sse3 -O2 -pipe". I'm not saying they should add -funroll-loops or anything, but maybe a x86 version with SSE SSE2, and 686?
Config apps are known as gvim/xemacs. The sisters should be re-spinning soon. Also why is there a whole new distro for just using XFCE or KDE instead of GNOME? shouldn't it just be a check box?
The real question? does it finally work in both virtualbox and kvm?
odd, i gave up on redhat and suse back in 2003, and went with gentoo, because i wanted/needed a vanilla distro. Ever try getting an exotic video card working in fedora/suse back then? I'm betting they follow upstream more now. Good to see that Redhat/fedora are getting their act together.
Gentoo doesn't force buttons anywhere, it does as upstream says, or as I tell it to. viva la Gentoo
it's not as good of a hook, and they are worried that people will just leave/change channels, etc.
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gighmmpiobklfepjocnamgkkbiglidom the only problem is that it happens after the page render, not before so if a third party ad is slow so is the whole page. There is no support currently for addons to get access to the page before render.
Only problem is that it doesn't happen pre render yet. so you still have to wait for the flash ad from a third party site to load before your page loads completely.
he's not lieing technicly. As there is no way to determine if/how often images were viewed, there is no evidence that they were viewed at all. Of course this is probably scoped to serverlogs and not admissions from users of the system.
also it's a computer and it can be told to do things without human intervention.
so then everyone from the IT guys on up? Including the Governor, and state house/senate, and appointed school chairman? or? what about the whole teachers union(they are a union, one for all and all for one)?
I was wondering that. Also is there a way to write your own apps for the iPad/iPhone/iTouch and test thme before "release" without signing/paying up to be a dev?
better experience for SOME users. Those of us that like to use the hardware we buy don't like it as much. Granted I hear rumors that the iPad has a cableless jailbreak, but i'll wait for 4.0 to come out before I consider.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817998038 Looks like what you are looking for. hotswap (if your motherboard and OS support that) flush with the case. As for a write protection switch, that should be easyish, to do in linux if you wanted. Set one bay to RO, the other to RW, using UDev rules and /etc/fstab. Then choose your bay and you either get write protection or not.
I might buy an ipad if there was a WoW client for it. problem would be screen resolution though.
does WINE work on the N900? and do you have 15-20GB free on it?
sounds like thin clients. boot a small linux kernel and X, ssh to remote machine and launch gnome, profit.
nope, just make the accelerometer send out mouse signals, or an app to translate the data that way, why would games need to be modified for touch? an FPS tilting the tablet would send WASD key presses.
But the game you linked did nothing with the accelerometer. What would be cool is http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/keyboards-mice/77ba/ but as a multitouch surface with on screen buttons, and palm rejection. I wonder how hard it would be to set up one of those displaylink monitors to do that.
do Intel or AMD even sell a 32bit CPU anymore?
Actully i blame the manufacture, they could get a mainline kernel driver for the cost of a unit of hardware. www.linuxdriverproject.org. Ohh look free driver development, now why haven't they done it yet? ohh right they don't care.
really there is hardware that doesn't work? have the output of lspci so i could verify. for wireless cards i was under the impression that everything had either a native driver, or "worked" with ndiswrapper. Also lack of native linux support is 100% the manufacturer's problem; see: www.linuxdriverproject.org a project lead by Greg Kroah-Hartman to get drivers into the kernel.
I think a lot of the problem, lack of driver support, is that the dev's and lots of experienced linux users tend to pay attention to the hardware they buy. Who wants a wireless card that has 10' worth of reception? or a harddrive with slow read/write? There is then a lack of this hardware in the community. Most of the troubleshooting then happens in the ubuntu forums, which are slow, and may only be accessible from the other OS, making it tedious to troubleshoot at best.
Also, go get a retail copy of win7/winXP, install that, and see if it ships with drivers for $(crappy hardware) 3d accel out of the box? sata/sas raid controller? shitty broadcom based wireless?
perhaps the pay isn't good enough? 40 hours a week should present one with livable wage from the US government. so around 30k-50k starting out, and go up from there based on inflation, and "dedication". not fucking up gets you inflation, above and byond the call gets you a raise, just like everywhere else should.
just wait until most of youtube is 1080P and netflix makes it's HD the standard, and adds 4kx2k video as the HD option. Not going to be so huge then.
I would expect any of the server software that MS says works on ARM to work on ARM (would be a PR disaster otherwise). Now a lot of 3rd party addons to that stuff will not work. Linux on the otherhand will work just fine ARM, as well as many others. At least for the server software end (firefox/chomium, Gnome, etc may not work well)
I'm not sure anyone one is saying that ARM will replace Intel/AMD on the 300TB DB Servers, but it stands to make inroads into the "mail archiver", SMB NAS, home server, and other lower performance, markets. Also if you are limited not in terms of single threaded CPU performance, but simply running enough threads, i could see something like a cluster of ARMs beating Intel/AMD per watt (if ARM can get on board with the faster interconnects).
they would make very nice home servers, or SMB NASs. Assumming you could get a sata controller on them.
Jetway NF76-1G6E-LF 1.6GHz Via Nano fanless, single DDR2 slot up to 2 GB, 2 onboard sata, gigabit lan. While only 2 sata II 3Gbps on board, jetway has a line of daugther boards for their motherboards, ADPE4S-PB is the 4 port sata card. The sata controller both on board and the daughter board is marvel based and jetway has linux drivers available for download. I do not know if it is in the mainline kernel or not.
If 6 sata II 3gbps ports isn't enough, PROMISE SATA300 TX4 PCI SATA II 4-Port Adapter will give you another 4 ports.
*DISCLAIMER: I am NOT affiliated with jetway or with newegg. I have simply been considering a sillier project my self, and have not purchased the above mentioned products.
bootsplash should work fine with nvidia drivers. Although to be honest i've never tried that, why do I care what the boot process when it happens at most every kernel release, or less. HW compatability should be as good as anything running the linux kernel. Seeing as the x86 version is compiled for a 386, slow as all hell. Yes i run gentoo but with sane flags, "-march=k8-sse3 -O2 -pipe". I'm not saying they should add -funroll-loops or anything, but maybe a x86 version with SSE SSE2, and 686? Config apps are known as gvim/xemacs. The sisters should be re-spinning soon. Also why is there a whole new distro for just using XFCE or KDE instead of GNOME? shouldn't it just be a check box?
The real question? does it finally work in both virtualbox and kvm?
odd, i gave up on redhat and suse back in 2003, and went with gentoo, because i wanted/needed a vanilla distro. Ever try getting an exotic video card working in fedora/suse back then? I'm betting they follow upstream more now. Good to see that Redhat/fedora are getting their act together. Gentoo doesn't force buttons anywhere, it does as upstream says, or as I tell it to. viva la Gentoo
You also are forgetting the the off shore turbines tend to be much larger than the land based ones.