they buried the stargate after the extinction, before bringing the animals back. thats why it took so long to find the damn thing. Bees are people too.
its not just packages that weren't there before - its updated packages as well. is the sumary of this article right in saying kde 3.3? thats out of date now...
install one of the debian based distro's, then your linux box will keep on updating as fast as you can type (something along the lines of) apt-get sync ; apt-get -u world
(thats actually emerges syntax but i presume aptget is similar)
I have no experience with mandrake 10.1, but i would assume this is hardware failure (ram) - different os's tickle the ram in different ways so you might not notice it on windows.
Download the gentoo universal installer and use the memteset86 (one of the boot options). its very very easy to use and it'll test your ram:
A simple guide (not meaning to be patronising) because most people refuse to believe that gentoo makes some things very easy (besides updating packages:
boot gentoo universal installer choose memtest86 from the boot menu let it check your memory
well thats funny because portage (as of 2 days ago) was 5.7mb. I dont mean the packages, i mean the text output of slocate | grep/usr/portage. Granted that did include the cache of portage in/var, but still - half of 5.7mb for a text listing of the packages that gentoo can install for me
i use wep 128bit, its a right bitch because it uses hex. using hex means i cant whack the keyboard randomly until ive got my 128bits. i just had to type in numbers randomly and occasionally press one of abcdef. That and mac address filtering kept out that bastard kevin leeching (didn't turn on any security at first because i forgot wireless was enabled).
Well the major corporations of america are just starting a second term with the same puppet. Steve Balmer's had presidential powers of the economy since he assumed the role of CEO, as with Bill Gates before him.
actually, ive just thought. the.torrent files aren't actually breaking any laws, but they can be used to find people (and everybody that uses them uploads). best store them in an asian, richard gere friendly country then.
1) put small bits of copper sticking out of the mortar (invisible at a glance) 2) connect the copper to a power supply (not the mains, you dont want dead people in your garden) 3) save money 4) profit!
you were taling about drivers in general, i know wireless cards supported are sparse at the moment, but the ones that are supported are emergable just like the nvidia drivers.
in windows, you have to piss about on the internet until you find the download link (some websites hide them for some reason, although not nvidia), then youve got to follow through an installer, then reboot.
portage doesn't take that long to sync, and you dont _have_ do do that (especially if you only synced it recently).
anyway, my tv card might as well not work in windows XP, because the application is shit (one of those skinned apps that takes up more memory than the weather forcast systems)
Adding the gtk api to qt would do this (qt is much more than a toolkit, so it would be easier to add gtk to qt), although this wouldn't be a copy/paste job because
a) gtk is lgpl, qt is multiple licenced b) the qt 'way' would have to be implemented with this gtk api
although this would mean gtk would no longer be needed, as its api would be provided by qt (meaning less memory usage).
show them the x clipboard - its all i use now, its much easier (if you didn't know, just highlight text then middle click somewhere else).
it takes some getting used to (i used to control-c control-v too, but i remembered eventually and now i get pissed off at college when middle click doesn't paste the text i highlighted).
the integration between kde and gnome is getting there (im pretty sure it works between all gtk/qt application now)
windows: rpc can not be turned off, although it should only listen to localhost (only firewalls can do this) smb ports (if needed) should only listen on localhost (firewall)
linux - some servers wont run behind an inetd type application, (although most allow you to specify ipaddress/netmask's to allow from, some dont) you need a firewall to protect these applications if you dont want the whole world to have access to them.
ok, smart arse - what about modules? here is how (in gentoo) we add the binary nvidia glx module
emerge sync ; emerge nvidia-glx
im sure its just as easy with apt-get and probably apt-rpm. Now tell me a way of installing the nvidia drivers on windows that is as easy as on gentoo (apparently a diffucult distrobution) - debian and redhat even have gui's for their apt-get/apt-rpm systems.
if the module exists for your wireless card, it'll be that easy. you do have to have the kernel source, but you certainly dont have to recompile the kernel every time you add a new device.
hmm -how feasable would it be to write firefox plugin to detect bad code (using the w3c tool or something similar), do a whois lookup, email the webmaster saying "your website contains invalid html [link], fix it", or something along those lines (obv this wouldn't work for tripod and stuff like that, but maybe using a blacklist, blocking tripod, geocities, etc?)
any ideas?
somebody who cares about proper html, please write this, i'd use it at least (although im guessing coyboyniel would get lot of emails [just a guess])
1) pay to upgrade to XP 2) 'pay' to upgrade to XP 3) your fucked
People will be saying bugs in outdated software - so what, but windows 2000 is comparable with the linux 2.4 kernel, its still maintained, but its not the latest.
maybe the queen bee's gets pms once every billion years or so.
they buried the stargate after the extinction, before bringing the animals back. thats why it took so long to find the damn thing. Bees are people too.
its not just packages that weren't there before - its updated packages as well. is the sumary of this article right in saying kde 3.3? thats out of date now...
install one of the debian based distro's, then your linux box will keep on updating as fast as you can type (something along the lines of) apt-get sync ; apt-get -u world
(thats actually emerges syntax but i presume aptget is similar)
I have no experience with mandrake 10.1, but i would assume this is hardware failure (ram) - different os's tickle the ram in different ways so you might not notice it on windows.
Download the gentoo universal installer and use the memteset86 (one of the boot options). its very very easy to use and it'll test your ram:
A simple guide (not meaning to be patronising) because most people refuse to believe that gentoo makes some things very easy (besides updating packages:
boot gentoo universal installer
choose memtest86 from the boot menu
let it check your memory
well thats funny because portage (as of 2 days ago) was 5.7mb. I dont mean the packages, i mean the text output of slocate | grep /usr/portage. Granted that did include the cache of portage in /var, but still - half of 5.7mb for a text listing of the packages that gentoo can install for me
how ironic - the story was about George W Bush and the advert below was for doom
it could have been done using an open source gaming engine, allowing you to just walk around the surface.
to keep the whole thing open source would mean forks could be made and a very cool (abeit stolen from doom) game could be made.
i use wep 128bit, its a right bitch because it uses hex. using hex means i cant whack the keyboard randomly until ive got my 128bits. i just had to type in numbers randomly and occasionally press one of abcdef. That and mac address filtering kept out that bastard kevin leeching (didn't turn on any security at first because i forgot wireless was enabled).
Well the major corporations of america are just starting a second term with the same puppet. Steve Balmer's had presidential powers of the economy since he assumed the role of CEO, as with Bill Gates before him.
actually, ive just thought. the .torrent files aren't actually breaking any laws, but they can be used to find people (and everybody that uses them uploads). best store them in an asian, richard gere friendly country then.
if your running linux (maybe other os's, not sure) there's ximian connector which works with ximian evolution.
store the .torrents on servers in china.
or you could stay for a while, get your kid high on petrol fumes to shut it up.
using xinetd allows you to run a server, with various security enhancing options.
/etc/xinet.d/swat
for example swat (samba web administration tool), just add only_frog = localhost to
rpc isn't optional - but it only has to beable to listen on localbost, windows will shutdown if you stop it from doing that.
does spray paint conduct electricity? if so:
1) put small bits of copper sticking out of the mortar (invisible at a glance)
2) connect the copper to a power supply (not the mains, you dont want dead people in your garden)
3) save money
4) profit!
Or you could get a big dog on a long rope.
you were taling about drivers in general, i know wireless cards supported are sparse at the moment, but the ones that are supported are emergable just like the nvidia drivers.
in windows, you have to piss about on the internet until you find the download link (some websites hide them for some reason, although not nvidia), then youve got to follow through an installer, then reboot.
portage doesn't take that long to sync, and you dont _have_ do do that (especially if you only synced it recently).
anyway, my tv card might as well not work in windows XP, because the application is shit (one of those skinned apps that takes up more memory than the weather forcast systems)
even though people (especially women) talk complete bollocks to them, and make strange noises.
that really pisses me off - theyre not retarded although you sound like one (woman making funny noises).
what also pisses me off (OT) is when people say awww and stroke their yorkshire terrier [or any other handbag dog] when it barks.
then thou shalt count to three. no more. no less.
Adding the gtk api to qt would do this (qt is much more than a toolkit, so it would be easier to add gtk to qt), although this wouldn't be a copy/paste job because
a) gtk is lgpl, qt is multiple licenced
b) the qt 'way' would have to be implemented with this gtk api
although this would mean gtk would no longer be needed, as its api would be provided by qt (meaning less memory usage).
show them the x clipboard - its all i use now, its much easier (if you didn't know, just highlight text then middle click somewhere else).
it takes some getting used to (i used to control-c control-v too, but i remembered eventually and now i get pissed off at college when middle click doesn't paste the text i highlighted).
the integration between kde and gnome is getting there (im pretty sure it works between all gtk/qt application now)
about your sig - without a firewall:
windows:
rpc can not be turned off, although it should only listen to localhost (only firewalls can do this)
smb ports (if needed) should only listen on localhost (firewall)
linux - some servers wont run behind an inetd type application, (although most allow you to specify ipaddress/netmask's to allow from, some dont) you need a firewall to protect these applications if you dont want the whole world to have access to them.
ok, smart arse - what about modules? here is how (in gentoo) we add the binary nvidia glx module
emerge sync ; emerge nvidia-glx
im sure its just as easy with apt-get and probably apt-rpm. Now tell me a way of installing the nvidia drivers on windows that is as easy as on gentoo (apparently a diffucult distrobution) - debian and redhat even have gui's for their apt-get/apt-rpm systems.
if the module exists for your wireless card, it'll be that easy. you do have to have the kernel source, but you certainly dont have to recompile the kernel every time you add a new device.
hmm -how feasable would it be to write firefox plugin to detect bad code (using the w3c tool or something similar), do a whois lookup, email the webmaster saying "your website contains invalid html [link], fix it", or something along those lines (obv this wouldn't work for tripod and stuff like that, but maybe using a blacklist, blocking tripod, geocities, etc?)
any ideas?
somebody who cares about proper html, please write this, i'd use it at least (although im guessing coyboyniel would get lot of emails [just a guess])
it means one of three things:
1) pay to upgrade to XP
2) 'pay' to upgrade to XP
3) your fucked
People will be saying bugs in outdated software - so what, but windows 2000 is comparable with the linux 2.4 kernel, its still maintained, but its not the latest.
(2.4 isn't considered old software)