Expiration of Schedules Direct Data should show up under System Status, under I believe the Listings tab? Gives me a date that my Schedules Direct subscriptions is good until. Has done this since at least.20 as I recall back when it was still Zap2It Labs.
Don't most email clients block remote images in the out of the box configuration? I know Outlook and Thunderbird do. Doesn't that make this pretty much a non issue? Yes, I'm failing to account for the Outlook 97 users out there...
Once upon a time Debian used to have a network install that you could boot to with removable media (may have only been CD instead of floppy) and then tell it you wanted to install the rest of the OS from the network. Did a couple of installs this way and it worked pretty well. This was probably 7-years ago. Not sure if this is still available or not.
The linked page indicates it's an Intel Atom x7 chip, which would be X86
Expiration of Schedules Direct Data should show up under System Status, under I believe the Listings tab? Gives me a date that my Schedules Direct subscriptions is good until. Has done this since at least .20 as I recall back when it was still Zap2It Labs.
if anyone has one left amkroll (gmail)
Don't most email clients block remote images in the out of the box configuration? I know Outlook and Thunderbird do. Doesn't that make this pretty much a non issue? Yes, I'm failing to account for the Outlook 97 users out there...
MythTV 0.22RC2 has VDPAU support. http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.22
Found it http://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst
Once upon a time Debian used to have a network install that you could boot to with removable media (may have only been CD instead of floppy) and then tell it you wanted to install the rest of the OS from the network. Did a couple of installs this way and it worked pretty well. This was probably 7-years ago. Not sure if this is still available or not.