Actually, if you looked at the Google cached version of the page: http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:87rmA1M6-lEJ: fuware.nanocrew.net/pymusique
You would notice the following at the bottom...
Windows package:
Installer: pymusique-setup.exe
Requires the Gtk+/Win32 Runtime Environment.
Reboot your computer after installing it.
When exiting PyMusique, a messagebox ("Errors Occurred") will pop up. Ignore it.
NB: The installer has been updated to include preview support. If you installed PyMusique
using the old installer, download this file and save it in the folder where you installed
PyMusique to enable preview support.
The really surrealistic thing is that i've had friends Maxtor hard drives die on them, yet i've never had any Maxtor hard drives die on me. (been building systems for myself, relatives, friends, various jobs for about 10 years now)
I've had Seagate and WD drives die on me but never Maxtor.
I think it's Maxtor trying to lull me into a false sense of security, the moment I start trusting Maxtor and putting their drives in everything *BAM* every single Maxtor hard disk i've ever bought will all simultaneously combust into flames.
I built a fileserver for work on the cheap, it's been up for about a month now without any problems.
You have two choices with software RAID under linux, raidtools and mdadm.
Raidtools is a bunch of tools for setting up, looking after etc a software RAID under linux and mdadm is essentially the replacement to Raidtools, everything is built into the single mdadm program.
I personally find Raidtools to be easier to use at the command line, however mdadm is the future.
Also of note, if you want to set it up easilly without the hassle just use Webmin, its RAID setup is a breeze.
See http://www.moox.ws/tech/mozilla/
It's firefox and Thunderbird compiled specifically for processor architectures. (they have slightly better performance than normal Firefox)
So.. many.. jokes..
Head.. hurts...
ARGH!
My money's on horny hamster.
The slashdot advertising department in cooperation with Microsoft (c).
Sacurit.. no, securetty.. no.. sicurety.. hmm, this may take a while.
Without trying to sound like an advert look at the Cowon iAudio M3/M3L for a good non-flash hdd player.
I own an M3L (20GB) it has excellent fm reception and also a 35 hour battery life.
It supports OGG Vorbis, MP3 (would be kind of pointless without that), WMA, WAV and FLAC. (I think it supports a few other formats too)
Linky.
I've heard they're now crack whores, working themselves on the streets.
At every opportunity they try to whore their services whenever people don't ask for it.
Here.
Actually, if you looked at the Google cached version of the page: http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:87rmA1M6-lEJ: fuware.nanocrew.net/pymusique
You would notice the following at the bottom...
Windows package:
Installer: pymusique-setup.exe
Requires the Gtk+/Win32 Runtime Environment. Reboot your computer after installing it.
When exiting PyMusique, a messagebox ("Errors Occurred") will pop up. Ignore it.
NB: The installer has been updated to include preview support. If you installed PyMusique using the old installer, download this file and save it in the folder where you installed PyMusique to enable preview support.
The really surrealistic thing is that i've had friends Maxtor hard drives die on them, yet i've never had any Maxtor hard drives die on me. (been building systems for myself, relatives, friends, various jobs for about 10 years now)
I've had Seagate and WD drives die on me but never Maxtor.
I think it's Maxtor trying to lull me into a false sense of security, the moment I start trusting Maxtor and putting their drives in everything *BAM* every single Maxtor hard disk i've ever bought will all simultaneously combust into flames.
Viagra?
The 24th is the worst day of the year.
I've just been on holiday to Australia for the last three weeks and Monday is when I go back to work.
Sigh...
I built a fileserver for work on the cheap, it's been up for about a month now without any problems.
You have two choices with software RAID under linux, raidtools and mdadm.
Raidtools is a bunch of tools for setting up, looking after etc a software RAID under linux and mdadm is essentially the replacement to Raidtools, everything is built into the single mdadm program.
I personally find Raidtools to be easier to use at the command line, however mdadm is the future. Also of note, if you want to set it up easilly without the hassle just use Webmin, its RAID setup is a breeze.
Simply go the the sites of the authors of the extensions or themes, and you should find updated versions that work fine with RC1.
I did.
See http://www.moox.ws/tech/mozilla/
It's firefox and Thunderbird compiled specifically for processor architectures. (they have slightly better performance than normal Firefox)