From http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/dir/limux/english/index.html: LiMux Basisclient based on Linux and free software: Debian GNU/Linux sarge“ (Distribution), K Desktop Environment - KDE (Graphical user interface), OpenOffice.org (Offices), Firefox (Browser), Thunderbird (E-Mail), Gimp (Image editing)
Asetek specifies a Rth of 0.124 K/W for the 570LC. While official values are hard to find, for a high end air cooler like the NH-D14, frostytech found 11.2 K rise above ambient for 125 W, which is 0.09 K/W - with (slow) stock fans. So you'll need a 240mm cooler like the H100, which is only slightly better, or something like the EPIC 180, which is not available standalone, to get better than air cooling. Or you can strap more powerful fans on the NH-D14, which is what I did. There must be a reason why I have never seen an air vs liquid cooler comparison.
Stupid. I don't know why I'm typing this since it's been typed countless times before: He never said he invented the Internet. If there were more politicians with Al Gore's level of understanding stuff we would't have all these problems.
So far I could avoid that but I'll have to dist-upgrade to wheezy sooner or later. Then it's time for xfce4. I really tried to like Gnome3 but I switched my netbook to xfce4 after a week.
I ever ever had multiple choice tests at school. We had to, imagine that, write down the answer and, if it was not trivial, how we arrived there. Maybe that makes me old. Get off my lawn now.
... but if you run mixed repos (wheezy/sid) on squeeze, whenever you want to upgrade anything, it tries to pull in the entire Gnome 3 stack - even when you try to just install the 3.1 kernel build environment:( But it seems this only hinges on two library packages, glib2 and gdk-pixbuf2 IIRC, and they often get pulled in via python7. No time to really look into it alas...
You may want to listen to some of the more "contrarian" sources instead of business-as-usual la-la land. They have proven a lot more reliable lately. The Automatic Earth and Energy Bulletin are good starting points. Once you've digested those you can go to more hardcore places like George Mobus's or Guy McPherson's blogs.
Well most simulations agree that there will be around 1 or 2 billion people by the end of the century so here is one way. Of course it'll hit way more of the 99% that of the 1% but a virus would be more democratic that starvation.
Anything that's fun is illegal in some way so you have to be a complete sourpuss to obey every single law in existence. I doubt if it's even physically possible.
Loud pipes save lives. Maybe if everyone else wasn't fucking around in their cars and were watching the road, I wouldn't need to pour 50G decibels into the air just to avoid getting ran over at a red light.
Loud pipes kill. 1. It has been shown again (e.g. by the the NHTSA) and again that a cager won't hear you before it's too late. 2. Environmental noise, especially if it's intermittent and/or at night, has been shown to increase cardiovascular disease.
We buy lots of drives where I work. We have long term purchase agreements and the problem isn't price but availability. That means emergency quals of alternate suppliers, and keeping your fingers crossed that we don't have to stop building systems because we can't get the drives.
They didn't. It's Debian sarge/KDE based.
http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/dir/limux/english/index.html
From http://www.muenchen.de/Rathaus/dir/limux/english/index.html:
LiMux Basisclient based on Linux and free software:
Debian GNU/Linux sarge“ (Distribution), K Desktop Environment - KDE (Graphical user interface), OpenOffice.org (Offices), Firefox (Browser), Thunderbird (E-Mail), Gimp (Image editing)
Asetek specifies a Rth of 0.124 K/W for the 570LC. While official values are hard to find, for a high end air cooler like the NH-D14, frostytech found 11.2 K rise above ambient for 125 W, which is 0.09 K/W - with (slow) stock fans. So you'll need a 240mm cooler like the H100, which is only slightly better, or something like the EPIC 180, which is not available standalone, to get better than air cooling. Or you can strap more powerful fans on the NH-D14, which is what I did.
There must be a reason why I have never seen an air vs liquid cooler comparison.
Since when did advertising have anything to do with reality?
Except in terms of applied psychology.
Engineers and scientists don't promise pink unicorns to everybody and are generally not very interested in money and power.
Stupid.
I don't know why I'm typing this since it's been typed countless times before: He never said he invented the Internet.
If there were more politicians with Al Gore's level of understanding stuff we would't have all these problems.
So far I could avoid that but I'll have to dist-upgrade to wheezy sooner or later. Then it's time for xfce4. I really tried to like Gnome3 but I switched my netbook to xfce4 after a week.
I wouldn't either but I have a good use case for btrfs.
So what does "about to" mean in astronomical terms? Tomorrow? Next year? In a few million years?
Roughly two years: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=black-hole-gas-blob
Exactly. Drive failure rates are around 3%/year so with a N-drive RAID0 your failure rate goes to N*3%/year.
You gambled and you lost.
They probably didn't want to scare their readers away with the 10th-grade questions.
I ever ever had multiple choice tests at school. We had to, imagine that, write down the answer and, if it was not trivial, how we arrived there.
Maybe that makes me old. Get off my lawn now.
Didn't HP recently say they planned on using it in printers?
No, that was last week.
Yeah. Eons given the frequency of changes in HP's direction.
... but if you run mixed repos (wheezy/sid) on squeeze, whenever you want to upgrade anything, it tries to pull in the entire Gnome 3 stack - even when you try to just install the 3.1 kernel build environment :(
But it seems this only hinges on two library packages, glib2 and gdk-pixbuf2 IIRC, and they often get pulled in via python7. No time to really look into it alas...
You may want to listen to some of the more "contrarian" sources instead of business-as-usual la-la land. They have proven a lot more reliable lately.
The Automatic Earth and Energy Bulletin are good starting points. Once you've digested those you can go to more hardcore places like George Mobus's or Guy McPherson's blogs.
If you want more than one pass or random data instead of zeroes seek professional help.
Well most simulations agree that there will be around 1 or 2 billion people by the end of the century so here is one way. Of course it'll hit way more of the 99% that of the 1% but a virus would be more democratic that starvation.
Corporations will just tell their employees (i.e. senators/representatives) to enact an exception for them. See Sears in Chicago.
Turn that into a slowly increasing carbon tax and you have the same effect with the benefit of improved state/federal finances.
We know very well how much coal, oil, natural gas etc is consumed in various countries. The IEA keeps pretty good accounts that you can download.
with only two manufacturers of 3.5in form factor hard drives (seagate, wdc)
Samsung?
Hitachi?
Anything that's fun is illegal in some way so you have to be a complete sourpuss to obey every single law in existence. I doubt if it's even physically possible.
Loud pipes save lives. Maybe if everyone else wasn't fucking around in their cars and were watching the road, I wouldn't need to pour 50G decibels into the air just to avoid getting ran over at a red light.
Loud pipes kill.
1. It has been shown again (e.g. by the the NHTSA) and again that a cager won't hear you before it's too late.
2. Environmental noise, especially if it's intermittent and/or at night, has been shown to increase cardiovascular disease.
Better than using Excel.
We buy lots of drives where I work. We have long term purchase agreements and the problem isn't price but availability. That means emergency quals of alternate suppliers, and keeping your fingers crossed that we don't have to stop building systems because we can't get the drives.