Re: state of Java on amd64

2005-10-11 Thread Scott Wolchok
On 10/11/05, Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 08:57:09AM -0500, Mike wrote:
  Ok. Silly question.  Azures is a bitpim client right?  Why not just use
  btorrent (compiled c version, right of debian repository)?  Or I think
  there was a more fancy graphical bttorrent availabe too, runs in pure64?

 I believe it manages multiple torrents etc. The advantage of multiple
 torrents in a single client is firstly that it's easier to maintain but
 secondly you can set a global upload cap.

Pretty sure that the original client and bittornado include
btdownloadcurses (possibly called btdownloadcurses.py) which takes a
directory name to search for torrents on startup and then manages
those torrents. Upload capping and everything should work.



Re: Motherboard compatibility list submission

2005-05-08 Thread Scott Wolchok
On 5/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I currently have a (nearly) fully-functional pure64 install on the Asus
 K8N-E Deluxe motherboard. It uses the following kernel drivers in 2.6.8:
 ATA: AMD and nVidia IDE support (AMD74xx)
 ATA RAID: none
 Serial ATA: sata_nv (primary), sata_sil (secondary)
 SCSI: none
 Network: forcedeth
 Sound: snd-intel8x0

 Thank you guys for all your fantastic work!
 --Andrew

Does it rip CDs well with cdparanoia? I was getting loads of jitter
under 2.6.8 but it magically disappeared upon transition to 2.6.11.
This is on topic because you stated that the install was nearly
fully-functional. g

Scott Wolchok