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he life of me, figure out where this new data is being
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You can write apps that use OpenGL and they will take advantage of the
graphics pipeline on it. It's mainly there for cheap quick development
I think
Jim
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 06:35 AM, Ben Huot wrote:
> You can't burn cd's, play dvds, you can't upgrade the memory beyond 32
> m
On Monday, May 13, 2002, at 01:21 AM, justin bengtson wrote:
> maybe darwin supports 3d acceleration?
>
It looks like the next release of OS X will actually move quite a bit of
Aqua onto the graphics board. It's due out later this summer. Jobs
just finished previewing it at Apple's World Wid
The full text of his written testimony is available, 1.1M pdf.. 164
pages I think.. I downloaded a copy yesterday. Most of what he said
was that Microsoft is responsible for the rapid growth of the computer
industry, and forcing Microsoft to release there API and to make windows
more module
I was just curious if anyone has any info about where there is available
wi-fi bandwidth in Eugene. Which coffee shops can I go in and surf the
net at? Some large chain stores run internal, wireless networks that
are miss-configured a lot too, anybody found any around here?
Jim
There was an old model of 386's, ( good luck finding one! ) that used to
have a detachable screen. It was a laptop but the keyboard and screen
could be moved about 3-4 feet apart. I think the screen would act as a
touch pad too... Anyway, that model would probably be an easy hardware
hack,
I was just wondering if anyone else has tried using the folding client
for OS X. I've had no luck. It seems to lock up in a few different
spots. One of the spot is just before it starts working on the frames..
[16:40:04] parameters work/wudata_01.prm
[16:40:04] - Writing "work/wudat
Do you have the source for the program? If so I believe you can just
explicitly link against it while compiling and then it should be fine.
Otherwise, I'd guess there is some standard gtk library directory that
you could drop a sym link into.
Jim
On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 04:43 PM,
I looked through the folding archives, and someone there said the time
limit was normally around 6 days. It took about 2 days for a work unit
on my machine. Did you folks do any config stuff or just fire up the
client and in name/team info?
On Saturday, February 23, 2002, at 09:18 PM, Mr O
I got a question for you folding folks. I recently fired up the client
on my ole, idle pc and have cranked out a work unit or two now. But, my
user info (JimB) isn't propagating in the folding.stanford web pages. I
set my group to 668 but I haven't seen my WU show up in EugLug's info
yet.
I like the new design, my favorite part is the blue screen of death when
you click on some links!
Jim
Hi Dennis,
I've been using OS X now for a few months and loving it. I've been
talking with a few different people about trying to start an OS X users
group mailing list and have had some ok feed back. We could probably
get efn or euglug to host a list if we asked nicely :)
Jim
On W
CVS Presentation
>
>Please join us on Wednesday Feburary 6th
> for a look into the Concurrent Versions System.
>
> Guest speaker Jim Beard
>
> McKenzie Hall room 221
>
> Wed
On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 08:02 AM, Jacob Shaw wrote:
> On 1/31/02 4:09 AM, "Larry Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Jim Beard wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 08:43 PM, Larry Price wrote:
>>
>>&g
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 08:43 PM, Larry Price wrote:
> Ah yes and a lot of people like me who have technolust in their hearts
> for
> one of those new imacs, though I'd be wanting to dual boot OS X &
> linuxppc
> or something along those lines.
That's basically dual booting betwee
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 07:52 PM, Harald Sundt wrote:
> Mac OS X feels like a real slick (fancy featured) but clunky version
> of a Mac Window Manager on Red Hat.
Really? Clunky? I can't imagine describing OS X that way at all. I've
used Enlightenment, and I've used a lot of ot
I'm trying to get into doing some Cocoa programming, but I ran into a
snag, I can't find a good resource editor. I don't run System 7 at all,
so I can't run classic mac apps, which is fine with me. But I've only
found two resource editors for OS X. One was 250$ commercial app, the
other a s
There was an article on slash about a distro call GNUstep, which is
trying to offer the same NeXT feel on pc's that apple is using in OS X.
They claim that some cocoa based mac apps are able to run on it and that
more are being ported and worked on.
The slash thread is at:
http://slashdot.or
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 02:39 PM, Christopher Maujean wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 13:44, Ben Barrett wrote:
>
>> I've got a poll question: How long until OS X code leaks and is ported
>> to x86?
>> a) Inside 6 months
>> b) Between 6 months - 1 year
>> c) More than 1 year
>
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 01:44 PM, Ben Barrett wrote:
> justin bengtson wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 12:15, Jim Beard wrote:
>>
>>
>> so theoretically you can use sawfish and gnome on OS X? awesome.
>> gotta
>> go knock off a couple
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 11:50 AM, justin bengtson wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 11:26, Jim Beard wrote:
>> I think it's pretty much the same, /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin,
>> /var, /etc are all still there etc. One thing that can make the
>> directory
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 03:18 AM, justin bengtson wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 10:52, Jim Beard wrote:
>> I like the idea of going with OpenBSD a lot. I've never run BSD on any
>> of my home systems until I got this whole mac with OS X thing. It's
>
k, but
OpenBSD sounds like a great plan.
Thanks!
Jim
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 05:08 AM, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 10:55:19AM -0800, Jim Beard wrote:
>
>>>>I decided that it would be a fun project to turn my old P120 laptop
>>>> into a
ry 7, 2002, at 10:27 AM, Larry Price wrote:
> I've got a Linksys 10/100 I could bear to part with, are you going to be
> at thursdays meeting?
> larry
>
> On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Jim Beard wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> I decided that it would be a fun proje
Hey folks,
I decided that it would be a fun project to turn my old P120 laptop
into a network analyzer type of a machine. The one thing I'm missing is
a ethernet card for it. Does anyone have an old one they might be
interested in parting with? Or does anyone know where I might be a
I was just poking around on freshmeat's site thought that there about page was pretty interesting. It has a description of the hardware/software they run there server's on. It looked like a pretty decent set up. I was particularly impressed with there db servers.
2 SQL Database Servers:
VA Linu
There is a great faq at apple that talks about Darwin, the port of BSD
the OS X uses. Just thought some of you might find it interesting
reading material :)
http://www.opensource.apple.com/projects/darwin/faq.html
Jim
L & L at 4.30 sounds like a good plan. I'll have my car around, so if
its needed I could drive. It's just small and not too comfortable if
you happen to be in the back seat. But I'm sure everything will get
worked out tomarrow.
Jim
Meeting in the lot behind counterclaim should be fine. The other place
that we could meet is at the L & L market. I think that's what Kahli is
thinking of. I'm fine with either one.
Jim
Is anyone else here using os X that much? I just started using it about
a month back and I've got to say, it's one of the most fun operating
systems I've played with.
By far the coolest thing that I've found is fink
(fink.sourceforge.net). It's a port of the debian package management
system
On Friday, December 28, 2001, at 10:15 PM, Bob Miller wrote:
> Jim Beard wrote:
>
>> As someone else lamented, I feel like I missed out by not seeing the
>> punch card days.
>
> I experienced punch cards. Here's what you missed.
Yeah, punch cards may not have be
I'd be down to go to the Meeting. I usually don't have anything going
on Thursday evenings. I have a small crappy car that seats four, tho
much like Kahli I'm very drawn by the idea of after meeting beverages.
Jim
How could they honestly serve up images? A tape drive isn't going to
have a usable seek time. I doubt the images get stored in ram!
As someone else lamented, I feel like I missed out by not seeing the
punch card days. Sure I grew up with computers.. Sure I played with a
VIC 20 and some old
to a minute before they response comes back. Obviously this
kind of stuff gets annoying on a daily basis. Anyone had a similar
problem or advice?
Jim
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On Monday, December 17, 2001, at 12:41 PM, Justin Bengtson wrote:
>
> "Linux distro progress" or some such. but any new e-mails probably
> won't be
> for a little while (or at least until i have a boot cd...)
>
> i hope this all doesn't sound too pretentious, because i really love
> doing
> t
> On 20011211.1814, Jim Beard said ...
>
> I haven't signed up for nytimes site, but my hunch is that it might be a
> different UofO, like Ohio or something. I haven't heard any noise on
campus
> about it.
>
> Jim
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL
I haven't signed up for nytimes site, but my hunch is that it might be a
different UofO, like Ohio or something. I haven't heard any noise on campus
about it.
Jim
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>Debian has probably done best at solving this problem in practice, though
>not necessarily in theory (ie there may be better ways of doing it but
>none that have even alpha-level deployment)
Debian's package management system is by far the best that I've used.
They did a really good job with
n active on their mailing list, and I plan on
giving a talk about CVS at there next meeting. I can be the groups UofO
OSUG eye's and ear's, or act as a point of contact between the groups if
there is going to be any organizational stuff going on...
Jim Beard
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Chief
Seth wrote:
>Oh I understand. That was why I mentioned it.
>The problem (as we've run into before in
>discussions here on the list) is that the
>infrastructure costs are pretty high, and I truly
>wonder if a 'free' service can be done long term,
>or in any organized fashion.
Are the infrastruct
>'Free' isn't really free, and it's important to
>make that clear. Someone will end up paying for
>it, and the question is who and when and how
>much.
Sure, there's deffinatly no such thing as a free lunch, or bandwidth i
guess, but by 'free' I meant free to the end user. The random roving p
e about Guerilla networks..
http://205.159.169.11/
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Last time I saw this quote it didn't talk about Klingons... It was off of
enlightenment.org
Jim
>Random Quote:
>
>"... Klingons do not make software 'releases'. Our software 'escapes'
>leaving a bloody trail of designers and quality assurance people in
>its wake."
maller, lighter design, with a slightly larger screen (5 lines of display
where the
companion had only 4). It weighs in at only 7.2oz and has 6.3 x 3.5 x .86
inches
as it's dimensions. I don't think it has the expansion storage option or
the
printer port.
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A friend of mine who moved up to Seattle a while back attended Seattle's
rally. He has some images of the event up at
http://protest.techwood.net/images/index.html in case anyone is interested.
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f lugs and other similar linux organizations
have a bit of a cult mantality to them. Not that its a bad thing...
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performance boost.
I think some of the common math libraries that have distributed/clustered
versions are BLAZ and LaPAC. (The spelling could be way off on those I just
remember the phonetic pronouciation.)
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the instant messaging craze. It would also be similar to a
universal
phone number, which some telco's offer. Where when someone calls that
number it gets
forwarded around (home, work, cell etc..) until you pick up.
Jim
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on it becomes a really efficient package manager.
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ntrol characters normally bound to the return key to
a backspace instead. It's kind of hard to get a command to go through
without being able to hit return or enter.
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