Hudson was a Sun sponsored java.net project, the license is described
as;
Most of the art work is derived from Tango Project, and thus
this portion of Hudson is covered by their license (Creative
Commons Attribution Share-Alike license). The rest (that is, all
the
Hi James,
That looks very nice. I appreciate the self explained interface.
What's the license for Hudson?
Regards
George
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Tom P wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> That's an awesome setup, very interesting.
>
> Would you have a tarball of this configuration and some detail
> "Ivan" == Ivan Ngeow writes:
Ivan> On 15/04/2010, Brian Schack wrote:
>>> "Ron" == Ron Jensen writes:
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I need a general solution,
>> one that works on Windows as well.
>>
>> Just to confirm: Nasal at the moment off
Hi James,
That's an awesome setup, very interesting.
Would you have a tarball of this configuration and some details of how you
set up the system?
Tom
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:50 AM, James Turner wrote:
> http://zakalawe.ath.cx:8080/
>
> is a *prototype* build server for FG (including OSG
Grub is installed on the MBR, and /boot is set as bootable. I opened
my /etc folder with a LiveUSB and realized there was no init.d
directory. Oh and this install was moved from what seemed to be a broken
HD.
>
> Then make sure you're installing the grub bootloader to the MBR - it
> won't work fro
Then make sure you're installing the grub bootloader to the MBR - it
won't work from the root partition, as extended's can't be flagged
bootable ;-)
You may also get it fired up enough to interrogate and fix with a boot
cd like systemrescuecd or similar...
Victhor wrote:
I have already t
I have already tried replacing them with devices, didn't work. Thanks
for trying to help, though. My / is on an extended partition, is that
OK? /boot is on a physical partition, though.
> On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:14:13 +0200, Arnt wrote in message
> <20100416151413.44bbb...@a45.fmb.no>:
>
> > I'm
Does that mean I'm supposed to click the "reply" at the bottom of the page ?
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Curtis Olson wrote:
> Wow! Spectacular photos Torsten!!! (And I'm only top posting because Syd
> did and I want to maintain consistency and flow.) :-)
>
> Curt.
>
>
-
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:14:13 +0200, Arnt wrote in message
<20100416151413.44bbb...@a45.fmb.no>:
> I'm willing to test FG on my board(I
> > wanted to do so from the very beggining), but I'll warn you: my
> > development system is broken(Ubuntu stopped booting after I moved
> > my / to another HD,
For whatever it's worth, here's one from the North Pacific about 2 days
straight north of Honolulu (from my trip out there way back in 2008):
http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/PhotoAlbums/OscarSette2008/Oscar%20Sette%20Day%2003/target16.html
Here is 4 days north of Honolulu:
http://baron.flightg
Wow! Spectacular photos Torsten!!! (And I'm only top posting because Syd
did and I want to maintain consistency and flow.) :-)
Curt.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 2:22 PM, syd adams wrote:
> Yeah Ive been listening to the radio , sounds like no flying allowed yet.
> Sure makes for some gorgeous pi
Yeah Ive been listening to the radio , sounds like no flying allowed yet.
Sure makes for some gorgeous pictures though. We only see sunsets like that
during forest fire season :)
Cheers
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:15 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> most of you have probably heard of Eyjafjall
Hi,
most of you have probably heard of Eyjafjallajökull, a volcano in Iceland that
has erupted under a glacier and blew a giant ash cloud into the atmosphere.
The currently very strong jetstream over iceland took a good chunk of that
cloud and delivered it straight to central Europe, leading to
I got a Gumstix Overo Fire ARM development board running here, but I'm
stranded on developing for it because the computer my data is on(my
desktop) broke. OpenSceneGraph has beta support for OpenGL ES(which my
board, iPhone(3G S onwards), PSP, PS3 and Wii(not sure about these, I
saw that at wikiped
> It's not optimizing the variable, it's optimizing the entire .o file out of
> the linkage, as nothing external is explicitly using any of the symbols in
> the .o.
Ah - that explains a lot!
>
> No. Either build gnucap as a shared library or add some dummy references to
> symbols in the file(s) t
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