Re: Keystroke questions.

2006-04-03 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Monday, Apr 3rd 2006 at 12:55 -0400, quoth Neil Schelly: =>What desktop environment? I know KDE has a whole keyboard shortcuts section =>in the Control Center (under Regional and Accessibility) that lets you =>specify all these things. It's plausible that FC4 and Debian are either =>using

Re: Recommendations for C++ sourcecode analysis tools

2006-04-03 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Monday, Apr 3rd 2006 at 17:27 -0400, quoth Michael ODonnell: =>>If you want a tool from that class, my fave is idtools. Way superior. => =>Never heard of it. I'll try it in my Copious Spare Time. It comes with a tool called mkid which scans a directory hierarchy. It knows about a lot of diff

Re: perl and network addresses

2006-04-03 Thread Jason Stephenson
Kevin D. Clark wrote: Another thing to be aware of (but which hasn't come up...yet...in this thread) is that all of the test code that I see here uses signed integers for the bit operations (~ << etc.). The C spec. specifically states that the results of such expressions is system dependent (an

Re: Flash as spyware

2006-04-03 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Mar 29, 2006, at 09:58, Ben Scott wrote: On 3/29/06, Bill McGonigle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, if you're a popular website you could use Flash to store an offsite copy of your enterprise backup in your users' Flash cache! You could do that with HTTP cookies, too. 4K vs 100K; well-

Re: perl and network addresses

2006-04-03 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Stephen Ryan writes: > Ooh, here's something interesting. I first tried a test with constants, > and got the warning: left shift count >= width of type" out of gcc. > Then I rewrote the thing to use a loop, and I got correct results out of > it. (This is all on an Athlon64X2.) > > When you desc

Re: Recommendations for C++ sourcecode analysis tools

2006-04-03 Thread Michael ODonnell
>=>Meanwhile, I'm soldiering on with Cscope, Ctags and Glimpse... > >As long as you understand that none of those are C++ analysis tools. Um, yes - I am painfully aware of that. Still, it's amazing how useful those tools actually are, all things considered. >Cscope is for C and doesn't know a

Re: Recommendations for C++ sourcecode analysis tools

2006-04-03 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Monday, Apr 3rd 2006 at 15:58 -0400, quoth Michael ODonnell: => => =>I got some good recommendations here (thanks!) and I meant =>to follow up on this earlier but I've been scrambling so hard =>that I've so far only had the time to give one tool (Source =>Navigator) one hurried try. Source Nav

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Jeff Kinz
On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 03:37:58PM -0400, Ben Scott wrote: > On 4/3/06, Jeff Kinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Up on dslreports forums some people are claiming that other ISP > > complained to Comcast that C. customers where dragging down the other > > ISP DNS severs since so many were using them

Re: Recommendations for C++ sourcecode analysis tools

2006-04-03 Thread Michael ODonnell
I got some good recommendations here (thanks!) and I meant to follow up on this earlier but I've been scrambling so hard that I've so far only had the time to give one tool (Source Navigator) one hurried try. Source Navigator appeared to be quite polished and I hope to put it to good use some da

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/3/06, Tom Buskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've worked places where corporate does that. Well, sure. Corporate environments are an entirely different animal. Where I work, we don't allow any direct IP connection to the outside world. You have to go through a proxy server that requires

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/3/06, Jeff Kinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Up on dslreports forums some people are claiming that other ISP > complained to Comcast that C. customers where dragging down the other > ISP DNS severs since so many were using them. Ummm http://www.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch7/queries.html#all

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Tom Buskey
On 4/3/06, Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Unless Comcast is planning on blocking UDP port 53.  I'veencountered ISPs who do that.  Never could figure out why.I've worked places where corporate does that.  You can't nslookup www.blockedbyproxy.com and use the IP in your browser instead of th

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 14:35 -0400, Jeff Kinz wrote: > Up on dslreports forums some people are claiming that other ISP > complained to Comcast that C. customers where dragging down the other > ISP DNS severs since so many were using them. They speculated that > would be a reason to block or redire

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Jeff Kinz
On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 02:20:28PM -0400, Ben Scott wrote: > On 4/3/06, Jeff Kinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anybody here been getting bugged by comcast to change their DNS > > settings to accept dynamic DNS server assigmment from Comcast? > > From what I've been able to gather via Google Gr

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Ben Scott
On 4/3/06, Jeff Kinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anybody here been getting bugged by comcast to change their DNS > settings to accept dynamic DNS server assigmment from Comcast? From what I've been able to gather via Google Groups for "Comcast DNS dynamic", this is a notification that Comcast i

Re: Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread fj1200
Yes, they have sent me several emails and snail mail, I haven't done anything about it yet though.. -- Original message -- From: Jeff Kinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Anybody here been getting bugged by comcast to change their DNS > settings to accept dynamic DNS serv

Comcast, dynamic DNS service

2006-04-03 Thread Jeff Kinz
Anybody here been getting bugged by comcast to change their DNS settings to accept dynamic DNS server assigmment from Comcast? They seem pretty insistent about it. Emails of course, but snail mail and a phone call? Anybody know whats going on? (I stopped using Comcast DNS a while back, wait

Re: Keystroke questions.

2006-04-03 Thread Neil Schelly
What desktop environment? I know KDE has a whole keyboard shortcuts section in the Control Center (under Regional and Accessibility) that lets you specify all these things. It's plausible that FC4 and Debian are either using different schemes or even more likely different versions of KDE and a

Re: Compact Flash sector load-balacing?

2006-04-03 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Mar 29, 2006, at 11:45, Stephen Ryan wrote: I think you just have to format as JFFS2. FWIW, I'm running jffs2 on a couple dozen WRT54G's and have yet to notice any problems with it. Usage is pretty light. -Bil - Bill McGonigle, Owner Work: 603.448.4440 BFC Computing, LLC

Keystroke questions.

2006-04-03 Thread Steven W. Orr
I run Core 4 at home. When I hit Shift TAB it allows me to change focus to a window in a way that's specified by focus history. Also, when I'm at home I can use emacs editing on the URL window. When I'm at work on a Debian machine, those features don't work. Anyone have an idea how to enable t

Linux Printing Summit - April 10-12 in Atlanta, GA

2006-04-03 Thread Paul Tykodi
Dear List, I will be attending this upcoming meeting. http://groups.osdl.org/workgroups/dtl/desktop_architects/desktop_printing. If there is anything anyone from the list would like me to ask while I am there, please let me know. Best Regards, /Paul -- Paul Tykodi Principal Consultant TCS - Tyk