It's an open source twittery thing. I think. Google knows I'm sure!
Eric
- Original message -
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 12:06 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen
> wrote:
> > Anyone else doing anything interesting with StatusNet?
>
> [time passes]
>
> Guess not. What is it? :-)
>
> -- Ben
Oh, but who doesn't really?
- Original message -
> I do love hoppy beer, and peripherals!
>
> -Bobby
> On May 13, 2012 9:16 PM, "Joshua Judson Rosen"
> wrote:
>
> > David Hardy writes:
> > >
> > > Well, what was the *other* qualification you and your colleague came
> > > up
> > with
>
Can you use screen inside mosh? I'm mostly curious whether I can use this while
not excluding my devices that are as of yet incapable of running the mosh
client...
- Original message -
> Thought I'd share this: http://mosh.mit.edu/
>
> It's a remote terminal program (like SSH or telnet)
If ssh compression works anything like telnet message chunk sending, it could
be waiting for something that looks like a newline in the stream... 2 wrapped
compressed streams could break that state machine.
Eric
- Original message -
>
>
> Huh? You saw sessions freeze for as long as
Compressing a ssh stream will not achieve significant compression anyway,
entropy is about as high as it gets..
Eric
- Original message -
> David Ohlemacher writes:
>
> > Thanks.
> >
> > I have already added to /etc/ssh_config
> >
> > ServerAliveInterval 240
> > ClientAliveInterval 2
I would find this a quite interesting talk! I've attempted to figure
out what you can do with Blender once or twice and it's a bit of a
morass. Seeing it actually do something useful could be quite cool.
Eric
On 08/25/10 06:36, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
> I was talking with a young man (high sc
My experience with the n810 (I never installed any agps package) GPS was
universally awful except in a few lucky circumstances when I randomly
got a GPS signal.
The n900 GPS is quite good and almost always acquires a signal quickly.
Granted, it is not good when you are away from signals such as
Everything is always the fault of Operations for not being BOFHs enough
to fully subjugate the users to their demands.
Eric
Ben Scott wrote:
> Except then when the disk fails and they don't have disk redundancy
> *or* an offline backup they come to IT and expect us to pull their
> posterior ou
you should be fine on the distro front. I think your most
worrying concern should be the xen network bridges.
Eric
Alan Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Eric Stein <mailto:t...@des.truct.org>> wrote:
>
> What is Unbuntu Hardy server going to be runni
What is Unbuntu Hardy server going to be running as? Dom0 or DomU?
Both? If DomU, how are you planning to bootstrap? What CPUs are you
racking?
Eric Stein
Alan Johnson wrote:
> I'm spec-ing some blades for virtualization of our production systems
> and I just want to check with
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