E writes errors to the console log. You
might want to try checking there.
Justin
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 06:54:38 -0600, Jon Bauerle
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On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:22 PM, Jon Bauerle wrote:
Anyone using the OS X Darwin Port of the Myth Front End?
I found a link in a search e
Don't forget, though, that with the Mac you also get iPhoto, iTunes,
iMovie, etc. :-)
On Jan 21, 2005, at 3:06 PM, John Thomas wrote:
No, you are correct. The Shuttle system is barebone. But the CPU, 40
GB drive and memory would be pretty comparable to the Mac Mini in
price. Plus you would al
I have an IBM ThinkCentre that I inherited. Seems to be working ok
with myth, except for sound. I'm following the Wilsonet Fedora guide
to get started. However, this being an inherited box, I don't have any
of the documentation on the system. How do I find what sound card it
is? It's an IB
On Jan 19, 2005, at 10:22 PM, Jon Bauerle wrote:
Anyone using the OS X Darwin Port of the Myth Front End?
I found a link in a search engine to download it, and can't find
documentation to troubleshoot it! When I launch the app, it bounces
about 3 times, then quits with no error messages.
Anyone using the OS X Darwin Port of the Myth Front End?
I found a link in a search engine to download it, and can't find
documentation to troubleshoot it! When I launch the app, it bounces
about 3 times, then quits with no error messages. Using MyPHPAdmin, I
verified that the user has full ac
Has anyone tested how many front ends a very good backend could support?
Let's say a high end PIV with 2gb RAM?
Multi-Processing machine?
Would it be possible to cluster some backends?___
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Rumor has it that the XBox is going to drop to $100. Wouldn't that be
the best bang for the buck, even if you don't use it for a game system?
And, there's something to be said for hardware consistency.
How do you like using an xbox as a front end? I'm considering turning
mine into one.
On D
what people have said about
this in the past, no point in beating the already very dead horse.
Jon Bauerle wrote:
Sorry, Newbie question here...
I'm about to build a box, and have installed KnoppMyth once or twice,
just playing around. As I am about to install it on a machine I'd
like
Sorry, Newbie question here...
I'm about to build a box, and have installed KnoppMyth once or twice,
just playing around. As I am about to install it on a machine I'd like
to actually use, which distribution of linux do most people prefer? It
seems Ratpoison is a popular windows mgr, is that r
On Dec 6, 2004, at 7:42 AM, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through
the network? We're currently in a rather spread-out place, and
sometimes I'd like to watch tv and programs another floor away. The
f
On Dec 6, 2004, at 7:42 AM, Jonathan Markevich wrote:
Here's another pie-in-the-sky request.
Is there some kind of way I can control the frontend machine through
the network? We're currently in a rather spread-out place, and
sometimes I'd like to watch tv and programs another floor away. The
f
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