Re: OT: go-default screens.

2010-02-26 Thread Shawn Dowler
Here's a great explanation with an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4oLdlVnNHU Shawn Dowler Information Designer shawn.dow...@gmail.com http://walkingtowel.org On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 22:05, Shawn Dowler wrote: > This page has a lot of information about letterboxing and aspect ratios:

Re: OT: go-default screens.

2010-02-26 Thread Shawn Dowler
This page has a lot of information about letterboxing and aspect ratios: http://widescreen.org/widescreen.shtml Start out watching the animation of the television then click around on the site; there is a lot of material buried there. Shawn Dowler Information Designer shawn.dow...@gmail.com http:

Re: OT: go-default screens.

2010-02-26 Thread joe
> On 2/26/10 7:39 PM, Nathan England wrote: >> I recently bought a so called hi-def tv screen and despite its 1360,768 >> 780p resolution my movies still have the black borders! What gives? I >> thought having a hi-def wide screen would fix the black borders issue. >> If I hook up a hdmi connection

Re: Ruby it is!

2010-02-26 Thread Michael Havens
would it work for someone to download Ruby for me. Then to load it from a disk? On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 7:29 AM, Stephen wrote: > That would have been my suggestion. then you can network any number of > things easily > > this might take some configuration work however. > to load it from a disk?

Re: OT: go-default screens.

2010-02-26 Thread Kurt Granroth
On 2/26/10 7:39 PM, Nathan England wrote: > I recently bought a so called hi-def tv screen and despite its 1360,768 > 780p resolution my movies still have the black borders! What gives? I > thought having a hi-def wide screen would fix the black borders issue. > If I hook up a hdmi connection to a

OT: go-default screens.

2010-02-26 Thread Nathan England
I recently bought a so called hi-def tv screen and despite its 1360,768 780p resolution my movies still have the black borders! What gives? I thought having a hi-def wide screen would fix the black borders issue. If I hook up a hdmi connection to a new dvd player, is it still going to have the anno

Re: Fwd: Linux Facts

2010-02-26 Thread Technomage
On 2/25/10 11:52 PM, Dazed_75 wrote: > Some pretty interesting stuff here. Wish the presentation were available > for download and re-use. > > http://www.baselinemag.com/c/a/Intelligence/40-Fast-Facts-on-Linux-727574/ > Its hard to believe that it would cost $7.37 Billion in current dollars

Re: How to make sshd start automatically at boot-up?

2010-02-26 Thread Shawn Dowler
To start sshd at bootup on Arch Linux you would edit /etc/rc.conf and add sshd to the list of daemons at the bottom of the file. Shawn Dowler Information Designer shawn.dow...@gmail.com http://walkingtowel.org On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 09:09, kitepi...@kitepilot.com wrote: > There are essentiall

Re: How to make sshd start automatically at boot-up?

2010-02-26 Thread kitepi...@kitepilot.com
There are essentially 2 ways to accomplish this: 1.- The BSD way 2.- The System-V way. If you have a directory /etc/init.d and/or /etc/rcd./init.d chances are you have a System-V in front of you (most likely, unless you are running some BSD flavor or Slackware) For a System-V fix all you need