Lastly, i you have a manage switch and have plugged in a recent version of
XP or Vista, they have code that can detect the switch and upload Linux
detection firmware onto the switch. That is why most of the laptops in my
office are connected through another switch to prevent MS from hurting
Yes, I hope to buy a player on their supported list. Coincidentally,
Paul Louden of Rockbox is interviewed on this week's FLOSS podcast on
twit.tv. That might provide a bit of additional background, perhaps a
little push to get you or others to try it:
http://twit.tv/floss43
Strangely,
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Yes, I hope to buy a player on their supported list. Coincidentally,
Paul Louden of Rockbox is interviewed on this week's FLOSS podcast on
twit.tv. That might provide a bit of additional background, perhaps a
little push to get you or others
are others using?
Are you happy with it, what are the shortcomings?
Thanks
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Meizu M3 Music Card. Plays OGG, FLAC and a variety of other audio
formats. Appears as USB storage, where audio files can be simply
copied to.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/02/meizus-m3-music-card-unboxed
Have you used one of these? A former coworker got an iPod knockoff.
It looked great,
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 13:32 -0400, Heidi A. Strohl wrote:
I have an iPod nano, and I can't believe I fell for the iPod schtick
again. In retrospect, I should have known: my fiancee has bought me a
new iPod every year for the
I
simply haven't found (nor written) any decent software for playback
and updating on the n810.
Canola (http://openbossa.indt.org/canola/) doesn't fit the bill?
I'm hopefully getting a n810 this Christmas.
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This is a bit off topic, but does anybody know of any programs or
webpages that will let me test a website to see how it will look on a
blackberry? I'm trying to get a webpage to view properly and not
having a blackberry to test it on makes for slow going.
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To sum it up, comcrap customers are forced to pay to solve their
technical problem.
This would be true if you were using analog OTA channels, you still
need a digital tuner.
Anybody out there using a digital tuner card (pci) with mythtv or
perhaps a fourth friggin box ?
I know Kenta is
to play with it, but alas, I still have to complete my
workday.
-N
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to play some
later on and get the newer qt-based interface on it I think.
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I saw some of the first videos of it and I was very unimpressed:
http://www.vimeo.com/1366042?pg=embedsec=1366042
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly
21, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My old Zaurus, while not having phone function ...
^^^
You once gave me a fair bit of grief, in this very forum, because I
stated I preferred a separate handheld computer and phone. You argued
.
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I've found that Comcast service tends to be at different levels in each
community. I've found my service to be very reliable with very few
outages since it morphed into Comcast several years ago. I would prefer
that they open up port 25, but that would tend to let in a lot more
SPAM, so
Unfortunately, that's not entirely true when a government grants a
monopoly - they get to regulate it. And the government is us (plus
friction). Oh, is the government screwing things up again? - how
unexpected.
You can get your internet connection from other ISPs. Be it another
cable
games and other game related stuff I don't care
much about.
If you'd rather reply to me off list because you don't think this fits
to well with the list, that's fine too.
Thanks in advance.
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get the ability to drop to a shell and add apps it's a
very nice little device.
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In addition to Dan's request, I am also thinking of upgrading in
February. Currently my phone is a Treo650. I've been using a Palm for
my PDA shortly after they first came out. The Nokia 810 seems to be a
good fit, but I don't know that much about how it syncs with both Linux
and Windows.
a semi-random effect), it fell apart and didn't
work. None of the images cycled at all.
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The US First website usually has some good stuff. It might be a bit
specific to the current game, but still good info.
http://www.usfirst.org/
http://forums.usfirst.org/
On Oct 17, 2007, at 7:23 AM, Lori Nagel wrote:
Anyone know of good email lists / message forums / groups for
robotics
What is the carrier?
This is very important as Verizon likes to lock out a lot of the
features you're looking to do.
I was able to enable a lot of them on my wife's Razr but it required
some hacking around on a windows box (since that's what the software
ran on)
On Sep 22, 2007, at 12:01
=What is the carrier?
I'm on Verizon too. I *really* hope you're not suggesting I can't load
this thing up with music. I can get the pictures out. :-(
I wouldn't be surprised if they force you to use their vcast thing to
get/purchase music. Dale's razr supports custom ringtones and mp3s
vertical bar in the middle of the video.
Here's the specs of the video from the website:
752 x 416 pixels - 25fps - MPEG4 ISMA Container - MPEG4 AVC (H264)
Video Codec - AAC Audio Codec
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You being cheap is not an excuse :)
On Sep 3, 2007, at 9:20 PM, kenta wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Ted Roche wrote:
Just checking in to find out if anyone has switched their MythTV
setups
over to Schedules Direct [1]? (Schedules Direct is a non-profit
What's kind of funny is that my myth
On Aug 13, 2007, at 9:35 AM, Drew Van Zandt wrote:
Google calendar. :-)
Second for google calendar.
If you want a way to sync it with whatever you use locally check this
out:
http://gcaldaemon.sourceforge.net/index.html
I've been using it with Apple's iCal with great results.
I have the following items if anybody wants any. I live in
Hillsborough and work in Maynard, MA. I go to Manchester frequently
enough that I can arrange to transfer ownership there. Last I knew
these things worked, but I really have no idea.
Computer Stuff
TNT (or TNT2 I'm not sure) AGP
LCD2041 Matrix Orbital display
Taken
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On Jul 13, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Dan Jenkins wrote:
Travis Roy wrote:
Don't be a troll. ;-)
Uhh, have you ever met Ben in person?
(sorry, I couldn't help it
So...
Come to the BBQ.
Bring Food.
Feed the Troll.
:-D
I've seen Ben eat, no thanks.
(sorry, I neither could I help
Don't be a troll. ;-)
Uhh, have you ever met Ben in person?
(sorry, I couldn't help it)
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I think online petitions are overrated as a tool for grassroots
movement- first and foremost, because they can't be trusted due to
the ease of astroturfing. Microsoft could easily build a petition
and have millions of its happy customers sign it- a short macro
running on their WGA database
On Jul 8, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Jason Stephenson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now you have my $.02. (Why isn't there a cent key on the IMB
keyboard??)
The spot where most typewriters (even those from IBM) have the cent
key
is taken up by ^ on most computer keyboards. Interestingly,
If you are interested, please e-mail me a formal resume attached to
a Word Document and then we can set up a time to speak. If you know
Is this a joke? Is this solicitation meant seriously?
By Word Document they usually mean something I can open in Word,
that's formatted, and I can run my
On Jun 29, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Paul Lussier wrote:
Lori Nagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Free software is for everyone, not just nerds and geeks. If
someone can use Word, they can use free replacements such as
OpenOffice.org. For companies, it does not make sense to spend
money on
Why does their ignorance of file formats constiture them as being a
goof? Can you explain the difference between the EFA and the MSCI
EAFE ? If not, does that make you a goof? Just because someone is
ignorant of something is not a license to deride them or call them
names. Please think
I'm not a big fan of Comcast's no servers policy either, but I do
understand it. Even if someone thinks Comcast is the Great Satan,
Know thy enemy would seem to be a good strategy. Setting up
straw-man arguments about how FTP listens for connections, so it's a
server too, and they allow
I installed and tested Zimbra.. It didn't have support for a few
things we needed at the time (like truly shared calendars). It's my
understanding that this has been corrected in the recent versions.
They have a free demo you can test out.
The web interface is very impressive.
On Jun 14,
Why not make the show downloadable for free but sell advertising and
put the commercials in the show. Sure, they can be ellided, but
seriously, who's going to bother?
Yah, because writing a program to run the content through and auto-
delete the commercials is so much harder than cracking
OMG, Ben!
http://smartflix.com/store/video/300/How-To-Construct-Mines
How to blow yourself up in one simply instructional video! :-)
Is having a link showing you how to get something that describes how
to make a mine better or worse than sending a URL on where to get
torrent
That said when I called DirecTV to get HD channels (old TV wasn't
HD) I
was informed that DirecTV no longer has an agreement with TiVo and no
longer offers DirecTivo. DirecTiVo is a combo box that combines all of
the features of DirecTV with TiVo in one box. The UI rocks.
That is
I don't know about the DirecTiVos but the regular TiVos don't do
HD. Only the S3 which uses a CableCARD. I'm not sure it will work
with DirecTV.
The HD DirecTiVo (can probably find on ebay) will do HD, but only for
premium channels, and they will be phased out eventually.
S3 will
Anyone know if I'm getting ripped off? Should I really be paying
for a
new DVR when my old DVR is only 2 years old?
I think the resounding answer will be yes, you're getting ripped
off, but unfortunately, what can you do. When they started migrating,
they'd already terminated the
I'm seriously considering dropping my cable TV service and just
using NetFlix or the Internet for everything. I was checking
recently, and most of what I watch on TV now is available via NetFlix.
There are benefits, too: No commercials to skip. No scenes/frames
being deleted to
Go check out the latest TikiBarTV (www.tikibartv.com), linux and
specifically ubuntu is mentioned in the Tiki Mail segment.
Enjoy
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Geek Squad has to make money somehow.
On Apr 17, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
This is a good read:
http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/04/12/the-trouble-with-home-
networking/
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I agree with Brian, but I will add that I find coax SPDIF out easier
to deal with than optical. If only for cheaper cable (it uses RCA
cables), and the fact that you can twist them and tie them up just
about any way.
On Apr 6, 2007, at 12:05 PM, brk wrote:
For general 2-channel
I use streamripper with a cron script to record Dr. Dean Edell from
the KGO website..
Below the script, then I use dircaster (http://www.dircaster.org/) to
create the rss feed.
#!/bin/bash
## Remove old audio
rm -rf /home/travis/public_html/radio//Dr_Dean_Edell/KGO\ Newstalk\
810\,\
Thought this story might be of interest given the recent talks on the
list
http://www.cepro.com/news/editorial/18137.html
Manufacturers, dealers, and champions of digital rights everywhere
can rejoice: Video server maker Kaleidescape has beaten the DVD Copy
Control Association (DVD CCA).
After reboot, asked me a few questions about video and sound.
Answered.
Just curious..
Does it ask about using a PVR-350 out? That's how my MythTV box is
setup, and due to my current hardware and TV setup in the house,
requires that. It would be nice if that just works like it did
I suspect I chose something wrong, but I can say this much. It
isn't happy. :-D
What about logs? Oh, right, you can figure out how to get at those.
See above :)
This can't be hard, it's Linux on commodity hardware that you have
both direct access, control, and ownership of :)
As a TiVo owner and former DirecTV subscriber, I couldn't figure
out why people would get a DirecTiVo instead of a stand alone.
Dual tuner, and prefect quality all the time. Even if you have a
stand alone tivo and you set it for the highest quality there will be
some loss.
They're
I download each and every show I wish to watch (and I want for nothing
I can't get),
getting not only high quality recordings, but with commercials
already removed.
Finding new shows is trivial (thanks to many diverse sites devoted to
tracking the shows),
and with thousands of others doing
I'm curious...is there a model in which you'd consider paying for
content? The model could have reasonable prices and fair/non-existent
copy-protection or whatever else you'd like.
If it's stuff that I can get OTA with an antenna (If I didn't live in
the sticks), then no, I wouldn't pay for
On Mar 26, 2007, at 1:08 PM, Paul Lussier wrote:
Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm curious...is there a model in which you'd consider paying for
content? The model could have reasonable prices and fair/non-
existent
copy-protection or whatever else you'd like.
If it's stuff
I don't recall the giving it to a friend portion of the decision,
and
the slippery slope of two friends, four friends, putting it on the web
site, popping it up on BitTorrent likely crosses the line, somewhere.
I agree with this.. Even when people were saying making mix tapes for
friends
Rather scary how a mere discussion of the legalities elicts such a
furor, another chilling effect illustrated... when you can't discuss
the issues (and use illustrations such as links of the sort of things
that are under fire), what's left but to cave in and give up?
Now the question is, if
Expressions of your opinion on the DMCA, the Sonny Bono Copyright Act,
your interpretation of Sony/Betamax and so forth are political and
just
lead to a lot of wasted air, imo. If you want to express those
opinions,
and I do regularly, I aim at my congresspeople and at funding the
That's not all I'm getting at (though it is part of it). I object
to the whole attitude wireless carriers have. They want everything
locked in to them, owned by them, controlled by them. Ideally, they
want to charge me every time I press a button, take a picture, or
think. It's Microsoft
So, I'm thinking about getting a new handheld computer (AKA PDA),
before the one I have now finishes crumbling into dust. (For purposes
of this discussion, let's assume my handheld and my mobile phone will
be two different devices.) I'd like to hear people's opinions and
experiences on
~sigh~ Yes, yes. That's the way it would be, in an ideal world.
But wireless carriers universally see any cell phone, and all the
data
on it, as *their* property. They don't sell you a phone, they let
you
use their phone, maybe, for a little while, so long as you keep up on
your
On Mar 9, 2007, at 10:17 AM, Drew Van Zandt wrote:
Does anyone in the LUG have colocation experience with MV
communications? I know I've heard good things in general about them
on the LUG, but I'm specifically looking for experience with their
Manchester colocation facility. The girl on the
You could check the apple refurb site:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/
RSLID?mco=32DAAC51nclm=Certified
You might be able to pickup an ipod that can run ipod linux or
rockbox to get your ogg support. The first gen nanos are supported by
rockbox and the
Also, its one of the few, if not only, HD cards that doesn't look at
the broadcast flag.
On Mar 4, 2007, at 9:59 PM, Thomas Charron wrote:
pcHDTV is the Linux HDTV card.
www.pchdtv.com, the only manufacturer I've heard of which released
Linux drivers with no Windows drivers.
On 3/4/07,
OSX On my Macbook (with a WinXP Parallels VM for work stuff)
Ubuntu Server on my colo server
Ubuntu Server on my home server (file/print)
KnoppMyth on my new MythTV box in the basement
and a mix of CentOS and Fedora at work
I also have an old Dell laptop for a backup that runs WinXP.
On Feb
There are basically two ways I know to hack it.. One is to reflash
the device with another providers firmware, the other is to use work
arounds to get extra features. I don't know how to do either under
linux. I did the work around method for my wife's Razr using this
site -
A client with a database-backed LAMP application is considering
moving to a new hosting provider for their system. Surfing the
web, they find all of these $6.95/month deals and can't figure out
why anyone would pay more. I know there are a number of folks on
the list who provide such
That said, I'm wondering if anybody out there has any recommendations
for decent SIP providers? I'm not interested in somebody like Vonage,
simply because you have to go through extra hoops (and, if I
understand
correctly, pay extra money) to get your username/password so you can
plug it
But, with Broadvoice, I have a choice. With Vonage, I don't.
I suppose, though I don't feel I need a choice at this point.
Oh, okay..
I guess we'll just switch back to one phone company so you get no
choice at all. Hopefully they'll be willing to even offer VoIP services.
:)
Here's the text
Or, consider something else entirely. If you really want a new
operating system, there are plenty of options out there for
experimentation. And they’re free.
Yeah, I’m talkin’ ‘bout Linux. I know what you’re thinking: no
applications, spotty hardware support and lots
I use Vonage over Broadvoice for one reason: I don't want to admin a
phone system. I want something I can easily tell my wife how to deal
with: Go pull the plug on the LinkSys box, count to 10, plug it back
in.
and Broadvoice has that. They have a plan that's about the same price
as Vonage,
Simple enough..
Linksys WRT-54G running the DD-WRT firmware.
I've had mine for a couple years now, LOVE it.. Does everything I
want and more, and since I can boost the power I have great range as
well.
Just make sure you get the right version of the hardware that will
work properly with
On Dec 18, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
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To me Austin is MUCH better than NH from a quality of life
standpoint
I think for a bachelor or a young married (but childless) couple
who likes to party,
this might be true. I think it starts to even out
I'm trying to physically carry a large (4.5GB) iso file from home,
over to a coworker's office. Although I can burn the image back to
a DVD, I get an error that the file is too large when I try a
straight copy to the DVD. So, I hooked up a FIRELITE usb disk, and
did a copy to a
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Michael ODonnell wrote:
I have no love for ComcCast - I'd drop them yesterday
if I had any better (or even comparable) choices -
I use Earthlink for my cable service...
It's from Comcast, and my bill actually comes from Comcast, but I get
an Earthlink IP, Earthlink
If I have a serious problem with the wireless
feed at work, I can drive to the ISP's office in the next town, and
beat the owner over the head with his radio.
Just don't call first..
When I worked at the MediaOne NOC (under my horrible manager there)
some guy called saying he was going to
If you want the best how-to for MythTV for just getting a box up and
working then this is it:
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php
I used it the two times I set up a myth box and it was great.
But having a Tivo that just works and as somebody that loves the
suggestions feature (something
We are, after all, comparing a multi-million-dollar consumer
appliance with an unfunded open-source project. The fact that they
are of a comparable value is a remarkable tribute to the Open Source
process, imo.
Absolutely. I'm not trying to disparage MythTV. I'm just trying to
make a
Worthless. the HD TiVo box that DirecTV sold only supports premium HD
content and will NOT support DirecTV HD Local channels.
They are encrypted in a different way (mpeg4) that the HD DirecTiVo
can never support due to hardware limitations.
On Nov 8, 2006, at 2:15 PM, Thomas Charron
Unless, of course, DirecTV wanted to set them up so they could
move away. ;-)
DirecTV/TiVo contract was going to be up in 2006 when they came up
with it, and they both knew it wasn't going to be renewed.
They have since been forced by the customer base to support existing
There is, you just have to use DirecTV's DVR.
The Tivo HD-DVR can do it, and the new upcoming DirecTV HDDVR will be
able to do the HD Locals.
Getting DirecTV setup, and I don't know why I never noticed, but..
There's no way to record HD from a satalite provider. *le pout*
Thomas
Isn't that true with even non-HD DirecTV programming?I've never found a way to do it, not that I've looked that hard. But I know the stream is encrypted. I MEANT in a way I could get to it from Linux. ;-) I KNOW DirecTV offers HD PVR.On 11/7/06, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Getting
I'm not sure the MultiRoom viewing thing is available either.
For me, I just have my tivo and my normal receiver are in the
basement. They go into a dual channel modulator. I have a couple IR
repeaters.
Now I have TiVo in every room at any time and dont' have to buy more
hardware.
. ThomasOn 11/3/06, Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've setup icecast, but it requires something to send music to it,and I haven't found anything that "just works" from a command promptto do this.___
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Since I suggested it I should probably explain why I suggested this
change. It's very simple... I perfer that mailing lists have the name of
the list in the subject. That's all. I could adjust my mail client or
maybe create a .procmailrc entry to :0: this into a different mbox, but I
don't...
I haven't tried this (yet) but it looks VERY good.
http://www.postpath.com
No plugins required.
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I pay an extra $20/month for what they call a static IP address. It's
still served up via dhcp and the address comes from their dynamic address
pool, but it doesn't change. The real reason for getting it though is so
that they open up incoming 80 and outgoing 25.
I'm just curious why you don't
We (here at work) made it to 30 yesterday. I gather that others on the
list did, too.
Is there a good payoff at least?
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That said, considering that gmail keeps archives of all messages, I'd
put some thought into how comfortable you are with having somebody else
keep a copy of your email. Personally, I only ever use my gmail account
for public mailing lists I'm on.
And who's to say that any email on any server
ended up with an audio drift problem where the more the movie goes on, the more out of sync it gets. I heard this has to do with the audio being VBR.
I have yet to find a Mac app that can fix this issue.-- Travis Roy
Now, the wrt54G has always been 16/4 until the switch to VXworks w/ v5
The wrt54GS was 32/8 until it went 16/4 with
v4.0 and 16/2 with v5 and VXworks.If you want to buy a new, linux version, the wrt54GL still runs linux (that's the L) and is 16/4 like the wrt54G v4So, the bad news is that they
One of the things wired to the Netgear is the internet port of aLinksys wireless-G router (probably too new to install Linux on it),
which serves up a wireless network on 192.168.1.xxx.I would check the dd-wrt website and see if you can install linux on it, you might luck out.What I would do is
I'm interested to hear that you wish you could own a V3 becausewhen I look at the charts shown here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRT54G...I don't see important differences between the V3 and V4.Are the charts misleading?
He's probably thinking of the WRT54GS, the memory amounts go down after
You might want to check this:
http://easylinux.info/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper#Print_Server_.28cupsd.29
On May 25, 2006, at 9:35 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hey, all -- I just upgraded to Dapper (basically via one big apt-
get), and
now I don't have a few options off my System - Preferences menu;
the
On May 17, 2006, at 8:22 AM, Sarunas wrote:
This is were I saw the license plate for the first time:
http://www.nelinux.net/
That doesn't even look like a NH plate, not even the older ones.
Anybody else have a good plate? I had one that said HAXXOR for a
while.
On Thursday 11 May 2006 12:16, Neil Schelly uttered thusly:
That's pretty expensive - have you looked at DynDNS.org? They've
got a
lot of good services along those lines and they are very good at
what they
do. -N
I actually know a guy who works there. Good company.
So do I, and I
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