Hi Jason, On 05/05/07, HEBLACK, J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Re: [vos-d] Wham! SMAM! Avatar Jam! On Sat, 2007-05-05 at 15:39 +0800, chris wrote: > http://www.planet-earth.org/sg07/SMAM07.html Is the siggraph mass avatar mash happening again at the show floor another year?
This is the first, if it goes well I'll run it again with more complexity, like interactive building. --I have a blue vacuum cleaner saved here that is planned to be modeled
as an avatar and also a technical drawing of a cutting block planned.
ok, neat, I think :) For your point set (1.1), I don't understand what you need, Well I am just after resources to experiment initially. Have a small server to do a bit myself. Then we will need something better for later testing and for the final event. I have not determined exactly what to put on the servers yet. but I have a
server Isp account that uses the cgi (common gateway interface) to link to other servers which do not have the permanent, non dynamic, ip (a network layer protocol in the internet protocol suite). ... ... ...
interesting, so you can run ur web server from home by kinda tunnelling thru ur ISP, cool. chris The Answer Gang article @ linuxgazette.net/issue71/tag/6.html has this
to say abount How to let the world find your DHCP Server: "Many of us have broadband connecting our Linux machines to the Internet and would like to play around with our own webservers, but for a variety of reasons are unable to get a static address. This article should help you with publishing your Linux server's current IP address to an ISP's web server."
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