Gin & tonic == magic.
while (!asleep()) sheep++;
first thing on the todo list for friday!
however, is this game german-only? Or is there a language choice somewhere in the game... my german is kinda messy
ka0s wrote: Nekosync won't unpack the downloaded tardists into the inst directory![]()
yarrumevets wrote: I used to be into the game pretty seriously, but finally I just couldn't take any more of the diving. All the rolling around on the ground, faces contorted in cross-eyed agony because "some guy pushed me over!" just gave me the shits - especially when they're up and about only seconds after a friggin' stretcher appears on the scene.
the big guys at FIFA should introduce a rule where "fakers" get a X week suspension if the video images afterwards show it was a "Schwalbe" as our german neighbours call it
TaoTeCheese wrote: 8086 and DOS 2, nothing like it![]()
DOS 3.2 here though.
I'm still trying to figure out a good one for my HP J5000 - It's got "Hedgehog" assigned to it now, but that's only temporary. Problem is that HPUX shortens hostnames to 8 chars for uname, which makes it quite a bit harder to find a good one.
however, it depends on the glib in beta, so perhaps it'd be best to keep it there til glib also moves.
).
joerg wrote: Updates:
neko_xchat-2.6.8 - GTK1 based IRC client
from curiousity, does this also unblock the path for php5-mysql5 bindings? I'm running mysql4 for that purpose now.
there's just that nasty crash in libgcrypt... but that's not gaim related at all.
) but I hope it was worth the wait.
and here I am, stuck with my J5000 / FX6 / 2GB ram (from which 512 is dying).
mapesdhs wrote: And if eBay had an Escrow payment option, the feedback changes they've made would not be necessary, because the seller pressure they cite as one reason for the changes wouldn't have been a problem in the first place.
kramlq wrote: Ahh. Itanium
... take many PA-RISC features (already overly complicated from an OS point of view)
... add things like register window concept from SPARC, some of MIPS CP0 features, the PALcode idea from Alpha,
... add a huge number of registers, so that normal context switching strategies are not feasible. Ensure that lazy strategies are needed, and thus complicated stack unwinding is needed when something needs to access the register file of a suspended thread.
... then implement full IA-32 compatibility in hardware (i.e. one of the most complicated and kludged architectures ever).
... then for the ISA, use an explicitly parallel design that puts a massive burden of work on compiler writers (and also those writing assembly for the kernel and libraries).
- but it's really not a bad chip. Combined with the chipsets HP provides (ZX2, ZX2000) it has an interesting amount of total I/O and memory bandwidth. It never had that funky take-cover-im-a-RISC feeling you get from MIPS, Sparc, POWER, HPPA, ... though.
thanks!
I hadn't bothered to check there in ages.
okay, hold it - are you seriously suggesting that they would consider porting UX and VMS to AMD64?
) but that's about it.
we had one of those in the lab at my old job. Ran Linux with Xen, and a shitload of VMs on top of it. 8-way P3 Xeon (700MHz in our case, iirc) with 8GB of ram or so. Painfully loud though.
I wasn't aware your mirror was moving. Will keep an eye on this.
gkl wrote: I just bought a HP C8000 off of ebay (for dirt cheap, and more are still listed), and thus begins my journey into the mysterious world of PA-RISC. Came with a PA-8800 1GHz, ATI FireGL X1 (256MB), and 73+146GB Ultra320 disks.