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news and olds: Kodakpulse service down for days (fixed)
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Sonntag, 2. Januar 2011. Kodakpulse service down for days (fixed). I bought a KodakPulse picture frame and created an account on Dec. 27th. Only a few hours later the service went down. No E-Mail-service and no connection from the frame to the Kodak-server says the display. Wi-fi works great, but that's all. :-(. Kodak support mails: no problems with our system, please check again. I tried severyl browsers (FF, Safari) on several OSs (OSX, Ubuntu Linux), but no success. DSC Arminia Bielefeld Podcast.
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news and olds: Januar 2009
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Mittwoch, 21. Januar 2009. Congratulations Mr. President Barack H. Obama! We made it to Pennsylvania Avenue! Direkt an der Absperrung. Man blickte die Straße herunter und sah das Capitol und das Newseum. Überall massenhaft Polizei und Army, aber das war ok. Dieser Platz war dann für 6 Std unsere kalte Heimat, aber es sollte sich ja lohnen. Dienstag, 20. Januar 2009. Checking out DC for Inauguration tomorrow. Montag, 19. Januar 2009. Take a break at Starbuck's. Kleiner Zwischenstopp bei Starbuck's. Heute ...
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog: Kenneth Thompson
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog. Monday, November 9, 2009. Navy brat moving every few years. Graduates with B.S and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the. Joins Bell Labs Computing Research Department, working on the Multics project. Writes B language, precursor to Dennis Ritchie's C language. Moves UNIX from the PDP-7 to the PDP-11. Rewrites UNIX in Dennis Ritchie's C language. Rewrites portions of UNIX to include Doug McIlroy's concept of pipes. Visiting professor at the.
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog: March 2010
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Accessing Linux through Windows. Let the Tux enter through the open Windows…. Always we are busy thinking that how easily can we access ‘ntfs’ partitions residing in Linux? And then we talk about ‘fuse’ and ‘ntfs-3g’ packages, but have we ever thought the other way round? This tutorial will show the three different ways, how we can access linux within Windows in a dual boot system. Explore2fs, Disk Internals Linux Reader, and the Ext2 Install...
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog: November 2009
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog. Monday, November 9, 2009. Dennis M. Ritchie. 1941 - Born in Bronxville, N.Y. 1963 - Graduates from Harvard University with a B.S. in Physics. 1968 - Receives from Harvard University a Ph.D. in mathematics. 1967 - Joins Bell Labs, following his father, Alistair E. Ritchie, who had a long career there. 1968 - Joins the Bell Labs team working on Multics, a joint effort of Bell Labs, MIT and GE to develop a general computer operating system. 1972 - Creates C language.
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog: September 2009
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Mount pendrive using your name! We will create new rule file inside /etc/udev/rules.d/. 1 insert pendrive and see device name using "fdisk -l", in my case it is '/dev/sdb1'. 2 create a file named '99-udev.rules' and make entry as shown. Any name can be given but it is necessary to end it with ".rules"). Vim /etc/udev/rules.d/99-udev.rules. KERNEL= "sdb1", Name="addy", MODE="0600", OWNER="root". Wq (save and exit). John C. Vernaleo".
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog: Improve Multi-OS Computer Performance through Cross Swapping
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Welcome in the Addy's discussion blog. Monday, November 2, 2009. Improve Multi-OS Computer Performance through Cross Swapping. Multitasking, however, places large demands on the system memory (RAM). Running several graphical programs simultaneously can easily exhaust even today’s large memory banks in a short while. To alleviate this problem, modern OSs move some unused program data from RAM onto the hard disk to make room for required data. Improving performance through cross swapping. To actually creat...