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I've been getting really in to new bands/artists since getting my new job. Wosso pointed me to Dream Theater and I was impressed.
Muse's new album is good. The new Paramore album is good too.
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I've been racking my brain for 4 years, working diligently on trying to find a solution to this problem. Thank you. Now I can rest easy.
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It's definitely easy to use. You'll have heard of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Basically, the source code for RHEL is taken, the Red Hat branding is removed and it's recompiled in to CentOS and provided...
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I'll second the G1. I've had mine for a while and it has a full slide out keyboard. Also for development, the Android SDK is completely cross platform, it integrates nicely with Eclipse too in case...
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I added my brother's Vista laptop to our WLAN and it notified me that it found an xbox 360 on the network and guided me through using the Media Center to stream media to the xbox (I normally use a...
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Are you trying to say that you're writing your first OS? A customized version of Linux? This is no small undertaking, you don't sound as though you know what you're getting yourself in to.
Visual...
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Could have been a SIP phone that registers with an external PBX server. You wouldn't even need to change any settings as long as the firewall wasn't blocking anything.
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I used to be a die hard WinMo fan but ever since I got my G1 I can't imagine going from Android to WinMo again.
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Quite the opposite, unfortunately, we laid off about 25 people and sold one of our divisions :(
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It's not impossible, by any means. It's certainly worth trying.
It's a long shot, but I don't suppose you have any family in the US do you?
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I'm a software developer in San Diego, CA. I moved here from England several years ago.
I don't know how solid your offer is but work visas (H-1B) aren't easy to get. You have to, at minimum,...
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I have several, but that doesn't forgo the need to set up disposable installations for testing things, or to have a clean environment lying around for testing etc.
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The topic has moved on a little now but I use Fedora for my development web server. CentOS is just like RHEL without the Red Hat branding and licenses. They use Fedora as a basis on which to build...
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Woss, try VirtualBox. It's free and super easy to use. It even has built in support for host networking as of version 2.1.
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I have that book too. And now you know that.
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Usually, if you run `./configure --help` you can see a list of the different options.
You should just be able to run configure with the same options as before PLUS the additional options mentioned...
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Hawaii has been part of the U.S. since 1959, a whole 2 years before Obama was born there.
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The source code that you write can potentially be compiled to run in Linux (as long as you don't use Windows-only libraries) but the exe files that VC++ generates will not run natively on a Linux...
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I talk to you all the time, you crazy cat.
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There's no way that I can answer your second question. It all depends on how proficient you are in the language you end up going with, and how big the project is.
I've never developed for OS X....
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Then it's not being scanned by spamassassin. spamassassin adds headers into the emails. For example, taken from an email I received today:
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.2.4 (2008-01-01) on...
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Well then you need to re-write your project in a different language. Mono isn't going to work.
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Well you can look in to the mono Cocoa# toolkit. I don't believe that mono supports version 3 of the .NET Framework though so you may need to re-think things a little.
Honestly, I think you're...
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Check the headers of incoming email message, see if they make reference to Spamassassin and if the message has a score.
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Did you ever get this working?
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I just noticed that you said you have access using webmin. I've never used that myself, do you have SSH access? I don't know how flexible webmin is but you'll need to install software and access...
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Personally, I use spamassassin, very successfully. I run spamc on each email using procmail.
If you're using CentOS you should be able to install spamassassin via yum. Here is a guide on getting...
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You'll be happy to know, Woss, that I'm in the process of setting up a new Asterisk machine with CentOS 5. It's running quite nicely so far. I love Red Hat based distros.
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Asterisk absolutely does support this functionality. I, in fact, just wrote a dialplan script to do almost the same thing you're asking to do, but instead of adding you to a queue after you...
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The biggest difference is that Fedora is Red Hat based whereas Ubuntu is Debian based. But yes, Red Hat based distributions tend to use Yum, Debian based use Apt.
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Your example of installing a package under Linux is nonsense. Almost all distributions have some kind of package management. For Fedora you would use yum:
yum install firefoxAfter which Firefox,...
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we need to actually agree on a time since running at about an 8 hour time difference. i'll sign on to XBL in the morning and see if you're online. I frequently stream movies to the xbox so it's on...
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You have no idea what you're talking about. I accepted your friend request the night before I posted that.
Yeah the Microsoft one is super easy to install. You just plug it in, run the network...
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Several companies (Linksys, D-Link et al) have adapters which do the same thing but over mains electicity. It's not gigabit though, I think I saw one which was 200Mbps half duplex, or something like...
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Since you're now on XBL, where did you end up getting the card? Amazon.co.uk have them on offer every now and again. Also, which wifi adapter did you go with?
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OOooooo I'll join the club, Wossy.
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Note, I'm not sure what you did but noteme.com is blocked by WebSense. Silly NoteMe.
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One thing to look in to if anyone is concerned about hardening Linux, is SELinux. Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora will come with SELinux by default. I've heard that it's quite trivial to install...
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