Comment Re:So what's up with ovirt? (Score 1) 118
oVirt is a virtualization management tool. It controls lower virtualization layers like KVM.
KVM is the virtualization structure in the Linux kernel
oVirt is a virtualization management tool. It controls lower virtualization layers like KVM.
KVM is the virtualization structure in the Linux kernel
Yeah well, before that they were the major player behind what, Xen?
Xen: yes, they were behind Xen for a while years ago. The community and experts moved on to KVM, so did RedHat.
And had the only decent management tools for it?
I don't see how this is a question. Maybe they did, idunno. Hardly matters now that relatively few people still use Xen.
They change their mind about this every week. I'll believe it when I see it.
No they don't. And you won't believe it when you see it because you won't recognize it.
Because you're dumb.
Grr, should be "labels >= folders",
Many people are wrong-headed on this, labels are superior to folders.
With folders, an email message can be filed to one and only one folder.
With labels, any number of labels can be attached to a message.
This means you can have labels like "vendors" and "Project X" and a single message can be labelled as both.
In addition, you can easily set up filters in gmail to apply labels, set read status, etc.
In gmail the idea of "inbox" right now is just a label that gets applied to (most) incoming email. You can archive it out of your inbox by removing that label.
Regarding filtering, if you are going to slam gmail for missing a feature outlook has, at least don't be completely wrong.
You also seem to misunderstand the new mailbox and thinking about "tabs".
RTFM.
dd does a block copy from input to output,
http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/man/smartctl.8.html
The zpool/scrub bits are specific to running a zfs pool but could be useful to check a batch of drives at once.
And the law, as best as the legal dept see it, must be obeyed.
Back in my day, we had a thing called...
You expect Apple to practice civil disobedience against IP law? Has a large corporation ever done so?
I think this could be replaced with just "Don't put the young/new person in charge of spicing things up". Hipster is a bit of a charged word, and I think there are plenty that others wouldn't think of as hipsters who would still make this sort of mistake (e.g. recently-graduated frat-bros who used to set up skits that pushed the edge of racism).
I find the more recognizable words there are or the more focus on the vocals the harder it is to tune out and use as background music. Growly metal with good drums/guitars is my favorite but I also like some electronica as well. If the task doesn't take much concentration I may switch to rock. Hip-hop is the hardest to tune out and I've heard many with the same opinion.
Note that I enjoy hip-hop it is just very much a language/vocal-centric genre much like pop and I think that is the key (for me at least).
...and when it detects Ahmadinejad's voice print nearby it goes kaboom!
Dick Cheney has criticized Obama's handling of this incident, saying that he should have ordered an airstrike immediately to prevent the tech from falling into Iranian hands. Sounds pretty crazy to me.
Also, upon further reading it sounds like the designers may have purposely avoided sensitive cutting-edge technology due to the high probability of a single-engined UAV failing over enemy territory.
These drones do have a self-destruct as well as other "things are going wrong" modes. One of them is to just circle waiting for control communications to be re-established. Another one is an automatic safe landing mode. Some people suspect that this drone may have gone into auto landing mode which would explain why it appears undamaged. For such a sensitive device leading to such horrible PR if captured, I feel perhaps the self-destruct should be the default failure mode
However, having it just blow up in some civilian household would probably not be good PR either.
Wow, thanks so much for making me aware that there is a show called "Lady Hoggers." I have no opinion one way or the other, but the title alone made me smile when I searched and found out it was real.
All this proves is that more parents are reporting to daycare providers that their children deathly allergic to peanuts. I've heard it before. The question is whether the incidents of children who are truly that allergic to peanuts (to the point of coma) has increased or parents whose children have mild peanut allergies have been led to believe they are OMGDEATHLYSERIOUS or at least tell other people it is that severe.
King Crimson.
Please recycle the points, I don't want them.
Also, I recommend you name your firewall Discipline
They aren't exactly an open source company, but a company that has bought the prior commercial sponsors of open source packages. In many cases they then proceeded to bungle community interaction and knock some of the appeal off the original technologies among many decision makers.
The ideal voice for radio may be defined as showing no substance, no sex, no owner, and a message of importance for every housewife. -- Harry V. Wade