Comment Easy (Score 1) 387
Launch the testing app inside a standalone X11 instance - no window manager, just itself.
Launch the testing app inside a standalone X11 instance - no window manager, just itself.
"For WWDC, this used to be channel 13, which is not licensed for use in the US, but is in Japan."
Does he have special WiFi firmware to go with it?
Channel 13 stops working on my MacBook if any access points with the country code set to 'US' are nearby, even though I'm clearly in Australia (where 13 is allowed).
make that under (<) 100ms, usually 60ms at the low end.
I make VoIP calls over 3G just fine (even with G.711,G.729 better). My latency to the SIP server is 100ms typically.
Are they still using the block within 5/8? They better get off it.. before actual hosts get addresses from it within the next few months.
Seriously, I used to have RSI issues until I became a Mac laptop user. Two reasons why:
In fact, under the NBN model, they could sign up and carry their own traffic from the alarm*, bypasing the telco middleman. Downside is they can pass the ongoing connection cost to the consumer.
* (Presumably the ethernet ports on the ONT can be vlan segregated)
Uhh, from what I've heard, back to base alarms work perfectly fine over some existing FTTH rollouts. And some alarm companies are now moving to GSM/3G anyway.
And if you actually bother registering as a priority assistance customer no doubt NBNCo/whoever will give you a free UPS for that ONT.
Of course we are. This proposal has been written to the specification of the [irrelevant] Christian right who donated loads of money to both major parties. Most in office are still on their payroll.
Theres an option to make SSH establish any subsequent connections on top of an existing one, which solves this issue for SVN. I can't remember what it was though.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.