The following script, when clicked in MS IE will launch an audio stream.
The stream can also be bookmarked and played in Windows Media Player, but
I can't seem to get any linux-based player to connect. Any ideas or
suggestions? I could probably get them to change the script if we found
something that worked.
<ASX version="3.0">
<COPYRIGHT>2001-2002 KTBG-FM</COPYRIGHT>
<AUTHOR>90.9 The Bridge</AUTHOR>
<Entry>
<ref HREF="http://153.91.42.26:…
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<BANNER HREF="http://www.ktbg.fm/images/logos/bridgelogo_horiz.jpg">
<MOREINFO HREF="http://ktbg.fm/" />
</BANNER>
<copyright>2001-2002 KTBG-FM</copyright>
<author>90.9 The Bridge</author>
</Entry>
</ASX>
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The strangest part of this is if you go to the site that is in the href,
it is running apache on RedHat.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Clinton
>
>
> Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
>
> >The following script, when clicked in MS IE will launch an
> audio stream.
> >
> >
> ...
>
> ><ASX version="3.0">
> >
> >
>
> ASX will never be supported.
>
> Tell them to use standards instead of proprietary …
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> (ECMAscript) as I did two years ago when they came on the air -- they
> didn't listen.
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Well the only way I could get this IMAP to write is to get rid of vdomains and
set it up directly. unless of course there is a way to set up vdomains
through imap.
Mike
hello I am trying to get imap to allow me to create folders in an inbox.
It is as if I dont have rights to create them.
Also is there a tool to convert pop3 mail to imap?
running mandrake 10
Thanks!
Mike
Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> On Monday 30 August 2004 08:35 am, Garrett Goebel wrote:
>
> > My brand spanking new Toshiba Tecra M2 can't... [boot from USB
> > devices]
>
> See if there's a BIOS update available.
I called Toshiba, they said they couldn't provide a BIOS update because the
underlying hardware support wasn't there.
Okay I looked it up.
You have to have a USB to ATA bridge controller that acts as a USB to ATA
translator. Without this you can't access a …
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floppy mode emulation. My guess is that the USB keychain distributions are
setup like CD bootable distro's. I.e., they boot a floppy image and
bootstrap the OS and USB device access from there.
Several workstation motherboards on the market have USB to ATA translators.
Very few laptops do. In fact, the only laptop I found reference to is the
IBM T41.
--
Garrett Goebel
IS Development Specialist
ScriptPro Direct: 913.403.5261
5828 Reeds Road Main: 913.384.1008
Mission, KS 66202 Fax: 913.384.2180
www.scriptpro.com garrett at scriptpro dot com
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Brian Kelsay wrote:
> Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
>
> > I think we're headed toward a USB KeyDrive release myself, I know
> > there are people here working on that.
> >
>
> Already done. you can take any Knoppix derivative and boot from
> usb. BUT, I have only done it w/ DamnSmall and with a boot floppy
> that hands off to the USB > stick. My old stuff won't boot to
> USB on its own. Just like some CD-ROM drives won't > boot an OS,
> older …
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> though.
My brand spanking new Toshiba Tecra M2 can't...
--
Garrett Goebel
IS Development Specialist
ScriptPro Direct: 913.403.5261
5828 Reeds Road Main: 913.384.1008
Mission, KS 66202 Fax: 913.384.2180
www.scriptpro.com garrett(a)scriptpro.com
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Brian Densmore wrote:
>
>
http://news.com.com/Mobile+hard+drive+carries+Linux/2100-1003_3-5325181.html
?tag=nefd.hed
> A USB HD that turns any PC into a Linux PC for ~$200.
>
> Pretty cool. Doubt it will last long.
I wonder if it requires the use CMOS support for legacy emulate floppy drive
boot. In which case, it'd have to be setup like a CDROM bootable distro.
That could require fiddling with CMOS.
Last I checked most machines on the market don't support booting from USB …
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Firewire devices... except with the legacy emulate floppy drive boot option.
--
Garrett Goebel
IS Development Specialist
ScriptPro Direct: 913.403.5261
5828 Reeds Road Main: 913.384.1008
Mission, KS 66202 Fax: 913.384.2180
www.scriptpro.com garrett at scriptpro dot com
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