I interpreted his idea as literal physical desktop setup. Otherwise how many screen captures could one possibly have of their IS desktop. :-D
You spent 35 minutes too long explaining this whereas showing this person how you would read and hack into their account could have done the same thing.
Happy Birthday David! :b-day:
Wow, I, uh, missed the boat on the whole birthday thing. Happy late birthday David. Excuse my clumsiness in social situations.
I've had a nagging minor issue with SPDIF between my PC and my receiver where the link state drops or stops when no sounds are being played by the PC. The next time a sound is played from the PC the first 500ms of the audio is lost as the SPDIF link re-establishes with the receiver only to turn off again after audio has stopped. I did some searching and I'm not alone with this. My sound card is a realtek ALC889A on the motherboard using the SPDIF over optical but I haven't found an option to keep it online all the time. I saw some various methods to solving this but decided to try and write a tiny tool in .NET to play a silent mono channel wav audio file to keep the SPDIF alive. I saw another tool which inspired the idea here but since there was no source code, I didn't feel like chancing it.
I know this is highly specific fix for a uncommon PC audio setup, but does anyone else need something like this? I'll post the code somewhere if anyone wants it. I made it with the intent of using Windows but if there is some Linux desire and I try porting it.
It's pretty basic and when minimized it sits in the tool tray.
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I'd be interested. I use SPDIF at home to the receiver and headphones. The headphones have an auto-off function to save batteries, I suppose this would defeat that as well?
That doesn't prevent other applications from starting playback? I know using Kernel Streaming on XP it most definitely would. I'm not sure about WASAPI under Windows 7.
I floor every car I drive. I've never had a problem caused by this.
Even in the snow?
Even in the snow?
Traction and Stability control has basically made this a non-issue. Once you are at the apex of a corner, just floor it and let the computers sort out the rest. Particularly awesome with AWD.
Was there a specific reason why there were so many people at FedEx today?
It's better than nothing. I've been flooded more than once in an AZ September though.
Apparently I am in such a state of decrepitude that rehabilitation is needed. I am starting with this one. Maybe I can do a situp in July.
You beat me, but not by much. I left work at 3h45am this morning (Sunday). I had to untangle the network connections of our patch panels to the switches. Of course, this has to be done during off hours, when no one's working (except me). I've started at 9pm last evening. It was a real mess. Although it is far from perfect, it is now a big improvement. It's at least easy to follow the cables now. Before, it looked like two (or more) octopus armies collided. Too bad I don't have before and after photos.5:50AM. Going to bed. That was a long day of work (23 hours).
You beat me, but not by much. I left work at 3h45am this morning (Sunday). I had to untangle the network connections of our patch panels to the switches. Of course, this has to be done during off hours, when no one's working (except me). I've started at 9pm last evening. It was a real mess. Although it is far from perfect, it is now a big improvement. It's at least easy to follow the cables now. Before, it looked like two (or more) octopus armies collided. Too bad I don't have before and after photos.
I still have another ~80 connections to classify on another rack, but the main job is done. I no longer have to wear a paper bag on my head every time I have to show the server racks to an external worker, despite not being the one who created this mess to begin with.