Forum: Hobbies
2012-10-17, 16:34
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Replies: 12
Views: 12,250
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Forum: Hobbies
2012-10-16, 18:19
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Replies: 12
Views: 12,250
Yes; yes.
It's been a long period of...
Yes; yes.
It's been a long period of mediocrity (and worse!), but I've been watching 100+ games a year for as long as I can remember. Good or bad, I love 'em. Much easier to love this year, of...
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Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2012-09-30, 03:05
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Replies: 2,162
Views: 324,376
M56977079 has factor...
M56977079 has factor 3553288320740450075606119012577 (http://mersenne.ca/exponent.php?factordetails=3553288320740450075606119012577) (101.48 bits)
k = 2^4 * 7^2 * 149 * 227 * 6067 * 337681 * 573973
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Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2012-09-27, 05:50
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Replies: 2,162
Views: 324,376
M1107383 has factor...
M1107383 has factor 1564474840193935787130546961654820353 (120.23 bits)
k = 2^8 * 3 * 11 * 19 * 349 * 58271 * 416761 * 423299 * 1226651
M55519133 has factor 29752078175850937971540599 (84.62...
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Forum: Lounge
2012-07-24, 01:41
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Replies: 123
Views: 45,152
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Forum: Lounge
2012-07-22, 04:41
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Replies: 39
Views: 3,864
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Forum: Lounge
2012-07-19, 15:54
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Replies: 123
Views: 45,152
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Forum: GPU to 72
2012-07-09, 14:52
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Replies: 387
Views: 76,480
Hmm, even if we never actually claim the...
Hmm, even if we never actually claim the assignment with mprime (completing the transfer)? I would've thought that assignment would stay with you. (No worries, it's not like I put a lot of effort...
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Forum: GPU to 72
2012-07-08, 21:16
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Replies: 387
Views: 76,480
Feature request: Ability to optionally tag an...
Feature request: Ability to optionally tag an assignment with a machine name. Perhaps allow for sorting and/or stats based on machine names.
Use case: I have two main machines doing P-1 work. ...
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Forum: GPU to 72
2012-06-20, 18:34
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Replies: 72
Views: 13,096
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Forum: Lounge
2012-06-07, 22:00
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Replies: 27
Views: 3,828
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Forum: NFS@Home
2012-06-02, 23:19
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Replies: 99
Views: 19,196
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Forum: Software
2012-06-02, 06:39
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
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Forum: Software
2012-06-01, 06:40
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
A friend of mine took a look at the battery...
A friend of mine took a look at the battery detection code and came up with this rendition: https://gist.github.com/60de973a828979a17253#gistcomment-338482
I haven't yet checked how often the...
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Forum: Software
2012-06-01, 03:44
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
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Forum: Software
2012-06-01, 00:02
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
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Forum: Software
2012-06-01, 00:00
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
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Forum: Software
2012-05-31, 23:54
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
I apologize for any formatting/tabbing/spacing...
I apologize for any formatting/tabbing/spacing issues in this post. Please ask if any clarification is required. I have tested this solution only on my own machine, so please do not unleash it on...
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Forum: Software
2012-05-31, 21:20
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
Any kernel compiled with the...
Any kernel compiled with the CONFIG_ACPI_PROCFS_POWER option that enables deprecated interfaces will work. I'm proposing that we go ahead and use the proper non-deprecated interface, when available....
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Forum: Software
2012-05-31, 18:39
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Replies: 295
Views: 123,260
Modern Linux seems to use...
Modern Linux seems to use /sys/class/power_supply/ instead of /proc/acpi/battery/ -- is there any chance we can have support for Linux battery detection updated?
Looks like you could either...
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Forum: Lone Mersenne Hunters
2012-05-21, 15:01
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Replies: 2,162
Views: 324,376
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Forum: Linux
2012-05-11, 14:44
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Replies: 3
Views: 2,813
It has to do with security. You can either mess...
It has to do with security. You can either mess with 'xauth' and/or 'xhost' or you can temporarily disable the security by using -Y (trusted) instead of -X (untrusted). Only ever use -Y to connect...
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Forum: Homework Help
2012-04-04, 20:19
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Replies: 17
Views: 5,821
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Forum: Linux
2012-03-05, 02:20
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Replies: 9
Views: 4,663
I believe that in Ubuntu, you can only upgrade...
I believe that in Ubuntu, you can only upgrade between adjacent releases, with the exception of LTS to LTS. The nearest LTS to you is 10.04. You could upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10, then 9.10 to 10.04....
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Forum: GPU to 72
2012-02-12, 19:54
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Replies: 5,303
Views: 432,174
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