![]() Last edited by dagoff0309 on Mon 9:08 pm, edited 1 time in total. Thanks in advance (and I will report my outcome). I would be glad to perform any further tests (recommended configuration and times to wait in each state, etc). Please advise whether the (intermittent but persistent) problem could be my power supply (given shut downs in the absence both hard drives), or something else. I need to be able to run the Recovery CD so I can reset my password and get back to using the server - but the MSS shuts down and reboots 30 seconds after I push the Reset button. When I run the Home Server Connector software from the Software folder of the MSS it no longer accepts my password ** Now, when the server stays on with both drives in place the Server is visible to my wife's laptop (but not this desktop). This time, after 25 minutes, I still hear activity on the System HD and the unit has stayed on. After 3 minutes I could ping the unit successfully, yet MSS does not show up on my list of Network Drives (using Windows Explorer). ** With both disks in place the units boots to the third light flashing blue for the first 1-1/2 minutes, then all solid blue, with both the LED's lit on both drives. ![]() After it reboots and about 4 minutes pass I can then ping the server by name. Advice on the Internet suggests to wait 5 seconds after this to ensure it's in the BIOS. ** When I try to run the System Recovery CD with only the System Disk in place the system reboots after 1 minute. Back on the HP Mediasmart home server: Using a USB keyboard, after power on as soon as the health LED begins to blink blue and red hit DELETE and it'll become solid (either blue or red depending on what it was when you hit delete) and enter the BIOS. In this mode and configuration I can still ping the server by name and IP address. ** When I've removed the two hard drives the unit will still reboot once after about 40 seconds, and then reboot itself a couple of times before coming to a "final resting state" (when no drives are present) of the three lights to be blue, blue and pink. After ~8 minutes all three lights turn blue, and about 30 seconds after that the unit shuts down and doesn't reboot. Then after about 3-minutes the third light turned solid red - but the unit did not reboot. ** With only the system disk in place, the unit did boot to the status lights all blue. I could also read data externally - so data loss is not my concern. ** I ran CHKDSK externally, and both drives reported no problems. ** !'ve changed the BIOS battery on the mother board - based on other posts, but the problem persists. I have been running Windows 7 Professional for a couple of years now, with no problems (I use the MSS only to back up desktop and laptop nightly - and very little as a file server, although it works well the times I've used it).īelow I will summarize some of my (inconsistent and often unrepeatable) observations: the unit has started going into the same reboot loop described in this thread. I got my HP Media Smart Server in Sept 2009 and have been running the OEM WHS 2003 with no problems until now. Don't forget that this program was created exclusively for HP laptop products and that it only supports MPEG, WMV, and AVI video formats.I hope someone follows this thread - although it is old, I now have the same problem / or very similar problem (I believe). ![]() You can further adjust the application settings by accessing the menu located on the right side of the application window. You might think this is irrelevant, but both come to aid you with specific knowledge on how much time you've got for playback reasons. Additional prompts will tell you the level of your battery charge and the strength of the internet connection. ![]() Create a CD with the media you want to have stored in a safe place. Search through your content, if you've got too much stuff to handle, and avoid wasting precious time. At the same time, you could very well create custom playlists with your content. You can organize your video material by date, folders, or rating. It deals with your videos the same way your operating system generally does with all the files on it. Then follow what I said in the first reply to get the same version as the server uses. I know something is installed because I see the hp server icon on your desktop. This software acts as an interface between your content and the machine you're trying to play it on. First delete the hp and MS software that was installed. HP MediaSmart Video Software is one particular way to go if you own an HP laptop and would like to be able to enjoy video content without any compatibility issues.
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![]() cursor seems to be 90 or 270 out - to get to the top-right I have to stylus to the bottom-left etc. OK, got the screen up - see posting below this one setting: dtoverlay=piscreen in /boot/config.txt So the screen comes up - looks good. I think you have to force HDMI mode and "hard code" it's HDMI settings to Pi, but first give info what you have (photos will be helpful too - upload them to photo service or upload them to One- or Google drive). my waveshare clone is recognized by Windows when I connect it to my laptop via HDMI). I would first, connect the display to computer to see if it's detected at all (e.g. There is on forum a post/topic how to find out those (you can do it via SSH). White screen mean, that Pi didn't recognized your display and/or it's settings. What screen (waveshare/clone/etc., symbol, maybe where you bought it, photos will be helpful too)? The screen lights up on power up but I can never get anything else - just a bright white screen. Liderbug wrote:I have followed these instruction to the letter. RPI + Screen with backlight 650mA - 2.9A (>1A with GLMatrix full screen) RPI Screen with backlight 650mA - 2.1A (>0.88A with GLMatrix full screen) What current are we talking about? How much will my Raspberry Pi drain from the battery? And GL ones eat current so do not use them in battery operation mode. However, some screensavers may be buggy at RPI. Sudo apt-get install -y xscreensaver xscreensaver-data-extra xscreensaver-gl-extra Please take a look at this thread: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=173993&p=1112311#p1112311Ĭan I have some screensavers and screen blanking controll? I did all instructions but touch does not work and reacts strangely. What on screen keyboard for Raspberry Pi do you recommend?Īs the onscreen keyboard I use xvkbd cause it is resizable and can be tuned ![]() Sudo apt-get install -y xinput-calibratorĪfter those installations you will be able to test touch and other controllers and calibrate screen. Sudo apt-get install -y libts-bin evtest xinput python-dev python-pip Just to maintain the testing and supportability, I recommend you to perform the following installations: AAAAAND that is basically it!! I have moved the rest of old instructions to comment cause they are not needed any more ![]() The team is hard at work to re-open the restaurant and we look forward to serving our guests again as soon as we are able. In the early evening on 10 October 2019, fire broke out in the battery compartment on the Norwegian hybrid ferry Ytterøyningen, which runs the route Sydnes-Halsnøy south of Bergen. On behalf of the entire Tavernetta team, including partners Bobby Stuckey, Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson, Peter Hoglund and Mark Falcone, chef Ian Wortham and GM Justin Williams, we want to thank the Denver Fire Department and Emergency Services for their dedication and professionalism in handling this incident our staff for the way they gracefully navigated this unforeseen emergency and we thank our guests for remaining patient and understanding during the evacuation. The adjacent Citizen Rail and Hotel Born were not impacted. Therefore, the fire probably started somewhere else and then spread to parts of the battery compartment, says Carsten Møller, who is a business developer at DBI, the Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology. The restaurant was evacuated to ensure the safety and welfare of all staff and guests but unfortunately, Tavernetta will be closed for a few days to repair the damages. Newsfire by David Watanabe is perhaps one of the best RSS readers available for both the novice and advanced user. This is because fires in much smaller batteries can take several days to extinguish. “Tonight, we had a small kitchen fire at Tavernetta that was swiftly contained by the Denver Fire Department. The Public Affairs Bureau will continue to post only significant incidents that meet criteria for posting on the website. As I’ve mentioned before in my Vienna post, I. All of these applications are free to try out being either feature limited or fully functional for about 30 days. From NewsFire, Yojimbo, TextMate and the application I’m composing this post on, MarsEdit. We do not display names, addresses or other private information. Over the past week, I’ve been trying out a whole bunch of Mac software. In addition, NewsFire 1. The live incident feed for the Riverside County Fire Department. ![]() That's only $1 per issue! Subscribe Today » While many fire pits double as grills, it’s less common to find a model that does both jobs at onceand this is an excellent choice if that feature is a priority. NewsFire now supports direct posting to Twitter, using the same hotkey shortcut and interface. ![]() It will almost certainly require OS X 10.7 Lion or something even newer. The equivalent Mac version has not yet been released but is widely expected to arrive in 2014. On the PC side, PowerPoint 2013 is also known as PowerPoint 15. Safari 5 or later is recommended as well. It requires an Intel-based Mac running OS X 10.5.8 Leopard or later, 1 GB of RAM, 2.5 GB of hard drive space on an HFS+ formatted volume, a 1280 x 800 or larger display, and a DVD drive for installation. As of July 2014, it is the current Mac version. PowerPoint 2011, 2010ĭespite its name, PowerPoint 2011 (a.k.a. Office 2008 requires a 500 MHz G4 CPU or faster, OS X 10.4.9 Tiger or later, 512 MB RAM, 1 GB of hard drive space on an HFS+ formatted volume, a 1024 x 768 display, and a DVD drive for installation. (Number 13 was skipped due to superstition.) This version is also known as PowerPoint 12. It was the first Mac version to ship with support for Microsoft’s Office Open XML format, something PC users got in 2007. Visual Basic for Applications is not supported. Office 2008 was the only version to ship as a universal binary for both Intel and PowerPC hardware. It was also the last version to support Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and PowerPC Macs. PowerPoint 2008, 2008Īs part of Office 2008, released on January 15, 2008, PowerPoint 2008 fully supports Intel-based Macs. Office 2004 requires a 700 MHz or faster G3 or later CPU, OS X 10.2.8 Jaguar through 10.6.8 Snow Leopard (10.3 required for G5, 10.4 for Intel), 256 MB of RAM, 570 MB of hard drive space, a 1024 x 768 monitor supporting thousands of colors or better, and CD-ROM for installation. Office 2004 is not compatible with OS X 10.7 Lion or later. Office 2004, released on May 11, 2004, was the last version exclusively for PowerPC CPUs, and it will run on Intel Macs using Rosetta. X requires a G3 or better, OS X 10.1 through 10.6.8 Snow Leopard, 128 MB RAM, 196 MB of hard drive space, an 800 x 600 256-color display or better (1024 x 768 with thousands of colors recommended), and CD-ROM for installation. PowerPoint 10 was released in 2002 as part of Office: Mac v. This is the first version written for OS X – and only OS X. It uses 160 MB of hard drive space and requires a 640 x 480 display with 256 colors or shades of gray or better. Application requires 10 MB of RAM with virtual memory enabled, 17 MB without it. PowerPoint 2001 requires Mac OS 8.0 through 9.2.2, 8.5 or later recommended. This is the last version for the Classic Mac OS, and it also runs in the OS X Classic Environment. PowerPoint 2001, 2000Īlthough part of Office 2001, it was released in August 2000. Office 1998 requires System 7.5 or later (7.5.5 recommended), a PowerPC processor (120 MHz or faster recommended), 16 MB of RAM (32 MB to run more than one Office application), a 640 x 480 8-bit color or 4-bit grayscale display, and a CD-ROM for installation. ![]() ![]() ![]() PowerPoint 98, 1998Īfter four years at the horrible Windows-like version 4, PowerPoint 8 came to the Mac as PowerPoint 98, part of Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition. This was the first nonlinear version of PowerPoint for Mac and the first to support Visual Basic for Applications. This was fillowed by PowerPoint 97 (a.k.a version 8) as part of Office 97. Microsoft skipped from PowerPoint 4 to PowerPoint 95, also known as version 7, to coordinate with Windows 95. This kept many Mac users away from Word 6, Excel 5, and PowerPoint 4. This was the least Mac-like version of PowerPoint (and the rest of the Office suite) ever, as Microsoft had this crazy idea that the Mac version of its Office apps had to be as much like the Windows version as possible. PowerPoint 4 for Mac was part of Office 4.2. The Windows world got PowerPoint 4 in 1993, a year ahead of the Mac version. PowerPoint 3, 1992ġ992 saw the arrival of PowerPoint 3, and the Web has almost nothing to say about it. The PC version (1990) requires Windows 3.0. There’s very little information about it on the Internet. PowerPoint 2, now a full-fledge Microsoft product, shipped in 1988. It requires a Mac with at least 512 KB of RAM. It shipped on two floppy disks, one with the program and the other with sample files. Released on Apas Presenter and renamed later that year due to trademark issues, PowerPoint 1 is a 1-bit black-and-white only program that works on all System versions up through 6.0.x. PowerPoint 97 and 98 gave PowerPoint nonlinear capabilities, includes Visual Basic for Applications, and gains transitions and effects. Prior to PowerPoint 97 for Windows and 98 for Mac, presentations were completely linear, moving lockstep from one slide to the next. The first Windows version, PowerPoint 2.0, was launched with the first version of Microsoft Office on May 22, 1990, which was also the release date of Windows 3.0. Microsoft acquired Forethought in 1987 and renamed the app PowerPoint. Microsoft PowerPoint began its life as Presenter and was published for exclusively Macintosh by Forethought, Inc. ![]() It later turned out to be a composite made from two different images.Įven if we are sceptical of the source of an image, we are still bad at eye-balling inconsistencies. They might create these crowds to add diversity so the candidate doesn’t look like a racist, or use composites to show their opponents in a negative light.”įor example, when a picture was “unearthed” during the 2004 presidential election showing then candidate and Vietnam war veteran John Kerry sitting next to Jane Fonda at an anti-war rally in 1970, at least one prominent newspaper referred to the image, which spread across the internet. “Images will be manipulated to make a candidate look better. “There isn’t an election that goes by where you don’t see fake photographs in one form or another,” says Farid. In today’s world, fake images have implications for everything from politics to medicine. If they do not, then something has been doctored. Again, by tracing a line from the person or object creating the reflection and their mirror image, they should all converge at a single point somewhere behind the reflective surface. Similarly, reflections like those in the image at the start of this article are also a giveaway. He has shown it is possible with this method to identify images that have had objects or people added after they were taken. If a photo has been tampered with, the shadows of some objects in the image may not match the light sources in the rest of the picture, says Farid. If you map out several points on a shadow, the lines should intersect. If you draw a line from the edge of a shadow in a photograph, to a point on the object that is casting the shadow, you can trace that further to reveal where the light in an image is coming from. Some other types of fake are easier to spot, like this Time magazine cover that was found displayed in the US President's golf clubs (Credit: Washington Post/Twitter) As the chair of computer science at Dartmouth College, he has been studying how to spot photographs that have been manipulated for decades. “If the light is coming from the front, you won’t see the red in the ear.”īut Farid also has some more scientific tools at his disposal. ![]() “If the Sun is behind me, my ears will look red from the front because you’ll see the blood,” he says. If these properties of the light source are not consistent, then the photo may be a composite.”Īnother giveaway is the colour of people’s ears. “The location, size, and colour of this reflection tells us about the location, size, and colour of the light source. “If you have two people standing next to each other in a photograph, then we will often see the reflection of the light source (such as the Sun or a camera flash) in their eyes,” he explains. One trick he has picked up over time is to check the points of light in people’s eyes. ![]() As far as just the pure act of evoking retro arcade nostalgia goes, Cursed Castilla EX excels amazingly. There’s the aforementioned threadbare storytelling, the simplistic two button control scheme of just jump and attack, the “ROM OK” loading screen, the scanlines on the pixel graphics and the 8-bit synth music score, the “Continue?” screen asking you to insert more credits, and even the classic three-character high-score chart. This approach is of course extremely fitting as Cursed Castilla EX offers a pixel-perfect recreation of the vintage arcade game experience. And really you can ignore most of those previous two sentence as narrative is completely secondary to gameplay here (Heck, I genuinely did not even know my knight’s name until the King addressed him again at the end of the game). A demon has tricked the mourning Moura into transforming her tears into a key which unlocks a portal to the demon realm, and its up to you to send the demons back where they came from. If for some reason you crave some more of that vintage masochism – now luckily minus the real world change-chugging – then I have just the game for you.Ĭursed Castilla EX (a remake of 2012’s freeware Maldita Castilla, with additional levels and content) is a 16-bit retro platformer by Spanish developer Locomalito that sees you as the loyal knight Don Ramiro, sent on a quest by the King of Castile to slay the demon horde that have invaded the kingdom. ![]() Infamously unforgiving, the classic side-scrolling platformer required precision gameplay or it would punish you terribly as it ravenously consumed all your pocket money. ![]() And there were very few games that could gobble up your precious coins quite like Ghosts ‘n Goblins. I spent a large portion of my youth in dingy “gameshops”, pumping “two-bop” after ‘two-bop” into one arcade game after the other. ![]() Christakis, a professor of science and medicine at Yale, said “Of course, as an invitee, she is free to speak on campus… But her views must be soundly rejected.” One wonders if Dr. Khilanani for giving “voice to us as people of color and what we go through all the time.”Įven those among the Yale faculty that disagree with Khilanani have said that she should have a right to speak. One woman who identified herself as a Yale psychologist called it “absolutely brilliant.” A man said, “I feel very shook in a good way,” and a Black woman thanked Dr. Most of those that attended the lecture approved of the content. There has been no investigation into how Khilanani came to be invited to speak at the University, nor has the University accepted any responsibility for giving Khilanani such a prestigious platform to promote and normalize racial violence against Whites. When the lecture was exposed, the backlash forced Yale to issue a mild rebuke, saying only that the lecture conflicted with their values. Ordinarily, “Grand Rounds” lectures are accessible to the public online, but Yale covered up this lecture by removing it from their public website, allowing only members of the Yale community to access it. According to the University, the purpose of these lectures is to educate the Yale community about issues of mental health. The lecture titled “The Psychopathic Problem of the White Mind,” which was really just a hateful diatribe against Whites and an exposure of Khilanani’s own psychopathy, was delivered as part of Yale’s “Grand Rounds” series of lectures. Khilanani is licensed to practice medicine by the State of New York, and despite her public statement that she regularly has violent ideations about doing harm to White people based on their race, there is no evidence that the State is investigating her or considering revoking her medical license. Khilanani accused all White people of being psychopaths, claimed the White race is a “demented, violent predator” and said that there are no good White people. Aruna Khilanani, a “psychiatrist” of Indian descent, recently told an audience at Yale, where she was an invited speaker, that she regularly has fantasies of murdering White people and she feels no guilt about it. ![]() Improved VST auto-suspend and added visualization in the mixer when devices are processing / sleeping, which c an also be clicked to toggle the enabled state of devices.Ability to drag multiple files onto a Collection.Allow MPE mode to be forced on for legacy VST plug-ins which doesn't support the MPE canDo check.Bugfix for Dragging boolean clip automation onto numerical automation crashes app.Bugfix for Engine crashes when switching to another project before the plugins in the current project have finished loading. ![]() Bugfix for Open containing folder for a VST plugin on Mac results in error.Bugfix for Can't undo assignment of a preset to a VST plugin when assigning preset within Bitwig Studio (e.g from browser).Bugfix for Regression: Possible to get feedback loops in some rare cases due to recent PDC changes in 1.3.8.Bugfix for Controller API: createCursorDevice returns null when being called without argument.Bugfix for TextEditor does not calculate properly the cursor position when the string starts with whitespaces.Bugfix for Note painting is incorrect for a note that starts in one clip and continues in the next.Bugfix for Clips that contain lots of notes are very slow to select when selecting clips on the arranger.Bugfix for Notes which start at the exact time when the clip ends would sometimes play even though they shouldn't.Bugfix for Regression in 1.3.8: note end might be painted one pixel off.Bugfix for track automation events being created in clip automation.Default quantization setting should be 16th instead of adaptive editor grid.Faster Search for ffprobe/ffmepg or avprobe/avconf on Linux.Improved library indexing times for subsequent launches of the application.Now don't allow characters that are not valid in file names to be used when creating a new collection and show an error message if the user does this. Browser collections would disappear if the contained the '/' character.Workaround for compiler bug that caused crashes sometimes when repositioning or resizing a popup-window.Check out our recommended list of low-cost Studio Monitors for home music production. ![]() This is the story about what might happen if rice wins.The Rights of Rice and Future of NatureSupport for this episode was provided by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). But can wild rice sue a state agency? The short answer is: yes. The case of Manoomin v Minnesota Department of Natural Resources alleges that the Minnesota DNR infringed on the wild rice’s right to live and thrive. ![]() Last August, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources was sued by wild rice. It has long played an important role in Ojibwe cultures, but last year, Manoomin took on a new role: plaintiff in a court case. It’s the only grain indigenous to North America, and while it might be called rice, it’s actually not closely related to brown or white rice at all. ![]() The Ojibwe name for wild rice is Manoomin, which translates to “the good berry.” The scientific name is Zizania palustris. To celebrate the book’s release, I’m proud to re-present to you: The remarkable story of the Freedom House Ambulance Service. should read it, it should be on all your Christmas lists. It’s new, it’s out now, you should buy it. Kevin Hazzard, who reported the piece, subsequently released a whole book on the Freedom House Ambulance Service called American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics. It originally aired in the summer of 2020, when a lot of the fundamental aspects of work, life, health, law enforcement, structural racism, cities were all being questioned by more and more people because of COVID and the George Floyd protests. It’s called the Freedom House Ambulance Service. It just has everything– engaging storytellers, brilliant reporting, and a compelling history of a moment when the world really changed. But the show is definitely in contention for the best episode we’ve ever made. ![]() Not because they’re all my precious little babies or some such nonsense, but mostly it’s because I just can’t remember them all and there’s no simple criteria to judge them against each other. When people ask me what my favorite episode of 99% Invisible is, I have a hard time answering. In the second, a death row inmate at San Quentin discovers Buddhist practices that help to calm his mind, and embrace compassion.Featuring Cyrus Habib, Jarvis Masters, Leigh Marz, and Justin Zorn. In the first, the Lieutenant Governor of Washington State abandons politics to become a Jesuit novice, and takes a temporary vow of silence. I love how this episode turned out and I’m so proud of everyone involved, that I want to share it with you as a bonus episode. In a noisy, tumultuous world, how can we find inner peace? This episode features two stories about the transformative power of silence. But the story Twenty Thousand Hertz produced tackles the main thesis of Golden more head on. In case of Twenty Thousand Hertz, hear the world differently. We’ve collaborated a number of times, but we’re featuring them today because our sibling podcast produced an episode with my actual sibling Leigh Marz, co-author of the book Golden: The Power of Silence in a World of Noise. Leigh showed up on a mini-story episode 99pi a few months talking about the ever increasing loudness of sirens as a way of measuring just how loud our world has become. I think of it as almost a sibling of 99% Invisible: lovingly produced and reported deep dives into everyday things that make you see the world differently. The podcast Twenty Thousand Hertz is a show about the world's most interesting and recognizable sounds. ![]() ![]() Valentina, for her part, felt no nostalgia for the old regime. But while Nikodim remained a blank, Belim was learning about the persistence of Soviet ideology even in the house there were portraits of Lenin that hadn’t been thrown away. ![]() Valentina continued to be obstructive, resenting her granddaughter’s escapes to local towns (“We have potatoes to plant”) and ticking her off for weeding the strawberries too slowly. Part memoir, part detective story, the book records her stuttering progress. It was the same with family research – Belim must be patient and take it step by step. The secret of embroidering, she was told, was to do it “stitch by stitch”. Dismayed, she consoled herself by making friends with a woman called Pani Olga, whose archive was textural rather than textual: a collection of beautifully embroidered cloths. But she’d had a dread of it since childhood and its criminal files were closed to the public. But the regional archives in nearby Poltava hadn’t survived the various upheavals of the 20th century: “It was as if they never existed.” She might have gone to the Rooster House, a mansion originally built to house a bank, later a home for the various incarnations of the Soviet secret police: the Cheka, NKVD and KGB. Her one preoccupation was her garden, in particular her cherry orchard, and she harassed Belim to help out.īetween gardening stints, Belim began inquiries about Nikodim. But whenever she was asked about the past, she shrugged it off: “Now we must think about the future.” She avoided mention of the current war, too, except to complain that it had pushed up food prices. Valentina lived in a village in central Ukraine, where Belim had spent happy years as a child, and was delighted to have her granddaughter back. And now she had a reason to go back: not just to visit her grandmother Valentina but to discover the truth about Nikodim. Having left the country at the age of 15, first for the US, then to settle in Brussels, Belim desperately missed it. And why had he vanished? The mystery was made more urgent by Vladimir Putin’s annexation of Crimea and the renewed fight for a free Ukraine. I n 2014, Victoria Belim came across a strange entry in her great-grandfather Sergiy’s notebook: “Brother Nikodim, vanished in the 1930s fighting for a free Ukraine.” Who was Nikodim? She had never heard the family talk of him. |
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