Via: Novell (this is an excerpt)
Situation
A Windows (or Samba) share has been made available on the network. On your SLED system you can browse to the share or use the mount command to access the share but need to have permanent access to this share every time the SLED system is booted.
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You do not believe the headline? You should – if you live in the Eurozone! But let me start with my job. I am engineer in the automotive branch. All OEMs invest large amounts of money into the development of cars that save fuel to make mobility for the customer affordable due to the increasing price of oil. Well, this contradicts to the headline, but it is easy to explain: In the year 2000 you had to pay about USD 1.20 for EUR 1.00. The barrel Brent did cost USD 60, which equals EUR 72.50. Today the situation has changed. Oil costs about USD 120.00 for one barrel Brent, BUT you get USD 1.55 for EUR 1.00. That makes a price of EUR 77 for a barrel of oil. So the increase in price in the Eurozone is marginal. But we pay more than twice as much for gasoline and diesel! So it is clear, that the customer is fooled. Exxon, Shell and others do profit from our perception that the oil price is exploding, which is actually only true if we would pay them in Dollars. But they take our expensive Euro and we have nothing to do against it. Pointing out that would be the job of our cartel authorities, but nothing is done – maybe due to tax intakes which increase analogously. Any suggestions for changing that?
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When starting out with SuSE Linux one may end up being a tad disappointed. Especially when it comes to the point where you want to play your first MP3 file and find out that you’re accused of wanting to access a restricted format.
This is because common file extensions used by DVD, MP3 etc. are under copyright. But like always, there is a work around to this issue….
The packs will enable you to have:
- Flash
- Java
- Latest Amarok (with MP3 Support) for KDE, or Helix-Banshee for GNOME users
- Encrypted DVD (libdvdcss)
- Extra xine Codecs, for MPEG-4 etc. (libxine1)
- K3b with MP3 Support (k3b-codecs)
- Win 32 Codecs (w32codec-all)
..as well as the option of installing (select Advanced mode at the screen) many more applications, including Opera, KMPlayer, Kplayer, MPlayer, Azureus, VLC, Codeine, and more.
Note: Different copyright and patent laws apply differently depending on what country you are in; if you are unsure about a particular restriction or patent, you might consider applying for legal advice. This site does not offer legal advice. For more information about why some formats/codecs are restricted and why they don’t ship out-of-the-box on openSUSE, read Restricted Formats.
All you have to do is download
Multimedia Codecs for Restricted Content for K-Desktop-Environment
that will guide you through the rest of the setup - practically it takes care of the installation of its self for my experience -
Multimedia Codecs for Restricted Content for GNOME
and this YMP file if you are using GNOME
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Until the post by John McCrea I was unaware of the fact that today is a very special day
So here is to one of man’s greatest inventions!
Happy Birthday, WWW!
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Article tags: 15 years, birthday, internet, WWW
Because I was just creating one, I ran across this rather old article which I thought might be useful to some of you out there
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There are the times out there when I think: “damn, why did I just give away all of this valuable information for FREE?” And I did it again, increasing the value of the clients platform by probably 1000%.
Not, that the clients are not thankful for it. But then again: how am I gonna live off of that?
Gotta work on my toughness there, I suppose
Back to work!
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Article tags: consulting, enterprise 2.0, Lars Hilse, Web 2.0, web strategist
The deep-sea in Antarctica has recently cooled down dramatically. The Alfred-Wegener-Institute in Bremerhaven claimed that it is until now unclear, whether this dramatic deterioration of the temperature around the south-pole was due to the cooling of the polar streams. For the last decades the south-polar sea had heated up. This trend has now been breached for the first time, says the team around the oceanographer Eberhard Fahrbach.Satellite imagery has also shown a huge increase of the mass of the ice caps that has ever been recorded in an antarctic summer. Whether the crash in temperatures is a sign for a changing trend could only be determined over a period of the following years. 58 scientists were in the antarctic ocean to analyze the polar summer from February to April.
Via N-TV - Translated on the fly by Lars Hilse - Those who find typos may keep them.
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Article tags: 2008, antarctica, cooled down, glacier build up
I’ve been called a lot of names throughout my life. But pseudo intellectual was a term new to me.
Reason? Simple: Since I perceive English to be the international language (beside the fact that it’s a lot more comfortable to speak) of the future, pretty much all of my profiles and all information about me on the web are not written in German, but in English. And since my businesses operate pretty much around the globe, it would be impractical to limit access to information about the brand “Lars Hilse” to 80MM German citizens (beside a few million others who understand German) instead of making it available to 5BN people worldwide.
Some girl, whom I had contacted, thought of this to be pseudo intellectual. My 3 newest pairs of boxers that she didn’t even know what she was talking about
Anyhow: cute
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I was confronted with the cool risk deterioration feature of the banking industry - a. k. a. Basel II - several times in the past. For those that are not familiar with what Basel II is (click)
In a nutshell: the greater risk to which the bank is exposed, the greater the amount of capital the bank needs to hold to safeguard its solvency and overall economic stability Wikipedia. And since entrepreneurs are (in general - and by their business plan yet so good) considered an “unbearable risk” makes credits damn expensive, if at all possible.
What this means for an entrepreneur?
You will hardly receive money from the bank for less than 10%. Even if your possessed assets outnumber the requested amount 10:1 you’ll be asked to kindly pay a ridiculous amount of interest.
Now, entrepreneurs are usually not dumb… A fact the clever bankers obviously haven’t discovered. So the logical consequence is that they come up with great ideas to get their hands on money. Cheaper than banks will offer it.
The result is that, all over the world, little pools of friendships are developing amongst entrepreneurs which lend each other money (that they currently don’t need in operations etc.) at an interest rate that doesn’t hurt the other (like the bank’s 11-15% would).
And this is where it gets nifty!! Not only has the bank shot its self in the foot because it receives NOTHING, but - from the lender’s point of view - the money that I don’t currently possess is good money because I don’t have to pay taxes for it.
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Article tags: banks, basel ii, entrepreneurs, private lending, screw themselves, ways around