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  1. Erau un alt post al unui alt user care con?inea conturile ?i parolele. Am observat aceast? dispari?ie a posturilor ?i în alte topicuri.
  2. https://rstcenter.com/forum/55147-am-nevoie-de-un-template.rst Am pus ?i eu aceast? întrebare în topicul de mai sus. Vezi penultimul replay (cel al lui Gecko).
  3. Se mai face?
  4. ?i s-a mai explicat o dat?. PO?I accesa o parti?ie NTFS din Ubuntu. Ce nu ai în?eles?
  5. E chiar a?a greu s? cau?i? PS: Mai bine las?-te. Nu e de tine.
  6. bcman

    Vplay Down.

    Dar dac? bine ?in minte (nu sunt sigur) nici cei de la Pro nu au drepturi pentru tot ce e postat pe voyo. În plus, dac? vrei s? î?i faci cont gratis (7 zile e premium ?i apoi te po?i uita doar la câteva lucruri) trebuie sa î?i dai datele bancare sau de la contul de paypal.
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  9. Acesta e sistemul meu: iar la mine aceast? comand? nu a func?ionat. Pentru Sabayon (?i probabil, orice distro Gentoo-based) comanda este: sudo ifconfig | grep -i ether | awk '{print $2}'
  10. 21.247 Destul de u?or, mi-a ie?it cam din a 4-a. ?i mai am ?i o râ?ni?? de PC, la care orice obiect Flash merge sacadat.
  11. M-am gândit la acest mod de rezolvare. P?cat c? am uitat teoria (partea cu lungimea de 256 de bytes) ?i atunci nu am încercat numai cu vreo 150 de carctere Challengeul în sine nu a fost greu (ideea mi-a venit destul de repede), dar oricum a fost interesant.
  12. Vezi Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine
  13. Mai cite?te o dat? ce a scris Nytro. Apoi ia-?i 15 minute ?i gânde?te-te la ce a scris. Dup? vreo jumate de or?, d? replay, s? vedem dac? ai în?eles.
  14. 1. Nu are rost (cum a zis ?i tex) 2. Majoritatea userilor de aici au auzit de NoScript/Ad Block Plus etc. ?i ?tiu cum s? blocheze reclamele.
  15. @zatarra Nu vreau filem a?a mult (1-2 pe lun?). Am insistat a?a mult pe aceast? cerin??, pentru c? pe Sabayon am avut probleme. Pur ?i simplu vreau s? ?tiu c? dac? m? apuc? vreodat? s? m? uit la un film, m? pot uita. ?i nu, Windows nu e o solu?ie. Am s? încerc ?i CentOS ?i revin cu opinii. Mersi!
  16. Joel Johnson - NBC News On a dark and stormy night, an employee of your local bookstore strolls into your home, starts tossing books you'd purchased over the last few years into a box, and - despite your protest - takes them all away without saying a word. Thankfully that's not what happened to Linn Jordet Nygaard. Well, not exactly. The Norwegian woman found herself on the wrong side of bureaucracy, but the outcome was much the same (without as much mud on the carpet): Amazon turned off her Kindle account, blocking her from her own books. And they wouldn't tell her why. "Two weeks ago my Kindle started showing stripes on the screen and I contacted Amazon support," Nygaard told NBC News. "Someone immediately found the Kindle in the system and told me they would replace it free of charge. They could only ship the replacement to UK because it was originally purchased there, and I told them I would find an address the next day. (I live in Norway, but have a friend who lives in London.)" Nygaard was pleased with Amazon's prompt service, she told us, even though this was her second Kindle to fall victim to "stripes" on the ePaper screen. But when Nygaard attempted to log into her Amazon account the next day, her account was suspended - and with it access to her library of 43 books. Those friendly phone-based customer support folks couldn't access Nygaard's account either, and she was passed on to "account specialists" who only communicated via email. That's when things took a Kafkaesque turn (as documented by her friend, Martin Bekkelund, on his blog). A man named Michael Murphy with Amazon UK's "Executive Customer Relations" told Nygaard her account had been determined to be "directly related to another which has been previously closed for abuse of our policies." Which policies? He wouldn't say. What other account? Murphy wouldn't share that, either. Instead, Murphy would only pass on this shrilly authoritarian boilerplate: Now just to spoil the story, I'll skip to the happy ending for Nygaard: After taking her story public, Amazon saw the error of their ways and restored her Kindle library. She's still waiting on her replacement Kindle, but in the meantime has access to her library through the Kindle iOS app on her iPad. But Amazon doesn't get off the hook so easily. When we reached out to the company Monday, their PR representative would only send us a canned response they'd dropped into their customer forum: "We would like to clarify our policy on this topic. Account status should not affect any customer's ability to access their library." (Amazon loves copying-and-pasting, it seems.) Our follow up question - "Why wasn't [Nygaard] told why her account was cancelled?" - hasn't been answered yet. And it probably won't be. Nygaard's little dust-up with Amazon isn't, in and of itself, a big deal. But it serves as a bitter reminder that we don't ever truly own the digital goods and software we buy online. Instead, we rent them, or hold them in a sort of long-term lease, the terms of which are brokered and policed exclusively by the leaseholder. As Boing Boing's Cory Doctorow put it in a blog post yesterday: The core issue might actually be a simple matter of semantics: when we click a digital button that is labelled "Buy," we expect that we're actually buying something. But we're not buying anything, we're licensing it. Just last year, the Supreme Court ruled that the first-sale doctrine does not apply to software - or e-books. Or apps. Nor pretty much everything you "Buy" online that doesn't get shipped to your home in a cardboard box. Those long End User License Agreements you have to read before you use a new piece of software? Those are are legally binding, because you've clicked a button labeled "Agree." But for some reason, online retailers can label their buttons "Buy" when they actually mean "Rent," and there's nothing we can do about it save filing a lawsuit. You could call Nygaard's experience a tempest in a teapot, a matter of a few hundred dollars worth of goods that, after a little public outcry, were fixed without issue. But you'd still be pretty angry if and when it happens to you. (It is worth noting that despite Amazon's stated policy that customers can still access their previously purchased Kindle library even if their account is suspended, Nygaard couldn't download her books to a new device because her account was suspended. As she explained to us, "Before I started emailing Mr. Murphy, I could not log in to my account from Web or iPhone. And my Kindle screen was broken so the fact that the books were still there didn't help me much." I was curious if there was any merit to my idea of attempting to hold retailers to these "Truth in Buttons" terms, so I asked Intellectual Property attorney Seth Greenstein, who wrote about about case law for reselling e-books a couple years back, if the notion held water. As Greenstein explained in an email to NBC News, it's not all completely settled: If the world's governments determine that customers don't have the same right of ownership over digital goods as we do over our material goods, the least they could do is force companies Amazon to be truthful about what is sold, and what is actually just rented. And it will probably take a lawsuit or legislative action to force Amazon to speak truthfully about the transactions, if only because it changes the perceived value in a customer's mind: $15 to rent a file that contains a book that can be taken away from you at any time, without explanation or recourse, starts to sound a little expensive. Sursa: http://gizmodo.com/5954497/you-dont-own-the-books-on-your-kindle
  17. Nu ?tiu ce s? zic de CentOS. Are suport pentru tot ce am specificat (imprimant?, mouse wireless, tastatur?)? Cum se descurc? la partea de multimedia (maxim filme la 480p)? Cu consumul de resurse, din câte am auzit, o duce chiar bine. @shaggi Prefer Arch sau Sabayon cu LXDE decât Lubuntu. Nu m? prea împac cu nimic Ubuntu-based.
  18. Mersi mult de recomand?ri. Am s? mai a?tept ni?te opinii ?i apoi m? hot?r?sc în ce ordine s? le încerc. Alt aspect, pe care am uitat s?-l men?ionez, este c? am ?i o multifunctional? HP Deskjet F2180 pe care a? avea nevoie s? o folosesc ?i a? avea nevoie de driverul respectiv. @Benz Ultima oar? când m-am uitat la cerin?ele minime de la Fedora, sistemul meu nu se încadra, indiferent de mediul grafic.
  19. @gorski Nu, dar din câte am auzit, nu are un suport prea bun pentru diverse componente. De exeplu, eu am o tastatur? Microsoft SideWindwer X6 (care pe Debian are un suport grozav, inclusiv unele macro-uri) ?i un mouse sweex wireless. A?tept p?rerea cuiva care a testat acest distro, s?-mi zic? p?rerea lui.
  20. Am tot testat diverse distribu?ii Linux pentru sisteme slabe (mai exact, PentiumIV, placa video on-board ?i 512 mb ram). Majoritatea prezentau o problem? interesant?, ?i anume, „înghe?au” random (cam toate pe care le-am încercat, incluzând Sabayon - foarte rar, Arch - aproape tot timpul ?i Debian - destul de des). Problema la Sabayon e c? nu îmi merge niciun video (am încercat cam 7 player ?i la fiecare am testat toate op?iunile de la video output), problem? care la Arch nu a ap?rut. Am încercat ?i o distribu?ie numit? ArchBang, care nu a avut acele freeze-uri, dar per total nu m? mul?umea, de?i m-a? întoarce la el dac? nu a? g?si nimic alt ceva. Momentan m-am gândit s? încerc Fedora (s? zicem 7) sau FreeBSD. O problem? ar fi unitatea optic?, care e un CD Reader. Dar am ?i un stick de 8 GB pe care îl pot folosi pentru instalarea distribu?iilor. Ce m? intereseaz? cel mai mult e s? mearg? partea de mutimedia (evident, filme doar de 480p) ?i stabilitatea.
  21. ?i eu sunt curios de test. Totu?i, nu e mai simplu s? îl pui public?
  22. ACUM LIVE VIDEO Austriacul Felix A SARIT din COSMOS!!! A atins viteza sunetului in cadere si a aterizat in picioare! Imagini fabuloase la Sport.ro! - www.sport.ro
  23. Acum e la 23.000 ?i sare numai la 36.000
  24. ?i eu m? gândeam ce audient? ar face dac? ar muri live.
  25. Daca tot ai ceas, de ce te mai chinui si sa aprinzi sforile?
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