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| www.flickr.com Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone. | |
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| yeah.. 1:39 in the morning and I'm working... bleh | |
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| Assuming that you installed Sybase OpenClient 15.5 from the 15.5 PC Client: Install ActiveState Perl from http://www.activestate.com (free) and install DBI if it isn’t already installed. It should be but you never know… - Start -> ActiveState Perl -> Perl Package Manager
 - install DBI
- exit
Now, the easy part. Install the DBD::Sybase 1.09 PPM: - download DBD::Sybase 1.09 PPM
- extract zip file to temporary directory (e.g. c:\test)
- Start -> Run -> cmd.exe (as Administrator if Vista or Windows 7)
- cd \test
- ppm install DBD-Sybase.ppd
- exit
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| Yesterday, I posted Howto: Convert your mp3 tags (id3v2 to id3v1) so your Playstation 3 can play your MP3s! and it worked fine but there was one little problem with it. When we processed the files, namely running eye3D, we did so synchronously. Essentially, the file notification came in from the Linux kernel and we processed the file at that time. This may be an issue of overflowing the inotify queue within the Linux kernel if there are a lot of files to process. A better solution would be to add the file to an internal queue and process the files in a sub process using POE::Wheel::Run. Of course we will limit the number of sub processes  ( Read more... ) - Tags:conversion, howto, id3v1, id3v2, linux, linux::inotify2, mp3, perl, playstation, poe, poe::wheel:run, sony play, sony playstation 3, update
- Location:United States, Illinois, Mount Prospect
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| Happy Birthday Miriam! | |
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| Definitely fun and possibly could be used as blackmail. Sybase customers, employees, ISUG board directors and TeamSybase engage in karaoke at the ASE/ASIQ party last night. | |
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| Why should it matter that someone's skin is darker or lighter than another person? WHY?!?
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