Move swap to another partition, revisited again
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Partitioned OS X installation with
seperate swap partition.....
Partitioned OS X installation with
seperate swap partition.....
08/09/2004 11:34 AMI'm not going to get into a battle of whether or not to partition an
OS X installation. I found partitioning useful, but found very little
information no how to do it. So here it goes.
The overall goal of this article is h...
10.3: Hide the swap partition from
Finder's sidebar
10.3: Hide the swap partition from
Finder's sidebar
12/24/2003 01:20 PMMethods of moving the swap file to another disk/partition have been
dicussed here before. A method that still works in 10.3. (I had no
problems) can be found here.
Anyway, there have also been hints, how to hide this parti...
Partition Logic 0.51
Partition Logic 0.51
12/30/2004 11:55 AMA standalone partitioning tool for PC-compatible computers.
Top Tip: How big should a Windows XP
partition be?
Top Tip: How big should a Windows XP
partition be?
07/12/2004 12:49 PMWhen creating a partition for windows xp pro, how big should the
partition be?
Top Tip: Best way to partition a 200GB
HD?
Top Tip: Best way to partition a 200GB
HD?
04/19/2004 11:13 AMSo my question is, should i make more than 1 partition? And if so
should i have more than 2?
Active Partition Recovery v2.1.2
Active Partition Recovery v2.1.2
12/10/2003 03:11 PMActive Partition Recovery is a DOS based software tool to recover
deleted partitions and logical disks. Can backup Master Boot Record,
partitition table, and boot sectors. Runs from startup disk.
[Shareware $30.00 352 KB]
Partition Your Hard Drive
Partition Your Hard Drive
09/06/2004 07:55 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 6 2004 11:19PM GMT
Acronis Partition Expert v8.0
Acronis Partition Expert v8.0
07/28/2004 02:47 PMAcronis Partition Expert 2003 allows you to resize, copy, and move
partitions without losing data, optimize your hard disk drive
work-space, and perform many other partitioning tasks. Acronis'
exclusive file system support includes Windows FAT16, FAT32, NTFS,
Linux Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, and Linux Swap.Protect your data by
creating separate partitions for your system, applications, data,
pictures and movies. [Shareware $44.99 20.8 MB]
I've been using partition magic 7 for a
year... and its jus
I've been using partition magic 7 for a
year... and its jus
08/09/2004 02:23 AMTechTree Aug 9 2004 5:42AM GMT
Norton Partition Magic 8.0
Norton Partition Magic 8.0
08/09/2004 02:23 AMTechTree Aug 9 2004 5:43AM GMT
Active@ Partition Recovery v2.1.2
Active@ Partition Recovery v2.1.2
12/10/2003 01:57 PMActive@ Partition Recovery is compact but powerful DOS software tool
that helps to recover deleted partition and logical disks on hard
drives. Can backup MBR (Master Boot Record), partitition table, boot
sectors. Restores MBR from backup if partition structure was damaged
by virus or inadvertantly deleted and you can also access any hard
disk drive sectors using "Disk Viewer". Creates disk image. Runs from
startup disk. [Shareware $29.99 352 KB]
Paragon Partition Manager 6 Personal
Paragon Partition Manager 6 Personal
04/18/2005 11:49 PMvnunet.com Apr 19 2005 4:18AM GMT
Keep a single partition mounted when
ejecting others
Keep a single partition mounted when
ejecting others
03/31/2005 11:48 AMI have a very large external Firewire drive with multiple partitions.
Most of the time, i only want the Scratch partition mounted. But if I
drag any one partition to the Trash to eject it, all partitions on the
volume will un...
Forum Stories: Hide a Partition
Forum Stories: Hide a Partition
04/05/2005 12:34 PMAcronis Beta Tests Partition Expert
Refresh
Acronis Beta Tests Partition Expert
Refresh
01/16/2004 10:58 AMCisco Callmanager Partition and calling
search spaces (CSS) explained!
Cisco Callmanager Partition and calling
search spaces (CSS) explained!
09/22/2004 06:29 PMTech-Recipes Sep 22 2004 10:38PM GMT
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
06/09/2004 02:36 AMUmovefree.com, a Dallas apartment and Houston apartment locator
service offering the apartment rental community's first truly free
move service has retained The Info Group to provide search engine
optimization services. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
"AIO G3 revisited"
"AIO G3 revisited"
08/23/2004 10:22 AMSwap 1.4
Swap 1.4
07/15/2004 11:42 PMPuzzle where you can play for a minute or forever. Match the game that
fits your personal style.
Swap!
Swap!
10/29/2003 12:12 AM There is a new successor to Tetris, Swap. It has instant classic
written all over it as it is...
Is Swap Necessary?
Is Swap Necessary?
05/29/2004 12:27 AMStrings, revisited
Strings, revisited
06/16/2004 10:49 PMSo, I finally did the last draft of the bytecode/assembly level string
design for Parrot. It was a mixed bag--the per-string language tag is
gone (darn!) but national character sets stay (yay!) with a set of
"It's all Unicode no matter what you say" string ops thrown into the
mix. Like any other engineering task with multiple conflicting
requirements and strong proponents of different schemes, it's safe to
say that everyone's unhappy with the result, but I think everyone can
make do with what we have. What ultimately resulted, if you don't feel
like going and looking up the post...
Entry 1,000 Revisited
Entry 1,000 Revisited
09/09/2004 09:02 AMEntry
Number 1,000: One year ago today we hit 1,000 entries. How
quaint.
Click here to comment on this entry
fireworks, revisited
fireworks, revisited
07/02/2004 07:44 PMTwo years ago, I wrote an entry that endures as one of my all-time
favorites.
It's timely and topical, and (most importantly) frees me up this
weekend to hang out with my wife.
Longtime readers will probably remember this, and I hope that new
readers enjoy it as much as I do.
It's called
Fireworks.
Read the full entry @ WWdN!OpenBSD revisited
OpenBSD revisited
06/07/2004 03:46 PMFlash, revisited
Flash, revisited
09/11/2004 02:29 PM I’ve never liked Macromedia Flash. For longer than I care to
remember, I considered Flash nothing more than an annoying tools for
advertisers to waste my bandwidth and make me install yet on more
piece of software on my computer. The irony of providing “rich
content” advertising and leave ...
""Hacking" Revisited"
""Hacking" Revisited"
02/13/2004 02:37 PMRatings Revisited
Ratings Revisited
02/10/2004 02:50 AMUpdated my entry ratings code. Added IP Address storing. Added one
rating per IP code.
Using PDF Services, revisited
Using PDF Services, revisited
12/27/2004 10:39 AMThis hint reminded me that PDF Services might not be getting the
attention or respect they deserve. So here's a simple yet very
effective tip that makes saving PDFs fun!
Create a folder on your desktop called "PDFs to Read"...
Python Revisited
Python Revisited
01/01/2004 02:44 PMHappy New Year! Let's talk shop as usual.
Recently, we've been looking at developing some server software in
Python. This is my first serious look at Python since 1999, and I'm
impressed with the improvements. It's a couple of years older than
PHP, and certainly more mature. Python has a reputation for being
more rationally designed than PHP or Perl, and in general that's true;
but you can still see Python's age in the fact that there are many
APIs that do the same thing (eg. the string functions).
PHP is still a better language for web development because it is a
simpler language, easy to teach to Java or Javascript programmers, has
more flexible string processing, and designed to work well with
templates.
But as a general programming language, Python has its advantages. You
can build sophisticated networking software with Python that supports
threads and asynchronous connections with reasonable efficiency
(though Python doesn't really take advantage of multiple CPU's due to
an internal global lock). The Twisted and Dibbler frameworks are testament to that. Python's
C API is well documented and Python can be easily embedded into 3rd
party apps.
Python is also a good source of design ideas. I have noticed that othe
rs have realized that many good Java ideas do not translate well
to PHP. There is an impedence mismatch; many things that are hard in
Java are easy in PHP. It makes sense to create an elaborate framework
in Java to do something that's hard in Java, but to apply the same to
PHP suggests more energy than sense. In contrast, I suspect that
Python and PHP are more complementary than we all suspect...
PS: We also had a look at developing the same server software using
.NET. However .NET doesn't have builtin support for open protocols
such as POP3 and IMAP. I continue to be amused at the (intentional?)
omissions in the .NET framework.

MySQL and OS X Revisited
MySQL and OS X Revisited
11/23/2002 10:02 AMvia Apple's Internet Developer: "In this article I'll give you an
overview of MySQL's features and drawbacks, show you how...
FIleVault Revisited: Yea Or Nea?
FIleVault Revisited: Yea Or Nea?
04/01/2005 09:29 AMThe CELL revisited
The CELL revisited
03/14/2005 04:51 PMRWT posts a followup to their CELL article, and I revise my stance on
the name "synergistic processing unit."
Eldred Revisited
Eldred Revisited
08/23/2004 10:05 AMLarry Lessig from time to time flagellates himself about losing the
Eldred case in the Supreme Court. He shouldn't; it was unwinnable for
a host of reason (the lopsided vote--7-2--is a clue). Yes, Congress
can confer copyrights only "for limited Times," but what's "limited"
is a matter of perspective. If...
Newsletters Revisited
Newsletters Revisited
03/13/2003 12:53 PMOPML Revisited
OPML Revisited
03/14/2005 05:44 PM
OPML is a simple, widely used,
yet often misunderstood,
XML format created by Dave Winer. IMHO, misunderstandings
stem from overexposure
to traditional ways of using XML. I must admit, I also
laughed at OPML when
I first looked at it years ago. But when I cocked my head (a
technique anyone
can learn from their dogs), it began to make a lot of sense.
This is what I saw:
Infoset:
-
An OPML document is a collection of objects.
-
An object may have properties and contents.
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An object's properties are unordered map of name/value pairs.
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An object's contents are ordered list of objects.
Syntax:
-
Objects are encoded as XML elements named 'outline'.
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Properties are encoded as XML attributes.
-
Content objects are encoded as child XML elements.
Once you get this picture in your mind, you start to appreciate
OPML more. Throw
in display and interaction semantics builted into the format along
with distributed
object linking and embedding Dave often raves about and you got
quite a beast of a
language.
As to the question of who defines the properties, the answer is
everybody does.
OPML is a kind of Emergent Markup Language in that common
properties are expected
to emerge through industry practices rather than
standardization through committees.
There are some shortcomings with OPML though which I would like to
see addressed.
OPML Wiki
OPML needs a wiki for OPML developers to interact with each other
and to document
how each of them are using OPML so that standard or type-specific
properties may emerge.
Structured Properties
One weakness of XML is that, while elements may
be structured, attributes
may not. Since properties are encoded as XML attributes in
OPML, (semi) structured
properties (i.e. HTML fragments) have to be encoded at the cost of
readability.
I think the need for a wiki is far more serious than the need for
structured property
support.

Swap Your PC, or Your President
Swap Your PC, or Your President
08/20/2004 06:47 AMThe producer of ads featuring PC users who switched to Macs is
applying the same tactic to political commercials. This time, he'll
focus on former backers of President Bush, recruited online, who've
changed their political allegiance. By Louise Witt.
- Swap and sync
- Swap and sync
06/08/2004 09:45 PMComputer Times Asia Jun 9 2004 2:36AM GMT
gmail swap
gmail swap
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