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January 5, 2004

VfL-Bochum iCal Rückundentermine

Für VfL Bochum Fans mit Mac OS X :webcal://muller.mulle-kybernetik.com/calendar/VfL-Bochum.ics.
Mit den Rückrundenterminen, soweit bekannt.

The T-Online impasse

The DSL-Router I have has this Auto-Reconnect feature, that appears to be only on demand. So if my machine is idling away the connection will be lost and the dynamic IP becomes invalid. I can set the idle timeout to indefinetely, but then T-Online comes in the way...

Unfortunately T-Online automatically disconnects all connections around midnight. Now in my current setup I 'd need to send a packet from "within" to re-establish the connection. This is bad because my G5 should sleep to conserve energy and can't have it running just to send an occasional ping packet. Unfortunately but predictably cron does not execute while the G5 is sleeping.

Is there something the G5 does execute while sleeping, maybe Open Firmware stuff ?

Experience with the DWL-700AP as a Wireless Client (update)

Original screed: (Experience with the DWL-700AP...)
Contra:
  1. Tends to hang up, when reading the access point's log

January 8, 2004

Verax G03 cooler on my 9800 and unrelated (?) OpenGL problems

Reading an article about the Verax G03 on www.xlr8yourmac.com I bought one because the fan noise of my G5 has become increasingly annoying, since I dumped my noisy linux box for a silent DSL router. The noisy linux box drowned out all other noises :)

The installation went fairly painlessly until I had to remove the optical drive (for the juice), which was a major pain. I needed to pry it out with a screwdriver. Argh!

Then I ran a few test benchmarks to check if things still work fine.

Well I am not quite sure. Stupidly I did no do any reference tests before but only checked after the fact. Something's funny somewhere...

Using the ill-reputed X-Bench I score surprisingly low numbers with the Spinning Squares test. I only got 81 fps. Now that just sux for the amount of computer power thrown at the test. But Panther appears to be the reason, I booted into 10.2.8 and got 117.9 fps. Strange. This is also slower than a published figure, which yields 121.04 fps.

Interestingly I am missing about the same percentage when running Quake 3 (294 fps vs 305 fps) so something is slowing down my OpenGL But it can't be the cooler...

Was it worth it. ? I don't think so. I don't hear the graphics card any longer, that's true. So the Verax G03 is working great. The G5 is quieter, but it's noises are still getting on my nerves. Now the system fans are much more noticeable and I can hear harddisk accesses much better. I expect that the sound of the system revving up will have a psychologically even worse effect than before.

All in all I'd say it's not worth the €52 (!) I spent on this for the G5. If prices come down to €20 it would be a OK deal.

January 18, 2004

Oops no news for quite some time

Well spent most of the time doing nothing much useful in particular hacking wise. Wasted a lot of time trying to set up my new P900 mobile fone / handy combination for IMAPS. I am become more and more certain, that this isn't working or, if it is, it isn't working with openssl.
I will not be attending Wocoa or FOSDEM due to a non non non cleverly schedule skiiing trip.

January 24, 2004

Benchmark Philosophy on OSNews

I am in agreement with the author on this piece by Tony Bourke on OSNews, especially the psychological aspects.

January 25, 2004

Old Cinema 22" works fine with the G5

There was some concern, that this combination wouldn't work. Rumor had it, that it would only be accepted as a secondary display. But ZNeK tested on my machine today and it worked without any problems.

January 30, 2004

Smack my pingu up

Scored 588.3 on smack the pingu!!!. I feel so proud :)

pingu

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