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Re: Wanted Ctorrent Betatester[icon wanted]
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@Kicko

This is with the v1.1 version.

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Re: Wanted Ctorrent Betatester[icon wanted]
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@Antique

A DSI error at after selecting a .torrent file:

http://crashlog.os4depot.net/cl38

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Re: OS4DepotGUI
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@salass00

There is nothing usefull in the debug output.

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Re: OS4DepotGUI
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@alexw

Same as the 3 before, locks the machine with no GR after having downloaded the index. Launched from WB or CLI.

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Re: Picasso IV Problems with Booting A4000T
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@depechemode5

My A4000T (PIV, CyberstormPPC 233MHz) was off since 1 year and when switching it on last month, nothing appears on the screen. So I suggest you to:

1/clean the machine (dust, check fan on the PPC)
2/reset all daughter boards (especially the CyberstormPPC: its connector to the mainboard has sometime problems to really connect)
3/push all components which are on sockets
4/pull/push the power cables connected to the main board many time: if you have many additional cards in the Zorro slot (elevated electic drain), the metal of the connector will begin to oxydize (not sure of this word, I'm not english), thus reducing the power it can carry (and the plastic of the 2 connectors also begin to burn).
5/I also have to change the UltraSCSI cable (broken in the middle).
6/check the battery (not related to your pb)

Also note that the onboard scsi is not supported by OS4 (the reason why I do (and will) not buy/install it).

Hope this helps.

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Re: OWB (1.19) bugs and feature requests
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@joerg

A gadget to iconify the OWB window would be great...
Thanks for your good work.

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Re: IPv6
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@abalaban

Ah, you are a Freenaute then !
I am also with Free, but I don't use the box features (WIFI, NAT, etc). As I have two 2 ADSL lines (infact 3 with the one at home), I use a Linksys router to do load-balancing.
About IPv6, I remember reading somewhere that it is back-compatible with IPv4, so not a pb in the future.

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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

Ok, thx.

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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

Is there a changelog somewhere, I mean outside the archive?


Fixed grammar.

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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

Database insertion is working correctly now.
Good job.

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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

The TMTisFree version or the original one? :)

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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

Quote:

orgin wrote:
@TMTisFree

3. Okey, the comment in the settings file has been updated, no idea where the "not" part came from. You can always set the tmp path there yourself if you want :) The keyword files are not always removed, if the user doesn't visit the site from the same IP after loading the register page then the keyfile isn't removed. I'm going to look into cleaning up the directory from old keyfiles later on, but currently that isn't a priority. Perhaps figure out how to store they keyword in the session instead, I couldn't get that to work so I had to use the file system to store them temporarely.


I've created a version that prints the sql query when storing the user. Can you download and paste the query here?

http://orgin.biz/~orgin/donationsite/ ... /release_TMTisFree.tar.gz


Ok.
I created a new database just to be clean for this side.

Here is the output for the 1st admin:
'tmtisfree relative'INSERT INTO User (AccessLevelID, PaymentOptionID,Username,Password,PaypalEmail,ContactEmail,FullName,
HomepageURL,Description,UserIconURL,CreatedDate,PaymentDetails,ValidationString) VALUES (3,0,'','','','','','','','',1196024881,'','')

and for the second:
'tmtisfree2 absolute'INSERT INTO User (AccessLevelID, PaymentOptionID,Username,Password,PaypalEmail,ContactEmail,FullName,HomepageURL
,Description,UserIconURL,CreatedDate,PaymentDetails,ValidationString) VALUES (3,0,'','','','','','','','',1196025052,'','')

with the 'usual':

Could not insert user:
Duplicate entry '' for key 2

The registration for a simple user is working perfectly (email sent, validation, etc...)

Hope this helps.

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[Edit: Shorted a few lines]


Edited by orgin on 2007/11/30 7:26:10
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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

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orgin wrote:
@Raziel

Haha ;)

@TMTisFree

Did you use the install.php script to create an admin user?

And did you get an error message while creating the admin user from the install page?


1/ Yes I used the install script and the 1st admin user was created without pb.

2/ An other pb:
If I try to enter a second one (with/without reloading the page), the script says:

Could not insert user:
Duplicate entry '' for key 2


3/In the INSTALL.txt it is said:
You must create a directory outside the web path where the webserver has read and write permissions. And then point the $g_keyworddir parameter to that directory. Users won't be able to register if this isn't done.

while in the settings.php file:
// Directory where keywords are stored
// must be read and writeable by the webserver process
// Should not be a directory outside the website path
$g_keyworddir = "E:/Web/main/php/keywords/";

Both seems to work, but you should keep explanations consistent. Why not use the PHP temp directory as your file inside $g_keyworddir seems to be deleted once used?

That's all :)
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Re: Betatesters wanted
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@orgin

Hello,

I installed it on WAMP but i cannot login as admin (not created?):

WindowsXP SP2
Apache 2.0.61
MySQL 5.0.11
PHP 5.2.5

I should say that the keyword is very difficult to read with the grid.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@TetiSoft

Quote:

TetiSoft wrote:
@TMTisFree

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No SCSI, no OS4 classic.

Thats your summary of this thread, which does not mention
that you simply dont want to use the existing OS4 CSPPC SCSI
driver for your A4kT just because it could ruin your benchmark
results when you attach slow SCSI devices? And you did not answer
if a switched off(!) SCSI scanner is able to slow down an UWSCSI bus.


For the time being, yes. That said, if a driver comes in the future, I might reconsider.
Of course, I bought/buy U160/320 SCSI drive just to do benchmarks, lol!
It's precisely when I use a scanner that I need a fast HDD. When scanning an A4 page at 600dpi, it's almost 100MB to save on HDD: I'm sure you can understand that a faster disk is a must-have. And my DVD drive is always switched on btw.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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In the begining i used scsi on my old a4k,then i switched to ide,was good and more sensible hd prices too. More to choose from. Was happy with that.


Fine then.
I work with hundred MB of data all day long and I really don't want to cope with an IDE HDD.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@Mikey_C

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Mikey_C wrote:
@Rogue

I agree, SCSI is a dead end. Get the elbox ata device, plug in and enjoy.

Note, scsi was good for its time, but like all things we have to move on. The only constants in the universe are death, taxes and Change.


There are other constants dealing with human in this very universe/thread, but I will refrain to note them down right now because this rather subjective matter would cause me an immediate report/abuse/ban or whatever...

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@Rogue

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Rogue wrote:

Quote:
And SCSI drives have a realy LONG life ... [compared to IDE drives]


Also wrong. The drives and technology is the same, only the electronic on it is different. I have IDE drives running here that are about 8 years old already and in daily use.

Quote:
So ... for BPPC-SCSI user the "cheap IDE" point is nonsens...


Just repeating this over and over will not make it any more true.

Quote:
To say SCSI is nowdays expansive is right ...
But this to say to a usergroup that love his exclusive OS [dont Mainstream!]
on very expansive [much more if it in relation to the Power he offers to actual
other systems] HardWare with the Touch of individualism .. is maybe a little
bit wrong ...[from my sense]
If the users need "Cheap" .. i dont think Amiga is his option.
And SCSI have a big history on Amiga systems ...


Yeah, SCSI has a long history on the Amiga... as do PS/2 memory modules. And I find it hilarious that users complain about prices (of AmigaOS 4.0, of the hardware etc) but then claim that over-expensive server harddrive are "individualism".



I suggest you browse http://www.t10.org/ and then you will 'learn' that a SCSI drive has nothing in common with its IDE counterpart.
I will repeat then: I will not downgrad to IDE.
What is hilarious is the large number of users complaining about prices in this thread. Or you are mixing things to drown the fish?

No SCSI, no OS4 classic.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@Rogue

Quote:

Rogue wrote:
@TMTisFree

Quote:
Have been sold. These numbers are public.


Have been sold? If that number is "public", then it's wrong.


Even if you replace the 1 before the 3 zero with a number between 1 and 5, the assertion is still correct.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@Rogue

Quote:

Rogue wrote:
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Quote:

68k Assembler sources that no one would touch with a ten foot pole unless there is a good reason for it. I don't really think there is.


That is an argument.

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Edited by TMTisFree on 2007/10/29 20:28:15
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