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January 08 ATI openGL Drivers, Second Life and Vista. What a shame!This is not an article. This is only the nth blog to exhaust ATI and convince them to release a We’re talking about ATI. Not of small unknown Korean hardware company. For some more details on this issue, please, pick an article randomly among the tons available on the net. I suggest this one from Kelly Adams, another guy a little bit nervous with ATI…. In the meanwhile, appreciate the fabolous 3D effect of Linden Second Life app: Of course I tried. Very faithful in the Vista openGL emulation sytem. And this is the magic moment, my entry in Linden Country: Nice, isn’t it? For news duty, I have an Acer Aspire Notebook with 2 GB of RAM and an ATI Radeon X700 driver board Ah….. I was missing…. If you try to run Second Life on an XP Guest OS hosted by Virtual PC 2007 in Vista, no miracle’s allowed. Questo non è un’articolo, bensì l’ennesimo tentativo di stimolare ATI a produrre un driver openGL per consentire agli utilizzatori di Vista di fruire di alcune funzionalità 3D, previste a prescindere in alcune applicazioni tra cui Linden Second Life. Ovviamente, ci permettiamo sarcasmo e critiche perché parliamo del colosso ATI e non dell’ultimo produttore coreano un po’ sf…ortunato. Nella marea di articoli disponibili, ne consiglio uno a caso, quello del buon blogger Kelly Adams: anche lui leggermente incavolato con ATI. Per dovere di cronaca, informo che l’evento occorre su un Notebook Acer Aspire 9502 con 2 Gb di RAM dotato di una fiammantissima, ma priva di benzina, ATI Radeon X700. Per evitare l’esperimento a qualcuno, Second Life non funziona nemeno su XP SP2 ospitato da Virtual PC 2007 installato su Vista. Nessun miracolo, quindi…. January 03 Stefania's Smart FeedsThe IT Professional JobIs it possible to spend the second day of the year at your work desk? Here's an answer: Padua, Italy (January the 2th - 8.45 p.m.): A not so young italian IT prof, formatting a company server, taking advantage of the missing employees The same honest person, in her home scenario, December the 31st (morning time.... ehm 1 p.m.): The stainless one bedpals: Freddy (my sister's pug) and Silvio (the dominican lucky one.... saved by me during 1999 in Santo Domingo, when he was going to die completely derfed - the breed, as Dominicans told me, is "mira-lata", "the one that watch at the empty throwed cans"... :-((( - despite of this disparaging pet name, his blue-blooded nature means the story's a little bit different... Freedy, bothered by Vista "brightness" ;-)) The soundtrack of that particular sweet day: Some more info, here: Stefania e Psiche Live Mail (Desktop) Beta: a wonderful surpriseI must be honest. I don’t appreciate too much the Microsoft “live” product line…. On average, the products seem lower than the competitor’s ones. Less functions, poor setting abilities etc…. More and less the same sensation that new Vista sidebar users’ feel, if they’ve been using the marvelous and free, Desktop Sidebar for XP. In Italy we use an example that’s everywhere understandable: switching car model, from Ferrari to Fiat. From the best to the fair… Small play tools: this is my products related average feeling. Three exceptions, however, I must point out; a sort of white swans among common ducks: the editor I use for typing this modest mine (Live Writer Beta), One Care, and the new Live Mail Desktop Beta, on which I’ll spend some lines… Live Mail (Desktop) Beta is an IMAP, POP, HTTP mail client, simple, light but fast and reliable. For people like me, with years of Outlook fights behind my shoulders, seem to go back to teens. sI’m testing LMDB in an environment that involves a Server Side managed by Altn MDaemon on a Win 2003 Server R2 Xeon machine, and Vista RTM as host OS for LMDB client loaded on an Acer Aspire Notebook equipped with a 1,73/2 Gb normal Centrino. I overloaded both Outlook 2007 and LMDB with 4 IMAP accounts, containing each one an average of 10000/15000 messages each, and 6 lighter Pop3 Accounts (in the North East of Italy are largely diffuse bad administered companies with such a kind of mail caravan…;-)). It’s early to express final comments, but my first impression is that the new Vista indexing service, as well as the Vista environment in its whole, spread their max with LMDB. It’s faster. Much more faster than Outlook and, ’til now, it never crashed. (I prefer to draw a veil over Outlook failures with PSTs of 1 Gb and more). I performed a test search, among the 40.000 (fully downloaded and) unread items, in less than 10 seconds. A sort of miracle. The positive experience, keeps on running over the users when they change folders and items. In 2 second LMDB’s ready, offering the contents quickly but safely. A lot of missings, of course, “make the difference” between Outlook and LMDB. They are different products for different targets. But small enterprises generally use the 20% of Outlook automation resources, and suffer from the side effects of this complexity. One difference, that’s already in my wish-list for future LMDB releases, is the faculty to taylor the IMAP synchronization LMDB performs (a feature already available to manage newsgroups). When you synchronize your mail, you can’t preset if LMDB will act an “header only” download, a full body of “new messages” one, or start a DSL-killer session, trying to grab 5 Gb of full messages stored on IMAP server folders. This kind of choice can be however done with a stupid trick: clicking on the Imap Folder, only headers will be sync; clicking send/receive will start a full download. An important evolution to point out, is the attribution of a separate set of folders for each account (inbox, sent items, outbox etc…) To get this simple, but absolutely useful, setting, Outlook and OE users had to manually set rules. With a different colour for each set (I provide a capture of this particular), the accounts management become easier and lighter…. A final consideration must be done: not casually, the three swans of the Microsoft ”Live Family” are software applications. Microsoft is a great, probably the greatest software house of this age. When Micrsoft persists in promoting itself as a service provider, it fails. It’s not its core, the core of its mission. Live services products are worse than Live apps products. And I don’t understand why Microsoft things goes this way. If I was a decision maker in Microsoft, I would buy services companies, but I would leave them to work on their missions apart. I would not label their creativity with a brand that means “code”, “order”, something reliable but localized. Microsoft is the strong and affordable structure where the fantasy of services projects can hold on. Ok. But I’m not a MS decision maker, neither a low level developer, only an happy customer with a Vista RTM expiring as soon as I’m afraid to think…. :-(( Anyway, long life to the bad, capitalist, profitable, dear Microsoft :-)) Here’s a small capture of the swan “Live Mail Desktop Beta”, at work on my notebook. Widcomm BT Drivers on VistaI didn't mean to suffer so much, this morning (January the 2th), when, still in bed, I pushed by mistake the Blue Tooth button on my Acer Aspire Laptop (Broadcom 2045 USB 2.0 with Widcomm drivers). I tried, some times ago, to make BT work with the native Vista Drivers, and it was a failure. The rough BT Vista interface is the same of XP, so user can't appropriately control services and devices features. Casually, there was over my bed, together with my dogs and my laptop, a CD folderbook open casually in a page showing the original Acer Widcomm Drivers (you know.... a lucky shot... ;-). I turned off the BT device, and launched the Widcomm app absolutely unfaithful. I remember how annoying thsi process was in XP, with tons of not signed driver to explicit allow. Well, what's annoying in XP, become tedious in Vista. But at final, incredible, it works. I turned on the BT device, and connected a Sony BT headset. I tried to make a phone call through Skype and it works. Just say yes a dozen of times to dialogs like this: And wait other 10/15 minutes tll Vista completes installs. That's it.... Ah.... these are the dogs and my bedpal laptop.... ;-))) Stefania Benvenuto nel mio Spaces!
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