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  1. Help for the NUMA Weary

    Jon Masamitsu's Weblog - May 19, 2008

    When you think about running on a machine with a non-uniform memory architecture (NUMA), do you think, "Cool, some memory is really close"? Or do you think, "Why are my memory latency choices bad, worse and worst"? Or

    Tagged: general

  2. Project Woodstock

    JamesBranam's Blog - May 19, 2008

    Hi all, If you're a NetBeans user who has worked with the Visual Web JSF framework, you're familiar with JSF 1.2 Woodstock components. And you probably know that the Woodstock gang is always adding new components to

    Tagged: netbeans

  3. New OpenSPARC T1

    On The Record - May 19, 2008

    Sun has just released a new version of OpenSPARC T1, v1.6. The release allows OpenSPARC T1 on FPGAs (field programmable gate array) to boot OpenSolaris. The result: an inexpensive development platform for hardware

    Tagged: benchmark data

  4. Handicapped Access?

    /dev/null/kevin - May 19, 2008

    Someone please explain this to me. These wheelchair steps (?) are in the toddler play area at Legoland in San Diego. They continue up about 5 more steps. The first step is high enough for a wheelchair-bound person to

    Tagged: access, life, handicapped, wheelchair, steps

  5. Clearing the backlog

    Fore! - May 19, 2008

    Thankfully, I was able to take a much-needed week off last week to recover from the OpenSolaris 2008.05 release. I'm still not sure which was more exhausting: the engineering work, or the parties afterwards. A few

    Tagged: solaris installation

  6. The 1st Java Algorithm Contest in Korea

    bonghwan kim's Weblog(안녕하세요!) - May 19, 2008

    There was the 1st Java Algorithm Contest hosted by Dongguk University and supported by Sun Microsystems. This contest was actually designed by a CA(campus ambassador/university ambassador). Unexpectedly, many teams ( 3

    Tagged: general, java, contest, algorithm

  7. Connectathon.org is down, enjoy at least my talks

    Kool Aid Served Daily - May 19, 2008

    Down for routine maintenance - you can at least enjoy the following until then: Mirror Mounts spe - Simple Policy Engine Originally posted on Kool Aid Served Daily Copyright (C) 2008, Kool Aid Served Daily

    Tagged: nfsv4

  8. A better Favorites Menu for OpenOffice.org

    Malte Timmermann's Blog - May 19, 2008

    Some time ago I posted my solution for a favorites menu in OopenOffice.org. This worked fine for me, but was somewhat like a quick hack. You had to configure the menu items in a basic Script - no GUI was assisting you

    Tagged: openoffice org, staroffice, sun and openoffice org

  9. Adobe Reader on Solaris x86 coming in 2009!

    The dot in ... --- ... - May 19, 2008

    From http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2008/05/adobe_reader_on_solaris_x86_co.html After receiving hundreds of requests from users of Adobe Reader to release a version on Solaris x86 platform, here's something all of

    Tagged: work, adobe, opensolaris, solaris, acroread

  10. Gish Mobile: Big Pile of Java ME Poo game

    Hinkmond Wong's Weblog - May 19, 2008

    This looks like it will be a fun Java ME game. You are a 12 pound pile of poo cruising around your Java ME cell phone, looking throughout the colorful sewers for gold coins to eat, because apparently that's what you

    Tagged: java me and j2me

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