I've been using Steam to play Mac and Windows games for a few years now - I've never really had any issues. This morning, on the Mac, Steam needed to update. I went ahead and let it do that, and suddenly I saw this when Steam restarted:
Seriously? I started googling, and sure enough - Valve has a forum page with this pithy advice:
If you wish to use Steam please make sure of the following:
Steam is installed on a case-insensitive partition or hard drive
Your User folder is installed on a case-insensitive partition or hard drive
I can't wait to see how well that stupid idea plays out on Linux. Sure, there's a work around - you create a disk image, mount it as a volume, and throw all of your Steam stuff in it. Then add a tons of symlinks to make it all look normal. I'm sure the casual Mac gamer will rush out to do that. Hey, Gabe Newell - the 80's called. They want case insensitive file systems back.
Welcome to episode 112 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.
This week Dave and I talked about an old saw that keeps coming back around Smalltalk projects - "Is Smalltalk Obsolete?"
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.
To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.
If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!
If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!
Welcome to episode 112 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.
This week Dave and I talked about an old saw that keeps coming back around Smalltalk projects - "Is Smalltalk Obsolete?"
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.
To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.
If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!
If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at some simple Store usage examples that Cincom provides - these are programmatic examples, which might make it easier for you to add some project specific tools. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
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It's good that Newegg - unlike so many other companies - fought this battle and shutdown an egregious troll. On the other hand, how many small companies do you think actually have the dollars to fight such battles? Before you go on automatic and keep believing that patents (particularly software patents) are useful, ask yourself - are they actually helping anyone other than the worst lawyers and trolls?
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at using SQLLite as a store repository in VisualWorks. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
If you have trouble viewing that directly, you can click here to download the video directly. If you need the video in a Windows Media format, then download that here.
Join the Facebook Group to discuss the tutorials. You can view the archives here.
To watch now, click on the image below:
If you have trouble viewing that directly, you can click here to download the video directly. If you need the video in a Windows Media format, then download that here.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim's add-ons will launch this February on PlayStation 3: Dragonborn on Feb. 12, followed by Hearthfire Feb. 19 and Dawnguard Feb. 26, publisher Bethesda Softworks announced today. Release dates in Europe are still to be determined, although Bethesda said it is "working with Sony Europe to finalize certification for other territories."
Looks like Bethesda is finally going to get the PS3 players synched up :)
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at loading arbitrary packages into VA when you just get the .DAT file. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below:
If you have trouble viewing that directly, you can click here to download the video directly. If you need the video in a Windows Media format, then download that here.
Once you unzip the file, simply open the Applications (Or Config Maps) browser, and import:
Hit Ok to skip the IP address query. Select the file to import next:
Import all the versions want by moving them to the right, and hitting Ok. Then look in the tools:
Need more help? There's a screencast for other topics like this which you may want to watch. Questions? Try the "Chat with James" Google gadget over in the sidebar.
Welcome to episode 113 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.
This week we have a recording from the Smalltalks 2012 conference: Javier Pimas and Javier Burroni talking about Smalltalk VMs.
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.
To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.
If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!
If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!
Welcome to episode 113 of Independent Misinterpretations - a Smalltalk and dynamic language oriented podcast with James Robertson and David Buck.
This week we have a recording from the Smalltalks 2012 conference: Javier Pimas and Javier Burroni talking about Smalltalk VMs.
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes (or any other podcatching software) using this feed directly or in iTunes with this one.
To listen now, you can either download the mp3 edition, or the AAC edition. The AAC edition comes with chapter markers. You can subscribe to either edition of the podcast directly in iTunes; just search for Smalltalk and look in the Podcast results. You can subscribe to the mp3 edition directly using this feed, or the AAC edition using this feed using any podcatching software. You can also download the podcast in ogg format.
If you like the music we use, please visit Josh Woodward's site. We use the song Troublemaker for our intro/outro music. I'm sure he'd appreciate your support!
If you have feedback, send it to jarober@gmail.com - or visit us on Facebook - you can subscribe in iTunes using this iTunes enabled feed.. If you enjoy the podcast, pass the word - we would love to have more people hear about Smalltalk!