Update
Applications
Advantages:
For developer:
(Пайпы программ) Companies:
History:
(Бонусы) Advice:
(Барьеры и решения) Technologies:
(Применение в науке, лаборатории, ..)
Solutions
New eComStation:
Future:
(Ссылки на другие сайты) (Картинка дня) OS/2 artefacts:
Gadgets:
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2010-03-01 12:03:40 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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How do you connect eComStation PC to the Internet?
Does eCSCoNet fulfil your requirements? Do you use "satelite inrernet"?
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2010-02-28 14:07:27 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Some news from the Internet:
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2010-02-04 18:25:18 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Some news about eComStation:
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2010-01-25 19:44:24 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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ecomstation.tv site is collecting
eComStation testimonials.
You can write short success story about eComStation usage in office and home:
- why do you use eComStation?
- Short list of applications which you recommend
You can add:
- your photo
- Name of company (name of your town)
- link to full success story
Contacts: post the information via web-form
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2010-01-20 14:36:42 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [cybery4k, http://habrahabr.ru/blogs/internet/81301/#habracut]
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The shortage of IPv4 addresses has reached a critical stage, according to the registries that allocate internet numbers around the world.
The Number Resource Organization (NRO), which represents the registries, said on Tuesday that less than 10 percent of all IPv4 addresses remain available, threatening the future network operations of all businesses and organisations unless ISPs and businesses step up their migration to IPv6.
"The limited IPv4 addresses will not allow us enough resources to achieve the ambitions we all hold for global internet access," NRO chairman Axel Pawlik said in a statement on Tuesday. "The deployment of IPv6 is a key infrastructure development that will enable the network to support the billions of people and devices that will connect in the coming years."
However, where previous estimates had IPv4 addresses running out in 2011, it now appears addresses are more likely to be depleted in 2012, Pawlik told ZDNet UK. "That is based on the current growth rate, but there might be big allocation requests coming up - you never know," he said.
There are two versions of the internet protocol (IP), which lets devices talk to each other over networks. Most addresses are based on IPv4, but the newer IPv6 - set live in early 2008 - provides trillions more addresses, which will be needed as the numbers of web users and connected devices multiply.
Company boards must stop dawdling over IPv6:
Those working in IT may know the importance of IPv6, but that awareness must spread beyond the tech community, says Axel Pawlik
IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are not compatible. Pawlik said it was technically feasible to make the two types of IP address talk to each other, but it would be best for companies and ISPs to switch to IPv6 as soon as possible, to keep networks stable and avoid complexity when IPv4 addresses run out.
Pawlik said ISPs and businesses have been putting off the switch to IPv6 because the engineering time and costs involved in such a transition meant "there was no real strong business case".
"There are funny characters in there [rather than just numbers] and IPv6 addresses are longer, but engineers are going to have to get over that," Pawlik said. "It is really about securing the future."
Pawlik also conceded that many businesses are putting off the switch to IPv6 because, even when all public IPv4 addresses have been allocated, they will continue to be able to allocate private IPv4 addresses internally. However, he stressed that anyone running public-facing websites will have to make their sites visible as IPv6 addresses, as their users will be on IPv6 addresses in the future.
Google started making its sites available as IPv6 addresses in March 2009, while the EU began its migration in October.
Source: http://news.zdnet.co.uk
(David Meyer ZDNet UK)
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2010-01-16 16:40:46 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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We found many news about eComStation in the Internet:
Send us more news, pictures and links to interesting forums!
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2010-01-16 16:24:27 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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eComStation community homepage
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Warpstock Europe
2010 in May in Trier, Germany
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Warpstock USA 2010 -- University of Waterloo, Waterloo Ontario Canada,
August 6 to 8, 2010
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Andy Willis, Warpstock 2010
It has long been the goal to announce the following years Warpstock
location at the final session. This year we have tentatively
succeeded. The announcement was made at the final session that the
board has tentatively accepted the bid for the University of Waterloo,
Waterloo Ontario Canada. The University of Waterloo, near Kitchener,
has long had an OS/2 presence. At this time we will still welcome bids
for consideration at other locations, though we will only consider bids
that include full cost analysis (cost of meeting rooms etc.) and not an
intent to bid. The Warpstock Board will make a final vote on September
15. I apologize for getting this out so late but have been swamped
catching up at work after taking the time off for Warpstock.
Warpstock Corporation is a Virginia corporation. The Warpstock annual
conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from
around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More
information is available at the Warpstock web site:
http://www.warpstock.org
Warpstock Europe 2010
The warpevents.eu Steering Group has accepted the bid by the German user
association Team OS/2 Region Trier e.V. for holding Warpstock Europe
2010 in May in Trier, Germany.
Detailed information including the event site and the exact date will be made available as soon as possible.
Trier lies in the very west of Germany, close to the border to Luxembourg. The oldest German city is located at the Mosel river and has a strong Roman heritage. The region is well-known for its vineyards.
Warpstock is an annual conference for the OS/2 and eComStation operating systems and related technology. It is dedicated to information, education, support, and exchange and addresses users, developers, and software vendors. To achieve these goals, the event offers seminars and workshops, exhibition areas, and room for personal exchange.
Warpstock Europe is powered by warpevents.eu
Warpstock is a trademark of Warpstock, Inc.
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2009-12-28 14:13:46 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Some news from the Internet:
What are the results of 2009?
http://os2-today.blogspot.com/
we have collected the results of the year in
"Perspectives of eComStation in 2010"
(pdf -> whatsnew)
Send us your new e-mail, if it was changed via
web-form.
(so we can update the database of e-mails and send you the latest news)
System requirements, possibilities and restrictions of eComStation:
description of eComStation
Pixel Image Editor was updated:
www.kanzelsberger.com site,
(source).
There is Pixel for eComStation, it should be updated.
Contact the author of Pixel and show him the url to SDL libraries:
ftp.netlabs.org
Free OS/2 banner
Quique Britto ordered the pictures, you can put the banners to your sites:
The banner may point to
http://www.os2world.com/petition
e-ball Awards 2010
We are going start to collect nominations in january.
It's planned
to publish the listings here
eComStation and flashdisks
a) how to prepare flashdisk?
b) how to accelerate copy operations?
all information is published
here (RUS) flashdisk site
eComStation seal
(the picture is cleaned from artefacts)
eComStation Seal
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2009-12-15 18:45:44 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Let's compare what is the speed of your local network?
Of course, we talk about eComStation, IBM Peers, Samba client.
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2009-11-30 19:47:19 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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We have found some news in the Internet:
Plastic e-ball
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2009-11-28 20:42:43 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [os2world.com, Blonde Guy]
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Blonde Guy Computers are back in production after a busy consulting season. On the website, you will find a couple of machines ready to ship.
http://www.blondeguy.com/ComputersForSale.html
Speebopeep is an IBM Thinkpad T43 with a 2.0 GHz CPU, 2.0 GB RAM, an 120 GB hard drive, a DVD-multi-burner drive, an extended battery pack and a high resolution 14 inch SVGA+ display.
Furbopeep is an IBM Thinkpad T43 with a 2.0 GHz CPU, 2.0 GB RAM, an 120 GB hard drive, a DVD-multi-burner drive and a high resolution 15 inch SVGA+ display.
Blonde Guy Computers come with eCS installed and configured and many applications, including OpenOffice.org 3.11 and RSJ CD-Writer installed as well.
If you don't see what you want on the website, please tell me what you'd like to see when you buy your next eCS computer.
ecomstation.ru: eComStation PC
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2009-11-28 01:03:24 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.com]
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(don't copy this message to other sites)
The winners of the e-ball Awards 2009 have been announced at Warpstock Europe 2009 and these are the results:
Best eComStation Application
- OpenOffice.org 3.x (1st)
- PMViewPro (2nd)
- DVD/CD Toys (3rd)
Best WorkPlaceShell Application
- NeoWPS + Sunny icons (1st)
- WPS Wizard (2nd)
- DragText (3rd)
Best eComStation Utility
- DFSee (1st)
- Virtual Keyboard/2 (2nd)
- Samba (3rd)
Best eComStation Driver
- Uniaud (1st)
- eCUPS (2nd)
- APC monitor (3rd)
Best eComStation Developer Tool
- Qt4 app framework (1st)
- GCC 4.4.0 (2nd)
- wdsibyl (3rd)
Best eComStation Game
- Qt4 fun package (1st)
- OpenTTD (2nd)
- ScummVM (3rd)
Best Student Tool
- Python (1st)
- PMViewMol3D (2nd)
- teTeX (3rd)
Best eComStation Website
- OS/2 World (1st)
- eComStation.ru (2nd)
- os2.org (3rd)
This competition is aimed at promoting new projects, support beginning developers and animating the life of the community.
For an overview with links, description and screenshots please visit:
this page
The list of winners can be found here:
winners
[This is a joint program of eCo Software and Mensys BV intended to promote the use of eComStation]
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2009-11-13 17:30:44 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Warpstock Europe 2009 started already.
Report (photos) on russian language is updated every hour.
Report from Warpstock Europe 2009
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2009-11-07 23:27:34 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Forget about your daily tasks, move to Stralsund on the next week!
Warpstock Europe 2009
Check the list of presentations
- What is successful conference?
Good presentations + hot discussions + and.. *Report* from the conference.
Who is ready to play the role of the reporter? Are you ready to get
interviews, make photos and collect comments? It's very important to
distribute the information about the results of the conference among
all users and developers.
- Do you have a report for other users? For example,
- overview of favorite program
- success story about usage of eComStation in business
- you can make a review of modern technologies which are needed in eCS
- prepare a review of coming technologies: USB 3.0, IPv6, etc.
- Do you have a remote control to make presentations? Central Remote Control supports AirClick
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2009-11-06 20:01:17 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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This competition is aimed at promoting new projects,
support beginning developers and animating the life of the community.
The users submitted many nominations, for an overview with links,
dsecription and screenshots please visit:
ecomstation.ru
Now the time has come to select winners, please cast your votes at
the eComStation website:
ecomstation.com
The voting booth will close at november 13, the winners will be
announced at Warpstock Europe 2009.
Categories:
- Best eComStation Application
- Best WorkPlace Shell Application
- Best eComStation Utility
- Best eComStation Driver
- Best eComStation Developer Tool
- Best eComStation Game
- Best eComStation tool for engineer/student
- Best eComStation web-site
Please notify other OS/2 and eComStation users about the voting,
every voice is important!
[This is a joint program of eCo Software and Mensys BV intended to
promote the use of eComStation]
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2009-11-01 01:32:43 -- Eugene Gorbunoff [ecomstation.ru]
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Few events in the Internet:
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