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1. Monitoring Eve skilltraining with Nagios - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
this so rocks.. going to set it up in the morning!
- by Hagis McBree - at 2009.02.25 00:02:00
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2. Minmatar essential skills? - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Hagis McBree on 12/08/2008 20:09:32 Originally by: Krissam yea, especially with those no cap, not able to shoot your self out of a paper bag, autocannons. Fixed it for you.
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.08.12 20:09:00
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3. Minmatar essential skills? - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Pick a ship, and train for that ships systems, be it armor, shield, launchers, or projectiles. You will need good cap skills, Minmatar have less cap, so it runs out faster when active tanking, you need ok to good drone skills, and you will need go...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.08.12 14:30:00
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4. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Hagis McBree on 06/08/2008 19:40:58 takakoshimizu is the original developer. I ran into a bunch of issues at work so haven't had a chance to work on it since I posted it on sourceforge. We are looking for more devs to contribute, se...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.08.06 19:36:00
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5. Change skills from your Mobile - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Dr Sheepbringer Also iPhone supports VPN, but not sure if it's usable to the apps. yes any network connection can/will use the VPN connection. and you can force all traffic through it by selecting the "Send All Traffic"...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.08.04 18:36:00
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6. Change skills from your Mobile - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Krissam whenver you use a wireless connection there's always a chance someone will sniff a packet, but due to the massive ammount of trafic when vnc'ing i wouldn't be worried about it. but it is so easy to set up a VPN s...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.08.04 15:25:00
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7. Change skills from your Mobile - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
for most people VNC is going to be slow due to the asynchronous nature of broadband. Most people have great download rates, but there upload rate sucks, so when the client is pushing out the data it is caped by that. As a side note.. VNC is not ...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.08.04 14:23:00
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8. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Rees Noturana [ That's what I figured. It would be nice to see the project continue to use Subversion on Sourceforge. Is there a reason why it was changed to CVS? <snip> I uploaded it with out looking at the hidden...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.24 19:33:00
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9. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
send me a e-mail via sourceforge so I can add you to the dev team if you want.. the sql issue I think is due to the way it was uploaded.. I think, let me look into it.
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.18 15:25:00
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10. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
use the eveskillmonitor, as for the .svn folders, they are put there by the devtools when you check it out and update via its svn tool.
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.17 13:54:00
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11. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
https://sourceforge.net/projects/eveskillmonitor/ is the new home for Cel's skill monitor cocoa. I need developers willing to help on this project, let me know ingame or on the forums if you can help.
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.16 14:06:00
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12. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
OK sent a application to SourceForge for approval.. I'll keep you all posted with any updates, if you want to help in the development this program send me a in-game mail.
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.14 15:00:00
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13. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Cel Halcyon Go for it. All I ask is that I remain in the credits for what I've done on it. You all deserve this tool to develop further, so we should do what we can. I'll work on it when I can as well. Thank you... I'll...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.11 20:50:00
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14. Skill Monitor Cocoa - Fully Native Skill Monitoring for Mac OS X - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Cel would you mind if I started a new project on sourceforge.net so we can have people work on the codebase? I would also host a forum and wiki on my servers for the project..
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.07.10 20:57:00
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15. my first battlecruiser - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Edited by: Hagis McBree on 29/01/2008 18:26:27 take a look at http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=299970
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.01.29 18:26:00
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16. Update skill training from outside the client - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Alerik Comments appreciated. However with the best will in the world sometimes its impossible to be ready with a long training skill to go when I'm away. This computer only has a 9Gb drive running Win2000 using a PIII 900Mhz...
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.01.20 16:14:00
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17. Update skill training from outside the client - in Skill Discussions [original thread]
VNC is your friend.. you can then log into your home computer remotely and then do any thing you want. A cool thing to do if you can install any software on your work computer is get a live linux cd with vnc installed on then then boot to the cd.
- by Hagis McBree - at 2008.01.18 19:20:00
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