Hi all! I have a problem with my headset, which is very quiet. Its a Logitech USB headset/mic combo. It appears to be working fine, but I can't get the volume up very far at all. The volume is...
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Hi all! I have a problem with my headset, which is very quiet. Its a Logitech USB headset/mic combo. It appears to be working fine, but I can't get the volume up very far at all. The volume is...
I was having the same problem with my g50, but with only one drive. I ended up setting the bios to compatible, nuking the drive, reinstalling vista, then XP, then linux. All has been fine now for...
I was having the same problem with my G50 (bought from newegg which is a different model than the best buy version) and it was the drive settings that were making the install go haywire. Switching...
Would just like to chime in and say I got this working on my G50V this morning, on 8.10. Awesome software, and the guide on sf.net worked great.
Good guide!
ifup wlan0didn't work for me, so I had to
sudo /etc/init.d/networking restartand it came right up.
Here's the hardware:
Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318...
No way. the ps3's interface can't currently run as a service on linux. When I first started hearing the "ps3 will run Linux" stories last year, i got really excited about how powerful the ps3 could...
Hi! You picked an interesting topic for your paper. I won't repeat what others have wrote about freedom and vendor lock in and such, even though they are absolutely at the top of my list for...
Assuming that you were replying to me here :)
You can't see it, but there's 2 switches on top of that safe. That isn't a home network, theres 34 ports throughout the building, and they all lead...
the one on the left is an old win2k exchange server that I'm hoping will die soon - Athlon 1.4, 1GB memory, 35GB raid1 storage.
The one on the right is the horsepower king, weighing in at 400Mhz,...
I'm with tomosaur.
Assuming that you mean "why can't Ubuntu read my NTFS drives?", its not a matter of the operating system being lazy or stupid. Its a matter of Microsoft having a closed source...
The fine folks over at openbsd started the openssh project many many moons ago. Every linux distro that uses openssh is using a port from bsd. The "starting openbsd ssh server" line is just part of...
I've read about this, and the software isn't going to be used to control any of the "driving" aspects of the car. Thank God.
It does, however remind me of a project that I've always wanted to...
I'm getting a new laptop after the new year. I intend to dual-boot Ubuntu and OSX.
Here's one I saw on somebody's .sig somewhere:
"Everything I need to know, I learned by killing smart people and eating their brains"
Google does have locational advertising. I use it. How effective it is depends on your location, however. Google won't determine its localisation from where your server is, but where your business...
While I can understand your desire to run your own host, that really adds a lot of complexity to your project. I host my sites at dreamhost.com, and am very happy overall. Their databases are a bit...
Amen to that. Couple it with something like pluto and you've got one hell of a powerful home server.
Come to think of it, I could make a bit of a living installing this sort of thing.
Many games that run on OSX can be ported to linux, but its more difficult that one might initially think. OSX and Linux have very different graphics subsystems, ie OSX does not (by default) use X to...
Just to throw my $.02 in:
I'd pay exactly as much as its windows or mac equivilant for software that gets ported to linux.
As an example of software:
I use Vegas on windows for video editing,...
Good howto - and easy as pie to do. This is an easy feature, that should be enabled by default though. I think Apple has it in OSX, so in order to compete on a feature to feature basis, we should...