if the computer with the cable modem runs linux, it wouldnt be that hard to use an ethernet cable to connect the two, and then setup IPtables to work accordingly. i dont know very much about...
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if the computer with the cable modem runs linux, it wouldnt be that hard to use an ethernet cable to connect the two, and then setup IPtables to work accordingly. i dont know very much about...
i have a media computer setup with these specs:
pentium 4 @ 3.0ghz, with HT
4GB dual channel DDR 400 mhz RAM
radeon x300 graphics card
300w brand-name PSU
it has a pci express graphics slot.
...
i wait about 5 minutes for you to suffocate because you forgot your space suit.
dawning my space suit, i claim the hill.
my ctrl-v is empty.
but, you just lost the game.
http://cache.ohinternet.com/images/f/fa/The_Game.jpg
HOLY CRAP.
i have been trying to remember what that movie is for about a year now. finding it in a semi-random post is... awesome.
answering a couple other questions:
as jerrys said, the regular 32-bit kernel will only support so much ram. the pae kernel will support far more, and the 64bit kernel does aswell.
i believe...
i had an old webservver going for a long time... it got up to about 100-150 days a couple times. it never made it much past that, though.
...and they told me something along the lines of: "you have a virus on your windows computer that got in through your e-mail." it was in a foreign accent.
it made me laugh because i havent even...
to boring.
just saw this: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=104802
and was wondering if anyone here might have any similar experiences/stories.
from the article:
i should have looked into glxgears first.
my laptop is a core2 duo with onboard graphics, and it gets just above 60fps... yours should be doing better than that. as to why it is...
if you know where to look, you can get a "broken one" that has bad batteries in it for something near (if not) free. wire up a couple of lawn mower batteries to it, and it will work just fine, and it...
http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/news2/Largest-Linux-Single-System-Image-in-the-World-by-NASA-2.png
i want to see something ubuntu-related, and preferably innovative.
never.
curl is working as it should. you just need to either declare an output file, or output it to a file using the ">" character.
example:
curl -k list.txt > image.jpg
that will make a file...
you realize that "running without an issue" and "running at excellent frame rates" are two different things, right?
btw, 60fps is pretty good, especially for that graphics card. 20-35 fps is...
what are these problems? if they are related to the desktop environment, you can revert to the old one as r-senior said. if it is more they are not all desktop environment related, we might still be...
can you access your files from ubuntu?
you might have better luck asking on a windows forum about this.
you just need to reinstall grub, and everything should work like it should.
you will need to boot from a live cd to fix your system.
go here (i think it still works, but no guarantees...):...
just hook it up and see if it works. if not, right click applications in the unity panel
(defaults to left side of screen), and select system. find "additional drivers" (may need to search for it)...
you should do some reading on amd and intel. wikipedia is a great place to start. :)
I plan on upgrading very soon. (withing the next month) according to some articles i found, amd will be releasing bulldozer very soon. bulldozer is rumored to out perform the phenom II's by 50%.
is it an early SSD prototype? but, it wouldn't make any sense for it to connect using a floppy connector... (or is it a floppy connector?)
now i want to know what it is....
I just found this article, and then i went ahead and edited the wikipedia page.
from wikipedia:
CeBIT's website
XBitLab's article on it. This is the first one i found, then i did some more...
have you checked the boot order in the bios?