I read an analysis once that suggested that compared to windows and mac users, linux users were better at solving a problem using logical reasoning, but they were also more likely to have...
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I read an analysis once that suggested that compared to windows and mac users, linux users were better at solving a problem using logical reasoning, but they were also more likely to have...
over NINE THOASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND
I'm having a bit of trouble with hotkeys
Ctrl+C, Ctrl+T, etc
I've found that a lot of these keys are set up so they are in easy to reach places on the keyboard (and in particular, they are very...
... and it's quite hard, but every sentence i type is a little bit faster.
I did a typing test before I started, and averaged 54 wpm on qwerty
hoping i can top that soon.
wish me luck :)
One of the universities close to me has a beowolf cluster. From memory it's 8 computers, couple of pentium III, but mainly P4, all running windows XP with full GUI and antivirus (keeping in mind that...
fallout 3
hey, it's pretty much oblivion...
it's a WHOLE FREAKING LOT OF MONEY
seriously, to me at least, the values loose all meaning once you go over 100 million.
I struggle to visualize anything higher than that as more than a figure...
From the social network.
you can often google the model number of any laptop you are looking at along with the word linux, and find forum posts, or reviews on blogs where people discuss how easily they got things to work in...
there is no smiley face that can express how happy this makes me.
EDIT: this is a command line only, server release of utorrent (it has no graphical user interface)
the windows version of...
providing you still have the .torrent files (or can download them again)
you should be fine.
I know that in Transmission you can open a .torrent file, you can tell it NOT to start straight away,...
It's great that you're trying to make the output more readable with the different colour, but it doesn't help
You can put
tags around them by highlighting them and clicking on the hash above...
wow, this thread is older than I thought
I use NTFS for my music partition.
It's not a great file system, but I haven't had any actual problems with it so far.
Support from linux has been flawless.
Being able to access your backups...
made this google search...
for what it's worth, I don't actually know what's wrong here, so if anyone else wants to jump in and solve this problem, feel free to do so...
hmm, very strange
do you happen to know the model of graphics card you are using, and the drivers you have installed for that card. And are the controls affected in windowed mode?
that's quite a high powered system for linux. I would suggest that if you upgrade to 4gb of RAM, a 64 bit install would be the way to go. You SHOULD be fine with gnome, providing you don't go crazy...
if you're using KDE, it is almost certainly relevant.
my first piece of advice is that you turn off any advanced desktop effects you have on, even if that's not a long term solution, it could...
I think the car dealer has chosen a BAD place to set up shop
that being said, IRL, I will almost always go to the smaller business, providing they deliver a comparable product to the big guys.
OSX
<.<
don't judge me
Android also has apps already written that are designed for a mobile device.
it is built from the ground up to work on a mobile device with a touch screen.
OH MY GOD THAT IS BRILLIANT.
I want to do this, with a custom built, really fast. microATX or miniATX, and OSx86.
I don't even like OSX that much and I still want to do it.
it has a physical HDD. If they put some sort of flash memory it would be MUCH thinner and lighter.
this was my first thought as well. And something like I'm seeing in newer mobile phones (the...
2287 days, 2:52,
yeah, that's crazy. I tip my hat to that mysterious person.
On another note, are we asking if a computer would be usable without upgrading for 20 years?
or if a computer could...