Well unfortunately it doesn't seem to be the memory. I set the voltage to 2.0 and it would still hang. I swapped in the known good memory from the second system and I still get the same results. Any other suggestions on how to narrow down what it is?
Ok so it was time to build new systems for the wife and I. I picked everything out and just doubled it. Everything came in and the install seemed to go fine until I went to load Vista. One will be ok for a few minutes (5-10) and then just lock up. It doesn't matter whether it's in the BIOS or the vi...
Alright this is what I get for not posting in the past 2 years and trying to catch up on topics. Anyway the linux router project was picked up by some other people and is now continued as LEAF.
Nice to see you alive, ANApex. Was about to add you to the list of endangered TR users And I liked the expansion for NWN too, haven't played Morrowind.
I've been around just haven't found much to post on lately. I finally remembered to get rid of that horrible .5 score for Folding too
My wife and I played through the expansion for NWN and loved it, it's not as long as the original but still a decent story line. After install time the only disc in you need is the expansions disc, that's even for the original campaign.
Edit: If potter isn't original, what other books have you read like it? (just curious to know if you know any other good reading books) Many things in Potter are unoriginal, I had planned on listing some but after others mentioned they haven't read it yet I didn't want to turn the thread in to a sp...
You could always use a distro like Knoppix, save your space and get a fully functional linux distro at the same time. Knoppix can also be installed to a HD instead of run from a CD but I haven't tried it so I'm not sure how much space it would use. Running from the CD has worked great though so I ha...
I have a Sharp Zaurus that I can do this with and have tested it but I don't use it that often since the Z has no built in speaker. But yeah it's possible as long as the PDA can get to the files.
VNC viewer should at least be in the standard CD set, it was last time I used it. I've also seen some other remote desktop viewing software which will allow you to connect to VNC servers, can't remember the name of them right now though.
well for the more-informed l33t ppl of the world. there's such things called keygens, cracks, reg codes, etc... its not like you ppl dont know these things... so easy to come by, it's pitiful. Well for the more-informed people of TR there's such things as actually paying for software you use and no...
There's nothing "n00blar" or wrong about using VMWare to mess around with different operating systems. The only downside is that most people won't want to pay for a $300 license just to mess around.
I've run across links to software for Linux that will allow you to do it. Never really tried them and won't post what they were but there are a few out there.
And then, there's this: http://www.gigafast.com/products/Switches/EZ800-S/EZ800-S.htm 8 ports switched ... available for $25 (US) from Newegg. Maybe you can get a friend in the US to grab one for you? I've had one of these for a few weeks... no complaints. Don't buy the Gigafast, it sounds like a g...
Maybe try logging in to RHNs webpage and see if it prompts you to fill out the survey. Other then that go through the registration wizard and make a new account. And of course remember to fill out those surveys
Since 9 came out RedHat has been making me reconfirm through an email link that I still want to use their free update service. I think they send it out once every couple months or so. Annoying but other then that no problems with it.