You know to be honest, I can't quite remember what it was that annoyed me. It might have been the package manager but it was ages ago. So don't...
I tried PC-BSD, wasn't too impressed. But didn't really give it an extensive run.
Swansen, only 50% of his total CPU capacity was being used. If he runs 2 instances, or uses an SMP client he'll be using close to 100% capacity....
You might want to look at Western Digital's new 74GB Raptor drives and use your Seagate as a separate storage drive if you want really good...
I've not heard of such a thing, you need to check your motherboard.
I didn't see the forum, since I'm using RSS feeds to check threads. It wouldn't actually be possible to combine in any sort of way.
I can't tell you which is the best, since I've never tried every single router. I've had good experienced with Netgear routers.
Yet another thread which I had to find out the forum it was posted in to understand what you were on about.
There's nothing wrong with his statement. Standardisation with driver interfaces, and certainly this wifi issue would be good for Linux.
How do you mean multiple OSs? You mean Windows 2000 and XP, or Windows and Linux? If its the latter, don't bother trying.
Firefox hasn't let you down. Link: is not a supported protocol, so how would firefox know how to handle it? I wonder why IE opens it when its not...
80% increase in FP performance? F*cking hell. If this is true, and it turns out to be feasible to exploit in real world applications, we could...
5 Mbit/s is approx 5000 kbit/s.
True, but I've never seen Windows cmd.exe do that.
The most basic card you can get depends on your motherboard. If you have AGP, then you can use a lot of the older cards, but none of the newest...
Seem to be a bit paranoid to me. Linux is very unlikely to be exploited if you keep updated packages, OpenBSD more so, but running in a VM seems a...
Not that it still applies now, but despite the security of OpenBSD, I've read it doesn't perform all too well under heavy load. This may have...
RPM's are for rpm based distributions. You can use a tool called "alien" to convert rpms to debs with reasonable success rate. You'll find it a...
From Linux watch: When it comes to troublesome Linux peripherals, WiFi takes the cake. Sparked by the Portland Project's efforts to bring...
As I said no. Strings and files are still data, regardless of their structure.
Separate names with a comma.