I thought it was good, but the wooden acting in places were a harsh reminder that I was merely watching a movie and not a real personal drama...
Two new kernels, one on the cutting edge and one on the bleeding edge. Namely, 2.6.29.6 and 2.6.30.1. Changelogs are here:...
Now you're getting the picture. :)
Try getting to this article that explains the differences:...
OpenSolaris is not Solaris, just bear that in mind. They're actually quite different.
The biggest difference right now is that Linux definitely has a future and Solaris' is less certain. Really though, Solaris is nice enough, but...
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The official Fedora spin of Linux has either 32-bit or 64-bit, but not both. My guess is you have an x86_64 disc, which is for the AMD64...
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I get it, but I didn't have the patience to watch it to be honest. :O As horrible as he is intending to be, he still comes across as more...
It sounds like you have RAID 0 and RAID 1 confused. RAID 1 provides redundancy at the cost of one HDD, whereas a RAID 0 is fundamentally like 1...
Replace the PSU on general principle, since it is generic. As for the mobo, I would sniff around for bad capacitors, which look and act like...
Are you kidding? Here's what lye does when it's introduced to your skin:...
3D on ATI hardware is worthless on Linux. FPS is low, a lot of features aren't supported, and if you have a newer card on a newer kernel, you'll...
Flouride is very good for your teeth, and very bad to ingest. A toothpaste should have flouride, unless you're in the habbit of swallowing it. In...
Here are some commentaries on the situation: The Real News Network - Iran's third camp The Real News Network - Iran not a Twitter Revolution
The chassis and PSU are only a small part of the cost of a new PC, so it doesn't make much sense to upgrade around them. This is especially true...
Well, technically it can, but the result isn't as speedy as it potentially could be. The bottom line is that you will see an improvement in speed...
DDR is "Double Data Rate". So you take the clocks and multiply them by two. 166MHz DDR runs at 333MHz effective, 200MHz runs at 400MHz effective....
Hello, welcome to HWF. Yes, that will slow down all of your RAM to run at 333MHz instead of 400MHz, decreasing your memory bandwidth. Of...
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