Sorry, but I don't know what to suggest. This is a rare problem, certainly I've never come across it before. Try Google or Microsoft Support
Well is there anything actually wrong with your hardware configuration? I would leave things be for now, if it's only the device manager playing up
I can't believe how tedious it is to perform administrative tasks under a Limited user account! :x: To run the Computer Management Console as...
Just read Karni's post. Looks like he's found your answer Wow, i've never come across this before! Click the 'View' menu and choose 'show...
LOL, now look what you've started, Donkey! :) *Runs away from AT and Addis* :D
Oh right. To be honest, I find little use in desktop search applications. I think they are all overrated. Maybe it's because I don't have many...
That's bizarre. The CD-ROM repositories were enabled by default on my Kubuntu box. So what are your thoughts on Kubuntu?
What is Kat?
LOL, I don't mind who's running VIA hardware, as long as it's not me :) It's just in my experiences, I've found VIA hardware to be very...
Why is it a confidence booster?
I'm geting rid of an old computer, pre-loaded with Xubuntu 6.06 and full multimedia support. Would make an ideal second/spare computer for anyone...
Wine will set the directory for you. I think it's normally located at ~/.wine/ BTW, you may want to check out Wine Doors. It's a brand...
Hey Rjcube Have you configured the virtual Windows drives in WINE yet? just type: winecfg And check it's all set up properly. Also,...
Yeah, like Addis said net send computer_name your_message If I remember correctly, Windows XP disables the messenger service by default. To...
That video is shocking! I had to turn it off a quarter of the way through because I was cringing so much!
Download the DivX codec package. It's compatible with Windows Media Player
You've made the right decision :) Once you get past the inital discomfort of using Linux, you'll see just how good an OS it really is.
Agreed. I wouldn't recommend Slackware to Linux newbies :eek: If you run Xubuntu and find it a little slow, you could always try the iceWM...
Nah, you need at least 256MB of RAM to use KDE. More so for GNOME
Sorry Gar0foli, this thread has gone too far. We do not want this kind of topic discussed on the forums. Thanks
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