I have a hp elitebook 2730p that I bought used, the system powered on and posted. There was no hdd drive included, so I bought a refurbished 64GB wintec msata ssd. the issue I am having is that the laptop does not seem to recognize the ssd. When I hooked the ssd up to my desktop with a msata...
I too have run into this newer variant of the fakeav class. I have found that winsockfix takes care of networking issues. I have also had an issue where the infection is doing something to stop the keyboard and mouse from working. so far every computer has been a laptop or used ps/2 and...
i'm pretty sure the first distro i used was caldera 1.3 but it might have been and older version (5.2 or 4.something) of red hat. either way im pretty sure what ever it was it had a 2.0 kernel.
yeah, once i stuck in my machine it showed up under the bttv driver, then i found some info about that and it turns out its a bt878 chipset made by hauppauge for leadtek.
i recently inherited a a leadtek capture card that doesnt have much info on it, it just says leadtek winfast 44211 rev b123 on on the board itself it says hauppauge inc. c. 1998
just a shot in the dark, but would anyone happen to know this cards actual model or chipset is, leadtek's website...
1. Have you ever had a hard drive fail on you?
yes
2. Have you ever had a USB Pen fail on you? (if you've used these)
no
4. Have you ever had a CD-R, DVD-R, or other optical media fail/corrupt on you?
yes
5. Have you ever deleted a file by accident and had it be unrecoverable?
yes...
this is a little ot, but does anyone know if the xfx 6600gt agp version has a thermal sensor built in? i ask because based on the read out of nvidia program it never goes above 36c even after hours of gaming. right now im thinking that it is either no thermal sensor on the card or that the...
yes you can dual boot as its called. i havent done it in a long time, but im sure it has gotten easier. you should be able to find a plethora of dual boot guides by searching google; heres a couple to get you started.
http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/Linux+NT-Loader.shtml...
fedora has a larger community behind it and more repositories of software than you can shake a stick at.
heres some good links for fedora help when and if you need it.
http://www.fedorafaq.org/
http://www.fedoraforum.org/
the surest way for the g5 powerbooks to come out is to buy a g4 powerbook, they always release the new awesome powerbooks after you just spent $2000 on the previous revision.
debian, unbuntuu seemed unfinished when i tried it (warty). it wasnt anything big just little things, like the gnome keyring deal crashed alot on my system.
in my experience, regardless of mac or pc, the most ram you can afford is the right amount.
i.e. if you can afford a 1 GB so-dimm that works with ibooks buy it
if your running gdm which by default fedora does, just click on session at the login screen and select xfce. if not there is some file to edit and tell what you want to use, i believe its somewhere around /etc/X11
your welcome. the thing i like about that site the most is that when i was under the gentoo flag i was almost as bad as some of those people. luckily i saw the light and returned to the one true distro, slackware.
isnt zealotry great?
all i know is, i never thought i wasted my money until the end. they could have strung it out a little more i think.
levels 1-13 = 50.00
level 14 = -50.01
damn you valve i want my penny
you need to change a certain file to point towards "init 3" instead of whatever it is now init 5 or something like that. im sorry but i dont remember the name of that file in red hat, poke around /etc/init.d and /etc/rc.d i think its in there somewhere; maybe one of the files in /etc.
edit...
that looks like it doesnt recognize your usb chipset, which is understandable if your computer is brand new. red hat 9 is old, you should download fedora and use it instead.
http://fedora.redhat.com/