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<< Time to download Linux distro #4. (Mandrake, Redmond (which wouldn't install for some reason), Redhat, and now Gentoo). edit: One question. Does the installer have a GUI? The installation instructions talk about a lot of command prompt commands. >>
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<< I want to know your thoughts on their "portage" system. I really want to know if they are telling the truth when they say it is sooo much better than BSD ports. >>
Well so far I'm pretty impressed with the portage system.. so far I've installed apache, lynx, xf86, and a few...
well, after reading a lot of reviews... i went out and bought it on monday....
Here's my review (note that my review is based on opinion, not fact)
This game is being marketed as an RPG first and foremost. I think this is wrong as it is not an rpg in anyway shape or form. IGN.com has listed...
Since you're using outlook... why not get a handy little program that will automatically backup your PST file for you and store it in a location you specify on weekly or daily (whatever you set it to) basis.
You can find the little program under Outlook 2000 on the microsoft office site. It's...
What filesystem are you using? There's quite a few FAT 32 disk recovery progs... but for NTFS, the only one i know of is Easy Recovery by On Track (http://www.ontrack.com/easyrecovery/)
I think they should still offer a free download of a functional (not fully afaik) version of their software...
I had this happen to me a while back... i can't remember the exact steps.... but here's what i suggest you do:
1. Make sure that 'Simple file sharing' Is unchecked. Should be an option when opening 'explorer' and clicking on folder options, then click on the advanced tab, then uncheck simple...
I experienced this once... and it was a bios related issue. My mobo manufacturer put out an updated bios to fix the problem... and now i don't experience that ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO port address error.
Check and see if your mobo manufacturer put out a fix. MSI had...
Thanks for your reply... hehe sounds like you've been through this a couple times... and got it down so you can say it all in one breath lol :)
Thanks for the link to... when i visited the forums... i thought i got redirected... but they use the same forum software that AT uses. hehe
Well...
Well, i think i've rebooted my computer about 12 times so far... and the day is still early :( I've been having trouble with my comp's stability earlier... so i underclocked my cpu. It is supposed to run at 133/33 but my system would never be stable at that rate.
So, after a month of that...
I once experienced this... when i mapped a whole lot of network shares... and lan traffic was already pretty high... (i was transferring files from one comp to another). But i don't think that's what's causing you probs...
In your case, since you say the drive is fine.... i have a few...
<< Right now? I'd say 2000, give it a couple of months and I think XP will be the fastest and most stable Microsoft OS. >>
That's pretty much what i think too :)
Well 4 pages.... i'll just post mine and maybe i have some that the rest missed. Here are the programs that i love :)
FTP Clients/Servers:
FlashFXP http://www.flashfxp.com
SmartFTP http://www.smartftp.com
RaidenFTPD http://www.raidenftpd.com/en
Multimedia:
Winamp http://www.winamp.com...
I would have to agree with the rest.... apache is the way to go. Either way, you'll need to keep up on security patches and the like... you'll also have to accept that apache was not created with win32 in mind... the windows port was more of an afterthought...
As for ultra security... the web...
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