I got the order in the afternoon of the 15th, 13:45 pst according to paypal but it wasn't charged completely until that evening, so I'm thinking they may have run out of money by that point. Kinda sucks, but I did still get decent deals from Newegg as usual.
Well I went in for the entire system, around $1100 shipped, with about $85 worth of mail in rebates and the Paypal 15% which means probably around $50 max. It always takes them awhile to process the PayPal orders because they want to make sure your shipping to the Paypal confirmed address.
So, I have a couple of BFG 7800 GT OC's in SLI mode and the thing that pisses me off about them the most is the f'n cooling units. Absolutely the most difficult things to clean in terms of the fan. Now I know these two cards are getting a bit long in the tooth, now that Nvidia has announce G80...
Great suggestion! I've run a few of these releases in test environments and they are pretty up-to-snuff. I hate having to download new ISO's every few weeks, that can get quite annoying but Sun does use Torrents...
Check your environment, do:
#set
or
#$PATH
and see what comes back, or just find out where the commands you can't run are and see if you can run them from the literal path, ie instead of
#ifconfig -a
run
#/usr/sbin/ifconfig -a
Solaris 10 06/06 for SPARC/X86/64 has been released officially from Sun. It's available for free to the public.
Here's what's new:
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/whats_new.jsp
Warning to potential newbies, Solaris is not what I would call a place to start out learning Linux/UNIX...
Sounds like it's not taking your .profile or ksh.profile. Do a
$su -
and it should prompt you for a password. Then it will read your environment files correctly.
People need to realize that there is no "get rich quick," and just be happy with what they have. If everyone could do it then everyone would be "rich," and inflation would just kick in.
Well now the truth comes out. About halfway down that page I linked above:
1. Insert the Windows XP bootable CD into the computer.
2. When prompted to press any key to boot from the CD, press any key.
3. Once in the Windows XP setup menu press the "R" key to repair Windows...
Well assuming you are using DHCP for you client machine, it should be checked for the default (get netbios settings from DHCP server, if not use Netbios over TCP/IP), your samba should be setup with a server string name and be setup for share level permissions.
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