Where does Redhat in particular keep the 'default user' directory. Like when you create a new user it copies kde settings and the basic folders etc to thier home directory. Where does it copy them from? Like windows has the Default user folder.
We would like to add a www and cgi bin folders...
Ok so I have a AIW 7500 card and can't seem to get X to work at all, during install I can't get any of the test configs to work and I'm noticing there's not a whole lot of support for ati cards and linux...
Anywhere I can find drivers for this or anything?
Looking at getting one to mess around with and learn solaris but I don't really know anything about the hardware hehe.
Was looking at getting one of these 3. . But don't know exactly what else i'd need to run it. From what i gathered i need a video converter to run it off a regular monitor or...
Well I wouldn't blame XP for this, seems pretty obvious your power outage fcked up your system. Do you have a surge protector on it? A CMOS Checksum Error is caused by the cmos battery being dead and will reset the bios settings to the default everytime you restart or it could of been a 1...
<< Did I say stability? No. I'm talking about the critical updates in the form of security holes etc. There is even one for AMD processors. What are there 11 critical updates over what 50 megs total?
Now, where you log in for an update, MS takes inventory of your computer. Now what do you think...
That's pretty normal for 2000, it is not a fast booting OS. XP on the other hand is but if you really wanta complain, install Advanced Server and wait the 5-10 minutes it takes to boot up =).
Never had any problems running games on it and I don't think the requirements are bloated at all considering nearly all pcs made in the last 2-3 years will run it fine.
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