Are there any deals where I can get a HD for $1/GB for a 7200 RPM drive without going to a B&M or doing like three different MIR? It seems like they are all MIR dependent and I hate those things.
They also have the Sceptre 17" X7G for $635 shipped and the Planar 17.4" for $652 shipped. Both these monitors have DVI connections. Anyone have any experience with either one?
Doesn't it bother you guys that M$ is trying to get the new CS students using M$ development tools as soon as possible? You know there are Open Source development products like gcc and others.
No offence to any members here, but if you're looking for help setting up Linux stuff, Anandtech is not the best palce to look. I would suggest searching on groups.google.com for your question. It's a newsgroup search and comes in mighty handy when dealing with Linux type stuff. I know...
I would like to test the OpenGL settings on my Linux boot (Mandrake 8.0), but I have no games that will run under Linux or under Wine. Can you recommend a free OpenGL Linux game for me?
Oh yeah, I took that link off just now... :)
KT7A w/ 1 GHz T-Bird at 1050 (will go higher)
512 PC-133 Infinion RAM
GeForce MX
Santa Cruz
Linksys Ethernet card
IBM 75GXP 45GB
Seagate 8 GB HD (5400 RPM)
I haven't changed any hardware recently. The lockups started happening about two months ago...
Since the problem is OS independent, I figured it is probably a hardware issue. It's not a heat issue I don't think because when it happens my CPU is only at about 36C or so which is well within range. This problem has only been happening lately. I reduced the overclock to 1050 and it's still...
I just switched to 1600 on my Sony 400PS (19") here at work and it is really painful to type and try to read text at this res. I would definitely not want to write code like this. Going back to 1152 right now... Ah, that's much better!
That's the only service I'd put on that would be accesible to external IPs (except ssh2 ;)) If I portfw port 113 to the other box, would every box on the network get the forwarding or would I have to hardwire it for *my* computer? (I'm not sure if that was clear or not). You suggest upgrading...
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