hardware

Blog Post Linux And Microsoft XP Hardware Compatibility Compared
... has performed on a formatted drive suggests that in fact Linux is much more compatible than the XP to many hardwares. The problem that he found lies elsewhere, most of the manufactures of the vari...
Forum Post WinXP product activation cracked: totally, horribly, fatally
...eport available in English here, or in German here) : demonstrates that WPA can be compromised via numerous hardware-related : routes; it all centres on the file wpa.dbl, which WinXP keeps in the : sy...
Forum Post Linux crashed!
...t patch of the OS. Took IBM 6 months to figure it out. MVS can crash, it's just that IBM knows its hardware quite well and is able to, in most cases, deal with any quirks. The systems are des...
Forum Post Ran into Microsoft
...ideo and audio drivers on a beta copy of XP. That fatal error box comes up when the system goes down with a hardware-fault blue-screen, and when it comes back up again it asks you to send a diagnostic...
Forum Post Accountability...
...ot the first recourse. Reboot first and then try a reinstall. If that does not work, then it is a driver or hardware problem. Accountability, what software maker has ever been accountable?...
Forum Post Can Linux be used to copy copy-protected CDs?
It doesnt work unless you're using a very specific set of hardware/software combination. I own 3 of the CDs in question, and I had absolutely no problem ripping them, encoding them to mp3 and...
Forum Post Linux in the office
...her hand, is awesome. If someone would port it to Windows, I'd use it there instead of IE. On the same hardware, it displays most pages about twice as fast as IE....
Forum Post Contridiction in users logic:
...rtainly is true. IBM is taking all your Linux hard work and is reaping profits from it on the sale of their hardware. No, I'm stating that the ethics argument is bogus. Are you a moron?...
Forum Post Use partition magic 8 or Buy a new hard drive?
...some people prefer this over duel-booting. me, i prefer duel-booting, as i dont want to have to fiddle with hardware. ... parted or use Linux fdisk....
Forum Post Using make on RedHat and YDL 2.2
...l processor, and cannot run your Intel assembly-language programs. Maybe it's time to upgrade your hardware. ...
Forum Post Grub or Lilo with 1.2TB RAID?
... own don't boot when placed in many machines! It is only not difficult if you have the appropriate hardware and bios. I knew I'd be blasted for saying so! But I stand by my estimate of i...
Forum Post HP ze5300 install problem
...) so it doesn't keep trying to probe the firewire controller. I have a Presario that uses the same hardware. The firewire controller and the PCMCIA controller share an IRQ. If the ZE is the s...
Blog Post Great Achievement For Linux
... he wrote : that Linux has caught on in part because while typical Unix versions run on only one or two hardware architectures, Linux runs on more than 20 different hardware architectures includin...
Blog Post Todays Minicomputers are tomorrows Minicomputers... apparently...
... on life. At the Common 2008 user group meeting in Nashville, IBM announced that its venerable minicomputer hardware is being merged with its Unix product line, once called the RS/6000. Result: The sy...
Blog Post Linus Torvalds Speaks
An interview with Linus Torvalds by Richard Morris is really a reason for taking the time and read. I don't know about you but I really enjoy hearing what the creator of Linux has to say so here...
Blog Post Links and portals
...or the portals, we did find an amazing assortment of web pages available. We hit classic marketing portals, hardware and performance information, generic Linux information, technical portals, a couple...
Blog Post The Arch Linux
... binary packages. Packages are targeted for i686 and x86-64 microprocessors to assist performance on modern hardware. A ports/ebuild-like system is also provided for automated source compilation, know...
Blog Post knoppix For Linux, Here's How
...otable Live system on CD or DVD, consisting of a representative collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices a...
 

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