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zivan56

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  1. Its also above the board statistics near the bottom.
  2. I use 2000 on my main computer, Linux for the rest.
  3. I really dont like Bush (as a person), he seems paranoid about weapons of mass destruction. He also created an "every muslim nation is filled with terrorists" histeria. He is going to create the next world war.
  4. Well all I can say is nice design from what I've seen
  5. I mean the thing about a logged in or out status
  6. I've seen xper & FthrJACK post some small details of it on another board, I won't say where but they know
  7. Fanta for me, of course you can't buy it in Canada so I settle for Presidents Choice Cherry Coke $0.35 each
  8. No free time here, maybe an hour maximum each day
  9. ermm.. wouldn't those products be a little bit hard to get hold of unless u can now download hardware Thats why you send an e-mail to companies telling them about MSFN and request to review their harware in detail
  10. What about hardware firewalls?
  11. I see it uses ALSA because of the snd-xxxxxxxxxxxx. not sure about the cd audio, I don't use my computer to listen to CD's. I use the Java e-donkey thing for music, but that was over a year ago.
  12. Try: insmod via82cxxx_audio It should work
  13. I see it loaded, however, it may be a wrong driver, do a cat /proc/pci find the line that has your audio controller, if your motherboard chipset is made by VIA or someone other manufacturers, you may need to use and alternative driver for it.
  14. Use a Windows 9x floppy and run this command: fdisk /mbr That should fix it if the drive is fat16 or fat32.
  15. np, I've been using Debian since v2.2, currently using it for my server. To get the driver to load each time, edit /etc/modules and put in the name of the module without the .o extension on a new line, and it should work Btw, here is another good site about Debian.
  16. Edit: /etc/apt/sources.list and add the following: deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib deb-src ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free deb-src http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US stable/non-US main contrib non-free deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free Now you will get security updates and packages from true Debian servers ever time you do: apt-get update apt-get upgrade I would not suggest doing apt-get dist-upgrade though
  17. Thats not a bad deal, even comes with a spare engine
  18. I remeber buying my P4 2.0A for $600 CDN
  19. IRC servers use alot of bandwidth, I doubt anybody would let you use their linux machine (most isp's have a no irc server policy), especially as a root user. Get an old PI or somthing and install Linux on it. If you dont want to use Linux, then pay for a Windows based IRC server.
  20. I use Webcam2000, works perfectly when I use it as a webcam server.
  21. Thats probably because you downloaded some "All in one" version of Apache, go to http://www.apache.org and download the latest win32 binary, then you put your files in c:\program files\apache group\apache\htdocs\ AnalogX SimpleServer is a simple server as it suggests, and probably would not handle any size of a website, would not recommend running anything on it as it is probably very buggy and has many security problems (or at least according to their change long ).
  22. Basically if you want a free and powerful server go with Linux. I prefer Debian Linux (if you do get it, you should only download the 1st cd) Once you get it running, you need to install the components (as root) with the following: apt-get install apache apt-get install php4 apt-get install mysql apt-get install ssh Then you just put your files in /var/www and you have a web server. Make sure you disable XF86 since its just a memory hog if you are running a server.
  23. Why do you say that? True I do reply to most other topics here because of more a nicer atmosphere on the forums.
  24. HashDump I think you mean Stand By, since Hibernate saves everthing into a file on the disk and shuts the computer off completely. Then when the computer is restarted, it loads everthing into the memory from the file.
  25. Bah, not another PHP-Nuke based site I like both MSFN and Neowin, I have over 1200 posts on Neowin since I joined them, mostly in the Linux, programming, web programming forums.
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