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  1. This is not something the admins can change, it needs to be reported in invisionpower's forums. Did you post this there yet? And yes, opera9 supports rich-text editing, the workaround is to use it on this site by "mask as IE". (right-click page >> Site prefs >> Network >> Browser ID >> dropdown)
  2. Did you read the forum description? This section of the forum is for OFFERING tips, not for asking help. And in any case, warez is not allowed, so be careful! * topic closed
  3. Am I the only one who suspects PowerISO is the same old WinISO with a new name? PowerISO - http://www.poweriso.com/faq.htm Screenshot:
  4. Hi, this is not pointless at all! I fully agree with the first post. Here's a quote from one of my old posts:
  5. Just give cdimage (the GUI version linked above) a try! Given the right options, ISO9660:1999 wont be a trouble.
  6. Will work, provided you just obtain the ".discinfo" file from DVD.And if you're downloading the fedora DVD anyways, you might as well download fedora core 5 instead! Its got much better hardware support!
  7. And I immediately have trouble with it! Tab-focus is non-existent now (meaning, clicking current tab's title would take away focus from that, to the one just before it). And another feature I'm used to, also is missing, but I forgot it by the time I came to post this... Ok, remembered - every link i click from M2 (opera mail) or external URL links (from messengers) opens up a new window instead of tab! EDIT: And a friend solved it! Alt+P (prefs) >> advanced >> Tabs >> toggle below settings. "Click on tab to minimize" , "Open windows instead of tabs" Apparently, that was to mimic firefox behaviour, but its irritating!
  8. FYI - its not Office 2006, its 2007. Moving this topic to the beta forum.
  9. Yep, bug - but its been made a bug deliberately. IE7 treats BHOs/browser-addins differently, compared to IE6.
  10. May I suggest using MS's own cdimage.exe (to create ISO) instead of mkisofs.exe ? Here it is, with a GUI shell - cdimageGUI Do give it a try & post back your findings....
  11. Yes, just compare using file-size (with beyond compare). And over-write whichever files are identical.
  12. But can the above script be used while logging in a non-privileged user? AFAIK, tcp/ip settings are modifiable only by users with admin privileges.
  13. I've noticed this too! Its partially because of the date-stamps on the files. Well, if the files are same in byte-size & you know for SURE that they're the same, just replace them! For example, you know that the file "drivers.cab" in both CDs are identical - just copy one over the other!
  14. The full article needs to be read.... :yawn: The fact remains that Vista code will be finalised by July-August. The gold master, volume-licensing, commercial availability on shelves - these events will take the rest of those 6 months gap. DigeratiPrime- Errr, what you saw was just a beta. Other divisions at MS would still be doing their own parts, without having merged their work into Vista yet. And FYI, XP felt equally "piggish" in the final betas, even just 6 months before release.
  15. The full article needs to be read.... :yawn: The fact remains that Vista code will be finalised by July-August. The gold master, volume-licensing, commercial availability on shelves - these events will take the rest of those 6 months gap.
  16. Are you sure? Because I definitely downloaded the official one from MS site, and I can confirm it was build 5299!
  17. I was waiting since march 12 for this, They kept delaying! Finally started dl'ing it the moment it was released. Yep, I'm running it now, and I've got to say that this is the first redhat release in a LOOOONG while that I'm satisfied with.Good hardware support, latest stable versions of packages, fast performance, refreshing new default look.... The last version I actually liked was redhat 7.3 - after that, all subsequent redhat/fedora releases were too bad in one way or other, and the old desktop theme was horrible - they had used a redhat theme which literally blurred out all variation in looks of KDE & GNOME. But core5 feels nice in all ways.
  18. And just so that no one else needs to rack their heads like I had to, to get version info before downloading (to judge whether its worth getting), the version of this preview is 5335 (to be precise, the version tab says, 7.00.5335.5 (winmain(wmbla).060317-1722)). The previous public preview had build number 5299.
  19. If you have an nVidia or ATi graphics card, read: http://lwn.net/Articles/175793/ And here's further reading on usage, to get new users started - http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_5_in...tion_notes.html
  20. I was hoping XGL would be included in Fedora Core 5, what with the 5 days delay & all... But no
  21. massive improvements. I think I'll like this as the best of the fedora/redhat series. No more "bloaty" feel, its light & sprightly, & easy on the eyes.... Release Notes - notes Download - http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
  22. xper or MartinL, We'd need a new forum created in "Microsoft Betas" - called "Office 2007"!
  23. Well, its easy enough for even those restricted users to install opera/firefox in their desktop/mydocs folder! Moreover, the original poster wants a way to block the internet COMPLETELY - not just iexplore or msnmsgr..... Even ping.exe should not be able to access! And when you want to block inet access comprehensively, its hard work to keep looking into & changing permissions of 40-odd executables/DLLs.
  24. Well, you can post some news thats okay, but what irritated him was you should not do that, promoting one forum at another! Our forum has plenty of our own unique stuff, all that neowin seems to have is spam in abundant numbers.Did you ever read forum etiquette & welcome & guidelines? (links in my sig)
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