"Weight: Standard"
Now we don't see much non-standard weights, at least not in printers.
"Weight: Standard"
Now we don't see much non-standard weights, at least not in printers.
@HeroreV said:
Linux developers hate rebooting so much that even after a kernel update, Ubuntu said nothing about rebooting. Then a power failure caused a restart, which caused the Nvidia driver to stopped working. I couldn't find the installer, so I had to edit xorg.conf to change the driver to nv, startx, download the installer, get out of X, run the installer, and startx again.
Sorry, but you installed the NVidia driver the wrong way.
Had you installed it via apt-get (package name is nvidia-glx if I'm not mistaken) it would be updated every time the kernel was updated.
@lpope187 said:
It was just released as stable a few months ago, so I'm not surprised you didn't hear about it. It does have some performance issues - it hasn't been optimized. It isn't 100% as it will fail in some corner cases like extending the MFT in certain scenarios.
OK, I stand corrected. Didn't remember it because I haven't had an NTFS partition for almost a year.
The main problem is that the only filesystem supported by Windows, Mac AND Linux is FAT32. If you format it as, say, ReiserFS, then it is only readable on Linux.
If you use NTFS, you can read/write to it on Windows and read-only on Linux (can Macs at least read NTFS?)
So you don't really have much option if you want compatibility across Win/Mac/Linux.
I hate people which think that "hacking" is using a keylogger to steal a MSN/Gmail/Yahoo/MySpace/... password from someone, or creating fake pages and sending phishing-scam e-mails.
@bobday said:
Wasn't there some mess like this having to do with master and slave settings on IDE devices?
In Linux/UNIX, the KDE desktop environment uses "slaves", small programs/API's that are specialized in only ONE thing (ie. doing HTTP downloads). They are exactly what the name says, slaves: they just do their job, nothing else.
And there are people which are bothered by it: http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/node/2075
What Next?
Try searching for "buttociation", "buttigned", "buttembly", "glbutt", "pbuttive", "pbuttion", "clbutt", "carcbutt"... Even "Picasso" doesn't escape, and becomes "Picbutto".
@kirchhoff said:
http://www.sukest.com.br/template.php?pagina=/etc/slackware-version&category=552&screen=0&search=
Slackware 11. 2.6.7 kernel.
http://www.sukest.com.br/template.php?pagina=/proc/version&category=552&screen=0&search=
Linux version 2.6.19.1-POWER_EDGE_840 (root@web1) (gcc version 3.4.6) #3 SMP Tue Jan 2 14:14:51 BRST 2007 <br></p>
@newfweiler said:
If you're ever in France, try this lemon soda. It's really good, even if it does taste like ... lemon soda.
Heh. I love the "Pschitt! Yourself" option on the main site.