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Yay! Panther just came in the mail! About to install it now and then I'll tell all you guys and gals all about how it went.

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Please help me! Some homework help appreciated here, thanks! I'm trying to simulate a server (e.g. a cpu) which accepts requests (e.g. processes). All requests (theoretically) come in at the same time. Each request consists of the amount of cpu time it needs in addition to a priority on a …

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I've never heard of that setting before. Where did you find it? Is it part of Nvidia drivers??

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You're definitely on the right track looking at your power supply and memory. Is it just this game? Check for any Counter Strike patches. I seem to be seeing a LOT of AMD processors freezing up with new video cards for some reason.

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Can you get an IP address? If you're running Windows 9x/Me, type "winipcfg" in the Run dialog box. If you're using Win 2000/XP then open up a DOS window and type "ipconfig" Let us know the IP address your network card is pulling.

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I have a LaserJet 2200 series which completely opens up in case something gets stuck by the rollers, or whatever they're called. Try opening up the printer and taking out the toner cartridge. See if you could find a staple anywhere under there??

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I have a bit of a problem. I don't know what I did, but all of a sudden, for some strange reason, I can't download stuff off of IE. Lets say I click on a link in Internet Explorer to a .zip file. Instead of asking me to choose a …

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Notice any power spikes? i.e. machine shutting off unexpectedly, etc. that could damage or wear out the power supply? Is the 0/1 flip switch on the back of the power supply set to on (if it exists, otherwise forget about it). Try other outlets that you definitely know work. (Check …

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So you know mandrake definitely works on the partition but redhat won't for some reason? Unfortunately I don't know enough about the different linux distributions to know how each would handle installing to a partition differently. How far into the installation do you get? Are you able to select the …

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You already asked this question in a different thread. [post]8153[/post] I'm locking this thread. I've already replied to your question in the above thread :)

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I'm an Asus fan. I used to run an AMD Athlon XP off of a Gigabit motherboard. It was okay I guess - never any big problems with it. But I really love my Asus.

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Are you behind a proxy server (i.e. at work or school?) Do you have a firewall installed?

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That's a pretty old-school machine. It might require a BIOS update to be able to detect such a large drive. (Remember, when that computer was designed hard drives ran about 500megs to 2 gigs in size). Check with the motherboard manufacturer and see if you can flash your bios.

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TV Tuners wouldn't work because all they do is convert your analog cable tv signal to a digital format your computer can process. You might be able to find short clips of various games streaming over the web (i.e. at a sports website) but I doubt it and it certainly …

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No no! Don't say that. Here's the deal ... We were on a shared server. Moved to a deciated server, but I underestimated the amount of power that this site needed, so the ded. server was slow as hell (that was yesterday). So now we're back on the shared server …

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Go into device manager and check for three things. The first is that there are no errors with your (most likely) secondary IDE channel, as this is what is most likely leading to your cd-rom drive. Second of all, check to make sure that your cd-rom is listed under available …

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Since they didn't post in the Windows 9x subforum, I'm assuming Win NT/2000/XP, but that's just a shot in the dark.

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Daniweb is moving to our very own dedicated server! The site may be down/ you may be redirected over the next day or two while we do some fine tuning and the DNS entry updates itself.

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Basically, he's saying that you should download (from the web) the latest/updated drivers for your hardware. (Drivers are programs that make your hardware such as video card, etc. all work right). e.g. if you have an Nvidia GeForce 4 video card, go to the nvidia.com website and download the latest …

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When you install the Windows XP operating system, the setup program will ask you whether you wish to upgrade your current Windows installation. Or if you want to overwrite your entire existing hard drive with a clean install of WinXP (highly highly suggested). However, be sure to back-up any important …

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help much needed ... i just bought myself an iMac for my dorm room and I can't for the life of me find a nice, freeware ftp client for OS X (jaguar) pleeeez help !!

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I am planning on subscribing to iO in the near future (digital cable service) and would like to use it in conjunction with my Apple 23" Cinema HD display, via a tv tuner for the mac. Being as the cable line will be delivering a digital signal, and it is …

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Hehe, yup! I can never follow along with that fr33k lingo and all that stuff. I guess it's cuz I'm not really a gamer ;) I'll never give up a good game of SimCity 4 or The Sims (+ expansion packs) though! (Gee, I'm really boring I guess LOL)

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Big B, oldversion only has IE versions 1, 2, and 3, which were the old stand-alone versions of IE. IE 4, 5, and 6 have always been integrated into Windows, making it hard to revert back - it's built into the kernel!

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Nothing on the screen at all? Does it beep? Have you tried opening it up and making sure the video card and ram are properly situated in the motherboard?

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Please don't double post. Everyone can reply to the thread here. [thread]1393[/thread] Do a search. I think this question has been asked here multiple times already.

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How did you go into DOS? With a dos boot floppy disk? What was the specific error? The drive isn't NTFS, is it? (Gee, of course it's not - otherwise DOS wouldn't have recognized it at all) Try using fdisk. Otherwise, use a partition manager such as PowerQuest Partition Magic …

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Thanks LinuxTechie :) As a sidenote, oh goodness gracious - don't ask all the problems I've had - but I haven't left you guys! ... I've been moved from cadet to hydrangea to I forgot what to chartreuse, where I now reside. As of Monday (hopefully) I'm moving to a …

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Next time use our search feature ;) This question has already been asked a few times. [thread]306[/thread] [thread]780[/thread]

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Hmm ... I checked the ebay pictures and that circle doesn't look very good at all. Does the picture within the circle appear dimmed, etc? It looks almost like a water stain!

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Of course, I definitely agree with you on this one. I try my best to promote but sometimes real life takes precidence over the Internet world nowadays. Then again, I visit TechTalk pretty regularly and answer questions wherever I can.

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This problem has something to do with the boot loader? I think he is able to dual boot fine. His problem is that he's just trying to mount an NTFS partition from within Linux. That still has to do with /etc/fstab, right?

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It might be that the monitor is just dying on you. Sorta the same way that a lightbulb will burn out when the switch is flicked on or off instead of while it's in use. Another idea is that the Packard Bell video card didn't like the monitor and sent …

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As far as I know, you cannot do this. First of all, your motherboard has to be able to support PC3200 RAM. Check your motherboard specs. Second of all, as far as I know, if you mix PC2100 with PC3200, all of the ram will run at the speed of …

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An Apple G5 ... Dual 2 Ghz 2 gigs DDR 400 SDRAM (PC3200) ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Apple Cinema HD Display (23" flat panel) SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) (currently own harman/kardon SoundSticks) The G5 is backordered but the 23" widescreen came and is currently hooked up to my Windows machine for the …

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[code] #include<iostream.h> bool isVowel(char); char toUpper(char); int main() { char my_letter; cout << "Enter character: "; cin >> my_letter; cout << toUpper(my_letter); return (0); } bool isVowel (char letter) { bool to_return = false; if ((letter=='a') || (letter=='e') || (letter=='i') || (letter=='o') || (letter=='u')) to_return = true; return (to_return); } …

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Solid light staying on the floppy drive means the ribbon cable is backwards. Otherwise, this is - unfortunately - the symptoms of a bad FDC (floppy disk controller) on the motherboard. I've had this happen to me on a brand new motherboard.

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Go to the advanced tab of Internet Explorer preferences, and disable inline AutoComplete.

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Each CPU has a speed in mhz. For a faster machine, you need a faster CPU. However, by keeping hte existing motherboard, it's unlikely you'll be able to buy a CPU with a much faster processor than your existing one. (Motherboards are only compatible with certain CPUs).

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user enters NUMBER for loop counting X from NUMBER to 1 counting backwards [indent]if ( (NUMBER % X) == 0 ) then X is a factor print X to the screen [/indent]continue looping In the above algorithm, we use modular division. (e.g. number % x = number mod x) What …

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