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Ho hum... People do realize that the site admin has no control over what content is in those banners they aggregate, right? With that in mind, it's not like Tom's Hardware is trying to shoot either Windows or Linux in the foot...

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Closing thread-- you've already posted this question in another forum. Moreover, this thread was in the wrong forum, anyways.

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Knoppix should come with IPTables pre-installed, but you might have to install it. I don't know what the package for it would be called, but you might just be able to use [b]apt-get[/b] to install iptables, since Knoppix is Debian based. But, it sounds like you've got some skewed impressions …

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in the command prompt, type in [b]ipfconfig /all[/b] and see what your IP Address is. If it's something other than 169.254.xxx.xxx, then you should be in okay shape. If it is not 169.254....., then try pinging what's listed as your default gateway. If you can ping that, then ping what's …

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This group policy doesn't work? [url]http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/prork/prdb_cdk_zhvj.asp[/url] There might be a way that you can script it, and add it to the logon/logoff scripts to change the resolution, too. A combination of locking down the settings tab and scripting the display resolution at startup/shutdown should do the trick.

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How do you know it's corrupted exactly? What error messages are you getting?

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[QUOTE=w1r3sp33d] *** I am posting information that can be referenced as DOCSIS compliant specifications, THIS IS NOT 1337 HACKER STUFF, please do not remove this post.[/QUOTE] Don't worry. We know it's not 1337 hacker stuff. :) In fact, it's quite interesting stuff!

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[QUOTE=kc0arf]Hello, Tell us more of what you are looking for .... to me SMS means Systems Management Server. What OS are you using? Is it a windows popup? Are you in a particular chat client, such as Yahoo? Thanks. Christian[/QUOTE] I think he means SMS as in Text-Messaging for cellphones. …

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What error message do you get? down at the bottom of the screen, it will say: [b]STOP: 0x000000##[/b] where [b]##[/b] will be some number. Tell us what that is, and we might be able to help you what the issue is. Additionally, let us know what model cable modem you've …

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[QUOTE=migthyjohn]yeah, i fugured that one out. i just hate to pay for it. :rolleyes: but it looks so freekin good. i may have to bite the bullet and dish out the dough. do you all think its worth buying?[/QUOTE] Here's what I'd recommend: Download their Community Release version and run …

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[QUOTE=yellow]Did you run the Drive Setup and format the disk? I believe with 8.1 you have to use HFS, as it's not HFS+ aware. Anyway, why such and old (old old old) OS?[/QUOTE] OS 8.1 will run very well on that hardware-- I think that's what it originally shipped with, …

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It's just looking for something to boot from. Did you disconnect the hard drive, or similar? If the hard drive's connected, somehow the Finder or System files might have gotten corrupted. If you have the Mac OS CD that came with that system, you may try booting from that by …

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If it's anything like the Blitzz PCI adapter that I've got, it might be running a chipset similar to the ADM8211 wireless set mine has. If that's the case, good luck. You might be able to do a Google search and learn to use the native Windows drivers through ndiswrapper. …

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What version are you trying? It sounds almost like a bug. If it is, the only recourse you might have is to use the most recent version, or file a bug-report with the developers to see if they have a fix.

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Should be okay, I don't see why it wouldn't work. It falls within the system requirements for Office 2003: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/prodinfo/standreq.mspx[/url]

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Isn't asking "What's the best compiler" like asking "What's the best text editor/OS/Language/Deity/etc"? Let me remind everyone that we're here to help. If you have beef with someone, take it up with them in PMs. Lose all the respect for someone that you'd like to lose, but we're here to …

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[QUOTE=Catweazle]No, I don't mean that at all. In fact if you uninstall the program, then reinstall it using a borrowed CD, then you'll run into problems with Product Activation. But if you use Control Panel > Add/Remove programs and select the entry for Office, you should get an option to …

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Just to drive the point home, a clean installation of Windows removes EVERYTHING. You'll even have to reinstall your drivers, if they're not native to Windows. Just something to keep in mind as you proceed.

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[QUOTE=vegaseat]The much maligned goto statement has a good and healthy reason to be part of the language. One of the best reasons is the escape from a nested loop. It also makes some code much easier to discern. I personally value both Intel's and Narue's input, so lets get back …

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[QUOTE=HawkeVIPER]I guess I'm of the old skool... I hate 'snazzy' front ends... I run blackbox, and start everything from a shell window. *shrugs* To each his own... but ask most *nix techs and they'll say GNOME > KDE[/QUOTE] I personally enjoy the IonWM. It's SUPER minimalistic. Because of the way …

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[QUOTE=kc0arf] Let's see your source. Christian[/QUOTE] Very easy to find: [url]http://www.geocities.com/basicsofcomputing/electronics.htm[/url] skimmed from a Google search using an exact phrase in his post.

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Come on, 100mhz? We're not talking the difference between a Pentium Pro and a Pentium 2 here-- we're talking a 4.5% increase in speed. I really doubt that's going to yield even a difference that you could notice on a chip like that. Heat's always a factor, but I've never …

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I've always wondered what the point of this Gmail hard drive shell extension was. I can see where it would be handy to have remote file storage, but heck, there are all kinds of ways of getting that now, and like Catweazle said, hard drives are so cheap...

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That's a P4 12v power connector. Since you don't have a P4 system, then you can do as Catweazle suggested and tuck it away. Personally, I bundled mine up and wrapped it with a zip-tie, so it was tidy in my case.

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[QUOTE=1o0oBhP]My brother (an MSCE technitian) still insits Socket A is on the way out so its irrelivant really. the new semp is the one to as like you said it is on the Socket 754 NOT the Socket A which the XP is on. btw I DID mean the newer …

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[QUOTE=ian_tec234]well is 54-56 celcius at full load at long hours bad?[/QUOTE] It could be the Volcano 12, but with my beefy Swiftech cooler, I'm running 40-42C under load. I'm using AS 5 thermal paste, and a 92MM fan on the heatsink, so I might not be the best gauge. So, …

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[QUOTE=prog-bman]Intel, Let dave comment as he wishes and use code tags.[/QUOTE] Exactly. You're not really helping by writing their code for them-- that's helping folks cheat. Don't be a crutch.

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eastgate: [co[i][/i]de][/co[i][/i]de] tags. Learn them. Use them. I was going to edit all of your comments and add them, but they're [b]way[/b] too long to go through them all. Please use [co[i][/i]de][/co[i][/i]de] tags in all of your code posting, so we can more easily read them.

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You're more than likely going to need to run the Winsock fix that dlh6213 suggested. Try typing this in a command line: [b]ipconfig /release /all [/b] and then [b]ipconfig /renew *[/b] If you get a message stating "An operation was attempted on something that is not a socket", your TCP/IP …

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[QUOTE=os008]this is against the GPL and i'll report it soon[/QUOTE] How is it against the GPL? Sounds like he was just trying to use the software as an example. He gave you his modified source, but you just didn't understand it until now ;)

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Have you tried taking the source for a program like [b]pico[/b] or [b]ee[/b], and looking over them for ideas? Prior work is everywhere in this situation.

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Intel: Do not do people's homework for them. Please read this: [url]http://daniweb.com/techtalkforums/announcement.php?f=8&announcementid=2[/url]

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You're really better off attracting people by the quality of your content, and what kinds of content you're offering. If you've got people there motivated just to get to 250 posts, then you're going to have a bunch of people leave once the contest is over, or if they get …

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I split this thread out, so your question will get the attention it deserves. In the future, just post your question in a new thread, not piggybacked on someone elses. Thanks!

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I have cable, and I've got a custom firewall setup. I'm running NetBSD 1.6.2 on a Sun SparcStation 5, NAT being provided by [b]ipnat[/b], and firewalling performed by [b]ipf[/b]. I've got rules set up such that certain applications I need are facing the world through port forwarding, but those same …

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If we're just talking data, not actual program files, dragging and dropping would probably be the best, if not the only way, that you'd want to do it. So long as you're not dragging over program files, or files needed by programs, you'll be in good shape.

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Try this link for services: [url]http://www.beemerworld.com/tips/servicesxp.htm[/url] And this for Startup items: [url]http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php[/url] If all else fails, consult Google.

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To check if the computer is in a Domain: Click Start, right-click on My Computer. Click the "Computer Name" tab. That should tell you whether the computer is part of a domain or not.

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These sites are pointless, IMHO. What makes you think that he has a virus?

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[QUOTE=VeG]alrite dude relax... im not asking for all the work to be done..i just need a start on it thats all[/QUOTE] VeG, Stop hijacking other people's threads. I deleted your offtopic comments from other threads, and the only reason why I'm leaving this one up is to send you a …

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Do you have another drive to swap with? Sounds like the drive went south on you, there.

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[QUOTE=Acidburn]could you put code tag's around your code and then indent it!! Its hard to see whats what otherwise[/QUOTE] I took care of that. Since that's out of the way, could the OP please make it a point to use correct English here? Slang isn't cute, and it gets in …

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Also, another question: Is the signal low when you're right next to the router, or does it vary with distance?

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[QUOTE=dimaraja]thanks for your reply man. i have a serial cable which i connected to db60 of router 2525 and the other end is a db25 connected to a converter to rj45 which i connected to the dsl. what can i configure on the router to make it work. thanks again.[/QUOTE] …

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Looks like a fine case, if I may say so myself. Looks are somewhat appealing, and the rails seem like they'd be convenient. Actually, I appreciate you bringing this link to my attention, at least--I actually have an application that would work nicely with that plain-jane black desktop case!

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I'm not entirely sure about the availability of one in India, but can you not import one from another country?

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Have you checked out what's happening in the User Accounts control panel? Do the accounts still have names there? If you haven't installed anything or changed any settings, it might be the work of spyware and viruses. Run a scan with some spyware and virus scanners. Also, try running System …

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