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Automation Programmer
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Re: That kind of connection ( anything in the OC cat ) requires fiber optics. Not only for transmission but integrated into the sending and recieving ends. A lot of military bases are converting toi fiber optic networks as well as most telecom companies. The only draw back for the telecom … | |
Re: All knowledge is power....the ability to abuse said knowledge is dependant upon the depth of the knowledge and the mind of the person with the knowledge, whether it be plants or computers. My knowledge of cleaning products can produce bombs - my knowledge of plants may produce poisons - my … ![]() | |
Okay -> due to all the Red Hat 9 talk here on the forum, I decided to install it and try it out -> installed without a hitch until the reboot -> the GUI looks as though it is too big for the monitor -> it is in black/white and … | |
Re: Name: Thomas Nickname: MuddBuddha Height: 6'1'' Weight: 230 Hair: Brown Eyes: Green Location: IN (:( Age: 33 Hobbies: Studying....seems as though it never stops :( Relationship Status: Married Fav Music: Dean Martin Education: School + Life + Work = Education (will that generate a compile error?!) Work: Automation programmer (GPL) … | |
Re: Tekmavens quote is absolutely correct -> Typically these little annoying "missing files" do not affect the operationof the computer unless they happen to refer to a network logon type that you re-enable. If you use the standard windows logon - keep using it. Sometimes this happens with laptop during install … | |
Re: Kudos on the Geeks Lounge post. Almost feels like a debate forum. | |
Okay, here is a good one.... I just finished building a custom PC over the weekend. Got all the hardware, BIOS, OS, and applications set up and did the updates. Oddly enough, Sunday Internet Explorer quit accessing the internet, as did Media Player. MSN explorer works fine, as does Mozilla. … | |
Re: Aaaahhh! Brilliant idea .... really. Most OSX apps store drivers in either the preferences folder under the individual user name or in the system folder. But 8 out of 10 in the preferences folder. I would use Finder and search out all the references to your keyboard and determine where … | |
Re: I had a lot of problems with Norton. Tried BullGuard and had better success. It updates an average of twice a day. You do have to pay to keep the system updating ($39/year), but it seems worth it to me - it has caught it's fair share of bugs coming … ![]() | |
Re: Not in OSX. There are applications you can install to carry over OS9 sounds (which were customizable) and to create individual sound schemes - but nothing native in OSX itself - not sure why....seems rather basic. But I can only speak for OSX.2.5 - I have not installed .6 yet. | |
Re: That also occured to me a couple of times while adjusting bios settings and having to do a hard reboot due to the system freezing. I finally figured out that when it displayed that message - shut the system down - unplug it and allow the motherboard to reset and … | |
Re: There is a network setup wizard in W2000 that enables small network bridging. This will also give you the option to create a install floppy to install the network on any non-2000 or xp machines. (did I say floppy?, what the hell is that?) | |
Re: If the "cin" doesn't work for you - try system("PAUSE"); return 0; } This may not help whatsoever - I use Dev C++ and this is how it is done. Hope it helps..... The MuddBuddha -> | |
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Re: The cell phone thing is common. I put my cell phone close to the monitor to boost the signal when at work cause we have very thick concrete walls - I, too, had issues with cd-roms causing the screen to flicker, aaaannnndd I did something about it internally - but … | |
Re: I have several Xp machines here at home and I have them all set up on a small network connection. As long as they are all listed on the same domain name, i.e. "my home network", you should be able to access files across each machine as I do. You … | |
Re: Mac is a good machine. But really your descision needs to be based on what you want to do with it. I use PC's @ work for programming - but often switch over to my iMac @ home. Yes, Mac's do not crash as often - but in fairness that … | |
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