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Re: You might want to try burning a data CD by dragging files onto the blank CD icon on your desktop, and then hitting the "burn" button. This method guarantees that the CD will have a HFS+/ISO 9660 hybrid filesystem that should be able to be read by most operating systems. | |
Re: In Canada (at least where I live), getting a driving license is brutal. Once you pass your written test, you can drive, provided there's an adult in the front seat. It goes for an entire year (that's IF you take driver's ed; if you don't, it's even longer). Once that's … | |
Re: Infrared. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJaosp7LQ8Q[/url] | |
Re: Um, Macs are fine for gaming. All you need is a copy of Windows XP or Vista and you're good to go. MacBooks have a lousy built-in video card, I'll give you that. But MacBook Pros are great gaming laptops. | |
Re: Apple doesn't tend to be that exact when releasing new Mac models. As for iLife release dates, those are usually released [I]before[/I] the new year. | |
Re: Assuming there's no important data on the drive, I would say you should go right ahead and try a reinstallation of Mac OS, and hopefully you have the disks. If that doesn't work, then you've got a hardware problem, which is more serious. (From the sounds of it, I would … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Sturm;491301]The best text editor for linux is emacs. I suggest you try it.[/QUOTE] That's subjective statement at best, and is worthless unless you give some objective reasoning supporting it. | |
Re: It's unlikely that you'll be able to print to your printer using one of the generic Postscript drivers that Apple provides. Even the printer drivers that can be optionally installed with Mac OS X are quite lacking, I've found in my experience; I recommend searching on Google or Dell's website … | |
Re: I don't know anything really about GPS devices, but on the Linux side of things, you'll need ntpd (which is likely already installed by default). The configuration file is located in [icode]/etc/ntpd.conf[/icode]. | |
Re: You might want to try logging in as root and editing your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and double-check that all the display settings are correct: [icode]# nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf[/icode] | |
Re: Well, you can put it on a Mac, it just won't run. :-) Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac is the latest version available (there's supposedly a new one for the Intel platform being developed right now, but haven't heard much more than that). | |
Re: Depends what you mean. If you mean putting Windows on an Intel Mac, then of course Macs can run Windows games. On a slightly different topic, Darwine (the port of Wine to the Mac) allows some Windows games to run on Mac OS X (usually at native speeds). | |
Re: [QUOTE=TheNNS;478828]this isn't a tutorial, it's nearly a list of software used in dedicated servers, and unless you've done it before, this will take days to complete.[/QUOTE] People who skim over posts, reply without any clue to what the poster is actually talking about just might agree with you. People who … | |
Re: Here's what I've been observing. - Josh is being arrogant as usual (although not necessarily racist), and bringing up a topic which will (hopefully) result in a huge flame war. - Ravenous Wolf seems to have missed the point completely. - Blud looks like he wants to respond to the … | |
Re: The only way you can even come close to 'porting' MFC parts of your code is to use wxWidgets, which has a similar API design. See this article for more information: [url]http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-mfc/[/url] | |
Re: >What is the definition of Insanity? >Answer: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Unless I'm badly mistaken, that is a quote from Albert Einstein. >>Insanity: Microsoft changing the operating system and programs every three years. >How is that insanity? I don't get it either. | |
Re: [quote=butterfly06614;260375]How do I turn the camera on and off?[/quote] You can't. It's off and turns on automatically when a program trys to use the iSight camera. [quote]When I try to open Photbooth I get a message that another application is using the camera.[/quote] Well, before you open Photobooth, is the … | |
Re: [url]http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.3/iso/[/url] loads fine for me, although if it for some reason still doesn't work, try here: [url]ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/10.3/iso/[/url] | |
Re: What wireless adapter do you have? Are you having problems using it, or does Fedora not even detect it? Usually this information can be determined by using [icode]lspci[/icode]. | |
Re: Yes, the most difficult part of using a different provider with the iPhone is unlocking it. Once it's unlocked, you can use any SIM card in the phone, as far as I know. | |
Re: The latest models of MacBooks (and MacBook Pros) all support up to 4 GB of RAM. And while these limitations are present, that doesn't mean you can't stick 8 GB of RAM into your laptop, it just means your Mac will only utilize 4 GB of it. So even if … | |
Re: If you don't already have a compiler on your system, it's going to be pretty useless trying to compile the source code of the compiler that you don't have. Sort of a chicken-egg situation going on here. What you need to do is run the package manager, YaST, and install … | |
Re: It might help if you said what the error message was. Just a thought. | |
Re: Is it really _that_ difficult to transfer photos onto an iPod? | |
Re: As TheNNS mentioned, SATA support is present in most modern Linux distros. It's actually dependent on the kernel; theoretically any distro would work provided you compiled SATA support into the kernel. And some distros' default kernels may not include SATA support, but often if you poke around, you'll find they … | |
Re: This is the wrong forum for that. If you have a job offer, please post it in the job offers forum. | |
Re: [quote=pjb999;263187]Hi - not sure if it'll run on OSX server, but Cyberduck is fantastic[/quote] However, Cyberduck is only a FTP [I]client[/I]--not "server", as the original poster was asking. I too, would recommend the built-in FTP daemon (vsftpd). Because it's so widely used, almost all the bugs have been weeded out, … | |
Re: I [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread77227.html"]complained about it[/URL] before, but it seems that it hasn't been fixed yet. (OK -- so it was the color palette. Actually, I experienced the problem with the smilies, too.) | |
Re: [QUOTE=Lardmeister;476498]These kind of things only happen in England. In the USA we have privacy laws in place to prevent those things from happening.[/QUOTE] You forgot the ":icon_rolleyes:" . | |
Re: [QUOTE=TheNNS;478831]#2 has a 10mbit, that's crap. i'd go with # 4[/QUOTE] Um, that's the network card speed, not the internet speed. I seriously doubt that the server's internet will exceed 10 mbits/second, which makes a 100mbit card unnecessary. I too would recommend going for option 2, given the priorities the … | |
Re: >That doesn't make any sense. It's just a site about gorilla masks. The reason the link is not working is because The Dude uses any link spamming opportunity to tack on his crapola anonymizer into the mix. If you look at the link very carefully, you might notice the actual … | |
Re: You just managed to create a "Hello World" program, and now you're trying to create an MMORPG? Be realistic. To write a game you need: [list] [*]Be proficient in C/C++. This means you need to know how to write complex classes without runnining to a forum for help. [*]Learn a … | |
Re: For the purpose of research, I decided to try to configure a Dell system that was as close possible to the specs of the 24" iMac that the original poster mentioned in his/her post. They still have some notable differences, but close enough for the purposes of the comparison. (All … | |
Re: [QUOTE=cscgal;471669]I believe the problem lies in that the wrong crowd is being attracted to DaniWeb in the first place. Once they're here, I don't believe putting an extra alert to the rules page here or there, or making the registration process a pain in the neck, is going to miraculously … | |
Re: Most likely Debian is using a default generic driver, one that only supports 'safe' resolutions like the ones you mentioned above. So, find the manufacturer of your video card, and use Google to find the appropriate drivers to install. | |
Re: Yes, if rules are broken, then the proper course of action if you can't take care of it is to report it to someone who can. However, I believe Sturm is referring to people who aren't exactly breaking DaniWeb's rules, but that he simply has an issue with their threads/posts, … | |
Re: [QUOTE=CrimsonFire;476117]My computer had an issue which I think I fixed (well maybe not) but since then, I have noticed that some web sites do not show up complete on my computer. Words are missing or graphics that should be there (not adds, graphics) and just general slowness all around. Anyone … | |
Re: [QUOTE=The Dude;475462]That will make you click this link FART LIGHTING GONE WRONG :D [url]http://apps.portalmix.com/videos/humor/078_pedo_W.php[/url][/QUOTE] Wow, I hope you aren't retarded enough to believe that the guy actually made that flame with a fart. Here's one word for you: deodorant. | |
Re: >i tried to play it with a macromedia flash player but it won't play. Macromedia, eh? [quote=Wikipedia][B]Flash Video[/B] ([B]FLV[/B]) is a proprietary file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (formerly known as Macromedia Flash Player) version 6, 7, 8, or 9.[/quote] Try updating your … | |
Re: Hello, I believe the D810 uses the Intel Pro/Wireless 2200 card, from everywhere I've checked. If that's the case, you will need to install the [URL="http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/"]ipw2200[/URL] driver. | |
Re: >I know iskysoft.It is also good. Well, crap, you better know your own software company. You know, it doesn't take a genius to figure out when you're plugging your own software (which is against [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/forums/faq.php?faq=daniweb_policies#faq_keep_it_spamfree"]the rules[/URL], by the way). | |
Re: If getting a job in the software development field is your goal, I don't think you really need to bother with taking Mac or Unix-oriented programming courses in college. For one thing, most programming courses taught are for the command line, so the operating system hardly makes a difference anyway. … | |
Re: [QUOTE=Sturm;473930]I find it quite funny that a "modern" web browser needs an add-on to block content from a predefined list of urls.[/QUOTE] Quite funny, now that you mention it, most modern browsers don't include an ad blocker utility (Opera being the exception, which I presume you're using). However, that doesn't … | |
Re: [QUOTE=PoovenM;473369]There are other setting to consider. I've not used sendmail, but with postfix, there are a few things in the config file (/etc/postfix/main.cf in Fedora) that need to be unblocked: mydomain = cs.ukzn.ac.za inet_interfaces = all mydestination = $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, $mydomain This is of course a late reply (years late!) … |
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