Re: Cheap Acer notebook on Newegg: What wireless chip does it use?

2009-11-02 Thread David L. Gehrt
 On 11/02/2009 07:01 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
  I found this laptop[1] for a GREAT price but I haven't been able to
  find out what wireless chip it uses and I want to make sure it works
  under F11/F12. I've tried acer.com but they don't list the chip.
  Anyone have one or know where to find it?
 
  Thanks,
  Richard
 
  [1] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115654


I don't know but doesn't the cited web page answer the question at the
top of the page?

ATI Radeon HD 3200 - Retail

dlg

 
 
 I couldn't find out either. Mail Acer and, while letting them know what 
 dimwits they are, ask about the chip that the wireless card uses.
 
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Ah, the flame wars of old (Was: Re: Editor to program in C)

2009-04-04 Thread David L. Gehrt
snip
  lol, what does emacs/vim war have to do with gnome/kde?
 
 nothing actually except for the useless banter that accompanies each
 war.
snip

Cards on the  table: I have been  using Emacs 25 years as  an editor, an
MUA and a programming environment.

When I started using it  THE heated discussion was between proponents of
the DEC operating  system, VMS, and proponents of  UNIX. Then there were
flames between ATT UNIX and Berklix UNIX.  Then LINUX vs. Windows.  The
beat goes on.

Then  I got  embroiled in  a serious  discussion of  the OS  and network
protocol to  be used  on NASA's supercomputer  wind tunnel-in-a-computer
project.  The competitors were Cray  Operating system, COS, with LINKS a
suite of network protocols vs. UNIX and TCP/IP.  IIRC there was a bit of
early support  for SNA as  a network protocol  as well as OSI  which was
being urged to  be THE U. S. Government's network  protocol suite.  At a
big deal meeting to hash it out I  had not come to a position but at the
meeting I listened and opted for the UNIX TCP/IP option, and a proponent
of another  position offered  to take  a swing at  me.  A  Civil Servant
stepped in to save my ass.  Those were the days.

This VIM/ Emacs debate seems to  crop up periodically to no great effect
in arriving at  any decision.  We all end up using  the tools with which
they are most comfortable. And these flame wars SOLVE NOTHING.

Be sides every body KNOWS Emacs rules!!! :-)

Get over it guys.  There is work that needs doing.

dlg

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