racker for 6 month before the problem
occurred and suddenly everybody noticed Clamav stopped working. As it
happens, Debian weren't alone :)
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o feel particularly snappy with a Via CPU. I really like the 2133
in all ways apart from the fact that the graphics performance really
stinks :)
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d and Dell explained before looking which card I
had, if it's an onboard graphics chip and the GPU is damaged you'll have
to replace the motherboard replacement, which means it would be easier
to get a new laptop if yours isn't a current model.
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Alan Pope wrote:
> ...then windows.. Windows is very 'ooh, you're asking too
> much of me'. "
I know I'm taking the thread in a non-contemplative direction, but this
reminds me of some Haiku (Japanese poetry, not the OS) error messages I
once read:
http://strangeplaces.net/weirdthings/haiku.html
David Webb wrote:
> Also are there drivers for the
> VIA CX700M2 graphics chip which is a key component. The total price comes
> out around £500 (without a blueray writer) which is a bit on the high side.
> Brief summaries:
>
> John Wesley, Hardware + Mythbuntu: £425
>processor: Via
Tony Whitmore wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 11:48:03 +0100, Jacqui Caren
>
> wrote:
>> Damian Brasher wrote:
>>> Tony Whitmore wrote:
>>>
I know there are a few people on this list who have played with network
cameras. Any tips?
>>> Sounds as if you have covered everything therefore I am
Jacqui Caren wrote:
> Damian Brasher wrote:
>> Tony Whitmore wrote:
>>
>>> I know there are a few people on this list who have played with network
>>> cameras. Any tips?
>> Sounds as if you have covered everything therefore I am reluctant to suggest
>> much. The next step for me would be to use any
Richard Danter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an old Compaq laptop with a built-in W200 network card. It
> seems this is not supported by Linux any longer and though it is
> possible to get the old driver to work with newer kernels it supports
> only WEP.
>
> So I was wondering if anyone has a recom