Il 19:02, mercoledì 15 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
On Wed, 15 May 2002, max wrote:
Il problema non dipende da samba: ho provato con una nuova versione
(2.2.4) ed una vecchia (2.0.10) ed il problema rimane.
Sono andato a cercare nei files di log epare proprio che il problema
sia a
Se ancora non l'avete fatto andatevi a scaricare il Mozilla 1 RC2 uscito
da pochissimo, ne vale la pena. Tra le diverse correzioni apportate
comprende anche quella famosa ricontrata dalla società di sicurezza
israeliana GreyMagic Software (annunciata da me a questa lista in una
mia precedente
Il mer, 2002-05-15 alle 21:42, nicola ha scritto:
cut
Quotidianamente, significa che si ripresenta solo una volta al giorno, o che
accade sempre quando lanci molte applicazioni insieme?
Non ho mai lanciato + di 3/4 applicazioni e niente di così pesante da
far inchiodare tutto (almeno credo) al
ciao,
ho letto un msg in lista che diceva che i cd di linux c erano difettosi, è
vero o può essere stato solo un problema soggettivo?
è successo regolarmente a tutti?
ciao grz
lobax
On Thu, 16 May 2002, lobaxteen wrote:
ho letto un msg in lista che diceva che i cd di linux c erano difettosi, è
vero o può essere stato solo un problema soggettivo?
è successo regolarmente a tutti?
Dipende come capiti ... certo e' che la ricorrenza dei cd difettosi di
quella rivista (al
Sono unpò deficiente ed è la prima volta che lavoro con mandrake 8.2. Quale pacchetto
devo installare per montare il server DHCP
C'è un sito dove posso fare il download e installarlo?
è difficile ???
-
Salve, il messaggio che hai
On Thu, 16 May 2002 16:34:49 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Io sono abbonato da un anno e la rivista mi è sempre arrivata almeno 7 giorni dopo
l'uscita in edicola. Questo mese non l'ho ancora ricevuta!!! (Se la sarà letta il
postino?)
Credo sia un problema comune a tutte le riviste in
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Paride Desimone wrote:
Chi mi spiega per benino cosa diavolo e' un PDC con o senza Samba?
Prova a dare uno sguardo qui:
http://www.pluto.linux.it/journal/pj0112/samba_2.2.2.html
http://www.linux-mag.com/2002-02/samba_01.html
Alle 15:20, giovedì 16 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
ciao,
ho letto un msg in lista che diceva che i cd di linux c erano difettosi, è
vero o può essere stato solo un problema soggettivo?
è successo regolarmente a tutti?
ciao grz
lobax
A me è successo. Con quelli originali (della rivista) non
Salve a tutti:
ho un problema nell'ascolto di CD Audio con Mdk 8.2.
Premetto dicendo che è almeno una settimana che smanetto senza venirne a capo.
Tutto sembra configurato alla perfezione: mi sono loggato come root ma il risultato
non cambia, il cd non si sente, quindi non è questione di
Non riesco a configurare KNode in modo che mi permetta di marcare offline gli articoli
che mi interessano per poi scaricarli quando vado online in modo da leggerli poi con
calma offline e rispondere mettendo in coda i replies.
Ho letto sul manuale che devo avere un server NNTP... :-O
Qualcuno
Salve a tutti,
Grazie Fabio per le spiegazioni, in kword ho configurato!!
Il problema rimane per il comando da console e in programmi tipo emacs ,
dal momento che quando dico di fare il controllo subito cercano il
dizionario di default che è inglese.
Adesso chiedo a qualcuno che lo abbia già
On Thu, 16 May 2002 15:20:43 +0200
lobaxteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ciao,
ho letto un msg in lista che diceva che i cd di linux c erano difettosi, è
vero o può essere stato solo un problema soggettivo?
è successo regolarmente a tutti?
ciao grz
lobax
A me hanno sempre funzionato
On Thu, 16 May 2002, paolo brusasco wrote:
xine parte ma premendo il bottone dvd e poi play dice che mancano dei
plugin.
ho installato tutti i plugin della distribuzione.
ho installato un plugin xine-d4d-plugin-0-3-0-2plf etc da plf
ho modificato la chiamata come $xine -pq dvdnav://
Saluti a tutta la lista.
Da giorni mi sto scontrando con l'installazione di samba.
In rete si trova molta documentazione ma non riesco a trovare una
descrizione che faccia al mio caso.
In ufficio abbiamo questa configurazione:
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Alle 19:22, giovedì 16 maggio 2002, in merito a [newbie-it] Audio CD,
Nicholas Wieland ha scritto:
Il cd viene riconosciuto, lo inserisco nel cd-rom e lo chiudo con il
pulsante dell'applicazione, il cd inizia a girare e i brani riportati
On Thu, 16 May 2002 22:46:33 +0200
jv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ciao, spiegami una cosa: il problema c'è con qualsiasi applicazione tu usi?
xmms, kscd, noatun e compagnia bella?
seconda cosa: se provi la stessa configurazione hardware con un altro so
tutto funziona a dovere per quel che
Mi associa anch'io al problema. Qualunque lettore CD utilizzo (anche in root)
mi riconosce il disco ma non c'è verso di ascortarlo (cioè progredisce
regolarmente la lettura ma non si sente nulla). Se uso gli stessi programmi
per file audio (anche MP3) salvati nei dischi locali riesco a
Alle 19:57, giovedì 16 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
Salve a tutti,
Grazie Fabio per le spiegazioni, in kword ho configurato!!
Il problema rimane per il comando da console e in programmi tipo emacs ,
dal momento che quando dico di fare il controllo subito cercano il
dizionario di default che è
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Nicholas Wieland wrote:
Non riesco a configurare KNode in modo che mi permetta di marcare
offline gli articoli che mi interessano per poi scaricarli quando vado
online in modo da leggerli poi con calma offline e rispondere mettendo
in coda i replies. Ho letto sul manuale
Sto cercando di mettere su una lista x i miei amici e io e, dopo essermi letto
tutto quello che trovavo su postfix e majordomo, mi sono accorto che la mia
distro (mdk 8.1) cia' il sympa gia' installato!
Ora, mentre x tutto il resto ho trovato vari howto (anche in italiano!) + che
esaustivi, x
Alle 23:15, giovedì 16 maggio 2002, hai scritto:
Mi associa anch'io al problema. Qualunque lettore CD utilizzo (anche in
root) mi riconosce il disco ma non c'è verso di ascortarlo (cioè
progredisce regolarmente la lettura ma non si sente nulla). Se uso gli
stessi programmi per file audio
Scusate la domanda sicuramente banale..
Sono passato a alla Distro Turbolinux, sul mio pc dove ho installato su hda
windows 2000
e hdc linux ( appunto Turbolinux) Fino ad ora ho usato Mandrake che faceva
tutto da sola
e mi creava l'icona sul desktop (KDE), che mi montava e mi faceva leggere
su
On Fri, 17 May 2002, robirossi wrote:
di dare un'occhiata a /etc/fstab e /etc/mtab ... il file
system di windows 2000 è FAT32... Che line devo aggiugere
rispettivamente nei 2 files? (non ricordo che tipo di filesystem
mettere)
/etc/mtab non va _mai_ toccato (viene gestito dal
On Fri, 17 May 2002, Paolo Tomiato wrote:
Mah domani in ufficio mi stampo il manuale ufficiale (in francese?!?) poi,
se ci capisco qualcosa bene, al peggio lo disinstallo e uso Majordomo! ;)
Il manualone e' in inglese (se ti puo' consolare :P)
http://listes.cru.fr/sympa/doc/sympa/
[poi ci
The easy answer is to approach someon like MS and have the company use
its muscle in offering a Special relationship to one of the hardware
vendors that makes attractive hardware and have a binding non-disclosed
contract to install the spy and rootkit binary in its binary-only driver
Shane and I were talking about M$ products and the government. I thought
y'all might be interested too.
First, the Peruvian government is putting through a bill that would
eliminate closed, proprietary software (M$ software) from government
computers. The General Manager of M$ in Peru wrote a
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On Thursday 16 May 2002 6:50 am, civileme wrote:
As long as users buy hardware and accept binary-only drivers, linux
is as vulnerable to the installation of spyware as any other system.
Most likely it will be a winmodem driver, but it coud be a
Sorry: I probably did not make myself clear. It was not the presence of USB
devices that prevented my installing Mandrake. It was the presence of the USB
controller on the motherboard.
Disabling usb in the BIOS resolved the problem for me.
derek
On Thursday 16 May 2002 5:02 am, Serkan
Damian G wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2002 00:09:30 -0400
Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excuse me, but it seems to me that the only reply to this subject
is Well, duhhh.
(not the thread, though -- some interesting stuff there.)
-- cmg
uhm.. don't quite follow, here...
brian : how are you going to puplish that paper ?
i realy would like to read it ! and i'm sure it will be a good one , so
if you don't mind if i could translate it to german
adi
---
... XP , while X stands for cra
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WOW. I'm actually writing a research paper on M$ right now. If you
know and could tell me your sources for these things it would be GREATLY
appreciated
Thanks!
Brian
Miark wrote:
Shane and I were talking about M$ products and the government. I thought
y'all might be interested too.
Miark wrote:
As you know, NVidia keeps their 3d drivers secret and proprietary...
Incidentally, I read somewhere recently that nVidia _wants_ to open
source their drivers, but they can't... wish I could remember why!
Miark
Special relationships and binding contracts with SGI and you
On 15 May 2002 23:49:39 -0600, Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As you know, NVidia keeps their 3d drivers secret and proprietary...
Incidentally, I read somewhere recently that nVidia _wants_ to open
source their drivers, but they can't... wish I could remember why!
I faintly recall reading
Miark wrote:
Shane and I were talking about M$ products and the government. I thought
y'all might be interested too.
First, the Peruvian government is putting through a bill that would
eliminate closed, proprietary software (M$ software) from government
computers. The General Manager of M$ in
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 04:10 pm, civileme wrote:
Well, I had to btreak down and get something that would give me a little
experience supporting NVidia installs.
As you know, NVidia keeps their 3d drivers secret and proprietary, which
means those drivers don't get on the download edition,
2 computers Mandrake 8.2
network
can ping from machine 1 to machine 2
Where do I find equivalent of 'network neighbourhood' in Gnome? Found
it in KDE, but keep getting 'localhost not found' message. Was
advised to change to Gnome, because KDE has bug.
help!
--
Luc Vermeersch
Marcia,
Sorry for the delay - have been setting up a broadband for myself and
newbie has taken a back seat the last couple of days. Sounds like you
are just about set hardware-wise and with 8.2 the software side should
be a breeze.
I think all you need to add is a cross-over network cable.
What bug? Theres nothing wrong with KDE networking.
That 'Localhost not found' was because you clicked on
Networklocal Network in konqueror which is used for browsing Samba networks.
If you have not set up Samba and an application called LISa thats what will
happen.
There are 2 ways to share
localhost not found is (my first guess would be) a problem with the names of
the computers in the /etc/hosts file or /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny.
does each computer have it's own name and IP properly wrote to these files
and set in the network setup scripts?
On Thursday 16 May 2002
as far as the original post, the easist fix for me was to turn off netfs,
since this is just the home toy, and don't connect to anything other than the
kids and wife's windos boxes.
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 10:34 pm, you wrote:
Miark, try this link:
Hi Guys
Here's a strange problem. If i chooses to boot directly into X my mouse will
not work, however booting into a console logon and then starting x it works
okay.
Any ideas what could be causing this ?
Regards
Mark
--
Mark Annandale
Mandrake 8.2 : KDE 3.0 : KMail 1.4
Want to buy
Got the advice that I have to set up Samba and Lisa. Will first have
to read documentation about this
thanks anyway
localhost not found is (my first guess would be) a problem with the
names of
the computers in the /etc/hosts file or /etc/hosts.allow or
/etc/hosts.deny.
does each computer have
I have used the suggested k in my hdparm settings (there are actually 'K'
and 'k', I tried them both) and still whenever rebooting it is set back to
16-bit IO.
These are what I've tried:
hdparm -c1 -d1 -m16 -k1 /dev/hda
hdparm -c1 -d1 -m16 -K1 /dev/hda
hdparm -c1 -d1 -m16 -k1 -K1 /dev/hda
what
On Thursday 16 May 2002 05:01 am, you wrote:
Miark wrote:
As you know, NVidia keeps their 3d drivers secret and proprietary...
Incidentally, I read somewhere recently that nVidia _wants_ to open
source their drivers, but they can't... wish I could remember why!
Miark
Special
On Thursday 16 May 2002 05:12 am, you wrote:
Miark wrote:
Shane and I were talking about M$ products and the government. I thought
y'all might be interested too.
Didn't the German armed forces (?) also drop Windog because somebody was
using it to spy on them? Seems like I saw that a while
On Thursday 16 May 2002 02:06 am, you wrote:
Its a Geforce2 i'm running quake normally, nothing special no winex
And you only get 20fps?
You installed the NVidia drivers properly?
That's messed...
--
D. Olson
The Mandrake eXPerience
http://mdkxp.by-a.com/
Want to buy your Pack or
On Thursday 16 May 2002 01:46, Brian Koppe opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
WOW. I'm actually writing a research paper on M$ right now. If you
know and could tell me your sources for these things it would be GREATLY
appreciated
the vast majority of
I found this somewhat amusing. OK; I laughed my a$$ off. Gummi bears?
http://www.counterpane.com/crypto-gram-0205.html#5
Isn't identity theft from paper trails bad enough? Now we'll all have to wear
surgical gloves to prevent ID theft through fingerprints?
Just be careful where you dispose of
Brian:
Here's a link to an English translation of the letter from the Peruvian
senator to the head of MS in Peru:
http://www.gnu.org.pe/resmseng.html
About the only thing that he didn't say was, and the horse you rode in on.
Good stuff. This is a guy I'd like to vote for.
-- cmg
On Thursday
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 05:12, civileme wrote:
Ummm, Miark, in august 1999, cryptonym corporation was examining a
Service pack release of NT4 from which microsoft had inadvertantly
forgotten to strip the data tags.
Microsoft has (or had) in Win9x and WinNT cruyptographic keys for
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 10:34, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Brian:
Here's a link to an English translation of the letter from the Peruvian
senator to the head of MS in Peru:
http://www.gnu.org.pe/resmseng.html
About the only thing that he didn't say was, and the horse you rode in on.
Good stuff.
On Thursday 16 May 2002 08:51 am, darklord wrote:
Incidentally, I read somewhere recently that nVidia _wants_ to
open source their drivers, but they can't... wish I could
remember why!
Miark
Special relationships and binding contracts with SGI and you know
who.
Civileme
On Thursday 16 May 2002 07:52, Lyvim Xaphir opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
Since the NSA is able to spy on citizens by virtue of the NSA backdoor
so thoughtfully provided by M$, would this not be an excellent reason
for the government to maintain an
Title: LAN and COX cable modem
Cox supplied a software package fot connecting a
Surfer Or Toshiba Cable Modem here in Tucson. Simple
installation!
- Original Message -
From:
Myers, Dennis R NWO
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:15
AM
On Thursday 16 May 2002 04:52 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
snip
So while the Peruvian Government does the right thing, the corrupt
American government violates it's own Antitrust laws by giving M$ a
carte blanc to rape and pillage the public with the M$ Tax. We are
all, after all, nothing but
Marcia,
Try using the -bgr233 option. That will force the server
to send 8-bit color instead of 16-bit color.
You can also mess with the -compresslevel num option,
where num is 0-9. The -quality num may also help
the speed (at the expense of quality, of course).
See the man page for (sketchy)
Title: SNF start up
Hi all, wondering if anyone has used Single Network Firewall? I have installed it on a K6-II 266mhz computer, an old gateway desktop case and 400mb harddrive. the install went fine but now I don't have a clue as to how it starts. When you boot it up with a monitor still
On Thursday 16 May 2002 12:02, Kaj Haulrich opened a general hailing
frequency and transmitted to all open stations:
Lyvim, what makes you think the American government is so special ?
timing is everything
http://www.theregus.com/content/6/24966.html
--
If you set a man by a fire, you
On Thursday 16 May 2002 01:49 pm, Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote:
Hi all, wondering if anyone has used Single Network Firewall? I have
installed it on a K6-II 266mhz computer, an old gateway desktop case and
400mb harddrive. the install went fine but now I don't have a clue as to
how it starts.
On Thursday 16 May 2002 5:40 pm, Marcia wrote:
Dear All,
I have LM8.2 and downloaded the netscape 6.2 recently. All of the java
plugins work fine but my Mozilla does not seem to have the necessary java
plugins. I prefer to use Mozilla since it is much faster on my machine. How
may I import
Title: RE: [newbie] LAN and COX cable modem
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Brown
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] LAN and COX cable modem
Cox supplied a software package fot
Dear All,
I have LM8.2 and downloaded the netscape 6.2 recently. All of the java
plugins work fine but my Mozilla does not seem to have the necessary java
plugins. I prefer to use Mozilla since it is much faster on my machine. How
may I import the java plugins from Netscape? Thanks for the
Sto cercando di mettere su una lista x i miei amici e io e, dopo essermi letto
tutto quello che trovavo su postfix e majordomo, mi sono accorto che la mia
distro (mdk 8.1) cia' il sympa gia' installato!
Ora, mentre x tutto il resto ho trovato vari howto (anche in italiano!) + che
esaustivi, x
I'd recommend against showing off linux unless you really know how
todo all this yourself. You may end up just giving everyone a bitter
taste in their mouth about linux if everything doesn't work right off
the bat. When introducing something new, it needs to be obviously
better, not just
Thanks
--- Robert Whitney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:56 AM 5/16/2002 -0700, you wrote:
This may have been addressed earlier but is it true
that Mandrake uses a non-standard KDE file system
layout? Would someone from Mandrake please comment
on
the paragraph below? I copied this from a
Now i understand your point.But there is no switch for a usb controller in my bios(or
is there another way that i dont know how to disable it?)With two other
distros,JBLinux and Peanut i had no problem with the partition check process,it just
printed a few messages and then went
On Thursday 16 May 2002 02:00 am, you wrote:
you want to type:
/demo demo1
I did do thatnothing happens except it goes back to the main menu...
Dunno.
Anyways, gonna try changing that line that another user suggested. Are we all
gonna post our fps/res/depth just to see whats
On Wed, 15 May 2002 10:59:03 +0100
andyjn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Triple checked that :)
Andy
- Original Message -
From: John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: andyjn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] VIA
On Tue, 14 May 2002 17:12:14 +0100
andyjn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange I'm sure they were missing last time I looked, however now the
symlinks are present.
I have;
dsp /dev/sound/dsp
mixer /dev/sound/mixer
sequencer /dev/sound/sequencer
sequencer1 /dev/sound/sequencer1
One
I want to get this thing to work...
I did once, but it was very choppy. The method I used was I downloaded some
driver from some little website, and it wasn't very good...
Is there an easy way to do this in Mandrake?
--
D. Olson
The Mandrake eXPerience
http://mdkxp.by-a.com/
Want to buy
Title: SNF start up
- Original Message -
From:
Myers, Dennis R NWO
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 2:49
PM
Subject: [newbie] SNF start up
Hi all, wondering if anyone has used Single Network
Firewall? I have installed it on a K6-II
On Friday 17 May 2002 12:16 am, Bryan Whitehead wrote:
I'd recommend against showing off linux unless you really know how
todo all this yourself. You may end up just giving everyone a bitter
taste in their mouth about linux if everything doesn't work right off
the bat. When introducing
shane wrote:
On Thursday 16 May 2002 08:46, darklord opened a general hailing frequency
and transmitted to all open stations:
Okay, I changed that line in the cfg file and it looks like I'm getting
somewhere in the neighborhood of 90 - 100 frames per second (it bounces
around, don't
Gerald Waugh wrote:
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 04:10 pm, civileme wrote:
Well, I had to btreak down and get something that would give me a little
experience supporting NVidia installs.
As you know, NVidia keeps their 3d drivers secret and proprietary, which
means those drivers don't get on the
Title: SNF 7.2 questions.
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I have a system that is running the Mandrake SNF 7.2 build, and I
have some specific routing questions.
First off. I have the SNF system placed within the following diagram:
Internet
| (eth2)
[FW] (eth0) --- [Cisco
For the email, look at Evolution at:
http://www.ximian.com/
--
Warren Post
Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras
http://www.srcopan.vze.com/
On Wed, 15 May 2002 12:23:18 -0400
Tommy Eaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, one of our computers recently came with XP HOME installed... useless on
our
Coming through fine.
--
Warren Post
Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras
http://www.srcopan.vze.com/
On 15 May 2002 14:10:07 -0400
Terry S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a test message everyone ..
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Thursday 16 May 2002 10:59 am, you wrote:
Don't hold your breath ; Besides the Special relationships
and binding contracts, nVidia is a major chip supplier to you know
who. I seriously doubt nVidia would risk M$'s rath and subsequent
loss of market (eg, video chips for the Xbox).
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Never mind. I have finally found the documentation on how to use
routed. I finally found it on the FreeBSD MAN pages. If anyone is
interested, you can read it here,
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=routed=8.
Chris
- -Original
My display card seems to not want to install properly. It's a Trident
display card, I got it used for reasonably cheap. I'm running a Pentium
200 MMX, 128 Megs of RAM, Trident display adapter, SoundBlaster AWE 64,
RealTEK networking card, and I'm running Mandrake 8.2. It started out
as my
It is a very easy setup. I live in Phoenix and currently have four
machines on three different platforms running on it using a router I
picked up and a hub for about $150.00 if I remember right.
Cox told me to run a firewall and I said that was no problem since I run
linux.
take care,
eric l.
D. Olson wrote:
On Thursday 16 May 2002 02:06 am, you wrote:
Its a Geforce2 i'm running quake normally, nothing special no winex
And you only get 20fps?
You installed the NVidia drivers properly?
That's messed...
No, I get a 20fps drop in linux... so in windows if i avg
*Pounces in cat-like fashion.* THANK YOU! You just eliminated any need
for me to install WinBlows at ALL! I was SERIOUSLY hoping that I
wouldn't have to deal with it's discount fertalizer again. And now I
don't have to. *Happy tiger-dance.* This is a good thing. Once I get
Mandrake working
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 15:02, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
Lyvim, what makes you think the American government is so special ?
Kaj Haulrich
Denmark
There's no intimation here that this is an isolated case, Kaj. I just
don't have any comprehensive data on other government's right or wrong
doings.
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 20:09, FemmeFatale wrote:
No, I get a 20fps drop in linux... so in windows if i avg say.. 80FPS,
in linux I get 60fps.
Go figures
I've got an Athlon running at 964 mhz with an Abit Siluro MX200 and 128
meg of Mushkin memory. I'm getting 90-100 fps with Quake3 set
I have stepped up from 7.1 to 8.2. IPChains just always seemed beyond me. Now
i have InteractiveBastille as an alternative i am willing to give it a try.
Is there any newbie traps with answering the complex questions wrong?
Better still is there a really good FAQ for it, or a manual that runs
On Thu, 2002-05-16 at 05:12, civileme wrote:
Ummm, Miark, in august 1999, cryptonym corporation was examining a
Service pack release of NT4 from which microsoft had inadvertantly
forgotten to strip the data tags.
Microsoft has (or had) in Win9x and WinNT cruyptographic keys for
darklord wrote:
Okay, I changed that line in the cfg file and it looks like I'm getting
somewhere in the neighborhood of 90 - 100 frames per second (it bounces
around, don't know why)
Is that average/good/great?
Thanks!
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