while I'm at it how do I see the capabilities of his on-board gfx?
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 3:46 PM Michael wrote:
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> my father is giving me his 5 yr old computer and it doesn't have a gfx
> card. I have a 10 yr old gfx card in the computer it is replacing.
> which is probably better?
> lspci
>
my father is giving me his 5 yr old computer and it doesn't have a gfx
card. I have a 10 yr old gfx card in the computer it is replacing.
which is probably better?
lspci
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] RV770 [Radeon HD 4850]
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The cable modem/router does not ddwrt very well at all. Interestingly it
the router side is not an issue. Its the fact that the modem is attached to
the interface/area where the wan port would connect. and it would no longer
talk correctly
On Mon, May 18, 2020, 8:00 AM Michael Butash wrote:
> I
I'll give it to you for $100 plus your assistance on any of these issues I
have, listed in order of importance:
- NFS Export is not allowing the client to modify file/folder
details (*chown/chmod
fail 'Operation Not Permitted'*) on the Host.
- I need the client to be able to do *"all
I used to use a netgear nighthawk router years ago, loaded with
dd-wrt/tomato, it was a nice router/firewall. Features weren't great, but
worked for my needs at around 80mbps on cox at the time.
I'm thinking since the Netgear mentioned is a cable modem AND a router, you
can't put dd-wrt on it. C