Re: [vox-tech] When RAM goes bad...

2005-03-07 Thread Jeff DeFay
Another item to check might be the number of chips on the sticks; I recall seeing some specifications about maximum loading for some chipsets that indicated that if a stick had more than a single array of chips, that use of a second stick of similar construction for the same bank would exceed the d

Re: [vox-tech] Open Office Question

2005-03-07 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 11:04:29AM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote: > In Star/Open Office you have the notion of a Work Folder. In most > Open Office versions your default Work Folder is "My Documents." > This default can be changed. But the problem is that the opening and > saving of documents w

[vox-tech] Open Office Question

2005-03-07 Thread Robert G. Scofield
One of the nice things about open source is that different people can produce different versions of a product. SuSE, Debian, and at least one other distro, have their own version of Open Office. And the SuSE and Debian versions look nicer with colored icons, etc. But Debian Open Office has a

Re: [vox-tech] When RAM goes bad...

2005-03-07 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 08:59:26PM -0800, Paul wrote: > (useless but possibly entertaining attempt at humor) > I can tell from here the mother board is bad and you'll need the dual > Opteron. Come to think of it, the video board and the monitor are > looking a little weak too:-) (even more usele

Where's Joe? (Was Re: [vox-tech] DE flame war.)

2005-03-07 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Sun, Mar 06, 2005 at 09:30:05PM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote: > This was fun to read. Nice use of simile and metaphor. This reminds of of > Joe Arruda; Mr. Zen. What ever happened to him? He's out here... He came to the OpenVote LUGOD meeting (with me) a few months back, in fact. (He's