You need to enable all of your repositories in Synaptic, as only a couple are enabled by default. Enabling all of the repositories will give you...
Get on a PC that does have an ethernet connection and download the drivers. You don't need the wizard for anything, once the drivers are in the...
One question -- Why in the world are you running NT4?
Pay the shipping and it's yours. As-is though, as I don't feel like building it up enough to test it.
USB controllers don't have BIOSes, I was referring to IDE, SATA, SCSI controllers.
None of my systems are vulnerable to that. :cool: But thanks for the info, it's interesting that Linksys and Cisco got nailed by this.
Well, Suse isn't a very good multimedia distro, and the YAST tool is vastly overrated, IMHO. I don't think it's fair to evaluate Linux by Suse. My...
Some were converted to IPCop or m0n0wall firewalls, some were refirbished into Linux Internet stations, and some were donated to a local community...
No, that's pretty much it. I've also found that asking around at large companies, universities and other such places which cycle through a lot of...
Sometimes, but it doesn't matter -- add-in controllers have their own BIOSes, so drives connected are bootable.
There are PCI IDE, SATA or SCSI controllers one can add to give yourself more channels.
Sure, it'd run no problem. The memory expensive thing in Linux, like Windows, is the heaviness of the GUI. But unlike Windows, in Linux one has...
Sorry, no flame intended but that's spoken in ignorance. It's actually easier to install packages in Linux than any other OS that I know of, and...
Suse is weird for nvidia drivers anyway, so it was a little trickier getting 3D accelleration in Suse than in any other Linux distro I know of....
I find that ATI cards are very good these days, but Nvidia cards seem to provide more consistent performance and have much more stable drivers....
Linux plugins are available for ePSXe Linux. :) I can use it just fine, at least as well as I could in Windows years ago. Contact me via PM, and...
Not unless you've got some GDDR3 of the same specs and some l337 soldering skillz, no.
I do that with old, cast-off boxes all the time. 1pt outdated rig + 1pt Linux = 1 modern Internet station that will never get a :swear: virus....
Could be a driver problem, but likely he's got some bad VRAM.
Really funny man, I can picture it. But in the interest of historical accuracy, the 3 wise men came a very long way, probably from what would now...
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