I have that exact speaker set (Logitech X-530) and I'm really happy with it. Great bang for buck! I think it'll work very well for what you want...
In your case the sound drivers included should work, but from what you're telling me about your mixer something may be muted (or turned down all...
In a striping RAID, the RAID will only be as large as 2x the smallest drive. Since your smallest drive has about 37GB of usable storage, you are...
Windows has to be reinstalled all the time anyway. You're better of just reformatting and doing it properly from the start, IMHO. Less pain &...
The entire Darth Vader regression to evil thing didn't make any logical sense. It would have been better left to the imagination. Between that and...
I am saying that if you have a real Windows XP disc (or whatever OS it is that you use), like an honest-to-goodness holographically printed...
Good. It only hurt their valid customers, as real pirates can get around such trivial DRM without batting an eyelash. If you can hear it or see...
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USB 2 is backwards compatible with USB 1.1, but it will be very slow (USB 1.1 is 40x slower than USB 2.0). In any case, it doesn't look like your...
When you're multibooting, install the oldest OSes first, and the newest last. If you're multibooting with Linux, install Linux last. Using that...
First of all make sure Windows is totally patched & updated to its most current build. Next download and install the latest USB2 drivers/filters...
Off Topic... I thought we already figured out that all your networking junctioned in your closet into a VOIP system?
So much is automated and/or included in Mandriva that you should really check the Mandriva way of doing something before you try the generic Linux...
No, not that I know of. But it would be fairly trivial to implement our own jabber service if you wanted to go that route.
Excellent, a small but useful improvement. ;) [IMG]
Yes, provided you know a little bit about Linux (or some other *nix system). Otherwise you'd be learning about a new OS and at the same time...
Linux performs 2.5x faster for Windows filesharing than an actual Windows server on the same hardware, so it'd be faster anyway (not to mention...
It would need at least 512mb RAM. Of course, you could do the same thing in 128mb with Linux, but I digress. :P
With Windows, yeah, you'd either need monitors for all three or else a KVM switch. Sorry, Windows is teh sux0rz for networking and remote...
Not with Windows, no. You'd need 3 computers, and use one as a domain server. Even then it'd be 'fake' floating profiles, where you only get a...
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