Try a different PSU and see if it posts in that case. I've had bad luck with Antec the last few years, and a few even caught fire in the last PSU...
The first thing I would suspect is the PSU. Of course, when a PSU fails utterly, they have a nasty habbit of taking out other components with...
Macs don't generally get viruses, as they have better security by design than Windows. But if you really care about security, consider migrating...
Um, you have the location of the internet backwards... but I see what you're trying to say. :P I was just trying to make sure that the router was...
So it goes something like this, right? Computer -> Linksys -> Cable modem -> Internet Make sure the WAN interface of your router is not set to...
What I mean is what type of device has the IP 192.168.1.1? A cable modem, router, etc?
There is no packet loss when you ping your next hop (cable modem? cheap plastic router thingy?)... this means your PC is not the problem, the...
Please ping your next hop (looks like 192.168.1.1) 100 times or so and post the stats here.
OK, here you go... OK. Are you gaming? If so, the 8800GTX is extremely low-end and you'll do well to replace it. If not, don't bother overclocking...
Think of it this way. An IP address is just an address. If you use the postal service as a metaphor, you could have a physical mailing address...
Yes, you can have as many IPs on one physical adapter as you want.
No new kernels today, just an update. Those of you who follow Linux kernel development may have noticed that 2.6.33 was released a few days ago,...
Ahh, too slow! This item was sold locally. Thanks for looking. :)
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I just ran across this during a routine Google search: hubpages.com -- netflix review The comments... simply PRICELESS. This is internet gold,...
redhat.com | Choosing an I/O Scheduler for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and the 2.6 Kernel
I'm not applying any patches at this point, just compiling from vanilla sources. BFS is a very simplistic scheduler, and it probably works...
Kernel 2.6.30.5 available What's that I hear you ask? No new bugfix builds against 2.6.32? Au contraire! 2.6.32.9 is built and currently syncing...
If you want an arbitrary date, just use the -d flag and give it a string like YYYY-MM-DD: $ date -d 2010-02-19 Tue Feb 19 00:00:00 PST 2010 Or...
I'm actually building 64-bit kernels for a different project, specifically, patched with GRSec/PAX and hardware-optimized. But I've been thinking...
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