I do believe someone is Jealous.... And why in the hell did that post get moderated up? Could it be because the great Bruce said something, and the peons bowed before him? Please, it was a snide remark on his part, and should be moderated _down_. While he has done a lot for free software, everything he says, should not be made the word of Linus.
However, I have been known to be wrong in the past...
From all I've heard, the K7 looks to start around 200 to 300 dollars actually. And given, that they are talking about a year from now. But what do I know?
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You dummox. You should have read the EcoHack FAQ. It specifically says that EcoHack was not designed for the newer dragonball processor in the IIIx and V. And the author specifically said _NOT_ to use EcoHack on those units. Your fault, not the programs.
Road Runner doesn't actively support Linux, but they at least tolerate it and it's users. That's a lot more than BellSouth does with their ASDL service in this area. I wish BellSouth would hurry up and die. I'm getting tired of this analog crap.
Very good point.
I do believe someone is Jealous....
And why in the hell did that post get moderated up? Could it be because the great Bruce said something, and the peons bowed before him? Please, it was a snide remark on his part, and should be moderated _down_. While he has done a lot for free software, everything he says, should not be made the word of Linus.
However, I have been known to be wrong in the past...
From all I've heard, the K7 looks to start around 200 to 300 dollars actually. And given, that they are talking about a year from now.
But what do I know?
You dummox. You should have read the EcoHack FAQ.
It specifically says that EcoHack was not designed for the newer dragonball processor in the IIIx and V. And the author specifically said _NOT_ to use EcoHack on those units. Your fault, not the programs.
Road Runner doesn't actively support Linux, but they at least tolerate it and it's users. That's a lot more than BellSouth does with their ASDL service in this area. I wish BellSouth would hurry up and die. I'm getting tired of this analog crap.
I couldn't imagine Bellsouth of all places would do something like this.
It sucks living with a sh!tty phone company with 50 year old technology.
Well, it was going to be either the Diamond TNT2 or the Voodoo 3 3000 this weekend, looks like nVidia made up my mind for me. :)
This absolutely rocks!
But, one thing I ask, how close is Q3test to being playable on TNT hardware under linux now?
Ditto. It may be sad, but it's true. :)
I wake up, if I hear my three computers next to my bed suddenly shut off.
But, the question is, are you really selling something for free, or giving it away?
I guess the topic says it all.