From his main site, "Wow, the hits just went through the roof. My article with pics on breaking down the Rio Carbon got posted on slashdot.org. I have changed the pics to make them smaller, as the bandwidth was challenging the NIC in the server."
Except that Mac-on-Linux is free. Forever. And you can run it on any PPC based hardware, not just an Apple. So if you got some other PPC hardware, like the Pegasos, you can boot OS X in a window within Linux. You won't be able to boot said OS X without being in Linux, so its a great alternative.
I don't know about that. I've got a Dell 18.1" LCD, and with my Nvidia Geforce Ti 500 I had horrible blurring and the like. When I got my Radeon 9800 Pro, it all went away and I'm able to play Counterstrike, Battlefield 1942, and others with no issues whatsoever. I believe the refresh rate is 25ms.
Or are they not released under public domain..?
From his main site, "Wow, the hits just went through the roof. My article with pics on breaking down the Rio Carbon got posted on slashdot.org. I have changed the pics to make them smaller, as the bandwidth was challenging the NIC in the server."
Quick thinking!
Why 7 days and not 6? Or 1? Or instantly? Sounds to me like a man made fairytale.
Except that Mac-on-Linux is free. Forever. And you can run it on any PPC based hardware, not just an Apple. So if you got some other PPC hardware, like the Pegasos, you can boot OS X in a window within Linux. You won't be able to boot said OS X without being in Linux, so its a great alternative.
I don't know about that. I've got a Dell 18.1" LCD, and with my Nvidia Geforce Ti 500 I had horrible blurring and the like. When I got my Radeon 9800 Pro, it all went away and I'm able to play Counterstrike, Battlefield 1942, and others with no issues whatsoever. I believe the refresh rate is 25ms.
and you cant upgrade
So buy one and throw linux on it.
This one is easy, Steve's gay lover, next question?