Internal Video is correct but it uses system RAM and all motherboards with integrated video show in memtest a SLOW general memory speed.
A good thing about onboard video is a more trouble free computer... i remember doing 300KM only to find the morons hit the computer and the agp video card move. The computer dont boot.
i using ati 3.7 with xfree 4.3 in debian, tyan mpx with dual barton 2600mp and ati 9600 pro 128mb
i find this page with a script for building a deb package of the drivers:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/ fglrx-installer.html
it works fine for me, it gives about 3000fps in glxgears, quake3 and ut2004demo works fine, with the later ati driver 3.2 ut2004demo crashes always
Or just use Power over ethernet, only a cat5 cable up to the access point in the atic
seems better if you don't have outlets
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/what_is_poe.php
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or "Active Ethernet" eliminates the need to run 110/220 VAC power to Wireless Access Points and other devices on a wired LAN. Using Power-over-Ethernet system installers need to run only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable that carries both power and data to each device. This allows greater flexibility in the locating of AP's and network devices and significantly decreasing installation costs in many cases.
Power-over-Ethernet begins with a CAT5 "Injector" that inserts a DC Voltage onto the CAT5 cable. The Injector is typically installed in the "wiring closet" near the Ethernet switch or hub.
Some Wireless Access Points and other network accept the injected DC power directly from the CAT5 cable through their RJ45 jack. These devices are considered to be "PoE-Compatible" or "Active Ethernet Compatible".
Devices that are not "PoE Compatible" can be converted to Power-over-Ethernet by way of a DC "Picker" or "Tap". These are sometimes called Active Ethernet "Splitters". This device picks-off the DC Voltage that has been injected into the CAT5 cable by the Injector and makes it available to the equipment through the regular DC power jack.
Therefore in order to use Power-over-Ethernet you need:
Amen to that, i was looking for a carbus USB 2.0 for my fujitsu lifebook b, and with all this insane full speed vs hi speed, i buy a firewire card instead!
give in the entrance of the party a tiny bootdisk/cdr whatever with a **party distributed beowulf project client**tm to each participant
add to the party a **party bogomips competition**
at a given hour the competition begins and all people entry the beowulf, and when the competition time runs out, run a little calc to measure the power of the machines.
Then return to each screen a cool party logo with the total amount of power plus number of puters.
The code detects the cpu type and send it to the central node, each participant screen display a grafic with the percentage of x86, PowerPC.. etc
the bootdisk could be easy to do in linux it supports all mayor architecturs
(*asumptin a computer for user, i been to party's with 3 pcs, not counting smp or other power machines)
please don't blame my english, its my 2nd language:D
One of the best internet raid forum:
2 dd77124463ea07d336f7fdab&forumid=26
www.2cpu.com
http://forums.2cpu.com/forumdisplay.php?s=adc2638
Internal Video is correct but it uses system RAM and
all motherboards with integrated video show in memtest a SLOW general memory speed.
A good thing about onboard video is a more trouble free computer... i remember doing 300KM only to
find the morons hit the computer and the agp video card move. The computer dont boot.
with an internal video this dont happend
what do you mean, no shark?
i using ati 3.7 with xfree 4.3 in debian, tyan mpx with dual barton 2600mp and ati 9600 pro 128mb i find this page with a script for building a deb package of the drivers: http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/ fglrx-installer.html
it works fine for me, it gives about 3000fps in glxgears, quake3 and ut2004demo works fine, with the later ati driver 3.2 ut2004demo crashes always
Young lady, in this house we obey the second law of thermodynamics!
i wait till the 9 dvd pack, star wars forever
Or just use Power over ethernet, only a cat5 cable up to the access point in the atic
p
seems better if you don't have outlets
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/what_is_poe.ph
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or "Active Ethernet" eliminates the need to run 110/220 VAC power to Wireless Access Points and other devices on a wired LAN. Using Power-over-Ethernet system installers need to run only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable that carries both power and data to each device. This allows greater flexibility in the locating of AP's and network devices and significantly decreasing installation costs in many cases.
Power-over-Ethernet begins with a CAT5 "Injector" that inserts a DC Voltage onto the CAT5 cable. The Injector is typically installed in the "wiring closet" near the Ethernet switch or hub.
Some Wireless Access Points and other network accept the injected DC power directly from the CAT5 cable through their RJ45 jack. These devices are considered to be "PoE-Compatible" or "Active Ethernet Compatible".
Devices that are not "PoE Compatible" can be converted to Power-over-Ethernet by way of a DC "Picker" or "Tap". These are sometimes called Active Ethernet "Splitters". This device picks-off the DC Voltage that has been injected into the CAT5 cable by the Injector and makes it available to the equipment through the regular DC power jack.
Therefore in order to use Power-over-Ethernet you need:
(Injector) + (PoE compatible device)
- or -
(Injector) + (non-PoE compatible device) + (Picker)
and then SCO will sue each user with an infected computer for running their code without a license. :D
Amen to that, i was looking for a carbus USB 2.0 for my fujitsu lifebook b, and with all this insane full speed vs hi speed, i buy a firewire card instead!
if only i know this earlier
wow! now i see it, the 588 blade servers are for rendering all those IBM lawyers in court
seams to me that SCO has ask IBM about the dirty knife!
Then IBM says to SCO:
YOU BASTARDS! YOU VICIOUS, HEARTLESS BASTARDS! lOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE TO HIM (Linus)
HE'S WORKED HIS FINGERS TO THE BONE, TO MAKE THIS GNU/LINUX WHAT IT IS
AND YOU COME IN WITH YOUR PETTY, FEEBLE QUIBBLING AND YOU GRIND HIM INTO THE DIRT!
this fine, honorable man, whose boots you are not worthy to kiss!
Oh, it makes me mad, MAD
just imagine the computer power of 5000* pcs!
:D
give in the entrance of the party a tiny bootdisk/cdr whatever with a **party distributed beowulf project client**tm to each participant
add to the party a **party bogomips competition**
at a given hour the competition begins and all people entry the beowulf, and when the competition time runs out, run a little calc to measure the power of the machines.
Then return to each screen a cool party logo with the total amount of power plus number of puters.
The code detects the cpu type and send it to the central node, each participant screen display a grafic with the percentage of x86, PowerPC.. etc
the bootdisk could be easy to do in linux it supports all mayor architecturs
(*asumptin a computer for user, i been to party's with 3 pcs, not counting smp or other power machines)
please don't blame my english, its my 2nd language
Hi, here in spain the actual limit is 120 kph but at 140 kph the highway police don't fine you!
if you exceds 171 kph 1 month without drivin and 300 euro fine, those days that's about 300$ us.
to make thing more fun i **Never** drive in more than a 4 lane, and the normal in the highway is a 2 lanes for each direction.
the roads have lots of turns.
i feel sorry to know that in your country and in the us there are those so **immoral** low limits!
saludos amigos!
Hi Friends!
i'm paranoid and i tell you this is another April Fools!
this 'petrol-moving-penis' fool is...
George Bush
i give it a 7 and give 1 to the first article in the top ten list :D now it stand in 1st place! fun