Does this mean that we will be getting Direct-X support for playing games? The only reason I have to run VMWare is to run Windows games, and most require Direct-X Video/Sound support.
It is always the combination of extings forms (Jazz and Rock) that brings out the most interesting parts of each. Take for example Mahavishnu Orchestra or any Miles Davis after "In A Silent Way" or any of Bill Bruford's stuff. As soon as you keep one form of music pure for too long it will staginate.
My experience has been 2x RAM is safe, at least if for any reason that you hit swap you are safe. Also RedHat 6.0 and Mandrake 6.0 allow > 128MB swap partitions.
Does this mean that we will be getting Direct-X support for playing games? The only reason I have to run VMWare is to run Windows games, and most require Direct-X Video/Sound support.
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Alex DeWolf
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Brand-X rules !!!!
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It is always the combination of extings forms (Jazz and Rock) that brings out the most interesting parts of each. Take for example Mahavishnu Orchestra or any Miles Davis after "In A Silent Way" or any of Bill Bruford's stuff. As soon as you keep one form of music pure for too long it will staginate.
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Alex DeWolf
My experience has been 2x RAM is safe, at least if for any reason that you hit swap you are safe. Also RedHat 6.0 and Mandrake 6.0 allow > 128MB swap partitions.
Alex DeWolf