Exactly my problem with this too. I do a bit of OpenGL development and this is not the card I would choose. I find it perplexing that many vendors are doing this on their high end boards. Just try finding a dual Intel board with the ServerWorks chipset without onboard video (actually Tyan is going to release one "real soon"). That is the only one I could find. They could at least stick an extra AGP slot on there, although that may not be technically possible...
Maybe the problem with Windows is that somehow they've managed to change h_bar so it is on the order of one and everyone is just experiencing macroscopic quantum effects, so it really is not Microsoft's fault.
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You don't have to install Chatzilla or the Mail/News client if you do not want to. BTW, there are those of us who really like these features.
-pre5:
- Mike Phillips: olympic driver update
- Alan Cox: continued resyncing (lots of small stuff, big NTFS merge from Anton)
- Martin Dalecki: cleanup (remove unused and unnecessary get_hardblocksize)
- Chris Mason: fix potential reiserfs journal overflow
- Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
- David Miller: sparc fixes, some network cleanups
Wow, there is some serious weirdness going on then. I can't connect (even telnetting to port 80) at all from my speakeasy DSL to anywho or hushmail, but from my school's server works fine. I've been using these without trouble for months. I wonder if they're blocking speakeasy?
And now sourceXchange. I noticed a lot of my favorite sites going down. Anyone know what happened to hushmail? I would love to know what happened to my mail:(
The sad thing is that the eco-nuts (I am one I might add) won't let anyone build nuclear power plants. This is one of the safest and cleanest forms of energy available with our present technology. I think it is a good short term solution until fuel cell, or better yet fusion technology comes to fruition.
I don't know about that. So far, everything I use that has been deregulated now costs me much more. Congress deregulated the banks, now I pay to use an ATM. They deregulated the cable companies and my bill just about doubled for the same sevice over a very short period of time. So if the CA power companies were "properly" deregulated, I have no doubt that the normal residential customer would be taking in the rear with no lube. Of course I notice before these sorts of deregulation occur, that you see ads on TV and in your bill about "how competition through deregulation will cut costs to you..." Of course these ads are paid for by the regulated entity, so I am skeptical. I am really sure that these corporations are just feeling all warm and fuzzy inside and want to help out us poor customers out of the goodness of their heart instead of gouging the shit out of us so the CEO can buy a new fucking Mercedes SUV (the dumbest thing I've ever seen) to waste valuable resources and impress his friends. Well, like I said, cable is deregulated...want to take a guess at how many cable companies I have to choose from? One.
It is not even supposed to be French. It is Cajun French, as is stated on his "English" page.
Maybe, but M$ still sees websites that are viewable with other browsers, so they still need to dump it until they can control the server side too.
Exactly my problem with this too. I do a bit of OpenGL development and this is not the card I would choose. I find it perplexing that many vendors are doing this on their high end boards. Just try finding a dual Intel board with the ServerWorks chipset without onboard video (actually Tyan is going to release one "real soon"). That is the only one I could find. They could at least stick an extra AGP slot on there, although that may not be technically possible...
Maybe the problem with Windows is that somehow they've managed to change h_bar so it is on the order of one and everyone is just experiencing macroscopic quantum effects, so it really is not Microsoft's fault.
You don't have to install Chatzilla or the Mail/News client if you do not want to. BTW, there are those of us who really like these features.
Are you sure about this? From the changelog:
-pre5:
- Mike Phillips: olympic driver update
- Alan Cox: continued resyncing (lots of small stuff, big NTFS merge from Anton)
- Martin Dalecki: cleanup (remove unused and unnecessary get_hardblocksize)
- Chris Mason: fix potential reiserfs journal overflow
- Jeff Garzik: network driver updates
- David Miller: sparc fixes, some network cleanups
Wow, there is some serious weirdness going on then. I can't connect (even telnetting to port 80) at all from my speakeasy DSL to anywho or hushmail, but from my school's server works fine. I've been using these without trouble for months. I wonder if they're blocking speakeasy?
Thanks for telling me everything is ok.
And now sourceXchange. I noticed a lot of my favorite sites going down. Anyone know what happened to hushmail? I would love to know what happened to my mail :(
Actually, I don't oddly enough :)
The sad thing is that the eco-nuts (I am one I might add) won't let anyone build nuclear power plants. This is one of the safest and cleanest forms of energy available with our present technology. I think it is a good short term solution until fuel cell, or better yet fusion technology comes to fruition.
I don't know about that. So far, everything I use that has been deregulated now costs me much more. Congress deregulated the banks, now I pay to use an ATM. They deregulated the cable companies and my bill just about doubled for the same sevice over a very short period of time. So if the CA power companies were "properly" deregulated, I have no doubt that the normal residential customer would be taking in the rear with no lube. Of course I notice before these sorts of deregulation occur, that you see ads on TV and in your bill about "how competition through deregulation will cut costs to you..." Of course these ads are paid for by the regulated entity, so I am skeptical. I am really sure that these corporations are just feeling all warm and fuzzy inside and want to help out us poor customers out of the goodness of their heart instead of gouging the shit out of us so the CEO can buy a new fucking Mercedes SUV (the dumbest thing I've ever seen) to waste valuable resources and impress his friends. Well, like I said, cable is deregulated...want to take a guess at how many cable companies I have to choose from? One.
Sorry for the rant:)