To clear a few things up, things may have improved since then (I first tried in the fall). However, at the time, I had updated all drivers (including processor (Pentium M, 1.7Ghz)) and the BIOS. So, I'm not sure how it works now, and I don't know who to blame for the problem (Microsoft, DELL, or Intel).
Didn't you hear?
Remember, Offering != Distributing http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/06/03/20 50245&tid=123&tid=155
But yours wasn't on slashdot.
repeat: uh, latency?
And netcraft is reporting the server as Windows 2000 and IIS 5.0
/ /www.hackiis6.com
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http:
"Void where prohibited by law."
http://www.hackiis6.com/rules.htm
So, last week, we get an article about Hong Kong and gig sized pipes to residents, now they are going after the file sharers.
I have no comment.
You forgot the '-' in the URL, the one you gave us is for the real site, not the parady.
Now we have a racist search engine. (As if we didn't assume this already.)
0. Blastoff!
Don't tell me that you weren't warned...
Now they will really be out some money, with /. clicking the Adwords, too.
The only problem with that is that they would fall in such a low tax bracket, they would hardly be taxed anything.
"Computer programming is second nature to most of the Slashdot crowd."
Not first nature?
Mozilla 1.8 beta http://alldumb.com/
/.101 ?
So it is a good thing that I don't smoke and that I can stand to be anywhere near smokers.
You got the title right, the rest you forgot the second dot '1.0.1' not '1.01'
here is the link for donations (via paypal): http://pop.suedbyspammers.com/index.html Is /. the donation page a good thing or a bad thing?
You still had to accept the terms (or at least the old ones) when you signed up for the account. And, all data still travels over their servers.
I wasn't just refering to SP2 when I said improved, I was also refering to the BIOS and hardware drivers.
To clear a few things up, things may have improved since then (I first tried in the fall). However, at the time, I had updated all drivers (including processor (Pentium M, 1.7Ghz)) and the BIOS. So, I'm not sure how it works now, and I don't know who to blame for the problem (Microsoft, DELL, or Intel).
Last time I installed SP2 on my laptop I got a BSOD everytime I unpluged it.
Thank you micro$oft for rendering a laptop unusable.
(Before everyone tells me to update drivers and whatnot, I updated all my drivers and still had problems, something to do with my processer...)
yep, here is the link to the other: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/02/18/032423 8&tid=129&tid=95
...and they used Red Hat.