Why now? Open source isn't a new concept by any means. There have been great open source solutions out there for some time. My question is why do you have the desire to make the change now (as opposed to before) and what, if anything, has played a role in your decision to hold off?
Has anyone tried it with only two monitors? I'm not about to go and grab another card and monitor to play on three but I could do it on two. Of course if it sucks so bad as to not warrent the effort then I simply won't.
"If theft of your laptop computer results from the Kensington Guaranteed Notebook Replacement MicroSaver computer lock being broken or opened by forceful means Kensington Technology Group will pay you the replacement value of your laptop up to US $1,500.00."
Sounds like depending on the method employed it could fall under "forcefull means"...
Why now? Open source isn't a new concept by any means. There have been great open source solutions out there for some time. My question is why do you have the desire to make the change now (as opposed to before) and what, if anything, has played a role in your decision to hold off?
You need two fo them? I was under the impression that you'd be fine with one and two was just double the fun...
Only $200?
This should be interesting to see and good for competition to say the least.
Has anyone tried it with only two monitors? I'm not about to go and grab another card and monitor to play on three but I could do it on two. Of course if it sucks so bad as to not warrent the effort then I simply won't.
"If theft of your laptop computer results from the Kensington Guaranteed Notebook Replacement MicroSaver computer lock being broken or opened by forceful means Kensington Technology Group will pay you the replacement value of your laptop up to US $1,500.00." Sounds like depending on the method employed it could fall under "forcefull means"...