In fact (and I can only speak for EU), we get to choose between data-rates and monthly fees. We definitely do have internet plans like in the US, only the average throughput is much higher.
The default install of Ubunto 10.whatever-it-is fails on VMware Fusion because Fusion presents the virtual disk as scsi and the front-end to Grub in the installer doesn't get it. Well I guess you should provide it with an IDE virtual disk using the options of VMware Fusion...
Yes, it's just that little word, 'about'. I've been wanting to install some sort of 3D acceleration on my laptop for nearly a year now. Tried a lot of things but nothing worked.
I would be really excited to get ATI's official slant on linux drivers.
Karma whore! :D
I think that WC3 should be more like W3C, or am I missing something? ;)
In fact (and I can only speak for EU), we get to choose between data-rates and monthly fees. We definitely do have internet plans like in the US, only the average throughput is much higher.
I don't think I've ever seen a stairway going DOWN.
Yes, it's just that little word, 'about'. I've been wanting to install some sort of 3D acceleration on my laptop for nearly a year now. Tried a lot of things but nothing worked. I would be really excited to get ATI's official slant on linux drivers.
Anyways, it puts a backdoor in you. One day someone will walk by, and just hack himself into you ;-)