An additional little bit I should mention: Intel graphics cards, to the best of my knowledge, only come on Intel motherboards, which are only compatible with Intel CPUs. As AMD and ATI have merged, this means that buying Intel graphics cards causes ATI/AMD to lose out on three sales, not just the graphics card.
3) *The* key to installing Gentoo -- unless you really know what you're doing, you need to install some other distro first and copy the xorg.conf, fstab and grub.conf files to use, or at least reference, for your Gentoo install. I can write an fstab by hand, if necessary, but there's no way I could do that for xorg.conf.
Have to disagree with you there; having never heard of any of those until I used Gentoo, none of them gave me any problems except for Grub, which I'm convinced hates me. (LILO never gives me any trouble)
It's not my blog, just one I read. And if you are telling the truth, that's still some strange timing.
http://freegamer.blogspot.com/2007/04/quake3-total -conversions.html
Come on, dude. Give credit to the source of your post.
An additional little bit I should mention:
Intel graphics cards, to the best of my knowledge, only come on Intel motherboards, which are only compatible with Intel CPUs. As AMD and ATI have merged, this means that buying Intel graphics cards causes ATI/AMD to lose out on three sales, not just the graphics card.
Bah, he shouldn't have bothered sending videos at all! He should've just sent a plaintext transcript on a CD.
NdisWrapper is what you're looking for. It's mostly used for wireless cards, but I think it works for other drivers, too.
No, that's GNOME. Google's product would be called Google Phone (beta).
Wireless sewage? I believe that's called a diaper.
Those are called dungeon crawlers or hack-and-slash RPGs.
You don't even have to do *that*. You can just RTFD. (department)
Minishare, I'd think.
Also don't forget Wormux.
Wow!
Not only did you not RTFA, you didn't even RTFS.
http://pan.rebelbase.com/
Pfft, my six digits trump all of you.
Apple was going to give them free copies of OSX a while back, actually.
Those stupid Personal Armor suits don't provide enough protection for heavy plasmas.
Relevant study
And we should read them with lasers!
Laptops and UPSs.
Steve Irwin is dying!
*ducks*
You bastard!
72/73, says Wikipedia