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Re: Gosh there's a lot you want to do with these drives. I happen to be a fan of PowerQuest Partition Magic, but that's entirely up to you. Now is your 30gig drive partitioned in half, for Windows2000 and WindowsMe? Converting a FAT32 drive to NTFS isn't really a huge problem … | |
Re: I think we need a bit more specifics. Is there a redraw function by any chance? Are you using QT? Why doesn't putting main() code into a loop work? You mean it doesn't redraw child windows? | |
Re: First let me make sure you have a directory on the host computer mapped as a drive on the virtual machine, correct? This probably could be done via a batch file although I'm not exactly sure what the copy command for client\*.* to host\*.* is. However, most back-up software should … | |
Re: Sound is run via sound card drivers ... how exactly did you delete those? Check with HP on the model of your sound card and then re-download the appropriate sound card drivers. They might be provided on the restore disks though I am not positive of this. Otherwise, are you … | |
Re: It looks to me as if the problem is that you are applying a CSS file (cascading style sheet) to every page. Here's what to do. Go to the Tools menu in IE and then click on Internet Options. The General tab should appear first. Check out the "Colors" and … | |
Re: Tetris perhaps? How about a simple solitaire game or even blackjack, perhaps? Or tic-tac-toe? Something that would use simple artificial intelligence to have the computer react based on user's actions. | |
Re: Perhaps this is related to a firewall you're running? | |
Re: You said you've used Windows2000 and Windows98 without a problem. I take it you're using Windows XP now? On the computer hooked up to the printers, edit the printer shares to make sure they don't require a username or password. Otherwise, on the client computers end, is there a place … | |
Re: My first intuition would be that perhaps you're behind some form of router or firewall? There's another thread located [thread]638[/thread]that seems to be related to this. You said that quite a few others in your office are experiencing the same problem? It's possible you're all behind the same firewall?? Do … | |
Re: Can you ping any of the other machines on the network? Can you ping a website? Go to a command prompt and type "ping server" where server is a domain name, server name, or IP address. | |
Re: I'm glad you brought this up because it applies to other people in usergroups as well. Unfortunately, I was having a lot of problems with usergroups lately - my database got screwed up. As a result, I had to delete all existing usergroups and then recreate them, and re-add members … | |
Re: Hey there. Thanks for the feedback. As you may have guessed, you're discussing something completely illegal here - and that's getting software for nuttin ;) Don't take this personally, but topic locked. | |
Re: Thanks for the tip. So you're saying the problem was partially due to corrupt file associations? | |
Re: You say the book has problems without answers? Is it possibly meant to be used as a student's textbook? If you really like the book, perhaps you can check the publisher's website to see if there is an "answer key" softcover available? | |
Re: [url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/29790.html[/url] [url]http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=8339[/url] Check those out ;) | |
Re: It says it works with linux ... perhaps a model that would work with embedded linux? Perhaps its a device such as a cell phone or pocket organizer? | |
Re: Yesterday I tried doing a google search for you searching for BASRUN20 and came up with nothing to note. I'll look into this again later for ya. | |
Re: First of all, why is your array commented out? Why do you have count1 through count10 (I take it there are ten numbers?) but meanwhile your for loop goes from 0 thru 20?? I'm a bit confused what your switch statement does and what all those if's towards the end … | |
Re: Mac OS X comes with a command line. Just go to your Applications folder then to Utilities and then to Terminal. That opens up a console window. There's a command you can type in there to make it full screen but I don't remember it offhand. I remember the place … | |
Re: An application is stand-alone program. It runs in a window in the operating system it's being run on. The nifty thing about Java is that it's cross-platform; the same code will run on multiple operating systems. Applets are those Java thingies that are embedded into webpages. You know how sometimes … | |
Re: Sorry, page cannot be displayed error. :( | |
Re: Tekmaven's right in that this is spamming ... sorry, you just can't do that here :( If you want to advertise your site, check out our links directory and submit your site to the appropriate category. We also offer an affiliate program if you'd like to link back to us … | |
Re: No experience with superdisks but my guess is you'd have to mount it first. ;) | |
Re: Does it run Windows? DOS? Does this hapen in both or only Windows or ...? | |
Re: I did a search for mms:// protocol and came up with the following: [quote]MMS or ' Microsoft Media Server ' protocol is Microsoft's proprietary network streaming protocol. Microsoft has never released a specification to describe how MMS actually works, yet it is extensively used by their Microsoft media player software. … | |
Re: Gnome and KDE are desktop environments, meaning that they're not just window managers. They also add a whole bunch of their own extras (tools, file managers, tidbits, etc etc etc) to XWindows. Perhaps what you're looking for is something like FVWM or LiteStep (check out fvwm.org or litestep.org, although both … | |
Re: I used to use Norton but I switched to McAfee because it was to bulky and intrusive for what it does. Sorry, never played around with any server software (other than Linux) so I can't be of much help to you on this one. | |
Re: Debian's nice cuz they have apt-get I posted somewhere else about how there's an apt-get that has been ported to work with .rpms instead of .debs | |
Re: Do you have a mail server set up on the linux computer? sendmail maybe? An IMAP server? | |
Re: Visual C++? C++ For Linux? ... more details please? | |
Re: Discrete math! Truth tables, logic, karnaugh maps, canonical sums and products, circuitry diagrams (elementary engineering) ... also CALCULUS!! Precalc, multivariable calc, ..... Calculus, calculus, and more calculus! | |
Re: Sorry, only Sony's over here! I used to use an ATI Rage 128, then I had an ATI Radeon (the original, before the 8000 and 9000 series, etc), and then finally moved over to Nvidia Geforce territory. | |
Re: In almost all the forums, posts are sorted by the date of their last reply. (Therefore, replying to, or "bumping" a topic, brings it to the top of the listing). This excludes Announcement and Sticky topics, which always appear first regardless of their time. Posts in the Tutorials and Reviews … | |
Re: The old parchment paper style is very nice indeed. I couldn't find anywhere on the site about the specifics of the game however. Check out all the other posts that exist on this forum about making a game. | |
Re: Sorry, I don't have any experience with FreeDOS nor OXL. However, shouldn't the bootloader be placed in its own boot partition? (e.g. a 5mb or so partition at the head of the drive for the bootloader) ?? | |
Re: I have a BusLink 40gig USB 2.0 hard drive. What I do when I reformat is go to [url]www.buslink.com[/url] and download their drivers for my hdd. The drivers come with built-in USB 2.0 connectivity if connected to a USB 2.0 controller. (I used to use a USB2 PCI card but … | |
Re: Do you know all the specs for your computer? Can't you just go to Compaq/HP website, find the specs, and then go to each individual manufacturer and download the drivers individually? (e.g., suppose you have an Nvidia geforce video card, download drivers from nvidia.com, etc etc) | |
Re: Linuxconf can be installed manually (download from rpmfind.net). To the best of my knowledge, it comes with the RedHat 7.3 distro. However, it doesn't come with the Redhat 8 or Redhat 9 distros. In these two new versions, redhat uses its own new wacky config system (redhat-config-printers, redhat-config-network, redhat-config-......) where … | |
Re: [url]http://www.sendmail.org/[/url] is a Linux SMTP server (just had to include that LOL) For an IMAP server, check out these links. Maybe one of them will be useful to ya: [url]http://www.imap.org/[/url] [url]ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.answers/mail/mailclient-faq[/url] | |
Re: Back up the entire partitions or just your system files? Linux does include back-up software (at least the RedHat distribution does). Otherwise, you can use programs such as PowerQuest DriveImage (www.powerquest.com) to back up your entire partitions to other drives or to CDs/other external media. It works pretty good and … | |
This may sound silly to all you mac people, but I come from a Windows world where I use customized sound schemes for everything. And I mean EVERYTHING! Little "bleeps" and "bloops" play whenever I resize, minimize, or maximize windows, click on anything in explorer, click the Start Menu, etc … | |
Re: Nvidia changed the format of their downloads. You can still install old .RPM versions of their drivers if you happen to have them handy. However, for their latest drivers, download the *.run file from their website. Then, set the permissions of this file to be executable by root. Login to … | |
Re: This forum uses database-driven session IDs in addition to cookies. Are cookies enabled on your opera browser? Similar problems have been known to occur with certain proxies (due to something with session IDs not being able to track an IP behind a proxy server). You mentioned this problem doesn't occur … | |
Re: I've never done anything like this via windows before. My guess, however, is that you would need some form of mail or SMTP server (perhaps the one built-into IIS?) What VirusScan program are you using? | |
Re: Open up your computer and take out the ram sticks. Make sure there's no dirt and dust in the slot and that the bottom of the sticks can make good contact with the slots in the motherboard. Then, very carefully put them back in and double and even triple check … | |
What's wrong with the following line in my .htaccess file? All of my other rewrites work, just not this one. I want [url]http://www.techtalkforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10&view=previous[/url] [url]http://www.techtalkforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10&view=next[/url] [url]http://www.techtalkforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10&view=newest[/url] to look like [url]http://www.techtalkforums.com/forums/t10previous.html[/url] [url]http://www.techtalkforums.com/forums/t10next.html[/url] [url]http://www.techtalkforums.com/forums/t10newest.html[/url] I'm using the following code but it doesn't seem to work? It just goes to topic 10 (for example) … | |
Re: Gosh it's been so many years since I've been on dial-up ... ooooooh the memories! | |
Re: Change the runlevel from GUI mode to text mode. Follow these instructions in reverse: [url]http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/xbootup.html[/url] They show how to go from text mode to graphical mode. Just go backwards. (Instead of from runlevel 3 to 5, go from runlevel 5 to 3. | |
Re: I definitely would like to answer this question but I have a dentist appointment in 2 hours and need to run into the shower now. Expect my answer later!! |
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