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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:23:00 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote: > Ubuntu Founder: Linux Should Focus on Looks > > ,----[ Quote ] >| Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu Linux and one-time cosmonaut, delivered >| a rousing keynote oration to the OSCON conference here, detailing the >| ingredients needed for success in open source and on the Linux desktop in >| particular. Well that eliminates Ubuntu.... Maybe Shuttlecock should take a good look at his own distribution? Ubuntu has to be the ugliest Linux distribution on the planet. Shit brown which further brings forward what Ubuntu really means, a question most often asked by…
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Over the last few days Windows Explorer searches always lead to a crash, irrespective what else is or isn't running. Error message as follows: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library. Runtime Error! Program: C:\Windows\Explorer.exe abnormal program termination Closing the message simply clears the desktop and returns to default desktop. Other programs which are running in general seem to continue. I understood W Explorer has similarities to I.Explorer so tried the old chestnut of disabling third party extensions from the Internet Options, but to no avail. Not having Outlook running makes no difference. May be the same problem? Absolute pain not bein…
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Hi Guys, I have downloaded Microsoft Visual Studio Team System files. The WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part01 exe file and the following ones as well in to my hard disk. WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part02 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part03 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part04 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part05 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part06 Iam running under Windows xp. The main purpose of this download was to install and look at the "Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Testers" under the team system. Have downloaded virtual pc. Now I want to mount only the vhd file for "Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Testers".Which one of the above downloaded "WIN03_VSTS_TFS.*" contain it.... Any help in thi…
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Hi Guys, I have downloaded Microsoft Visual Studio Team System files. The WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part01 exe file and the following ones as well in to my hard disk. WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part02 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part03 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part04 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part05 WIN03_VSTS_TFS.part06 Iam running under Windows xp home(32 bit). The main purpose of this download was to install and look at the "Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for Software Testers" under the team system. Now Iam used to running a "setup" program for installations. After some googling ,found out that I have to mount the vhd files. Is it possible to do it with a deamon tool. Virtual server is not suppo…
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I recently re-installed XP SR3 on my home-built box and now whenever I attempt to run any of my games, I get a black screen on my monitor. I know the games are running since the audio comes in fine and the keyboard/mouse responses can be heard through the audio. Additionally, if I use my old CRT monitor, there is no issue but my Viewsonic flat-panel displays the black. My first guess was that it was video crad driver related so I updated nvidia drivers, then I went to the Viewsonic site and used their specific driver. No luck - I even tried rolling back to pre-SR-3 update and that doesn't resolve it. Anything I am missing ? Any help would be welcome ? …
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Windows Memory Has Physical, Design, and Marketing Limitations InformationWeek, NY - 12 hours ago The blog points to an MSDN article on memory limits, which does have a few quirks. As the commenter on that page points out, why should 64-bit Windows Vista ... More...
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Sixty percent of IT leaders have no plans to deploy Windows Vista (TechRepublic)Survey predicts upgrade disaster for Windows Vista (TGDaily)PC with Windows XP can shift to Ubuntu (Baltimore Sun)Windows Vista All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (NetBks)Forrester Gets Schizophrenic on Windows Vista (WindowsVistaBlog)Tags: Microsoft, Vista, WindowsShare This More...
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Hi guys, I am also getting this, I was running fine on 2gb ram but as soon as i load 4 gb (all same brand etc) it BSOD!! Has anyone tried using a bigger PSU?? Has this fixed it?? I am very keen to try this! I need a fix! My Specs are: Gigabyte GA-8IPE775-G mobo, P4 3ghz, Vista and 4GB of Zepplin DDR400 ram, my PSU is a 400W unit. Cheers! J -- jaskel
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MakeUseOf has a list of the first things you should download after you have received your Windows Vista system. His list are: Windows Live (Live Mail, Live Photo Gallery, Live Messenger, Family Safety)Vista Codec PackWindows Search 4.0Windows SteadyStateDownload add-ons for Internet Explorer (IE7Pro, LeechGet, RikReader)Windows Gallery The first thing I do, even before installing the apps above, is [...] More...
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I have seen many posts on this issue, and all over the internet, but no solutions. When I access my power options in Vista Business x64, it says my plan is not available. If I try and view the active plan using powercfg...I get permission denied, but I am logged in as Admin. If I list out the power plans using powercfg, I see a huge list...but this is the only view I can get of them. I have a Thinkpad, and I have tried it's power management software. When I load the Thinkpad software, I get a blank list for the power plans! And no changes save, and I cannot create a new one. As anyone had any luck with this issue? It is like I am somehow locked out…
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Microsoft re-org as Kevin Johnson departs guardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 24, 2008 In the weeks ahead, we'll launch a campaign to address any lingering doubts our customers may have about Windows Vista. And later this year, ... More...
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I am a tech coordinator for a rural K-12 school district. I would like to provide a way for students to access their home directories through a web interface. As a school, my budget is not very big. Anybody know of any open source or inexpensive ways to do this. I have played with FTP and User Isolation on 2003, but I don't like the way that their passwords are visible in the addressbar and are sent via plain text. I would think this is something that would be on sourceforge but I have been unable to find anything easy. Thanks for any help.
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See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932795/en-us I think this will answer your question. "cvp" wrote: > Well, I've been out of touch for a couple of weeks, but after searching the > news group i cannot find any reply to the original question (which I've > included below along with Darrell's reply). Is there really still no answer? > Does nobody in Microsoft want to communicate the answer? This has been > unanswered for more than 4 weeks now. > > > Reply to original message (from Darrell Gorter): > Hello, > There hasn't been deafening silence. I posted that I was investigating the > issue and would reply back when…
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"cvp" wrote: > Well, I've been out of touch for a couple of weeks, but after searching the > news group i cannot find any reply to the original question (which I've > included below along with Darrell's reply). Is there really still no answer? > Does nobody in Microsoft want to communicate the answer? This has been > unanswered for more than 4 weeks now. > > > Reply to original message (from Darrell Gorter): > Hello, > There hasn't been deafening silence. I posted that I was investigating the > issue and would reply back when I got an answer. > With the holiday and people taking time-off after shipping, not every-b…
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Guaranteed 37% more rambling than the industry standard! Hot Hardware, MA - 35 minutes ago I started typing out a reply along the lines of "I don't mind Vista" but 5 minutes later I was in a deep scathing rant about modern interfaces and how I ... More...
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Mojave experiment gets a Web site CNET News, CA - 1 hour ago Earlier on Friday, Microsoft's Windows Vista Team Blog got unusually combative over this week's Forrester study that was critical of Vista's adoption among ... Microsoft: Windows 7 on track ZDNet Asia Microsoft sees Vista revival in 'Mojave' ZDNet Asia all 51 news articles More...
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Mojave experiment gets a Web site CNET News, CA - 16 minutes ago Earlier on Friday, Microsoft's Windows Vista Team Blog got unusually combative over this week's Forrester study that was critical of Vista's adoption among ... More...
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Bill Yanaire wrote: > "zuoer" <XP@ru.com> wrote in message > news:488a45f0$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > >>Vista doesn't have a bug, it *IS* a bug. >> > > > You are wrong. Vista is an Operating System. It may have bugs. What bugs > are you talking about? > > > >>A big, fat, stinky, poisonous, infected, blood-sucking, insectoid, hairy, >>slimy, crawly, bug-eyed BUG! > > > So maybe you are confused. An operating system doesn't do the things you > suggest. I think you are very confused. Try looking up the definition of a > bug, then look up the definition of an Ope…
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I won't go into great detail, but I am paralysed and cannot use my hands. So although these programs are a choice for a lot of you out there, it is a major breakthrough and the only choice for someone like me. I have scrolled through many threads and post's, and in some part, I've had answers and half answers, some of them dating back quite a way. I am sure that you guys are fed up with answering the same questions, but as I said earlier, this is a big thing for me so he goes: - I have a new laptop and it came with the new " Vista" complete with the new speech recognition program. I must admit that as speech recognition programs go, this one has va…
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I'm trying to figure out if I want a faster computer, besides the Gateway P4 1.8GHz w/Win2k I have, for scientific research in my SSDI Ticket to Work Program. Most come with Vista. I see nothing on your web site that would give me a clue as to whether or not I can generate threaded code for multi-core processors with my old 32-bit Fortran compiler, much less how to do it. Possibly with inline machine code accessing the thread routines? Any resources for that? Sorry, don't program in C. Best Regards,
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Windows Memory Has Physical, Design, and Marketing Limitations InformationWeek, NY - 50 minutes ago The blog points to an MSDN article on memory limits, which does have a few quirks. As the commenter on that page points out, why should 64-bit Windows Vista ... More...
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Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist Washington Post, United States - Jul 24, 2008 Rob Pegoraro: If you have a valid XP SP2 or Vista CD, you could install Windows inside Bood Camp for free--but rebooting the entire Mac to watch a movie ... More...
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Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist Washington Post, United States - Jul 24, 2008 Rob Pegoraro: If you have a valid XP SP2 or Vista CD, you could install Windows inside Bood Camp for free--but rebooting the entire Mac to watch a movie ... More...
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ZDNet iPhone 2.0 jailbreaker for iPhone 2g/3g is available ZDNet - 2 hours ago The team claims it has been tested on Linux, Windows XP, and Windows Vista for both the iPhone 2g and the iPhone 3g. Being a suite of command-line utilities ... More...