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  1. That could be the problem. Windows 2008 DNS is trying to send updates to the ISP server and the request is being dropped.
  2. Ross Rubin Editorial on Linux Internet Devices Palm Infocenter - May 7, 2008 "It is no coincidence that, mirroring Microsoft's product gap between Windows Mobile and Windows Vista, the historically hazy and suddenly hot device space ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  3. Ross Rubin Editorial on Linux Internet Devices Palm Infocenter - 8 hours ago "It is no coincidence that, mirroring Microsoft's product gap between Windows Mobile and Windows Vista, the historically hazy and suddenly hot device space ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  4. You could try passing through DNS to your ISP servers. It could be latency on the ISP network or the site your visiting causing the slowdown. Have you taken the SonicWall out of the loop to see if it is causing the problem?
  5. Ross Rubin Editorial on Linux Internet Devices Palm Infocenter - 53 minutes ago "It is no coincidence that, mirroring Microsoft's product gap between Windows Mobile and Windows Vista, the historically hazy and suddenly hot device space ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  6. Ross Rubin Editorial on Linux Internet Devices Palm Infocenter - 20 minutes ago "It is no coincidence that, mirroring Microsoft's product gap between Windows Mobile and Windows Vista, the historically hazy and suddenly hot device space ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  7. What kind of hardware do you have Windows 2008 installed on? This sounds like a driver problem.
  8. Pls see video in action Link bye bye Iphone More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  9. Are you forwarding dns requests to the isp server? What are you doing when you get the error?
  10. I would think that the 9700 would be good enough as long as you installed the correct drivers. Vista drivers should work. I used them on one of my servers which has a 9800 in it.
  11. Is it possible? Some people cannot bye Windows Server because it is to expansive for them, Linux is free. On the other side, most client machines are running Windows. Isn't it possible to build some kind of support for Linux services in Windows for client machines or so? Perhaps it would be a cause for people to bye the " new, better" version. More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  12. You might be running into the problems outlined on Microsoft's site: Getting Started with Windows Media Services 9 Series
  13. Let the server do the work. Set it up for dns and as a router. Linksys doesn't run as a dns server. It passes through dns requests to the ISP parent servers.
  14. Linux vs. Windows Metrics -- Nothing Is Quite What It Seems To Be LXer (press release), TX - 25 minutes ago I've also seen where some users have managed to strip down and shoehorn Windows Vista onto one. These metrics are about one specific laptop, one specific ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  15. You have to make sure you have the domain setup on the dns server. Since this is a local domain make sure you have the domain setup to resolve to a private IP on your network.
  16. eWeek A "hardy" Linux distro goes to work eWeek, NY - 14 minutes ago Lehrbaum, whose Black Tower computer was previously set up with Windows Vista and Kubuntu 7.10, offers some fundamental tips when upgrading or changing ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  17. What type of sound card do you have? Does sound work when connected to other speakers? You need to install drivers and codecs for the soundcard. Once you do that the speakers should work.
  18. ZDNet Blogs If my kid doesn’t like Linux now… ZDNet Blogs - 18 minutes ago I’d hate to have his semester abroad possibilities limited by his old man’s blog. A Vista Business DVD is waiting in the wings, though, just in case. ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  19. I uninstalled my old Ubuntu 8.04 Beta wubi installation and installed the final version through Wubi today on my Dell Inspiron E1705. Ubuntu seems to have detected all of my hardware correctly. The only issue I had was with the wireless configuration. I kept right clicking on the network manager icon to try to configure my wireless settings and I was banging my head regarding how to get it to work. Then I discovered the left click context menu and it started to work soon after that, with WPA2 encryption. I went to nyc.speakeasy.net to test my WiFi connection. My download speed registered ~16Mbps down and ~4Mbps up. For comparison, in Windows, I can only manage 5Mbps down and 4Mbps up. I have a 20Mbps down 5Mbps up internet connection from Verizon, so this is fairly close to the theoretical maximum and I was surprised that I got anywhere near it without a wired connection. Firefox runs very quickly and Pidgin is a nice compact instant messenger. I used it to talk to a classmate from high school and I really liked it. I like Natilus' type to find feature and it seems to be nicely integrated into Rhythmbox. Rhythmbox cannot play my wma files, but I am trying to read them from my Windows' My Documents folder, so that could be the cause of the problem. Since almost all of my music is ripped from CDs I have around the house, (with a few small portion having been purchased through online music stores) I believe I can work around any problems Rhythmbox might have by reripping all of the CDs and also burning the music I purchased electronically to CDs and then ripping those. Installing software on Ubuntu is not difficult, provided you know about "sudo apt-get install" and the names of the software packages you want to install. I typically Google that information and find it fairly quickly. I prefer this method of installing over the Synaptic Package Manager, which seems to be somewhat cumbersome. Overall, my impression of Ubuntu is favorable. If things continue to go without major hassles, I will probably use Ubuntu for web browsing (especially on my laptop), email and Java development and use Windows for gaming, Visual Studio, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Media Center. That is unless I find some way to run Windows applications inside of Ubuntu. I will look into using some software called WINE, which is supposed to be able to do that. If it works well (or at least better than cygwin did on Windows), I can see myself using Windows for Media Center and Ubuntu for everything else. Has anyone else tried Ubuntu 8.04? More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  20. Enterprise Linux Log: A SearchEnterpriseLinux.com blog Search Enterprise Linux - 1 hour ago The thought of moving to Microsoft Vista has put many Windows users into a panic, writes Ubuntu Linux user and IT pro Fred Marsico, the chief technology ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  21. Enterprise Linux Log: A SearchEnterpriseLinux.com blog Search Enterprise Linux - 39 minutes ago The thought of moving to Microsoft Vista has put many Windows users into a panic, writes Ubuntu Linux user and IT pro Fred Marsico, the chief technology ... More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  22. I have almost 600 GB of Music, Videos, and Virtual Hard Disks that I need to move to my new HP laptop. My problem is I was using a MacBook Pro and the USB Hard Disk is formatted with the Mac OSX file system. Is their a way to*mount the USB Hard Disk on Windows? I'm running Vista Ultimate with*SP1 More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  23. just one day left... did you all made some space on your hard drives for it already? :s More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  24. At work I use Linux and Windows, at home I use Mac OSX...the girlfriend uses my Macbook and since her computer died no longer does she use Windows.... But the other day she asked me "What is the difference between Windows and Linux".... And while I could go on and on about OpenSource, Community, and etc...none of that means squat to her... Since MOST of us here are multiOS people, how would you explain Linux to someone that doesn't care about Kernels, Modules, and or compiling RPMs? Any videos you'd show them? More... View All Our Microsoft Related Feeds
  25. No. You have to have a 64bit install with DEP enabled in order to install and use Hyper V.
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