adamvjackson
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That's great to know, thanks for posting that
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Originally posted by campfire: Quote: adamvjackson please leave corpse45 alone! True, you are here on your own free will and free time, to help others like you said. But from what I see you are not helping anyone here. My response to corpse45 was not inflammatory, just stating the facts, correcting his inaccuracies. Ask yourself this; Was the information I provided in my response to corpse45 inaccurate? No. Therefore, it is worthwhile, and relevent since there were requests for information on how to circumvent the implaced copy protections. Always remember, just because you can do something, does not mean you may legally do so. Continuing, you may want to take a look at some of my +/-2000 other posts, or not, your choice. But it's never best to make uninformed assumptions. Quote: As a senior member of this forum, it seems that you do have a lot of time to kill, why not look through the forum, 'help' those who really needs your help? Just a friendly advice, reply only if you have something constructive to say, please!!!! Again, I don't have much free time (not that it's specifically any of your business), but when I do, I prefer to either post on LinuxCompatible or reply to other advanced users here, so I don't have to explain the basic stuff. I guess that's just because I'm either busy or lazy. You choose.
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Just a note, if you're not familiar with ifconfig, it's similar to ipconfig in Windows 2000/XP. Invoke it by: /sbin/ifconfig
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I prefer Gnome, but on bootable live CDs, I like Fluxbox. Speaking of which, has anyone here used the Auditor live CD? I checked it out a few days ago, and it seems pretty complete.
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Wirelss breaks after a year of working perfectly
adamvjackson replied to Dapper Dan's topic in Linux Networking
Glad it's working for you, Dapper Dan. As Clutch suggested, you may want to check to see if there's a newer firmware revision, sometimes routers/WAPs have some instabilities. Also, I've noticed that the vendor-supplied changelog on the firmware is not always all-inclusive. -
BSOD, IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL help me
adamvjackson replied to p30n's topic in Everything New Technology
Better use Memtest86 to check your RAM... I would re-add all of your RAM, then run http://www.memtest86.com/ to check for errors. Also, you may want to check your BIOS settings for your RAM timings, etc. To be safe, write down the settings, then load the BIOS defaults before running Memtest86. -
I need help backing up a folder that is 7.33gb in size Xp-Pro
adamvjackson replied to Xaxly24's topic in Software
Correct me if I am wrong (could be, not a steam user), but the way I understand steam, you can (thoeritically) download steam (and/or HL2) onto any PC, using your steam logon... Unless you're concerned about the bandwidth usage, you shouldn't need to make a backup, unless you really want to. I would also think that there would be registry keys that would pertain to steam/hl2 that would need to be considered for backup, too. However, you should be able to split the folder down into smaller pieces by simply burning selected files at a time. -
What is your favorite Linux distro and why?
adamvjackson replied to pr-man's topic in Everything Linux
Sure, I'll be happy to; did you want screenshots for FC3 or NLD? -
Problems installing Fedora 3 on my laptop
adamvjackson replied to albester's topic in Everything Linux
Have you either verified the media thru MD5 hash on the DVD iso or running linux media check at the boot prompt? -
Wirelss breaks after a year of working perfectly
adamvjackson replied to Dapper Dan's topic in Linux Networking
Have you tried power-cycling the WAP? Sometimes that's all that's needed. -
Phillip, 2 more suggestions for your review: 1. Disable the "Solution" button for the first post in a new thread. I see several posts (typically from new users) that seem to mistake the solution button for requesting a solution. I think disabling it for the 1st post would likely solve this issue/misunderstanding. 2. Apply a basic filter for profanity. Please... Thanks again, Phillip. Adam
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Novell (Suse Linux) swings back at Microslop
adamvjackson replied to ReFoRMaT's topic in Everything Linux
It will certianly be interesting to see what comes of the latest lawsuits; I think Novell may have the brand-recognition and funding to really make some progress in Linux adoption/migrations. I suppose I should add that Novell Netware was the first NOS that I used and (later) administered, it's good to see them back in the fight, so to speak. Microsoft has made an empire from "good-enough" software. I, for one, don't want "good-enough" any more. -
Ubuntu Linux: Order your free shrink wrapped copies of latest release and share
adamvjackson replied to pr-man's topic in Everything Linux
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Originally posted by danleff: Quote: This is good to hear. So, the geometry issue seems to have been resolved, good! That's what I've heard, as well; however, I jumped in head-first, no dual booting for me! But seriously, not having a dual boot "crutch" seems to make the transition easier (as long as you're determined)!
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Neither, really. Just leave some space unpartitioned and let Anaconda (the FC installer) auto-partition. You'll need space for a swap partition (usually 1.5x your physical RAM); a boot partition (for GRUB), and finally a partition for your OS installation (typically ext3 or ReiserFS). A reasonably safe bet would be to leave about 10GB of space as "unpartitioned".
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Is the card detected and installed correctly (in YaST2 or hardware browser)? I think SUSE 9.1 has IPv6 enabled by default, you may want to try turning that off.
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What is your favorite Linux distro and why?
adamvjackson replied to pr-man's topic in Everything Linux
I use Fedora Core 2 (will upgrade to FC3 soon) on my main PC, and Novell Linux Desktop on my old P2 box. -
Permanent Implementation of Temporary Terminal Services CALs in W2K Server
adamvjackson replied to haironfire's topic in Networking
Here's the link I was thinking of earlier: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/server/howtobuy/pricing/tsfaq.asp That should clear things up. PS: Did your vendor suggest removing the registry keys related to a temporary CAL? Sounds shady to me, or at the very least, it puts you in a questionable position. -
DVD drive gets bezerk and XP freezes repediately
adamvjackson replied to DaFrawg's topic in Hardware
Does this only happen when a disc is present in the DVD drive? Do you have any issues using the drive in FC2? In Device Manager, go to "View" and enable "Show hidden devices". I suspect that there is something running in the background that is periodically polling the DVD drive; This could include some copy protection hidden devices (such as StarForce), so that's why I suggested checking Device Manager. A possible alternative is that the DVD drive is failing... But it sounds like you have most of the obvious stuff checked already. You might want to try using SysInternal's Process Explorer (it's freeware) to see what is running when the problem occurs. It's similar in nature to Task Manager, but more comprehensive. Good luck, and post back. -
Really weird internet/LAN problem - Help needed
adamvjackson replied to Dirty Harry's topic in Networking
Thanks for posting your solution, but this discussion was from about 2 years ago. Likely the cause of your problem was some cached DNS entries. -
Space Hulk 2 "Vegeance of the Blood Angels" in WinXP
adamvjackson replied to Wurzelsepp's topic in Games
What OS was it designed for? Have you tried both DOSbox and VDMsound? -
The only one I am aware of is the development version on MSDN, which is likely the same one you saw. You could probably get some iPAQs from eBay (the 3835/3850's are really cheap now) for the development team to test with...
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How about some real answers for the OP? First, legally-speaking, the OEM license from your laptop is tied to that hardware. Second, assuming you have a true OEM Windows XP CD (not the CD that came with the laptop) and it's the same version (Home/Professional) as the OEM product key on the laptop's COA, then technically it would be accepted. Every 120 days, the activation records are purged from Microsoft's database (supposedly). This means that if that product key was activated more than 120 days ago, it should activate automatically via the Internet, without the need to phone a rep. Additionally, most major OEMs pre-activate XP installations by registering the GUID string in the BIOS, so that is why customized OEM XP CDs will not work on non-OEM hardware. All that said, I advise you to purchase a legitimately-licensed operating system.
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Why is my laptop faster than desktop to resume windows?
adamvjackson replied to sk's topic in Hardware
There could be a few different explanations; the Centrino CPU (P4-M) has a 1MB on-die L2 cache (whereas the desktop P4 usually only has 512KB L2 on-die cache, IIRC). Also, desktops (IMO) have nortiously bad power management; it has always been more efficient on mobile PCs (notebooks, tablets, and pdas). -
Also, your same username/password will work at http://www.linuxcompatible.org so you don't need to re-register...