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Are you aware that Zynga's CityVille on Facebook has (or had) 61 million users compared to the 10 million (or so) copies of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare...
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Tegra 2 Pico-ITX
You can get a Tegra 2 Pico-ITX motherboard right now.
Motherboard: http://www.toradex.com/En/Products/...
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I'm not very well informed on the issue. I just happened to be looking up the information for something else, and exploring the option of cheap SSD's...
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As best as I can tell, the patch was merged into the 2.6.36 kernel (current is 2.6.36.2). From there, I think you just need a mount option to a file...
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Blu-Ray on Linux
Does anyone know the current state of Blu-Ray playback on Linux? The last I saw there was some program that could read the disk send the video stream...
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If it's only 32 bits, then as far as I'm concerned it is nothing. I chew through too much RAM for a 32-bit system. With the cheap price of RAM, I don't...
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Anyone Have Mouse Recommendations
I'm considering getting a new mouse for work to replace the cheapest mouse we could find at officemax. It will be used under Linux with Compiz and KDE...
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FC Disk Array support
We have a Sun StorEdge 3511 disk array that we were given from another company. We are needing to rebuild the machine that it is installed on, installing...
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If Grub has problems with your root file system, can't you make a separate partition for the boot folder and use whatever supported file system there?...
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We've been able to move our web server to a fairly high-end router/firewall/vpn device we were given where the vpn portion doesn't work at all. We get...
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There are a couple of problems with that computer:
1) It only has 1 ethernet port (not hard to fix)
2) It's not rackmountable. I'm looking...
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Untangle might be a better route to go, since I have loads of Linux experience and no BSD experience (not that they're very different). It looks like...
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Rackmount Router
I'm looking for hardware to build a rackmount firewall/VPN/router for our data center, where we're expecting a lot of growth in the next year. There...Last edited by jbo5112; 16 December 2008, 07:18 PM.
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Professional VPN Router
At work, our data center is currently using a $120 Netgear router that automatically handles IPsec VPN tunnles and port forwarding for specific IP addresses....
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Thanks, that's good to know. I've seen more drives die in the past year than I can keep track of, but this is the first time we've seen a problem with...
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