On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 21:12:37 + (UTC) james wrote:
> Gevisz gmail.com> writes:
>
> > on-board video card. Just to avoid extra heating and aircraft noise
> > produced by R4770.
>
> Fanless video cards are wonderful. I have had many over the years but this
> one is still my (silent) favorite
the...@sys-concept.com writes:
> On 09/09/2015 03:04 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I've got to liking this font:
>> -dec-terminal-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-c-80-iso8859-1
>>
>> But, after checking with xlsfonts... I don't see it available
>>
>> Can anyone tell me which font package would have
Gevisz gmail.com> writes:
> on-board video card. Just to avoid extra heating and aircraft noise
> produced by R4770.
Fanless video cards are wonderful. I have had many over the years but this
one is still my (silent) favorite::
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [A
Mick wrote:
> On the same hardware I noticed that a CMYK photograph converted to
> sRGB looked mostly the same (indistinguishable) on Linux, but the
> sRGB colours were brighter on MSWindows.
>
> I tried this by dual booting between MSWindows and Linux.
>
> Then I tried it by running MSWindows
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 12:20:39 + (UTC) james wrote:
> Fernando Rodriguez outlook.com> writes:
>
> > > albeit in it's infancy. Naturally it's going to take a while to
> > > become mainstream useful; but that more like a year or 2, at most.
> >
> > The value I see on that technology for deskt
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:20 AM, james wrote:
> I think most folks when purchasing a workstation include a graphics
> card on the list of items to include. So my suggestions where geared
> towards informing folks about some of the new features of gcc that
> may intice them to consider the graphics
Fernando Rodriguez outlook.com> writes:
> > albeit in it's infancy. Naturally it's going to take a while to
> > become mainstream useful; but that more like a year or 2, at most.
>
> The value I see on that technology for desktop computing is that we get the
> GPUs for what they're made (gra
On Wednesday 09 September 2015 14:41:19 Mick wrote:
> Would you mind explaining how it works? You measure the icc of a monitor -
> what do you do with this then? Do you need to be running something like
> colord all the time to feed some correction data to xranrd?
You get a live DVD (Fedora) wi
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