Yeah, the database is maintained on a web server. And Device Detection Tool
accesses its database via HTTP.
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Hey,
Continuing with the theme from last week -
"In computing, sentences of the form "X will be enough" for some integer X
usually turn out to be wrong :) I agree that for basic desktop use or
whatever that will be fine, but you never know when someone building
something more complex out of Sola
Hey,
UNIX admin wrote:
>> The former hasn't crystalized yet, the latter is
>> going to be present,
>> settable on a per-user basis when GNOME 2.16
>> integrates.
>
> And when is GNOME 2.16 scheduled (roughly) to integrate?
Hopefully about build 53, or so - depends on how rock solid and awesome w
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W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Have you tried using the OSS sound drivers for
solaris?
http://www.4front-tech.com/solaris.html
Thanks, but no luck (yet). Probably b/c the sound chipset (MCP55) is too new.
Hi Wayne,
you might want to have a go at Jürgen Keil's audioi810 driver
from http://www.tools.
but you'd get better support with
> an nVidia video card.
>
> Ian
>
This is what I always thought (I had not used ATI cards except in notebooks).
The reason I decided to give the Radeon card a shot was b/c of the recent event
of AMD having purchased ATI, & thus, the anticipated fraternizatio
> Have you tried using the OSS sound drivers for
> solaris?
>
> http://www.4front-tech.com/solaris.html
>
Thanks, but no luck (yet). Probably b/c the sound chipset (MCP55) is too new.
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Have you tried using the OSS sound drivers for solaris?
http://www.4front-tech.com/solaris.html
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
[Solaris] installed okay on mine (ASUS M2N SLI Deluxe).
It's only handling
he SATA ports in legacy mode and not supporting
hot-swap on them, but
that's not AM2-related that I c
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
>
>Following your input, I put together a system with the same MB, AMD/AM2 4600
>(65W), ATI 550X, 2 GB 667 DDR2, & a 250 GB WD SATA. Using an old case, PS,
>keyboard, mouse, the whole thing came out to be about $800. We will recommend
>this system to anyone who is intere
On 11/5/06, W. Wayne Liauh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Following your input, I put together a system with the same MB, AMD/AM2 4600 (65W),
ATI 550X, 2 GB 667 DDR2, & a 250 GB WD SATA. Using an old case, PS, keyboard,
mouse, the whole thing came out to be about $800. We will recommend this sys
> [Solaris] installed okay on mine (ASUS M2N SLI Deluxe).
> It's only handling
> he SATA ports in legacy mode and not supporting
> hot-swap on them, but
> that's not AM2-related that I can see, that's a piece
> of a more
> general problem. This system is nowhere near
> production status yet
> (wh
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