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Probably by searching for common phrases/words.
If you really want to know, just check the source. :)
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I started using Linux when I was 8. I win! :p
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I like my Hitachi SATA drive. :)
Quiet and fast. :D
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I kind of forgot about this thread. :D
Yeah, uptimed rocks. :)
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My router/web/file/mail server
# Uptime | System Boot up
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You've just convinced me to start using a *DM for the first time in 2 years. :eek: Very, very beautiful. :D
Here's the one (I assume) he used.
http://pstudios.ath.cx/linhowtos/xdm.php
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This is what I thought of. Might not be the best way to do it, but it works for me. :)
#!/bin/bash
# Variables
DRIVE="/dev/cdroms/cdrom0"
WAITSEC=5
BLOCKSIZE=512
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That doesn't sound too good.
My HD I was given after being dropped on the ground gives those errors.
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I don't think I can count the amount of money I've spent on computers. :X
I've spent ~$873 since May at newegg alone.
I also bought a new laptop last January for about $1000.
I've probably...
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EDIT: Found them. They're split up in gentoo, grab xcompmgr and transset from portage.
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A little guide that was posted on the archlinux ml awhile ago. (This will work with all distros, just change the way you get the xapps.)
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There's scrot and imagemagick's import.
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Some more escape codes. (php.net manual)
http://us2.php.net/types.string
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New TV
Some furniture for my room
Shuttle for my room (HTPC)
2400+ Sempron
Hauppauge WinTV-401
256MB of DDR2700
I've already got a HD and DVD drive I can toss into the shuttle.
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1. Reiser4 in the stable kernel tree
2. XFCE 4.2 final
That's about all I want. And I have pretty good chances of getting them before xmas. :D
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XFCE 4.2-rc1
http://www.yupadog.com/pix/screenshots/2004-12-04-190113_2304x1024_scrot.png
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My 2500+/512mb does everything I want, and fast.
I see no reason to upgrade for a very long time.
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Everything works for me. I haven't tried burning as a regular user yet though. I've always just used sudo.
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Install the wireless-tools package.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. ;)
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