2012/3/29-6/4 [Computer/HW/Memory, Computer/HW/CPU, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:54351 Activity:nil | 3/29 A friend wants a PC (no mac). She doesn't want Dell. Is there a
good place that can custom build for you (SSD, large RAM, cheap video
card--no game)?
\_ As a side note: back in my Cal days more than two decades ago when
having a 387SX made me the only person with floating-point hardware,
most machines were custom built.
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2008/4/29-5/5 [Computer/HW/Drives] UID:49854 Activity:nil | 4/29 Any stock thoughts on ISLN (Isilon) and the stroage field in general?
\_ Buy low, sell high. You can never have enough storage.
\_ I think that the basic idea of using commodity pc hardware to build
scalable NAS replacements is sound and has the potential to
supplant disk arrays in the same way that clusters of PCs replaced
supercomputers, but I don't like Isilon's approach. They don't
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2006/1/22-24 [Computer/Networking] UID:41477 Activity:nil | 1/21 I am trying to setup a small network for my girlfriend's
mom's company. They just bought an accounting package
which requires windows 2003 server. And they want internet
access from each computer. How should the network be setuped?
Would it be dumb to use static IP for each computer and a
computer as internet gateway?
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2005/6/20-22 [Computer/HW/CPU, Computer/Companies/Apple] UID:38206 Activity:kinda low | 6/20 I was waiting for a powerbook G5 and then come this announcement
about a switch to intel. Now I'll just sit tight and see what
comes out. Anybody else doing the same? I'm wondering if I'll
be able to run windows on a intel-based powerbook (so that I don't
have to run virtualPC). Thanks.
\_ You will not be able to run Windows on Apple-branded hardware;
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2005/6/7-9 [Computer/HW/CPU, Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:38018 Activity:moderate | 6/7 Why Intel? why not AMD? They both run on notebooks(unlike the G5)
Also, does this pave the groundwork for porting OS X to all PC
machines?
\_ You know, you guys are trying to find good technical reasons
for the move. I think it's actually simpler than that. Economics.
IBM can't produce their chips cheaper than Intel, which we all
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2005/6/8 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:38041 Activity:low | 6/8 How about this for Apple: switch kernel to Linux?
this will instantly resolve device driver issues for them, and
send a shockwave through the PC world at the same time....
- in fantacy mode
\_ And then all of Apple's products would get automatic Linux
releases, and Apple would quickly disappear into obscurity!
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2005/6/2-3 [Computer/Networking] UID:37941 Activity:moderate | 6/2 I've been to many places and almost every place I go to have
802.11b/g. However, almost all of them have protected access,
which I presume they use because they don't want people stealing
their bandwidth. So here is one idea I think will really
revolutionize 802.11X... an option in the router that allows you to
specify the percentage of unprotected bandwidth you are willing to
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2005/5/6-9 [Computer/HW/Drives] UID:37561 Activity:nil | 5/6 What do you people think of sticking four 250GB IDE Hitachi drives
in a single PC and calling that the backup server for 8 people (each
person gets 125GB for 2 sets of notebook images and other assorted
files).
I do know that SCSI is built for this and IDE is a hack-job /
consumer-grade.
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2005/5/5-6 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:37537 Activity:moderate | 5/5 I have only owned Macs until getting a cheap pc recently, so I don't
even know what registry is. What book/ resource do you recommend
that will help me become a competent windoze user, starting with
securing it from virus/attacks? tia
\_ get a router for internet access if you havn't done so already,
PC magazine recently had an article on how to secure your PC. At
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2005/4/30-5/3 [Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:37433 Activity:moderate | 4/30 I'm thinking about getting my mom a mac mini. Right now I've got
her hooked up on a Celeron in a small form factor, but I think
Windows is too complicated for her. She's used to Macs from her
Adult School, so I figure she'd be much more comfortable using
it. The only thing is that I usually hack the firmware on these
machines because she likes to watch foreign DVDs. Is it possible
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2005/4/27-28 [Computer/HW/Languages, Computer/HW] UID:37381 Activity:nil | 4/27 What's a good replacement for the Byte magazine? I want something
more technical than PC Magazine, but less extreme than the art
of computer programming.
\_ Uhm, Dr. Dobb's? Maybe too technical? Are you doing only a
software mag or do you want a hardware mag? If you want pure
hardware, you can try circuit cellar (for ee in general, not
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2005/3/23-24 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/HW/Printer] UID:36824 Activity:kinda low | 3/23 Any recommendations for an Ethernet print server for a
USB printer. Ideally would like it to work with XP and OS X.
\_ Just use your PC as the server and let other PCs print to it.
\_ If OP wanted to do that, they wouldn't be asking about standalone
print servers, would they?
\_ Correct. OP is working with a single laptop setup. -op
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