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What are your thoughts and opinions about bringing U3 support to the Mac and Linux environments? Looking forward to hearing your ideas!
Does anybody know of a free web host that does not require forum posts to keep hosting, and has the following features:
I would like to run MediaWiki 1.7 (and higher, as released), but can't find a free php5 host. The more space the better. I would like to start off with 100mb, but I will accept 50mb. If any web hosts have all this, and also instant activation, that would be fantastic, but I don't want to get too greedy. Thanks, Shardsofmetal [ Talk | Contribs ] 03:07, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Irritating bad spelling corrected - unless he wants to get to Greedy, Alaska.
You can have a try with Awardspace. I have used them and they have been a pretty good provider. Ronaldh 12:48, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
I've got a collection of MP3s where in their ID3 tags the name of the artist is in the title and the title of the song is listed as the artist. Does anyone know of any piece of software which would allow me to simply swap the data around rather then having to edit each file individually? --Kiltman67 05:21, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
no but if you find one please share ;p 24.193.235.5 03:25, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
foobar2000 is a nice audio player with a powerful 'Masstagger' feature that would allow you to do something like this en masse with a little careful thought. 62.232.224.2 09:20, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
I've had a debilitating problem with Mandriva Linux 2006.0 ever since I installed it, which is that it locks up at seemingly random points in time. I mean a hard lockup -- nothing moves, nothing responds, caps lock light doesn't turn on, etc. It's an NEC laptop which came with XP Pro, but I repartitioned the main NTFS partition to make room for an ext3 partition for Mandriva. I was having a tough time trying to troubleshoot it, so I asked around the #mandriva channel on IRC, people in which suggested that my RAM might be the problem. I subsequently ran memtest86 for 3 hours on my 1 GB of RAM (2 x 512 MB) and got 6 errors. I later ran another 6 hour memtest, which revealed 21 errors. This further convinced me that the RAM is the problem, because of the results of the memtests and because there seemed to be no obvious software cause to the lockups. However, the laptop has never, ever, locked up on Windows XP Pro. Some people suggested that this was so because Windows handled bad RAM differently to Linux, but I still wasn't convinced, so I resized my Mandriva partition to make room for an ext3 partition to put SuSE Linux 10.1 on. I began to use SuSE frequently to test if it would lock up, and it never has. This experience seems to point to a software-specific problem, especially since I tested each 512 MB RAM stick individually with Mandriva, and it has locked up under both.
However, many things still convince me that the RAM is indeed the problem. These include assurances from people, IRC and real-life, that memtest86 never lies. Also, nothing is logged in /var/log/messages in Mandriva when it locks up, suggesting that it "didn't have a chance" to record anything. The lockups seem to occur most frequently when I do something, and not when idle. For example, it has locked up as a result of clicking a tab in Firefox, moving the mouse from its stationary position, but also in the middle of listening to music while not doing anything else. I have never had the same situation "cause" a lockup more than once; it's always different. Finally, if I get memtest86 to output its errors in BadRAM format, and pass the defective memory addresses as a boot option to the kernel (I have BadRAM support compiled into the kernel), the frequency of the lockups I get seems to be reduced.
I have 2 x 512 MB DDR2 200-pin CL4 SODIMM RAM at 533 MHz, no ECC -- the RAM sticks in there are the ones from the factory. I don't have spare DDR2 RAM to test, and I've been thinking about getting new RAM, but I don't want to waste the money and find that it doesn't solve the problem. Can anyone here troubleshoot my problem further or suggest my next course of action? I will happily provide more details if requested. -- Daverocks (talk) 07:45, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Hi,
I somewhere read that giant multi national banks which operate in almost every country can afford to rent/buy a mainframe for their daily processing.
They also use some specialized software known as "Vision Plus", designed by First Data International which handles all credit/debit card and mortgage related processing.
I would like to know more about this Vision Plus Package. And how does it function across different countries which use different cirrency models. How Mortgages and cards are handled, etc.
If You could Provide some some insight on this, I'd be grateful to you.
Thanks, Raghav.
After playing a MAME videogame that unexpectedly quit, my display has been rotate 90 degrees, thus making using the computer a real headache, how do I change it back to its original settings? I looked in the display thing in the control panel and found nothing.... Thanks in advance
Right i have a few questions and first of all is this one:
I play on runescape and i think it is a great game but i would like to get better quickly. i know there are ways of editing your stats but i cant seem to find any. First of all i heard of a way doing it without using any new programs by going onto start, run, typing 'regedit' to bring up regestry editor, press F3 (find)(whilst playing the game!) and searching for 'jagex stats'/'jagex sotware' (and others). Then I was told would appear the stats which I would be able to edit. Well I tried this but it didnt work: there were no results for my search! Firstly does this method work and have i done anything wrong? If it doesn't is there another way of editing stats without downloading any programs? Well if there isnt can you recomend a program to download that wont bust my computer or come with any viruses or other stupid problems. (BY THE WAY I HAVE WINDOWS XP 2003 (i think its 2003 and its probably home edition))
Are there any other decent games such as runescape which are rpgs, online, free and '3d mulitplayer world like'? Is there a website which will have these games on?
is there anywhere where i can download microsoft office frontpage from for free? that will give me the full version without any dodgey bits?
Finally is there a program that i can download (for free) which will enable me to create a massive 3d world with monsters and interactive stuff in like runescape but without all the otherplayers and internet stuff?
thank you very much! --William dady 15:42, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
I've recently built a new computer, and it's running more or less fine, but there's something wrong with downloading. Most files that I download seem to be corrupt in some way - either they won't open, or they give an error at some point during installation. I seem to have more luck downloading with Internet Explorer rather than Firefox, and some files have given me more grief than others. It might be to do with size, but I've had the devil of a time getting Java Runtime Environment downloaded successfully - at time of typing it's just failed again, despite trying with various combinations of IE, Firefox, and the 'XPI' and 'Manual' installations. This is incredibly annoying as it's a rather essential download.
Large pictures occasionally get scrambled as well when viewing them in a browser - I imagine this might be due to the same thing.
My connection comes from a normal ADSL connection which goes into my computer via a standard network cable from the router, and my motherboard is an ABIT KN8 Ultra. Does anyone have any idea why it might be doing this (and how I can fix it)? --Sam Blanning(talk) 19:13, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
I just started working at a place with a 100M bps 10baseT CAT-5 ethernet network. I'm using my Windows XP SP2 laptop which works just fine on my home, cablemodem 100 Mbps ethernet, and on everywhere's WiFi.
The problem is when I plug in to this company's ethernet, the DHCP-based ethernet connection lasts for 10-15 minutes and then connections get dropped, DNS and new connections stop working, and I have to ipconfig/release /renew after which it works for another 10-15 minutes. Nobody else has this problem, including from my jack, and I get the same trouble on my neighbor's jack.
How do I debug this problem? What could it be? Thanks for any help. I'm a power user and I don't mid downloading and installing advanced diagnosis tools, if they will help. 75.30.240.49 23:03, 25 August 2006 (UTC)