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  1. Thread: OS/2 Warp

    by CONTRiC
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    Sounds like you work at a bank call center? My...

    Sounds like you work at a bank call center? My local bank call center uses it on all their machines. http://www.sysopt.com/images/ieimages/2000/04/1.gif If it works, why not? ...
  2. Thread: OS/2 Warp

    by CONTRiC
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    Sounds like you work at a bank call center? My...

    Sounds like you work at a bank call center? My local bank call center uses it on all their machines. http://www.sysopt.com/images/ieimages/2000/04/1.gif If it works, why not? ...
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    If you are looking for 24hrs a day of uptime, I'm...

    If you are looking for 24hrs a day of uptime, I'm sure you realize that windows isn't the best solution. I'd recommend a flavour of linux or bsd plus ProFTPD.

    I'm sure you can get War-FTP to do...
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    I still have my Creative Labs AWE 32 which has...

    I still have my Creative Labs AWE 32 which has always been enough. Never needed anything more than that http://www.sysopt.com/images/ieimages/2000/04/1.gif Plus the line-out to an old Panasonic...
  5. Thread: Burn baby burn

    by CONTRiC
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    Most likely the cpu is dead. The mainboard and...

    Most likely the cpu is dead. The mainboard and the rest of the components were made to do that sort of stress (but the cpu was not, hence overclocking) ...
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    I had a similar problem when an AGP video card...

    I had a similar problem when an AGP video card wasn't seated properly. Things would power up but no boot. Try taking out the vid card and then putting it back in. If that doesn't do it, it's probably...
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    Yes, on older drives, you could fry the device by...

    Yes, on older drives, you could fry the device by switching the pins around. http://www.sysopt.com/images/ieimages/2000/04/1.gif
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    The beos boot loader is very good, I completely...

    The beos boot loader is very good, I completely forgot about that option. Nice, clean, and simple. Plus there are instructions on one of the beos help pages I believe on how to install it.

    Wasn't...
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    Dash is 100% correct, you need to use some sort...

    Dash is 100% correct, you need to use some sort of "boot manager" to boot a different partition (considering more than one partition is flagged as bootable). This usually resides in the MBR or first...
  10. All I run is Slackware 7.0. It's slim, clean,...

    All I run is Slackware 7.0. It's slim, clean, without all the BS of other distro's.
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