Archive for the ‘ Linux / Unix ’ Category
<murderbymodem> ondemand governor failed, too long transition latency of HW, fallback to performance governor <axionix>o.O <john_f>try the conservative governor <john_f>it reacts slower. [ READ MORE ]
Opera 10 browser released Opera Software, the Norwegian developer of the Opera web browser, has released a stable Opera 10 update. The new update promises to provide its users with faster downloads and browsing, along with new features. The company said that Opera 10 is significantly faster than the competition on resource-demanding pages such as [ READ MORE ]
A few weeks ago I saw a guy (X-Ravin) on Overclock.net who had set up a cluster for folding. I asked him how his set up works, and he was kind enough to PM me and explain it very well: [ READ MORE ]
How much memory and disk space do you need for an operating system? If you’re running the latest offerings from Microsoft, you probably want several gigabytes of both. For the larger Linux distros, the answer is probably a bit smaller. For mini versions of Linux one might want a few hundred megabytes of disk space [ READ MORE ]
That’s a screenshot from my TV tuner. My cable TV seems to be out atm, it’s all fuzz on the normal TV, but for some reason my TV tuner picks this up? The normal TV does have the digital box though, I supposed that has something to do with it just being fuzz and then [ READ MORE ]
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The Free Software Foundation (FSF) last week launched a campaign against Microsoft Corp.’s upcoming Windows 7 operating system, calling it “treacherous computing” that stealthily takes away rights from users. [ READ MORE ]
By P. SOLOMON BANDA (AP) – 4 hours ago DENVER — A federal appeals court on Monday reversed a judge’s decision that granted the copyright of the Unix computer operating system to Novell Inc. [ READ MORE ]
The end of the Pirate Bay is nearing. Even if the deal with GGF doesn’t go through the current owners are likely to sell to one of the other interested parties. For many BitTorrent fans this means that they have to find an alternative. Luckily there are plenty of good ones out there. [ READ MORE ]