after been trying to get this to work with no luck, i decided to change the hardware. now i have the problem to even boot the previously installed system. my linux friend told me that i can put in the reinstalled disk into this new hardware with no problems as he have done that previuosly. he told m...
my bad :( the version is 2.6.14-1.1637. The more i look for a possible answer the more i get negative to ever find a solution, unless i set my self down and rewrite both the driver and kernel :P ive seen alot that this problem has come and gone in previous kernels and drivers, so maybe the two devel...
I looking for some help here. Ive been trying to fix the "ata command timeout" problem for the last 2 days, but i just cant find any answers :( It all looks to me that its something with the drivers, kernel version and chipset for the sata controller. I use FC4 with kernel: 2.6.10(i think it was) on...
Sony sued over rootkits Italy kicks it off By Charlie Demerjian: Monday 07 November 2005, 14:50 SONY IS FINALLY GOING to HAVE to answer the tough questions, it is being sued. According to the press release here, and the complaint here, the Italian group ALCEI is suing Sony over the rootkitting DRM i...
thigs Ive seen: 1st; In what's set to be 2005's hottest story yet Sony have been found to install illegal Trojan horse-based digital restrictions management (DRM) technology that installs itself as a rootkit on Windows PCs. Users who purchase certain Sony Music CDs from online stores like Amazon are...
well i agree that its better to start at the bottom, but i dont have enough time for that and since i "started" doing this for about 5 years ago and the code has come way up to 0(ZERO)bytes... i was wondering of some cheating software, cos i need to create a "fancy" page with little or no time. and ...
Is it posible to "program" shortcuteys i Linux?
(and i DO mean in "consolemode" (but also in 'X'))
eg. I want "F2" or another key(or combination of keys) to do some sort of function that i set.
like, push "F2" and start the program 'xyz',(or script, bashscript etc etc).