Explanation
#551 posted by ijed on 2009/05/02 00:11:58
By thumb track I mean those that you don't move - they have a trackball, but a thumb operated one. They're pretty rare it seems, logitech had a few models.
I forked out 50 quid for my last one a few years ago. They're wierd to get used to but the precision and speed is worth it, as well as being able to operate with minimal movement being a bonus.
Huh!
#552 posted by ijed on 2009/05/02 20:19:13
I just set my face as my login password. Facial recognition FTW
Never Give Jack Bauer A Reason To Access Your Files
#553 posted by starbuck on 2009/05/02 20:21:41
or he'll come and cut off your face.
I Just...
#554 posted by Shambler on 2009/05/02 20:45:15
...set my ass as my log-in password. Or, rather, tried to. It gave me an error: "Password Rejected: Recognition already identified with user: "ijed"". Hmmmm....
Cheeky . . .
#555 posted by ijed on 2009/05/02 23:16:27
Routers...
#556 posted by metlslime on 2009/05/03 00:02:18
speaking of hardware, my router sucks. It's a d-link WBR-1310, and I'm pretty dissapointed since all previous d-link routers/network adapters i've bought were trouble free. But this one can't keep a goddamn connection for more than a few hours, and needs occasional hard-resets just get re-establish a connection.
Anyone got a recommendation for a good, basic wireless router? I've heard linksys is good, is that true?
Ammedment:
#557 posted by metlslime on 2009/05/03 00:04:00
not too basic... i would like a decent web-based admin tool, firewall, packet routing type tools. I just don't need the flashy "Gamer Xtreeeme Routers" that sell for $200 for no apparent reason.
Metl
#558 posted by starbuck on 2009/05/03 00:57:04
Will you not be doing any Xtreeeme routing then?
In Any Case
#559 posted by ijed on 2009/05/03 04:06:06
It doesn't want to work, and is anyway slower than just typing a password since the camera has to power up. Typical wave of the future.
My Laptop
#560 posted by ijed on 2009/05/06 05:55:48
Recognised me today. I'm guessing this is how I'll feel in a year or so when my kid calls me daddy.
#561 posted by necros on 2009/06/14 04:26:42
i was just wondering if anyone had ever seen something like this:
how it goes is that after some hours of use, i start to see wierd things happening with stuff related to the video card.
for example, games, geometry flicker and video files either show up black (with sound) or with a thick pinkish/gray line going horizontally at a random height. the line flickers but stays at the same position.
restarting the machine gets rid of the problem, so it seems it's video ram corruption?
If It Was Mem Corruption
#562 posted by megaman on 2009/06/14 17:53:16
it would occur more randomly, unless it only happens when overheating, but then I'd expect it to happen quite soon after the restart again. (same with most other problems)
vague idea: bug with mem management in driver?
That
#563 posted by megaman on 2009/06/14 17:53:43
is obviously guesswork. I've seen the weirdest stuff happen
Sounds Like Overheating
#564 posted by nitin on 2009/06/15 02:16:34
similar stuff happened to with my old card
#565 posted by necros on 2009/06/15 03:32:48
looked into it a bit more by running different 3d applications at the same time.
when the problem has started, i've found that running 3ds max will stop the problem from showing up in videos but it will cause the flickering when running doom3 at the same time.
closing 3ds max will stop the problem in doom3, but the lines appear in videos again.
i don't really know all that much about memory management or really video cards in general though. i guess i'll have to spend more time on google. :S
#566 posted by Spirit on 2009/06/15 08:25:21
I would try older drivers (eg half a year old, then a year old). Well, unless your's are old, try the latest ones then. Some similar problems happened to me on Linux and I could fix it with different drivers.
Cheap SSD:s Would Be Nice
#568 posted by bear on 2009/08/11 11:59:40
Seriously Weird
#569 posted by Spirit on 2009/09/18 11:24:11
I had lots of problems with my 6600GT on Linux recently. Graphic corruption, crashes and freezes happening with OpenGL applications (it even corrupted Quake demo recording). I tried various driver versions with no luck. Then I reinstalled Windows XP on another partition to play some QuakeLive. I had some (very) minor corruption even there, some geometry flashes every ~5 minutes.
Now I am back in Linux and everything is fine. Windows fixed my Linux. Fuck!
The Time For Capitol Investment Rapidly Approaches.......
#570 posted by RickyT33 on 2009/09/18 16:33:22
So Pope
#571 posted by Jago on 2009/09/18 18:54:16
How's your new PC? Post pics of the surrounding environment of the monster.
6600
Sometimes hardware *does* seem to need resetting, though i've never seen what you're describing... and can't think of the reason either ? (I've got an original 6800 agp).
I suppose you've got nvclock installed.
It's got nice thermal monitoring as well as overclocking, etc.
It Was False Hope
#573 posted by Spirit on 2009/09/21 08:56:44
I could play several hours over two days without problems. Now they are back and affect Windows as well. Well, somehow this is good because the chance of me buying some new PC rises.
Finally - The "Next Gen" Is Here! :D
#574 posted by RickyT33 on 2009/09/23 12:31:38
Amazon Vs Digital Direct
#575 posted by RickyT33 on 2009/10/09 14:46:34
I ordered a tv from digitaldirect.co.uk about 3 and a half weeks ago, and it was meant to take 3-5 working days to arrive, so after several interim phonecalls and PM with them, yesterday I called them and they announced for the third week running that it would likely be next week.
So I cancelled it. It will probably take 5 - 7 worling days for them to refund my money, but luckily I had enough to order another one.
I ordered the same model with 3 years warranty instead of 4 for �30 less delivered approx 24 hours ago (lunchtime yesterday) and it is now in my livingroom! Hooray for Amazon, boo-raa for Digital Direct!
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