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  1. The hype around the ati card (x800) vs the 6800 seems to always favor nvidia in windows games, there are some opengl/directx variances. I have been researching this for a while and I have decided on the 6800 gt. I hate the lame ati control panel... compared to nvidias it is pure poo. if your going 64 do yourself a favor and go nvidia. Also there are 16 rendering pipelines vs ati's 12. also get a nice powersupply like the enermax... more is better ;) Peep my sig for my system specs. One more note, I have tried suse's 64bit edition and it is a huge headache... all 32bit os's for me till they are not so buggy... the xp pro64 was a compatibility nightmare as well.

  2. Big deal... bleh

    I have used xp 64 beta and upon discovering that none of my asus apps (cool n quiet, asus probe, ect...) would not install I bagged it for 32bit xp pro sp1, which has been doing quite nicely thus far. I have suse 9.1 pro, I paid for it for the 64bit dvd. I was really, REALLY dissapointed with it, it was a chore to get the os to install, and get my ethernet controller recognized, nvidia drivers were such a headache I bagged the 64 version all together. Yes I do have 90 days of "limited" support from suse, I called a few times and after dealing with there rude techs and answers like the 64 bit isnt compatible with this or that yet... I went to re-install the 32 bit version. Again I am disappointed with yast, I dont like the fact that suse is trying to mimic windows, and the drivers for nvidia took a while to get installed after dealing with kernel-source files and header files and a lack of "make" and the other cli tools I got right off the bat from Mandrake. I will say Im a linux n00b still, I have been a mandrake user since november when I bought 9.2. I loved it, it worked great and I learned so much about linux. Now I stay in wondows ALWAYS. I managed to get my machine doing all the things I want and set up just how I like it, something that has been a real headache in suse. I built this machine to dual boot, I want to play games and have a secure stable os.

    What I have as of now is a fast machine that looks gorgeous, plays the games I want it to play and comes with all the instability and insecurity of microsoft. I want mandy 64 for my next try at linux on this box... after suse I know im not ready for gentoo or debian. I miss urpmi and mcc and all the things that made me like mandy so much on my old box. On a side note, mandy wont install on this machine for some reason... bleh

  3. Is there a way to save data that I moved onto my linux drive when doing a re-install? I have suse 9.1 pro 64 thats kinda mucked up... buggy... ect. I am thinking of installing gentoo but cannot afford the loss of this data (35 gigs) I have it all in a nice folder so its ez to locate- I have no other drive to move it to so anyone got an idea? Id rather not burn 5 cd's .

    Thanx Board buddys! :jester:

  4. if you want, chin808, you can get on IRC and myself, HJ, and vampyregeek (aka mystified) can walk you though a gentoo install.... :D

     

    then you could -really- rock that athlon fx!

    this has been rolling around my mind for the past few days! heh I might do it if there is a way I can keep the data I moved off my ide drive to the SATA (suse) drive to make room on my ide for winxp. I have alot of pictures and all my old mixes/ demos as mp3's that I cant let go of! I have been reading on linuxquestios.org about another user with my same problem in 9.1. Its strange, I jus wish I hadnt paid $60 for a distro I cant even use. :oops:

    -C

  5. I already bought it.

    Its actually not bad but ... I hate YAST with a vengence.

     

    Im back in dephell after mandy/deb/gentoo and it really hurts...

    I think its worse with the 64 bit version but it sure made me appreciate mandy....

     

    however it is a lot cheaper than Mandy and i guess the 64 bit versionj is free with the 32 bit cos its not 100% yet!

     

    However from the stuff on the DVD's its rock solid....

    It is the sorta distro might be good for work more than home IMHO...

    I feel that... Im doing everything from XP right now... I have 9.1 pro for 64 but am having alot of troubles getting it to see my eth card/ controller. WAHHH I have tried a few things, but w/o the internet its about as good as a soup sandwich. I like some things, but overall miss mandy horribly... I bought this distro for the 64bit ver. It has been buggy to say the least, if I could jus get online I could get nvida drivers and be happy... update the sys and rock this athlon fx like it needs to be rocked... oh well support isnt so nice imho... good luck... still waiting for mandy 64 :jester:

  6. I cant seem to get suse to install on my raptor in the 64 bit version (havent tried 32) says something like "crc error" and cannot mount root filesystem to hd6a... something like that... maybe Ill look up the exact message. I have tried both via and promise sata controllers and the promise one gives me a similar but different error. anyone tried installing 64 on sata?

    thanx

    -C

  7. Yes my firebird in winxp always seemed a bit faster than my firefox using kde, after doing this I have seen some noticable increases on pages that used to take just plain too long to load. I had a bad time with 0.9, that was horrendously slow for me.

    B)

    -C

  8. Found this one in the AMD forums

     

    1. Type "about:config" in the adress field.

    2. Set the value of network.http.pipelining to "true".

    3. Set the value of network.http.pipelining.maxrequests to "100".

    4. Set the value of network.http.proxy.pipelining to "true"

    5. Set the value of nglayout.initialpaint.delay to "0"

     

    Taken from http://www.computerbb.org/about150.html

     

    seems to really improve page loading times

    -C

  9. urpmi gtk-devel

     

    or something like that. as Qchem said, codejunkies will release an RPM soon. hopefully w/o any dependency problems this time ;)

    There is a mandy 10 .79 rpm available now from the website... works like a charm!

    Take that Yahoo!!!

    :lol2:

  10. Where might one find a RPM for 10.0 official of gaim 0.79?

     

    Some of us are "compiling-impaired" :unsure:

    checking for GTK+ - version >= 2.0.0... no
    *** Could not run GTK+ test program, checking why...
    *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for the
    *** exact error that occured. This usually means GTK+ is incorrectly installed.
    configure: error:
    *** GTK+ 2.0 is required to build Gaim; please make sure you have the GTK+
    *** development headers installed. The latest version of GTK+ is
    *** always available at http://www.gtk.org/.

     

    heh

    :juggle:

  11. Im going to be using xp pro for gaming and photoshop...only, and mandrake/suse for everything else. I suppose if I could have adequate 2d performance... ie running my screen at a nice 1600 x 1200 res with a high refresh rate and all that... then I can live with that. I dont know if Im ready to pay out the nose for an nvidia card that can match the performance of the radeon I want. As far as using an old card for now... well I have a tnt2 ultra so thats not really an option here ;) Thanx for all the great responses tho... I have alot to consider.

    -C

  12. they should work if proper programming is adhered to like not accessing the hardware directly but my experience of closed source drivers with NVidia is they do.

     

    The 32bit steadfastly refuses to work with amd64 but the opensource nv does work.

    Indeed the 32 bit nvidia locks up when loading in a 32 bit kernel...

     

    nvidia have a specially recompiled driver for amd64 so its not looking good. Mostly I think its openGL etc that cheats on good technique in a quest for speed!

    Thanx Gowator, but Im going to get a radeon 9800 pro, know anything about them?

  13. You can get the Mandrake 10.0 rc1 for AMD64 from any of the mirrors, under devel/iso/amd64/ (i.e., from carroll

     

    10.0 final for AMD64 should be out within a month, I believe.

    nice 1 son :thumbs:

    and yes... I am going radeon... muhahahaha

    and yes I am dual booting xp pro so I can play far cry and hl 2.... waahhhhh

    I hope ati comes correct with the amd64 drivers before my card becomes obsolete :angry:

  14. I have been looking through the mandrake and suse websites and reading about their respective 64 bit distros. I see that on the suse site to get suse 9.1 pro it will cost you, and going over to mandrakes download site, I only see i586 versions for free download. Am I wrong (hopefully) or do yyou have to pay for a 64 bit distro??? Im definetely buying an amd athlon 64FX, and Im spending around $2300... Id rather not have to shell out another $130 for an os. Although it would be nice to have the official radeon packages.

    -C

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