In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of developing the answer. This guide will teach you how to ask questions in a way that is likely to get you a satisfactory answer.
building a new box, and noticed on my motherboard specs the memory standard was ddr2 1200. I'm wondering if i'll still be able to use ddr2 1066 or if that means i specifically need 1200.
Alright, this is pretty straight forward and only for amateurs I'm sure. Nevertheless, I found that the --help documentation on terminal geometry a tad vague, so I looked around online for some better information.
Basically I'm going to show you how to modify your terminal command line to include the --geometry argument so that you can have your terminal open up at the size you want, and where you want it; everytime. Granted this is what I did for Arch Linux, I have no idea if this will transfer verbatim to other distros.
I'm thinking about building a new computer (currently running amd 3000+, 1g ram, geforce 6600gt) and am interested in dual and possibly triple booting a system with osX and windows and/or linux. the osx86 project has some good information, but I as wondering if anyone has had any experience with this kind of install. all advice is greatly appreciated.