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<0> heh <1> lol @ wickers <0> its not really a logic question <2> bill-barriere: you think i could upgrade to 2.14 with it? perhaps make gnome slightly more bearable <0> its quasi logic question <0> but hey who cares <0> ok im off <1> pz <3> tata, nXOR <4> If some legos are red, and some things red are ballons, then some legos are definately ballons. (see what I mean?) <5> sPiN, in 10.1 ? well make it bit faster <6> is there any power saving like suspend features in SUSE ? <5> some little wuick i havent fixed <5> qwirk er <2> raden: sure, but it may or may not work for you... depending on graphics drivers mostly <5> mostly work am running it atm
<4> The key word of course being definately... <2> last time i did suspend, it worked, but took it longer to come back up than a fresh boot <1> switching to SuSE brb <7> sorry my connection keeps crashing <4> sPiN, it's usually quicker for me... suspend and resume only take about half the time then a fresh boot. <7> if i keep crashing during net install will it continue or will i have to restart? <4> I have a gig of RAM. <4> It should be faster if you only have 512, or 256. <4> or slower with more. <6> we had a $80 electric bill <2> JBirdAngel, it maaaay pick back up, but it may also **** on ya <2> if you downloaded the cds why dont you use them? <6> and we have a gas water heater, no washer or dryer, gas stove, and free heat <6> and no AC's <8> what happen if ya press the Finish button in inst sources <4> :( <8> ? <9> back <6> and i have all LCD flat panels in room <8> here it hangs <8> with that damn clock-mouse poiter <2> that is for not reading the article. <7> sPiN: lol i suppose that is true <4> I stopped using CRTs two years ago. <10> I like CRTs <4> Why? <10> more pixels <4> Rounder pixles? <10> crisper colors <11> wickers: many CRTs have much more vibrant colors, too <4> Depends on the CRT. <4> not 'many'. <8> sPiN: i read it <4> some <8> http://spinink.net/2006/05/13/adding-installation-sources-to-suse-linux-101/ <10> many, when you compare the price of an LCD to a CRT <11> yeah, i've seen **** colors on CRTs, but the CRTs that my friends and family bought have much nicer colors than the LCDs I've seen. <2> woodefec:i dont think you read it very carefully, cause i cover your question you just asked <4> Then also factor in foot print, weight, and power usage if you want to factor in price. <10> wickers: how much is an LCD that does 1920x1440? <7> !spin <12> If it weren't for grits, there'd be a hell of a lot more Indians. <2> dont care, dont care, dont care. there done factor'd <6> i dont have my volt meter here can anyone give me a good guess what the power con sumption on a 15" monitor from the early 90's would be ? <10> raden: read teh back <6> frb-work, i can get one for $549 <11> frb-work: heheheheh :) <10> the label will tell you it's wattage <2> frb: my laptop does 1920x1200 cause its ws... <11> raden: really? oo <8> damn, youre right, they made it even worse than it was <6> frb-work, i checked tag just had volatage no amps por nothing <8> f**K!!! <8> waste of time <8> SuSEhelp smart <8> f*ck <8> aarrrrggggghhhhhh pain <10> the other thing to consider is lifespan <4> frb-work, what's the refresh rate on your eyes like when pushing a CRT that high? ;)
<10> I've seen way more LCDs just fade to black <2> http://spinink.net/2006/05/20/installing-smart-package-manager/ <10> wickers: the CRT I had did that at 75Hz <4> oh god... <4> for a crt <5> ... uploading stuff at 60k is no fun <4> that's low <13> yes? <8> thx spin <10> doesn't matter <10> as long as it's not 60Hz, a CRT is fine <2> bill-barriere: thats well over twice my upstream, bite me! <4> Tell that to your eyes after hours of coding. <8> thats crap that yst inst **** how come suse release like that? <4> ;) <10> 60Hz == AC cycle == sync errors with the flourescent lights = headaches <4> 85 + to start with. <10> 75Hz never bothered me <10> hell, even 72Hz was fine <2> wickers: i code on a 2x19" viewsonic g90s that do 16x12@77hz, and they dont bother me at all <14> ouch <3> how do i check whats my current refresh rate ? <10> benJIman: if you were on my continent, I would take it <3> you people gimme the inferiority complex :D <14> frb-work: heh <3> bill-barriere: exactly ! <10> rohan: if it's an LCD, it doesn't matter <4> I hate how CRTs start to lose focus as they age too.. <3> frb-work: no, its a crt <14> frb-work: well it does when you're watching moving video or playing games <4> I'd much rather have a dimmer LCD then a fuzzy CRT. <10> my Laptop lcd is 60Hz, no more, no less, it works fine <14> CRTs can have much more precice image <11> wickers: heh, _THAT_ was why I bought LCDs in the first place ;) damned fuzzy CRTs... <15> i tryede to add iso for yast as sources but i get coudnt found url :S <4> LCD refresh rates are much different in that case. <14> sarnold: clearly you need better CRTs <16> bah <2> graphics pros work with high end crts still <16> smart should not display all versions of a package as different items <14> can't really beat a good CRT <10> our designers refuse to use an LCD <14> says me who's awaiting TFT replacements :) <11> benJIman: heh, i don't have nearly enough deskspace now for CRTs <4> frb-work, a LCD does strain your eyes at lower refresh rates, as it's a different beast in that regard. <14> sarnold: yeah next year I won't have space, having to replace my CRTs with 2x2001fp <2> benJIman: nice! <4> does not*** <10> I want a CRT :( <16> How to add a local dir in SMART ? <16> as a channel ? <2> i want the 2x 24" ws! <16> seems not to like a plain dir with rpms <4> anyhow reboot time <3> i-nZ: http://i-nz.net/2006/05/25/working-with-bincue-and-iso/ --> you say where /dev/XXX is your drive, and use hdb :P in the example <14> sPiN: seemed like best buy 1x2405fpw is more expensive than 2x2001fp (here anyway) <17> I give up !!!.. Cant add http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-OSS-current/non-oss-inst-source/ to the repositories... is this a bug or what the hell should a user do in order to add that to yast !!!!????? <18> I do prefer the LCDs in low-light situations though <16> rohan: errr right :P <14> frb-work: just reduce brightness on CRT <18> Heishiro: don't use -current <2> benJIman: ive never been one to mae sensible purchases :P <16> neone ? <18> benJIman: it's always pain in the buttox to do that <3> i-nZ: sorry, i am a compulsive nit picker :D <8> error: skipping http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/suse/i586/y2pmsh-2.13.3-6.i586.rpm - transfer failed - Unknown or unexpected error <14> frb: true, but high contrast TFTs are just as bad for retina burn <17> frb, let me try that. <16> how to make a dir to work as a local channel in SMART ? <2> Heishiro: http://spinink.net/2006/05/13/adding-installation-sources-to-suse-linux-101/
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