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  • You call that democracy, or what was it again you wanted to accomplish there?
  • Quote: Originally posted by smalM Benches were run with 512 MB on all systems, ATI radeon 9600 PRO, 64MB on Macs, 128MB on x86. MP3: iTunes 4.01 / Magix MP3 maker 2003 diamond MPEG-4: QT 6.3 / Windows media Encoder 9 P4 3.2 GHz = Dell Dimens…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Splinemodel I also wonder where they got these machines, since AMD hasn't released the processor yet. I am skeptical that AMD would just hand over a bunch of new stuff to some German magazine. . .several months ahead …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Amorph Thanks for the update on the location of the benchmarks. That means I did manage to find the article, or at least the part they posted online. [...] But until we have specifics (such as whether c't was able …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Zapchud Since when? c't is a German magazine. Maxon is a German company.
  • Quote: Originally posted by Amorph Link? I couldn't find them in a quick check of c't's home page. Without knowing how much RAM is in the machine and what the Power Manager is set to, it's hard to judge those scores. I trust c't to be thorough…
  • Quote: Originally posted by mooseman ....lol, reminds of when the P4 first came out and all the 'tards were bitching about it being slower than the PIII before the apps were optimized. Then, once they were recompiled with the proper flags, they …
  • Quote: Originally posted by CGillio I noticed that Jaguar is only 69.00 in the educatoinal store. Will it be the same with Panther also? I hope it'll be available for free here, as was the case with all versions so far.
  • Quote: Originally posted by Cake WTH? If you want to talk about absolutely boring we can talk about soccer or football as the world knows it. Lets sit and watch guys running all over the field for 90 minutes only to have the game end at 1-0. :Y…
  • Quote: Originally posted by dviant hrm i'll look into that... we are of course running 10.1.4 and not 10.2 however. I don't think that there's a difference. Quote: Am I wrong in thinking that Files/Folders created should be inheritiin…
  • Quote: Originally posted by dviant Now the OS 9 users dont have any issues files/folder created by then are read-write for everyone in Design group. However our two OS X 10.2 clients create files/folders with read-only permissions to the Design g…
  • Quote: Originally posted by tonton I missed 7, 11 and 20. #20 - assume it's 30 miles from a to b. Jack takes 1 hour from a to b and three hours from b to a. 4 hours total. Sandy takes 1.5 hours from a to b and 1.5 hours from b to a. 3 hours…
  • Quote: Originally posted by JLL Jerk! Man pages that aren't up to date and less server apps than Linux are laughable arguments (I don't even think that the number of socalled server apps are that different anyway). You know what is laughable…
  • Quote: Originally posted by JLL Jesus man, only the fastest OS and the OS with most server apps can be a server OS? No, OS 9 can be a server OS, too. Enjoy.
  • Quote: Originally posted by d3xt3r can a person dissallow comunication with a specific ip? either GUI or terminal... and how can you check which ip's your computer has visited? (hisory...) -thanks If you don't do IP fowarding or so…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha It's the 'normally' that gets me... I could swear there were maaaaagical ways to produce hard links to directories, but you're right, that's probably not the case here. Hard links to directories are not unco…
  • Quote: Originally posted by JLL Just because the man pages aren't up to date and the user base is too small, it's a consumer OS? You mean, because it isn't written in the man pages that the kernel isn't up do date? What exactly makes an O…
  • Quote: Originally posted by JLL Seriously, tell me why you think that. 1) Performance (mach overhead still there even though they put the whole thing into kernel space) 2) Reliability (this is from personal experience, I do something, sudd…
  • Quote: Originally posted by bunge I don't remember how, but I believe there is a way to make a screen saver the background picture on the desktop. Not that you'd always want to do this, but the aquarium running on the desktop for a little while …
  • Why not bz2 or gz? Those formats don't support random access, you provide one file (a .tar archive) and they give you a compressed version of that file. They don't know anything about its content. However, they are more efficient than other forma…